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    the auditory nerve with electricity and enable particular deaf people to hear. Unlike hearing aids, these artificial devices do not make sounds louder. Alternatively, a nerve impulse that provokes the hearing part of the brain is created when an electrode in the inside of one’s ear bypasses the injured part of the…

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    Task 1. Summary of Main Topic Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is one of the oldest biological treatments for mental illnesses still used by psychiatrists today, despite its controversial roots. ECT is currently prescribed to an estimated 100,000 patients in the US every year. The majority of these patients, who suffer from major depression, will have a remarkable 85-90% chance of full recovery (Abrams, 2002), thus providing a much safe alternative to psychotropic drugs. Of course, the proven…

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    the “file drawer effect.” It happens to researchers whose results from their experiments do not comply with their original theory. They eliminate the data, making their results biased and inaccurate (Grohol, 2013). To support Millard’s claim, she references to one of Milgram’s subjects. Subject 2514 was told he had no choice but to continue, however, he folded his arms and replied, “Oh, I have plenty of choices” (Millard,…

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    Non-intrusive archaeological surveying techniques are a fundamental and beneficial process that are often the first step of an archaeological project. The wide variety of non-intrusive techniques can be adapted and used separately or jointly to suit the demands of the site and provide critical data. This data can be used to make research design and narrow down a site to the most promisingly productive areas to excavate to save time and money. Also, once a site is determined can be used to create…

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    To what Extent was torture successful during the Algerian War? Total Words: 1993 Table of Contents A.Plan of Investigation………………………………………………….. 3 B.Summary of Evidence………………………………………………… 4-6 C.Evaluation of Sources……………………………………………….... 7-8 D.Analysis …………………………………………………………….... 8-10 E.Conclusion……………………………………………………………. 11 F.Bibliography………………………………………………………….. 12 A. Plan of the Investigation This investigation will assess to what extent was torture successful during the Algerian…

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    Purification and Quantitation of DNA and Plasmid Structure Labs 3 and 4 Biology 453 Clayton Pedigo September 14 and 21, 2016 Introduction: In this report, there are two labs being discussed. The first lab being lab 3 (purification and quantitation of plasmid DNA) involved lysing bacterial E.coli cells and retrieving the plasmid particles. The purpose of the second lab, lab 4 (plasmid DNA structure), was to use the concentrated DNA from lab 3 and compare…

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    SECTION A: ARDUINO BOARD Fig 1. Arduino Uno board 1. ATMEGA328P MICROCONTROLLER FUNCTION: ATMEGA328P is a microcontroller from the AVR family; it is an 8-bit device, which means that its data-bus architecture and internal registers are designed to handle 8 parallel data signals. It has 3 types of memory: • FLASH MEMORY: It is used for storing application, which explains why you don’t need to upload your application every time you unplug Arduino from its power source. • SRAM MEMORY: Storing…

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    prosocial helping, according to a scientific study. The aim of the paper is to track the brain activity during video gaming. Electroencephalography (EEG) is a technique for evaluating and recording the electrical activity of the brain. By means of electrodes attached to the skull of a patient, the brain waves can be picked up and recorded. When these cells are electrically or neurologically activated, the signals can be analyzed to detect medical abnormalities, activation level and recruitment…

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    spectrum in phases of high and low temperatures. The compound has photosensitive characteristics, it possesses bioelectric chemical properties, but they are poorly oxidized by common oxidizing reagent. The polytype of K3[Fe(CN)6] are discussed in reference to cobalt salts by x-ray diffraction and Roman scattering as well. The method of preparing Potassium ferricyanide crystals is also investigated as well. The most common applications for the ion in the industry and pharmaceutical companies are…

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    Different species of leaves tend to have varying amounts of decomposition. Any microorganisms feeding off of the decay of leaves may have been another possible factor, which would have altered the titration process. Most of the studies read over used as references also incubated their leaf decay for longer amounts of time, sometimes over a month of decay 4,5,6. This incubation period may have been a major contributing factor to the data. Other studies have found that high amounts of carbon…

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