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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Lab Report

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    Reply: We corrected it, and thanks again to read very explicitly. 7: You asked to correct "after allowing the GOST to expand vertically by suddenly turning off the EW"->"after allowing atoms from the GOST to expand vertically by suddenly turning off the EW" Atomic clouds expand, not the trap. Reply: We corrected it. 8: You wrote that "as the BEC wave function extending past z = 0 corresponds to the thermalization of that proportion of atoms."-> "as atoms in the BEC wave function…

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    I watch Big BangTheory all the time and I can think of many scenes that come to mind, but one in particular involved Sheldon and Rajneesh when Rajneesh comes to work with Sheldon and they are forced to share an office. There is a bit of a power struggle that goes on when Rajneesh wants to get his own desk for the office and Sheldon refuses. The struggle begins with Rajneesh completely defying Sheldon and he goes out and buys this huge desk that is so big that Sheldon can barely push the door…

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    The universe. To scientists it’s a puzzle waiting to be discovered. The immensely vast Big Bang Theory is believed to be how the universe was created. Therefore, it is thought that the energy from the big bang was so gigantic that the universe is presently expanding. Three of many causes that are resulting in the universe to expand include the jaw dropping dark energy and dark matter, Victor Hess’s discoveries on his voyages, and Fritz Zwicky’s and Vera Rubin’s discoveries. Given these…

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    The Big Bang theory is a theory scientists use to explain the creation of the universe. According to this theory, the universe was concentrated into a single point 13.7 billion years ago. This theory states that the universe started as a singularity. Time began when this single point exploded causing the expansion of the universe. This expansion formed matter, energy, space, and time. In 1915, Albert Einstein applied his theory of General Relativity to how the universe began. General Relativity…

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    The show we are writing about is The Big Bang Theory. This show is a hilarious comedy about 4 geeky scientists who don’t really have a life, until a new girl named Penny moves in across the hall. After that all their lives start to change. Once they finally get the guts to talk to her, they find out she is a very outgoing, funny, loving girl. The only problem they have with her is that she’s is not the brightest person, while they are. Even though they make fun of her a lot, that’s what makes…

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    Fruit Peels Essay

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    higher. The moisture content of the material was very high during the initial phase of the drying. Concerning the effect of drying methods on drying rate, Electric Oven Microwave…

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    We use the boiled water in our daily life but which of the home use heat generating appliances that we used to boil water is the most efficiency? Introduction : Different heat generating appliances, such as electric kettle, microwave, electric thermos flask, convection oven and slow cooker have difference efficiency of appliances. Home use heat generating appliances look pretty much the same on the outside, but they vary greatly in terms of energy-efficiency and operating costs. The more…

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    changing in total energy refers to the fact that biochemical and physiological changes occurred during the time of different drying methods. The total energy of microwave drying was significantly higher than its counterpart sun and oven drying. It was also found that microwave drying resulted in higher amount of tannins than the sun drying whereas, oven drying exhibited the lowest value. There is no significant difference between the three drying methods for tannins contents. Our value is lower…

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    As many know, an orientation is a long, extenuating process that is used in order to provide vital information, whether it pertain to a job or even school. The information is drilled into each individual’s brain by repetition of words and even by words typed on a piece of paper. In Daniel Orozco’s “Orientation,” the reader can see that this isn’t just any normal orientation being given, it was more like an in-depth view into each employee’s life whether it pertained to the office or their…

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    Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) was cultivated on rice substrate and collected samples were pretreated (steeped or blanched) by different solutions (0.1% sodium metabisulfite and 0.1 and 0.5% citric acid) and dried using oven at 50°C and 60°C, sun-drying at 30-35°C and microwave drying at 2.45 GHz until reached to constant weight. Rehydration ratio and browning index (color) of the dried oyster mushroom samples were the most effective parameter for judging and selecting the pretreatment…

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