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    is useful as a complementary investigation to US in three particular situations. Ranchod, Androniko, & Modi, (2012) detail 4 case studies where MRI was used to diagnose specific posterior fossa abnormalities after having an US. This paper examines research done to examine the posterior fossa in prenatal brains with the use of US and fetal MRI. Literature Review According to Guibaud (2004) “there are three particular situations to demonstrate the value of fetal MRI as a complementary…

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    Correlation Study

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    “all behavior is biological.” Using specific examples as it applies neurons; the brain; and the nervous system, explain what this means. Any behavior that we do activates neurons that makes us react in certain ways. Our brains control every single motion, thought, or behavior that we do. Our nervous system works very closely with our brain, it is all connected to our brain. There are currents running through every part of our body that communicates with our brain, then our brain sends a signal…

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    Newton’s contributions during the scientific Revolution. The example given was the creation of the constitution and how a bicameral system (Senate and House of Representatives) was formed by John Adams. John Adams used the idea of Newton’s third law of motion by stating that each action must have an equal and opposite reaction. Although this example might not be science-based, it portrays the significance of Sir Isaac Newton’s achievements and how they can be used in almost every way of life.…

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    Red Scare Essay

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    In America there have been two Red Scares that occurred, one in the 1920s and the other in 1950s. Both Red Scares in America arose out of fear of communism and foreign policy that could have impacted America greatly, especially since both Red Scares occurred after World War One and World War Two. After World War Two the United States developed a policy of containment to try and stop the spread of Communism. After the Second World War the United States entered the Cold War against the Soviet…

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    Knighted Newton The chapter titled, Knighted Newton, is about famous mathematician and physicist, Sir Isaac Newton. Newton’s name is recognized by almost everyone today due to his math and scientific studies. In the world of mathematics he is known for creating the calculus. However, there are a few people who would disagree with that. Some people would argue that, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz is the man who created calculus and because of that there was a dispute that happened between the two…

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    How To Play Golf

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    applied is called inertia. Inertia states that larger and bigger masses take more to get moving than smaller masses but will be a larger force once going. This also mean that large forces/masses will be harder to stop one going. This is Newton's law of motion where F(force) = M(mass) x A(acceleration). Applying this to summation of forces in a golf swing has to do with larger and smaller muscles in the body. When working the muscles together, the larger muscles must be applied first as they take…

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    Science Project

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    would go on forever. The answer to the research question is the 45° angle because it had the sweet spot ratio of air-time to horizontal…

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    down key information and events in Newton’s life. Once I had my thoughts organized on paper I began to narrow the aim of what I wanted to research, because Newton’s life is full of information and inventions which would make it extremely difficult to try and summarize all his accomplishments. From the beginning of this assignment I knew that I wanted my research topic to relate to science because of my appreciation and interest of the topic. By knowing that I wanted to choose a topic that…

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    During the 17th century, an English scientist Sir Isaac Newton showed the scientific research for rocketry. Newton represented his idea of motion into three different laws. These explained how rockets work and why they work in space or any other sort of mediums. The first movement law is an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by another force. The second law states, acceleration of an object is exerted by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force.…

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    Lab Report: Uniform Motion Table of Contents Background Information 1 Research Question 1 Hypothesis 1 Variables 1 Materials 2 Procedure 3 Background Information Motion is the change of position of an object with respect to time. The physical quantities velocity, acceleration, displacement, time and speed are used in the study of motion. If an object does not change position with respect to time, it is considered as stationary. Note that if an object is motionless, it does not necessarily mean…

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