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    Chloroplasts

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    chloroplasts because it allows the process of light reactions to take place. Photosystem l, makes NADPH from chlorophyll and is responsible for the transfer of electrons with high energy levels to additional molecules. Whereas, photosystem II produces ATP with the usage of an electron from light. Moreover, the thylakoid space is beneficial for the function of photosynthesis due to the reason being that it helps generate the concentration gradient of protons and absorb light in photosynthesis.…

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    Zigbee Attack Essay

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    are not very secure. They often store the network key information in plain text without encryption or password protection. Simple AT commands can often be used to retrieve this information if the device is physically accessible. All Zigbee devices in the network have access to the encryption keys so that packets can be encoded and decoded. As a result, an attacker only needs to find the weak link in the network and exploit it to gain access to the key information. Zigbee devices are often spread…

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    Imagery In The Giver

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    In City of Ember, a key image is found in the setting. The sky is dark, and the lamps cast a yellowish glow on the run down city. This image is significant because it displays the gloomy, bleak mood that the story conveys to readers. It also shows that the city is decaying and becoming worse because there are shortages of supplies and the blackouts are increasing. In addition, the characters are affected in the setting because, without lights, they won’t be able to survive. Jeanne DuPrau states…

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    is walking stairs with low-key illumination. The low-key illumination means “ to produce an image where much of the screen is in shadow ” (Stadler and McWilliam 24). In this scene expresses Mr.Chow’s life of emptiness. Another instance is when Mr.Chow and Mrs. Su go to the dark alleys, the light is a low-key illumination, and it expresses both of deep sorrow. Therefore, low-key illumination shows character’s negative emotion in this movie. On the other hand, high key light expresses his hope,…

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    iii) Light intensity, cm-2 Formula of light intensity = (1/distance2) = cm-2 Eg : for 10cm = 1/((10.00cm)²) = 1/(100 cm²) =0.0100 cm-2 Distance of leaf discs from the light source (±0.05) cm Light intensity (cm-2) 10.00 0.0100 15.00 0.0044 20.00 0.0025 25.00 0.0016 30.00 0.0011 35.00 0.0008 Table 6: The table shows the…

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    of making the eyeball. This would have to take the creation of artificial photoreceptors as well that could connect to neurons in the brain to create the image for the blind person to see. The key component in the blind person gaining sight is the creation of artificial photoreceptors because they detect light. Photoreceptors convert information into chemical signals that stimulate neurons that process movement, color, and details that the brain can interpret. With the photoreceptor doing these…

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    Crazy Fact Research Paper

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    Our every decision and its probable outcomes manifest. Perhaps, not here, but somewhere... This means the most improbable scenarios are bound to run their course in a distant universe extremely different or remarkably unrecognisable from our own. Light creates space, wherein it indirectly generates time. On a universal scale, our the sum of thoughts, words and actions churn the wheel of Karma. (The Moral Principle and/or Spectrum of Cause & Effect) Time progresses in accordance with the forms,…

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    Lighting The lights are the first thing the audience experience in this piece, then comes sound and movement. From the begging the lighting design was unique in the since that there was emphasis on the curtains. There were lights shining directly on the wings drapes. They were simply horizontal lines stacking straight up. The choice to have the lights show up first gave the audience time to take in the lights and create their own idea of what the lights represented. There were two sets/types of…

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    In my assignment of photo self-portrait I will be discussing the artist and the masterwork that I have chosen, also the movement in which the artist practiced. My masterwork that I have chosen to work on is belongs to Robert Mapplethorpe and it is his self portrait of 1980. In his artwork he portrays himself as the archetypal bad boy, with black leather jacket, dark shirt, cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth, the coolly appraising gaze and the carefully coiffed 50s style hair.…

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    stated before, Gentileschi was most likely influenced by Carvaggio, this theory becomes even more apparent when it is shown that both artists utilize chiaroscuro to emphasize the drama of the scene that is unfolding. Chiaroscuro is a way of contrasting light and shade, usually using strong tonal contrast, which can lend itself to emphasize drama such as the tension portrayed as Judith saws off the head of Holofernes. Not only does this tonal contrast offer visual tension, but it also sets the…

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