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    adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. In each case, adenine pairs up with thymine and guanine pairs up with cytosine to form the DNA backbone. Now in each DNA the sequence in which these nucleotides are present is what distinguishes one individual from another and is unique to everyone. It is therefore to be noted that this DNA sequence serves as an identity or fingerprint for every individual. This is the basis on which the method of DNA fingerprinting analysis is conducted. The DNA…

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    Deerfield Basin Essay

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    examine rocks, interpret depositional environments for each rock formation, and discuss the geologic history of the Deerfield Basin based on observations and interpretations. Early Mesozoic lithospheric extension led to the development of a long sequence of rift basins. The Deerfield basin is the erosional remnant of one of these rifts exposed in North America after Pangaea separated during the Carnian (Olsen et al., 1992). Today, the valley formations include Pre-Triassic basement,…

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    The work of M.R. Kerr is in a dystopian society that believes that the only way to socail is to be intimate with the other gender .In the book, the main character is John who, want to know the answers to the questions that he has. Other than teaching John about these issues, the school instead teaches how to be intimate. At the school, all of the kids cuddle and make comments that are very intimate and mature to each other. For example, when he first enters the school, he meets a character that…

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    Harrison 2011:144). The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the Neanderthals continues to puzzle anthropologist and leaves many questions unanswered. The debate surrounding the disappearance of the Neanderthal lineage can be summarized into two main theories: Multiregional Continuity Model and the Out-of-Africa Model (Crane-Kramer and Harrison 2011). With two varying viewpoints, these theories have been studied extensively and continue to be debated within the anthropology community. This…

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    Selecting and recruiting Recruitment and selection results in improving the organization or the firms outcome. This researches main objective is to shine the light on the recruitment and selection processes of an organization and how they have an huge impact on the outcomes of an organization. The benefits and importance of recruitment are to help and create a talent pool of motivated and potential candidates for the benefits of the organization or the firm that the candidate is applying, to…

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    passing time, it must be active”. He explains some techniques to mark a book for better understanding of the content. He said always underline the major points. You can also insert a star at the margin to emphasize the main points. You can also put the number in the margin to show the sequence of the bullet points. You can also highlight the important words or phrases as well. These words will help you in future as well. In the final section of the article, the Adler suggest that some people…

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    In this lab, the guiding question is “How does the surface tension and relative intermolecular forces compare between certain substances?” In order to fully understand this guiding question, we have to know what is the surface tension and intermolecular force. The definition of surface tension is “the inward force, or pull, that tends to minimize the surface area of a liquid, and the definition of intermolecular force is the force, or pull, between the molecular which has polar…

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    William Shakespeare the main characters Romeo and Juliet fall into a forbidden love with each other. The playwright, William shakespeare keeps a key information hidden from the reader. William Shakespeare maybe keeps this information hidden to keep the story a mystery, Why would a playwright conceal this information from us? In the play the two wealthiest families in Verona are enemies, but the audience never finds out why. Because the Capulets and Montagues are enemies the two main characters…

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    Sequencing the human genome and interpreting the biomarkers have tremendously increased the field of medicine. Personalized medicine merges a patient’s genotype, physiology, and their predicted outcome to create a plan specialized for their condition this can include pharmaceuticals that are specially made for a particular set of nucleotide bases in DNA (Patel et al., 2013). Patients have legal rights to decide whether or not their health information is kept private (Ghosh, 2012). The issue with…

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    Object Tracking Essay

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    descriptor for using on mobile devices. The experiments show that the proposed method is more robust than the traditional methods, especially in the changes of appearance and viewpoint, and this can accurately track objects in various environments. Main contribution of this study was to propose an efficiently suitable method for cultural heritage by applying cultural object detection and tracking algorithms to cultural…

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