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    Time connects to the thought provoking questions of life. If you believe in God time can be described as two different momentums. There is the human invented time which we believe to be linear and comes to an end, and then there is God 's time which is thought to be infinite. God 's Time isn 't thought to be linear it can go from the 18 th century…

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    Boyle's Law

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    Unlike solids and liquids, gases are known to have both variable volume and pressure. The gas laws were formulated in the late 18th century by various scientists to develop a relationship between the volume, pressure, temperature, and the number of moles of a gas.1 This has allowed scientists today to manipulate these variables in controlled lab settings, to utilize these laws in new innovations such as ventilation systems, and to explain observed biological phenomenon like breathing. Boyle’s…

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    inhibitor is Cinnamic acid, which is a non-competitive inhibitor according to ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, the ‘with inhibitor’ will be lower and never reach the Vmax of the ‘without inhibitor’ curve. In figure 8, which is the Lineweaver-Burk plot, the graph had 2 linear lines with an equation in a form of y=mx+b. As you can see in the graph, the ‘with inhibitor’ (Cinnamic acid) line was on top of the ‘without inhibitor’. Since it is a non-competitive, the 2 lines did not intersect at y-axis. Also,…

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    concentration, molar ratio of BSA to ethanol, agitation rate and rate of ethanol addition were investigated on the protein particle size by ANN. Developedmodel was presented by multilayer perceptron and checked the adequacy of the ANN model by the linear regression analyses. The calculated results were in good agreement with experimental data and developed model…

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    Youngho within a twenty-year period of the autumn of 1979 to spring of 1999. Both films were narrated through flashback. However, the key difference between the narratives in the films was the flashback in Sopyonje was linear, while in Peppermint Candy the flashback was non-linear as it was told in reserve chronological order. This paper will analyze the narrative structure in Sopyonje and Peppermint Candy while highlighting the cause…

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    Internal and external treatments are both options for radiotherapy we also have chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiation therapy. For Internal therapy the treatment requires important steps before implants are implanted into the tumour. Radioisotopes are held in special containers to shield exposure to people, it withholds radiation. Safety precautions are also taken before the treatment begins briefly stating patient being shielded by surrounded walls that use specific material to prevent…

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    Woolf’s emphasis on the fleeting nature of time reveals a central theme of modernism: time is circular and cumulative, rather than linear. Consequently, Woolf juxtaposes time and timelessness, particularly during Peter Walsh’s encounter with the ancient, seemingly eternal woman in Regent’s Park, who sang “without beginning or end” (70). Thus, Big Ben marks the passing of linear time, while also symbolising time’s transient…

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    Tidal Waves Lab Report

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    Another phenomenon I am planning to study is the movements of tidal flows. It helps me to understand the daily dynamics on ocean surface, and I am going to use first order linear ordinary differential equation to solve this problem. If we can understand the movement of waves caused by tidal flows, then we can avoid many potential dangers and make the ocean exploring more efficient. I firmly believe studying tides is absolutely…

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    Photography has been acknowledged to constitute a universal tool of communication. Its peculiarity lies in its capacity to communicate artistically in a manner that would be difficult to convey using words. In particular, photographic compositions have assumed a central place in communicating messages historically and in the contemporary period. This paper seeks to analyze the “The Professional Photographer: his work-his tools” poster that Jan Tschichild designed in 1938. The paper will develop…

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    Elements above the atomic number 95 are produced in a particle accelerator by accelerating a small charged nuclei (such as Helium, Boron or Carbon) in a particle accelerator to combine with a heavy nucleus (often of a previously made transuranic element) target. The transuranic elements have short half-lives as the atomic number increases. The smaller nuclei combines within the target nucleus, creating a new unstable nuclide or radioactive isotope. The high speeds are required to overcome the…

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