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    I have been identified as a Dynamic Learner Sequence 25 (Use First) When I have to complete a task I like to know exactly what is expected of me. I don’t enjoy operating in a place where I am forced to make assumptions or draw my own conclusions about any task that’s been given. I feel like being organized with the steps I take to complete a task comes with the territory of desire specific instructions. Even when I have self-generated tasks I maintain a tasker log book of which I identify…

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    Stars Compare And Contrast

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    Laying on the fresh cut grass of your lawn, you watch the sun sink behind the mountains as day subtly fades into night. There is always a minute of darkness as the city holds its breath. No street lights. No cars. Just you and the sky and… the faint glow of a star. Seeing the first star that night, you make a wish and remember the first time you saw one. You still wonder what that speck of light is—How it got to be up there, why it sometimes is so bright and other times so faint, and how it…

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    Bwok Analysis

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    parameters correlate with already existing literature reports? To have resolution of these questions, we have implemented the program first on constructed BLOCK FASTA files. Details of itemized results of simulation are presented in Supplimentary Table 1. Sequence variability is the most reliable information to gain insight into BLOCK evolution. Positional ensemble variability of BLOCK is efficiently…

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    Gambler's Fallacy Theory

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    were all Heads. Under the gambler’s fallacy, the person would think that the next outcome is most likely to be Tails and would then bet for Tails. The gambler’s fallacy is the false belief in “negative autocorrelation of a non-autocorrelated random sequence of outcomes” (Sundali & Croson, 2006). In simpler words, it is the tendency to perceive an outcome as less likely to occur if it occurred more frequently than normal previously. The most famous case of gambler’s fallacy occurred on August…

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    “Oh, be a fine girl/guy kiss me,” or maybe not. Learning this phrase has helped multiple astronomers to educate themselves on the spectral classification of stars and continues to do so in today’s time. Annie Jump Cannon’s legacy will carry on lasting a lifetime! The first letters of each word in the phrase represents the seven main types of stars. Starting with ”‘O,” these stars are very young, blue, hot, massive and extremely bright star. This type of star is very uncommon similar to the “B”…

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    Analysis Of HCV DNA

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    a transfer reaction (Figure 2). PNA is a chemically and biologically stable DNA analogue that combines an increased affinity towards DNA (RNA) with a hybridization that is highly sequence selective [28]. Due to modifications in its backbone, it does not degrade in the presence of proteases such as Proteinase K. Sequence-specific PNA oligonucleotides are labeled with antigen (biotin, or…

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    He classified these group of stars as the main sequence, this is of which the Earth’s sun is a member of. The two astral scientists later discovered the existence of other stars of which were categorized as white dwarfs (lower left), red dwarfs (lower right), super giants (upper left), and red super giants…

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    Dna Synthesis Lab

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    1. What aspects of DNA’s structure contribute to the stability of the DNA molecule? The DNA’s double helix structure and the hydrogen bonding that bonds the bases contributes to the stability of the DNA molecule. 2. The DNA sequence is: 5’-ATTCGACC-3’. What will be the sequence of the complementary strand using this strand as the template? The complementary strand would be TAAGCTGG. 3. When the base composition of double-stranded DNA from a new species of bacteria was determined, 30 percent of…

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    Omega Centauri and Tarantula Nebula As opposed to the more short lived and less dense colonies of young stars that group up to create open clusters, globular clusters exist as far greater, spherical collections of aged stars that contain many low mass stars, sometimes numbering among the thousands. Globular clusters are more commonly found among a galaxy’s centre where the vast majority of stars are. It is thought that globular clusters arise from large gas clouds early in the creation of our…

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    Nuclear Fusion

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    Stage Four: Protostar By this stage of the stars evolution, 100,000 years after the process began, it can now be plotted on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, which is used to compare the many different stars. Although it is still not fully formed, we are able to determine the type of star it will become based on its luminosity and temperature. In the nucleus of the condensed cloud, which could now fit within the orbit of Mercury at less than 58,000,000 km wide, electrons and protons are ripped…

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