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    Discussion The threespine sticklebacks’ (Gasterosteus aculeatus) ability in evolving help them achieve the greatest amount of fitness and success for the future year. The group used the variable predation and calcium concentration to understand the stickleback better. Before measuring the group made a primary and secondary hypothesis. The primary hypothesis concluded that rainbow trout predation acts as selective source on the spine size of three spine stickleback because the different…

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    Brook Trout Case Study

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    A Brook Trout has to have many needs in order to survive. One priority that a Brook Trout has to have is fresh and clean water. Although the Brook Trout have to have clean water, if it's too clean, they will die. The reasoning behind this is the trout have to have some bacteria in the water called good microbes, which cleans the water in a way the fish need it to be. Another thing they need in order to survive is some type of protection. If there is a fish in the water that is killing and…

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    Silver Economy Dbq

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    Silver Effects on Social Life and Economy Trading by exchanging goods was the way countries had acquired foreign luxuries for a very long time. Mercantilism, the idea that there is a fixed amount of wealth in the world and to increase a country’s wealth, the country must take it, led to European countries exploring other parts of the world for “God, gold, and glory.” As a result, European countries started to colonize lands in the Indian Ocean and Latin America to gain control of trade routes…

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    easy job. Extension springs vs. torsion springs - While buying extension springs the buyer might come across the term torsion spring. The main difference between torsion spring and extension springs are as follows, Extension - Extension springs extend completely when trying to open the garage door while torsion springs as the name suggests simply turn to achieve the same task. Since extension springs extend completely they lose their elasticity very fast while torsion springs do not. Speed…

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    pesticide bans. For example, this past year we were able to ban pentachlorophenol (PCP) which was primarily used as a wood preservative (Chandra par. 1). More people began paying attention to the effects of pesticides when Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring came about. It was about the commonly used pesticide DDT and her book had sparked the environmental movement. Carson pointed out major problems about the use of pesticides like how they have harmed the health of the environment and many of…

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    Torsion Shaft

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    Your Torsion Spring Garage Door Working Properly Torsion spring guitar doors utilize the tension of springs to open and close your doors. Unfortunately, they are prone to difficulties that make their operation more difficult. Thankfully, there are several procedures you can perform to get it back in shape. Checking the Torsion Shaft One of the most common causes of poor torsion spring garage door operation is an improperly maintained torsion shaft. This shaft works with the springs to lift your…

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    CHAPTER 5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: Materials and Chemicals • Tin Oxide coated glass electrodes, 3 mm thick, 14 Ω/□, Pilkington • Anatase TiO2 nanoparticle colloid, Ti-Nanoxide D/SP, Solaronix Particle size 15-20nm with >100nm diffusing particles. • Black Dye N749, Ruthenizer 620-1H3TBA, Solaronix • Electrolyte: Iodolyte Z-150, Solaronix • Acetonitrile anhydrous 99.8%, Sigma-Aldrich • tert-Butanol - anhydrous ≥99.5%, Sigma-Aldrich • Deoxycholic acid ≥99%, Sigma-Aldrich • Titanium (IV)…

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    Capuchin monkey My animal is a capuchin monkey, I picked this because I like monkeys and always loved to find out new facts about them. I also like to find out different types of monkeys. The monkey has a black and white fur coat with the body structure of a human. The places/habitat this clever monkey lives in are in Brazil and other parts of Latin America but they can adapt to human cities and living places. The Capuchin monkey moves my swinging, walking, and crawling .They often swing in…

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    Monkey Love The bond between a mother and her child is instantaneous and beautiful. Newborns automatically feel safe when they are first put into their mother’s arms after birth. Feeling safe around your mother as a child is completely normal. Harry Harlow simply wanted to study love and created several experiments for this. His experiments were long meditations on love, and all the ways we ruin it. Harlow was not a very loving man himself, according to his son and students. He also suffered…

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    have a little secret about their size if you keep on reading you’ll learn all about them. Pygmy Marmoset is the type of monkey i'll be writing about it's also known as a Pocket Monkey, Little Lion, and the Dwarf Monkey. They are the smallest monkeys known. They weigh less than 5 oz when fully grown. There are two subspecies that are known to exist. You can find this species of Monkey living in many areas such as Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and even parts of Bolivia. They live most of their live…

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