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    Atwood Narrative

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    Atwood Narrative As the leaves bristle and the thin sheets of wind intrude through the slender opening of the window of the bus, sat a grey backpack with a variety of stickers scattered onto the fabric in diverse figures and colors, each giving the dull backpack a sense of flare. Besides the backpack displayed a boy sitting on a cold, leather seat, crossing his arms, a picture of his grandfather-who served in Camp Grant, now called Atwood- clenched tightly against his chest. “Now reaching…

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    tonality shifts from major to minor modes and vice versa. Swan explains that the fluctuation between major and minor modes is one of the characters of Russian traditional folksong. Taruskin further mentions that the seemingly unstable interplay of relative major and minor keys reflecting what ethnomusicologists call the ‘mutable mode’ (peremennïy lad) of genuine Russian folklore. In the oratorio, only song no. 2 shows this trait as shown in fig.…

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    Forest Composition Lab

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    Introduction: Microclimate is the difference in climate that occurs on a very small scale. Microclimate can be created because of altitude, aspect, vegetation, color of the ground, and boulders and burrows. Aspect is created in the presence of topographic features like hills, mountains, and valleys. In the Northern Hemisphere, the north-facing slopes are cooler because they receive less sun than the south-facing slopes. Since they receive less sun, they are also moister due to decreased…

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    Absolute Dating

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    correctly date ancient artifacts. The available methods allow them to accurately date objects that are hundreds of years old up to a few million years old. Dating methods are used to find out about how old an artifact may be, or how old it is exactly. Relative dating methods are stratigraphy and style analysis. Absolute dating methods used are absolute dating, radiocarbon dating, uranium-lead dating, and luminescence dating. Stratigraphy as a dating method, is based around the principle that…

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    Sodium Vulgare Lab Report

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    Mylah Ferland Animal Physiology Dr. Philip The Effect of Relative Humidity on Water Loss in Armadillidium vulgare Introduction We suspected that relative humidity had an effect on water loss in live Armadillidium vulgare, to test this we did an experiment with them in desiccators set with different relative humidity’s. Armadillidium vulgare (isopod) or pill bug need a habitat with a damp surface so that they do not dry out and die. To keep them from dying when we are not using them in…

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    After collecting all the results into the above experiment data tables and line graph, it is evident that there is not a great difference in the rate of transpiration between the cold water and water at room temperature. The results in the experiment indicate that cold water transpires at a faster rate than water at room temperature. The results were measured from 0 to 30 minutes. At the fifteen minute mark the transpiration rate for both differed slightly. In trial two and three, the results…

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    Finisher Pigs

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    groups were subjected to 34°C temperatures (heat stress) and 65% relative humidity for 24hr. Fecal samples were collected weekly prior to the start of treatment and daily during, and for 10d…

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    were 28% and the lowest was 10%. The ideal relative humidity range is 45% ± 2%. The humidity fluctuation could have a major impact on the collection while stored in the classroom. High humidity impacts consist of structural breakdown of the paper due to moisture exposure causing chemical breakdown and introduction to mold and insects. Low humidity impacts consist of desiccation and embrittlement of the paper materials. Extreme fluctuations in humidity cause an acceleration of damage and visible…

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    variables of soil moisture, temperature, wind, and relative humidity. Include rate of spread and fire intensity in your discussion. (This is a very involved question.) (50 points) Horizontal and vertical arrangement is the orientation of fuel particles and the spaces between them. Grassland and shrub lands are vertically arranged fuel types, while timber litter and logging debris are horizontally oriented. Low soil moisture and relative humidity and high temperatures and wind will increase the…

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    Sealcoating

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    If you were to ask a group of sealcoating contractors what they consider perfect sealcoating weather, they would likely tell you that it would be a day on which the temperature was 70 degrees, the relative humidity was less than 60 percent, the overnight low would remain above 50 degrees and there was not a cloud in the sky. In North Georgia, however, a sealcoating contractor quickly learns that perfect days for sealcoating are few and far between. Instead, sealcoating professionals must acquire…

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