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    statistical variation, measurement precision, or systematic error. Systematic error is in most cases human error like not measuring the experiment with proper tools or failing to account for external factors before performing the experiment. On the other hand statistical variation and measurement uncertainty cannot be avoided in…

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    In addition to that, the 8252s' dimensions are light enough to wear them around your neck, measuring at just 4.45 x 4.25 x 8.58 inches. Where these binoculars really shine, however, is in their construction details; with a black rubber-armored coating and ergonomically sculpted grips, it's hard to imagine them ever slipping out of your hands, even…

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    I’m not a cup full of sugar or a bucket of crap, I’m in between as a matter of fact. I want to matter and be matter, I don’t walk up hill all my life I went to take the path that flatter. You opened me up and I shut all doors, too scared to not be good enough and flat broke poor. I am scared of measuring up, sometimes when it’s too good to be true it makes you give up. When the reflection seems uninterested, you think you’re failing what you’ve been tested. I know it’s better to try and fail…

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    Anorexia is a harmful eating disorder that has fatal consequences as it causes people to consume very restrictive amounts of food, which may lead to becoming thin and malnourished. While doing my research about this disorder, I discovered Kristina Saffran’s empowering recovery story. Kristina developed anorexia nervosa at ten years old. Her eating disorder developed as a way to make herself perfect, as she constantly felt the need to make herself even better. Due to her eating disorder, Kristina…

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    both english and spanish to help make some tasty meals and to help you get used to using it. Another thing I liked was that it came already put together and ready to use. Just wash it, plug it in, and cook your meal. It also came with a small measuring cup and two serving spoons. Personally I just use the pressure cooker at the moment for cooking beans and soup. This cuts down bean cooking time by a lot for me. People who cook raw beans on a regular will know what I am talking about when I say…

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    Almond Milk Lab Report

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    GoalThe goal of this lab was to compare specific gravity as well as the cost of 100g of protein and 100cal from different types of fluid milk. DENSITY The milk products with the lowest densities were both plant based beverages, namely the coconut and the almond milk. As predicted, eggnog had the highest density value, followed by 1% chocolate milk and powdered skim milk, the latter values were not as expected. It was expected that the chocolate milk would have a lower density than 2% and…

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    Introduction: Within this task we were required to determine the ecological state of the Reddam House wetland, which I presume is at a good standard. I decided to test the ecological status of the wetland by gathering samples from the wetland and testing it for various aspects in the water and the plants that are found within the area. Method: • Collected water in a sterilized bottle at Reddam House wetland as well as observed surrounding fauna and flora. • Took the water to Rand Water to have…

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    The three measuring systems include the cup and bob geometry, the double gap (concentric cylinders) geometry as well as the vane geometry. The double gap geometry is normally used to measure the viscosity of dilute slurries that settle very quickly, the vane geometry is used for concentrated slurries that do not settle easily (where a value of the yield stress is usually required), for this tests the bob and cup geometry was used for measurements at intermediate…

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    Is Oxytocin a potential treatment for social deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorders? A principal feature of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) is a deficit in social interaction and empathy. In animal and in (some human) studies, oxytocin administered as an intranasal spray has demonstrated improved social interactions (1-4). Past and current studies have provided some genetic evidence that suggests oxytocin pathways in the brain might be deficient in patients with ASDs, although conflicting…

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    Introduction-: I have been in interested in culinary arts from a very young age, when I helped my grandmother prepare meals in her cramped kitchen. When she passed on, I took up cooking alone by trying out recipes I found online. Beyond tweaking recipes I found, I had not really created my own recipes. This capstone project based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy was a perfect opportunity for me to explore how to create recipes and do so using natural ingredients,…

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