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    the chill of it squeezed him…”(268) Wright uses this to create sympathy for Bigger because not only was he freezing before but now he is soaking wet in freezing temperatures. Although he did kill an innocent white girl Wright is still able to create sympathy for Bigger by using the physical pain he endures to create…

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    pressor test. A study had shown that due to the differences in the temperature of the ice water, the test lack standardization (Mitchell, 2004). In the MythsBuster experiment, the participants all put their hand in the same ice bowl, and the water was described as slightly above freezing temperature. Since the ice melted in contact with heat from the hands, the people performed the procedure later might experience a higher temperature compare to those prior to them. In order to rule out this…

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    Importance Of Blender

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    Introduction A blender generally consists of a plastic or glass pitcher that locks into a large base. Some of blenders are made of stainless steel. The lid of the pitcher has a seal that prevents the food or liquid from splashing out while the blender is in motion. The motor has varying speeds that turn either two or four sharp, stainless steel blades. The blades slice, crush and blend the contents of the pitcher..Blender is a must have kitchen equipment for nearly all families today, especially…

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    2.1 New semi empirical formula for of mass attenuation and energy absorption coefficients Most of the tissues of human organs consisting of elements such as H, C, N, O ,Ca ,P, Na, Mg, S, CI ,K ,Fe and I in their elemental composition. We have studied the variation of mass attenuation and energy absorption coefficients with atomic number at different energies for the elements which are constitutes of tissues of human organs. It has been proposed the empirical relations for mass attenuation and…

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    AK1 Genome Study

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    Anoxybacillus flavithermus AK1 is a thermophilic bacterium that is able to survive at temperatures ranging from 55 to 60°C. The AK1 strain was isolated from the hot spring “Al-Ain Alhara” located at a distance of 50 km southeast of the city of Gazan, Saudi Arabia. This study presents the morphological characterization of A. flavithermus AK1, includinga detailed description of its complete genome sequence. A total of 50 contigs were used to produce a genome sequence of 2,630,664bp that includes 2…

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    Hydrostatic Force Essay

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    on a vertical rectangular surface. SKETCH OF APPARATUS Counterbalance weight Balance pan(with 20g mass piece) Flat/curved surface(as shown below) Water Beaker Mass pieces(20g each) SUMMARY OF THEORY Hydrostatic force is the force exerted by the pressure of a fluid which is at rest on a surface. A fluid which is contact with a solid surface will exert a hydrostatic force in all small area of the surface and this hydrostatic…

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    The dielectric loss factor was the most influenstic parameter in this microwave spectrum. The loss factor values increased as a function of frequency and slight modification in spectrum on changing the solute concentration. The ε˝ values obtained in our experiments are almost similar to our earlier work[43]. Above 8GHz the frequency dispersion spectrum of ε΄& ε˝ were superimposed with each other. The spacing between the dielectric values in dispersion spectrum could be attributed to…

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    Peanut Shell Case Study

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    size less than 30μm. The sampling for the tests was done in batch mode, taking into forethought the issue of initial pH, initial biomass concentration and temperature. Various concentrations of the metals in water solution ranging from…

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    Car Radiator Problems

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    car gets degraded. It is important to recognize the common radiator issues as it will help us in identyfing the problems, and take corrective measures. Working of a radiator The radiator's main function is to keep the temperature of the internal combustion engine at…

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    Yttrium Alloying Essay

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    Abstract: A Zr-Y alloyed layer was prepared onto the surface of γ-TiAl using double-glow plasma surface alloying technique (DG technique). The results showed that the Zr-Y alloyed layer was comprised of deposited sub-layer and diffused sub-layer, with a total layer thickness of about 20μm. The nano-indentation test result showed that the nano-hardness of Zr-Y alloyed layer was 2.35 times that of γ-TiAl. The scratch test…

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