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    made it difficult for him to gain the recognition he deserved. Nonetheless, he was determined to change the world with his work. Today, the science community acknowledges Tesla’s importance. According to “Tesla Nikola”, “The unit of measure for magnetic flux density in the International System of Units is named tesla in honor of…

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    The crystal size is also affected by the rate of cooling and larger crystals were shown to be formed when fat was cooled at a slower cooling rate83. However the samples were not subjected to changes in the rate of cooling in this study. At higher temperatures (or lower supercooling conditions) due to decrease in the driving force, less crystals are formed although the crystals are larger in size as compared to those formed at lower temperatures83. At lower temperatures, due to the higher driving…

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    people. Bounteous people have also suggested that some rip in time or space could have swallowed up the victims of the Triangle. This is another completely unfounded guess! (Dixon). The Bermuda triangle is one of the two places on Earth where a magnetic compass does point towards the true north, a phenomenon call compass variation. Navigators must compensate the amount of variation or the aircraft they are on will go off course. The Golf Stream that runs through the Bermuda Triangle area is…

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    that you sit in, will be absolutely airtight and he have taken our utmost attention to safety where your seat will have a belt, a latch that comes overtop, the seat will be magnetized, and if at any point you feel loose in your seat, just up the magnetic flux density! Taking you through this ride may have seen like you already rode it, nevertheless, there is nothing like visually experiencing this magnificent…

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    Student Learning in Science-Based Classroom Environments As a learning assistant for the analytical physics laboratory course, I have learned a great deal about how students learn and how to effectively use that knowledge to teach students. In the context of lab activities and open-ended research, several different pedagogical areas of interest have been extremely applicable to how I interact with students during my lab session and to what I believe is the best way for students to learn and…

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    whom it grieves.” Reminded of their own deaths in the earliest days of their wedded union, Subhash and Elise inhabit the psychology that Lahiri has painstakingly delineated as the defining trait of Americanness: an intricate, dynamic balance between flux and constancy, permanence and…

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    Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Pain Management Kevin Cates Hypothesis: TCM is an effective choice in pain management, specifically chronic pain and psychogenic pain of the lower back area. Chronic Pain and Pain Management: Chronic pain is a major health issue in our modern day society. It causes immense suffering for patients and their families, drains public health care resources and is a major detriment to society due to lost work productivity. Current western medical treatments are…

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    A number of simple formulas, which to begin with seemed to meet our needs, have later turned out to be inadequate….Here, when we are dealing with anxiety, you see everything in a state of flux and change.” By the 1890s, Freud had come to believe that the symptoms displayed by many of his patients were the product, not of disease of the physical nervous system, but rather of their failure to deal with invisible, unconscious and primarily…

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