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    Dr Mengele's Experiments

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    Dr. Mengele would have his victims put into chambers and then tested with drugs. The children had to be exposed while being tested on, and the doctors tested them by making injections with lethal germs, sex change operations, and the removal of organs and limbs. Mengele’s next experiments were even more revolting. He would carry out twin-to-twin transfusions and stitched twins together in order to create “Siamese Twins”. All the experiments were tested without using an anesthetic or other…

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    Introduction & Biological Background Animal meat has been a primary source of protein for humans since the beginning of time, yet with an increase in technology and biological knowledge – scientists have been able to create meat without the killing of animals. The ‘victimless-meat’ as it is commonly referred to, is in fact in-vitro, meaning that it has been created in a laboratory. In-Vitro meat is cultured from the stem cells of eukaryotes most commonly derived in the blood drawn from an…

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    Botulism Research Paper

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    Imagine going to eat to your favorite Mexican restaurant, and ask for a jalapenos sauce that a few days later would make you feel nauseous, fatigued, and dizzy, not only that but it will cause one of the largest botulism outbreak in the U.S. This really happened in 1977, when in March 28 of that same year, several illnesses were linked to an improperly canned jalapenos peppers hot sauce served at a Mexican restaurant. Canning is a necessary method invented in 1809 by Nicolas Appert of…

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    Research Paper Veganism

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    Paige Ireland Mr. Whelan English 4 21 September 2017 Veganism Veganism is the practice of minimizing animal harm by not eating meat, dairy, eggs, honey, and any other animal byproduct. Many vegans also try and avoid using products made from animals, such as leather or wool, and products that have been tested on animals usually being hygienic or medical products. We are beginning to see an increase in vegan and vegetarian diets as more people are introduced to it, now about five percent of U.S.…

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    piglets, and decaying hen carcasses in cages where birds are producing eggs for human consumption. Pigs produce large amounts of foul-smelling manure and liquid waste. Although it makes good fertilizer in small amounts, it contains nitrogen and phosphorus. In large amounts it becomes toxic. With the manure being able to be toxic it generates people to counteract and rebel. Cases that are similar to that hurt companies because people are needed to purchase or get something from them and when the…

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    Symmetry Writing Exercise Paragraph 1 The research paper written by J. Haines, O. Cambon and S. Hull aims to understand how Iron III phosphate (FEPO4) behaves under high temperatures and at which temperature would we start to observe structural transition of Iron III phosphate. As found by the researchers, the temperature where one is able to witness a structural change of Iron III phosphate, a transition from α-β would be at the temperature of 980K. As the researchers have highlighted, there…

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    Agriculture covers thirty-eight percent of Earth’s land surface, but the land has continually been turned into cropland as the world’s population steadily increases (Brennan, Withgott pg. 225). Food is a necessity to human survival, however, agriculture, specifically industrial agriculture has caused multiple environmental impacts. Compared to the other land uses, agriculture causes the most harm to the planet due to the use of inorganic fertilizers, machinery, irrigation, pesticides,…

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    order to overcome this deficiency of nutrients, plants have developed symbiotic association with beneficial microbes and endophytes (Clark and Zeto 2000). Endophytic fungi have been reported to transfer soil limiting nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus (Govindarajulu et al. 2005; Guether et al. 2009; Behie and Bidochka 2014) to their host plant whereas fungi received plant-derived carbohydrates (Bonfante and Genre 2010). Metarhizium and Beauveria having dual life cycle suggested that…

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    The Wittig reaction consists of a nucleophilic attack from a negatively charged carbon of the phosphorus ylide on to the carbonyl group carbon. Elimination then occurs to form the carbon to carbon double bond with the assistance of the Ph₃P=O reagent. After elimination is completed, the Ph₃P group and the oxygen of the carbonyl group are no longer…

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    Pinto beans or in other words common beans are the most abundant beans in both Americans, making it major source of daily nutrients for large number of civilians. This experiment was done to examine if the number of seeds used in a specific area would affect the growth process using two pots (Control, Experiment). Control pot had two Pinto beans, while the Experiment pot had four seeds. Both pots were placed in the same room with same amount of water supply and light. Then the results showed…

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