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    around it whereas stars are bold while the moon illustrates light. Light from the stars is intense over the horizon and provides a reflection of the bright bold light. Color of the moon and stars appear warm and inviting. Overall, the light reflects intensity shown from stars. The Starry Night expresses this by saying, “Throughout the ages people have been drawn to the night sky, to its stillness, sublimity, and infinitude, which together evoke in us emotions of peace and humility, awe and…

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    These muscles are utilized in high intensity, but only for short activities that last a few minutes. For example, they are located: on parts of the back, abdominal wall, shoulders, certain areas of the gluteus, parts of the hamstring, and the aerobic heart rate zone of the 3rd. During weigh…

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    In the heterotrophic production, microalgae are grown in the dark and energized by organic carbon substrates in mixing fermenters or bioreactors. With no necessity for light energy, the system can have smaller surface-to-volume ratio of the reactor. The design can be minimal and easier to control its physical conditions due to no exposure to the outside light source. However, this system requires more total operational energy than the photoautotrophic mechanisms, since this process requires the…

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    Comet Assay Lab Report

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    The comet assay, also known as single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE), is a standard lab technique that can measure deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) strand breaks in eukaryotic cells. This technique originated in 1984 with the purpose of quantifying the amount of DNA damage in a cell (3). Originally the test was run using neutral conditions, but this only allowed for detection of double stranded DNA breaks. In 1988 the technique was adapted to use alkaline conditions that made it more sensitive and…

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    that the light intensity of a candle decreases when it passes trough a transparent medium and appointed the length and the medium property as the main parameter to explain the light extinction. The correlation of absorbance and light path was proposed by Lambert. Finally, Beer concluded that absorbance is also proportional to the concentration. Nowadays, the laser extinction measurement is a suitable tool to reliably measure the soot concentration. Laser extinction is the light intensity ratio…

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    Blood Glucose Lab Report

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    Blood glucose is the amount of sugar that is transported through the blood system. The glucose travels to different body cells to be used for energy. It can either be stored in the cells for later use or be used right away. If it is used immediately, the body tries to maintain its sugar homeostasis by breaking down glycogen stores to turn into glucose. However, in some people this process does not work efficiently enough which causes their blood glucose to drop to an abnormal level. Normal blood…

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    Spinach Diskss Experiment

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    The light source in the classroom was insufficient, photosynthesis requires an abundance of light in order to occur quickly and efficiently. The light intensity of the classroom did allow for photosynthesis to take place. When the beakers were moved in front of a very bright light, reactions began to happen. The time would have been much shorter for photosynthesis to occur in beaker one, if the classroom…

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    The History A Requiem is sung at a funeral mass to give the soul entry to heaven. They were mostly personalized because mostly wealthy people would hire someone to create a Requiem when they were dying. John Rutter John Rutter was born in London in 1945. He first studied music as a chorister at Highgate School. He finished his education at Clare College, Cambridge. There he wrote and published his first compositions. He also conducted his first recording while still a student. Some of his…

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    Introduction: Our modern society is engaged in pursuing a healthy and active lifestyle in order to avoid common health problems such as obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus to name a few. Exercise duration, frequency and intensity all are relevant in triggering physiological responses in our bodies. For example, skeletal muscles demand an increase in oxygen and substrates and simultaneously remove carbon dioxide and metabolites (Burton et al., 2004). Furthermore, studies have…

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    There is a significance of Body Mass Index to the potential risk of chronic diseases. By Body Mass Index categories I am considered overweight, being five feet seven and a half inches tall weighing one hundred and eighty five pounds. Waist measurements help to look for possible risk factors that come from being in the overweight category. A person 's waist that is above thirty five inches, for females, and forty inches, for males, greatly increases the risk factors. My waist measurement is…

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