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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Assignment

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    Key Idea I The arrangement of electrons is distributed between four orbital’s; S, P, D and F. Each orbital is a different shape and holds a different number of electrons. Orbital S is a circle and it contains two electrons and orbital P has three different shells. One shell is an infinity sign, the next is a crooked infinity sign and the last is shaped like an upright infinity sign. Each shell can hold two electrons which allow orbital P to hold six electrons, orbital D can hold ten electrons,…

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    Type 500 Story

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    amount of flax woven. During the merchant's absence, the wife cooks food for herself and ignores the task, only to panic when his return is close. Fortunately, three passing fairies saw the wife amusing herself and were entertained by her hijinks, and spin the flax for her out of gratitude. The merchant returns, and, pleased with the flax, praises his wife. Seven Bits of Bacon Rind presents an unsympathetic portrayal of its protagonist, who ultimately is rewarded for her laziness, something the…

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    Golf Balls Lab Report

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    This increase in the degree that the Magnus force acts on the ball compared to the degree of ball rotation is helpful for golfers, allowing them to “shape” their shots more accurately and to a greater by purposefully imparting spin on the ball during impact with the club in order to curve the ball around trees and other obstacles on the course. As well as being an interesting application of fluid mechanics and Bernoulli’s Theorem, the Magnus effect is also incredibly useful to…

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    Catalase Test Lab Report

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    We first needed to collect all the proper materials to conduct the tests on our unknown bacterial sample. To begin the lab, we had to collect a nonpathogenic bacterial sample by swabbing an item or surface inside the biology building with a sterile cotton swab. Our lab group decided to swab a Sharpie permanent marker left at our lab station inside our lab room. We then opened a petri dish and smeared the swab across the surface of the agar several times. Once the bacteria was on the agar, we…

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    Lab Report On Tarantulas

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    In the museum, I have selected three part in the Lab. First of all, there is Tarantula Spider. Tarantulas diet including grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. Vertebrates, such as rats, toads, snakes, frogs and lizards may fall into a tarantula depends on the species. Arboreal species feed on insects, moths and frogs. Although they have silk manufacturing capability, most tarantulas don't knit air network to capture prey. Instead, they use ambush strategies or find food at night. According…

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    Properties Of Golf Essay

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    Golf is a game appreciated everywhere throughout the world by both players and fans. It's a game that obliges concentration and precision, and it’s enjoyed by expert competitors and beginners. Roughly around 850 million golf balls are produced worldwide every year, and as required by the United State Golf Association, the golf ball must weigh more than 45.93g (1.620 oz), its diameter must be less than 42.67mm (1.580 in), and the shape should not differ from a symmetric sphere. There are several…

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    cardiovascular exercise. She has recorded her beats per minute (BPM) and blood pressure before, during and after performing exercise with a heart rate monitor and a sphygmomanometer. She completed this experiment during a spin class within a controlled environment and on a fixed spin bike. Findings: BPM Before exercise 96 Average heart rate during exercise 142 Maximum heart rate during exercise 174 1 minute after exercise 98 Blood Pressure Before exercise 119/78 1 minute after exercise…

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    Electric Engines That Lessen Pollution Introduction Electric engines to lessen pollution will be good to lessen pollution it will help our environment to be eco-friendly and less smoke on streets. I Paulo Juson will introduce about what I researched. I researched about electric engines to lessen pollution. This will help the environment to be eco-friendly, my research is for engines to be electric to not cause any smoke and destroy pollution. In my research I will explain how will this engine…

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    Meta: Taking the cold chill of winter and combing it with an array of sugary treats, the latest title from Top Game is aptly titled Sugar Rush Winter. Question is, will this game give you the ultimate slots rush? Sugar Rush Winter Review Who doesn’t love winter? If you don’t love winter itself (and let’s face it the weather is pretty bad) then you definitely enjoy sitting by the fire with a nice cup of hot chocolate. If you want to enjoy that atmosphere in an online casino then Sugar Rush…

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    Alu Genetics Lab Report

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    DNA Profiling of Alu Sequences and Application of Hardy-Weinberg in the Class Population Introduction Genetic diversity remains a very interesting topic to study due to the vast amount of DNA base pairs that make up the human genome. Within the genome, there are specific SINES (short interspersed elements) that illustrate distinct characteristics in the human population. One such sequence, the Alu element, can be used to show relatedness amongst different mammalian species. One insert, the Y Alu…

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