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    Kepler's Accomplishments

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    gov/kepler/education/johannes (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.). Challenges that Kepler cracked was the overall concept of vision. He created eyeglasses for near and farsighted eyesight with use of studying refraction and magnification, stirring ideas of the telescope. Kepler’s First Law also, from studying circles and patterns, was the first to make it a fact that planets travel in an elliptical path.…

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    Hypothesis About Sordaria

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    Introduction The propose of this experiment was to see if we could conducted an experiment that we could elect data and act our hypothesis about sordaria. We hypothesized if tan and black sordaria got placed together to cross over, we could expect out of 50 sordarias that 27 would cross over and 23 would not cross over. Some research has brought up some discussion about how much tan or black sordaria is one the agar square to begin with. (Kitani 1961) If these numbers are more than the other,…

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    Scanning Electron Analysis

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    The SEM produces a largely magnified image by using electrons instead of light to form an image. A beam of electrons is produced at the top of the microscope by an electron gun. It consists of an electron gun to produce high energy electron beam. A magnetic condensing lens is used to condense the electron beam and a scanning coil is arranged in-between magnetic condensing lens and the sample. The electron detector (Scintillator) is used to collect the secondary electrons and can be converted…

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    Unknown Bacteria Essay

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    the identification of the unknown bacterium. Cell and colony morphology have been very useful taxonomic features in the differentiation and classification of microorganisms (2). Microscopic examination allows microorganisms to be viewed under magnification, to allow cell morphology to be determined. The most common cell shapes are…

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    obtained at the same imaging conditions, except for angle of view. The beam energy is 20.0 kV meaning the electrons have an energy of 20.0 keV. The spot size is 4.5 nm. The working distance is 9.4 mm. The horizontal field width is 0.27 mm. The magnification is 500 times. Conclusion The scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) provides vast information about the surface composition and elemental composition of nanostructures. In the images produced in Figures…

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    [53]. The direct band gap energy (Eg) of Tb3+: SA crystals grown by SEST and SR methods are found to be 4.20 eV, 4.10 eV respectively, which is in good accordance with the reported values [54]. The value of band gap of Sulfamic acid was found to decrease with increase in impurity concentration and it is found between 4 and 5 [54, 55]. Fig(7). Plot of α vs. photon energy. 3.6 Thermogravimetry (TG) and differential thermal analysis (DTA) Thermogravimetry (TG) and differential thermal…

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    Informative Essay On Rifle

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    I’ve been a hunter for about as long as I can remember. My dad used to take me out into the woods where we would hunt deer and elk. I learned all about tracking and finding animals until I had my first kill when I was ten. Since then, I’ve been hooked. Today I’m going to talk to you about the most important piece of equipment a hunter can own: his rifle. While good hunting technique will help ensure that you bag your next deer, without the right gun you won’t be able to do much of anything out…

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    Digital Mammography

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    Introduction The medical world as we know today has rapidly changed primarily by incorporating the newest technology into patient management. One of the most deeply interconnected with technology is the field of radiology. New technologies are introduced in every year. This paper will discuss the impact of digitisation of radiological examination and the use of Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) in revolutioning the radiology practice. Diagnostic Accuracy Diagnostic accuracy may…

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    examining hair found at the crime scene. The hair evidence was collected at the crime scene and sent to us to examine. Hair from suspects was also collected and sent to us to examine. All of the hair was examined under a microscope under high magnification. We drew sketches of all the hair and identified the cuticle, cortex, and medulla. We identified all of the unique characteristics…

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    can be easily handled, and allows you to see details invisible to the naked eye. You can hold a Proscope with your hand, or you can place it on its stand for a steadier view. You can also change the lens on the Proscope if you want a different magnification. A Proscope comes with a light that allows you to view objects easier. In order to work the Proscope you can connect it to an app via Blue-tooth, or you can connect it using a USB port. You can then see the details of the object on the app.…

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