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    curative treatment alone or in conjunction with surgery and/or chemotherapy depending on the type of cancer. However, toxicities associated with radiation therapy using photons can be significant due to the characteristic properties of the photon beam. Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT), an advanced type of radiation therapy technique that uses photons…

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    Hypotheses H1: Increased emotional intensity of anti-tobacco video content will lead to significantly higher levels of skin conductance for narrative compared to non-narrative videos. H2: Increased emotional intensity of anti-tobacco video content will lead to significantly higher levels of corrugator facial EMG for narrative compared to non-narrative videos. H3: Increased emotional intensity of anti-tobacco video content will interact with narrative content such that: H3a: Cardiac deceleration…

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    Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the effect of light intensity on the rate of cellular respiration in seaweed. Introduction The relationship between respiration and photosynthesis in plants is a constant one. During photosynthesis plants use light energy, often from the sun, combined with carbon dioxide and water to produce energy. The byproducts of this action are glucose and oxygen. Contrarily, respiration is the combination of glucose and oxygen to produce water and carbon…

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    photosynthesis is 6 CO2 + 6 H2O → C6H12O6 + 6 O2. There are many things in the environment however that can help or hinder this process. In this report I will be explaining 3 structures in the leaf that allow it to carry out photosynthesis, and how light intensity can affect the rate of photosynthesis that can occur. The first structure that helps the leaf carry out photosynthesis is the waxy cuticle. The waxy cuticle is produced by the upper epidermis and is an important part of the plants…

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    1. Compare and contrast the various levels of distribution intensity. Distribution intensities are in direct relation to the number of marketing intermediaries. There are three strategies available that companies must use to determine the number of channel members to use. The three strategies are intensive distribution, exclusive distribution, and selective distribution. (Armstrong, G., Kotler, 2013) In intensive distribution is then used when a company, stocks the product in as many…

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    Introduction Chlorophyll absorb light energy through photosynthesis. However, light can have different frequencies, which are visible through color. This experiment seeks to measure the effects on the different light frequencies, and therefore different light colors, on the rate of photosynthesis. Also, objects appear to be the color of whatever light they do not absorb. This occurs because light frequencies which are not absorbed bounce back, creating the color appearance of an object.…

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    Oftentimes people find themselves saying twenty-four hours in a day is just not enough to workout, not with words, but definitely with their actions. Being consistent with exercise is the hardest part to overcome when juggling family, friends, school, and work. So finding equilibrium between all of these things is very important to reach. Which is why having a step by step plan is vital to achieving a lifelong routine that will give one a healthy lifestyle. The main facets of steps to creating a…

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    It's that time of year again. Those lazy summer days are coming to an end and the kids (and teachers) have to go back to school. Not only that, but it's the time of year where people realize, "Oh wow... I guess I didn't get much exercise lounging around on the couch all day watching daytime television. Well, this extra five pounds isn't too noticeable, right?" Of course, once the kids are back in school and a normal routine is established once again, we begin to realize... we need to go back to…

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    categories (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, other) were ranked. Single solutions vary by concentrations, and certain taste intensity scores increase significantly as the solute concentration increases. Binary solutions involve taste-taste interactions, and can cause enhancement and suppression of tastes (Keast and Breslin, 2003). In Figure 2., sweet and sour taste intensities of 2% sucrose single solution, 0.05% citric acid single solution and 2% sucrose & 0.05% citric acid binary solution show…

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    Year 10 Biology IA Research Question How does consistent running up and down on the stairs at differing intensities affect the heart rate in Year 10 students? Introduction The main role of the circulatory system is the delivery of oxygen and nutrients and the removal of carbon dioxide and wastes. The circulatory system consists of the heart and the network of arteries, veins and capillaries. Carbon dioxide present in the body is carried by blood to the lungs for exhalation and oxygen is then…

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