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    actually be easier to gather by traveling to the moon and bringing them back with us. These rocks are laden with tiny holes from meteoroid impacts that are only possible on a planet with little to no atmosphere. Also, if examined, one would find isotopes that are the result of reactions with highly charged particles that could, again, only happen on a planet with little to no atmosphere. Another piece of evidence that implies a moon landing is the size of the team; at its peak, the size of the…

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    Paragraph 1 The crystal chemical relationship between quartz (SiO2) and FePO4 can be studied by putting them under a temperature range of 294K to 1073K in an attempt to study the evolution of their structures. In doing so, we would able to examine the other quartz homeotypes that emerge during high temperatures and known to show a-b transitions. This study of quartz homeotypes were essential because the new information that was gathered would aid greatly in the creation of new products and more…

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    Antibiotic sensitivity is the susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotics. Susceptibility can vary within bacteria of the same species due to different strains; with some strains being more resistant than others. Antimicrobial resistance is the ability of a microorganism to survive and multiply in the presence of an antimicrobial agent that would normally inhibit or kill this species of microorganism. Antibiotic susceptibility tests are done in order to determine, which specific antimicrobials…

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    solar wind to be returned to Earth for study(reference). This data would assist scientists in understanding the formation of our solar system, providing information such as: 1. average chemical composition of our solar system; 2. abundance of certain isotopes; 3. create a supply of solar material for future analysis; and 4. provide…

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    The concentrations of difference between the membrane phase and feed phase based on the mechanism of mass extraction. In the case of feed solution represented radioactive simulated waste solution and dissolved in 0.5M HNO3. In the feed phase decreasing with H+ concentration. pH values at 2.5 into 5.5 in the feed phase. Fig,s(5a-5c). Shown the effect of hydrogen ion concentration in the feed phase and studied of pH range 2.5-5.5 for 0.5M HNO3. Stripping solution of 0.05M of EDTA. Initial…

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    objective and consistent judgements. The electroencephalogram (EEG) of a brain dead patient reveals no electrical activity. The doctors inject mild radioactive isotopes into the brain, to provide evidence that there is absolutely no blood flow. Brain dead patients have no gag response, their pupils do not respond to light, they do not blink when a swab is ran across their eyeballs, they do not respond to pain, and their lungs have stopped. Brain death can result from trauma, stroke, or lack of…

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    Thomson’s work on gas discharges led to the Astons mass spectrometer where he then discovered about isotopes. Thomson was later received a Nobel Prize in 1906 for his theoretical and experimental research on the discharge of electricity though gas. The discovery of electron helped many/connected the discovery of many other new researches. There were many…

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    Neon Lights Research Paper

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    everyday night life: neon lights. Neon was first proved to exist by William Ramsay and Morris Travers of London, who decided to name the newly discovered element after the Greek word neos, or new. This finding was “vital in proving the existence of isotopes” (McCormick 1). The Periodic Table of Elements shows neon on the farthest right column, meaning it belongs to the noble gas family. As a part of the noble gases, neon is chemically inert, meaning it’s very hard to get it to easily react…

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    The research center conducted a study in the 1950’s involving doping food consumed by human subjects with isotopes that emitted unique radioactive signatures. These signatures were closely traced, allowing researchers to precisely follow the paths of the atoms in the human body. Then director Paul C. Aebersold announced the following in the Annual Report of the…

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    medicine. Developing the study the difficulties that John Lawrence encountered in his studies lead to a transformation in science and society. Understanding the dangers that X-Rays presented in treating cancer, John theorized that the use of neutron isotopes might present a safer method for tumor remission. While cancer treatment with X-Rays and the bombardment of neutrons could cause internal burning, John discovered that the use of neutrons proved effective in cancer reduction as the use of…

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