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    Positron emission tomography (PET): is an anatomically based measurement that utilizes small radioactive tracers that are able to identify and determine glucose and metabolic levels within the organs of the body. This type of tomography could be used in a concussion assessment to determine the metabolic activities and glucose levels of the brain, as these levels are important and often become altered following a concussion. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI): is an anatomically…

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    This is my report.The Hubble Telescope does not travel to stars, planets or galaxies. It takes pictures of them as it whirls around Earth at about 27 000 kilometers per hour. But there were five missions that went to the Hubble Space Craft. All of the missions were servicing missions where they upgraded the Hubble space craft so that it would operate for a longer time because it was making so many interesting discoveries.The Hubble Space Telescope is unmanned. A unmanned spacecraft is when no…

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    My mom’s best friend Malia loves racing she also babysits my little sister. She was talking about going to the race this weekend and asked me if I wanted to go. The morning of the race was exciting the was at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the race stared at 5 o’clock. Malia and I were getting snacks for the day because food there was too expensive. The trip was about an hour and a half away from my house. Our arrival to the race was packed. We had to park half a mile from the track because it…

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    many of the local businesses. During the time period there were advances in new technologies. Cotton had become essential for creating new goods to sell. New machines for cotton had been created like the Spinning Jenny which used yarn to create and spin it. The steam engine which had created more goods for the cotton industry.Transportation was huge in the revolution as well including trains and other forms of transportation. The Government was rich in Europe places like Great Britain and their…

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    fantastic job of transporting you back in time. The games design is sleek and smooth, but it isn’t just that which will appeal to players. The game itself features a massive 1024 ways to win with plenty of wild multipliers, wild symbols, and free spins thrown into the equation for good measure. Topping off the standard play features is the RTP rate of 97.2%, which certainly isn’t to be discounted. Dinosaur Adventure can be found on mobile devices (through HTML5, iOS, Android and Flash formats)…

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    Jason walked into the training facility in Moscow, Idaho. He looked around at the empty hallway where the only light was some beeping security monitors. He walked to the lone elevator and pressed LL. The elevator hummed as it jumped down to the football training room. He pulled out a pair of Nike running shoes and some headphones before walking over to the bike. He nodded to Head Coach Anderson who was sitting at a desk in the middle of the room. He said hi to fullback Jackson Bartle and Jackson…

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    the gate electrodes for transistors and as the input electrodes for inverters. Approximately 10 nm-thick HfOx films were prepared by spin coating with a HfCl4 precursor solution (nitric acid added to HfCl4 dissolved in absolute ethanol) on the substrates at 5,000 rpm for 30 s and then annealed at 500 °C for 1 h. For the COC passivation the HfOx surface was spin coated with 0.5 wt% COC in toluene with an average thickness of 15 nm. The semiconducting pentacene (50 nm at a rate of ~0.8–1.0 Å/s)…

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    tell if they are in a dream-state or in reality. When Cobb walks into his house at the end of the film, he spins his totem, a spinning top, and then proceeds to walk outside to greet his children. A sign that he is in a dream would be that the top continued spinning forever. We are left seeing the totem spinning on the table, and then the film cuts to the credits. We are not sure if the totem spins forever, or falls. As I have learned, even if the spinning top had toppled over at the end of the…

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    On Friday, February 5th at 7:30 pm the stage at Fisher Theater came to life, as Brittany Miller, Michaela Minock, and Katie Crouch set the stage to 1944, the start of Barjche. The show continued on with eighteen total pieces, some telling major historical moments in the past 70 years. The performance ended with an excerpt from Joe Goode’s “The Rambler”. The choreography for this show was to be themed on modern, and I believe it was more modern jazz than modern ballet. The first piece that…

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    The Causes Of Tornadoes

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    Introduction A tornado is known as a destructive vortex of violently rotating winds and having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud. Unlike hurricanes, tornadoes are very unpredictable. A Fujita scale (F-Scale) rates the intensity of a tornado. On March 18, 1925 the “Tri-State Tornado” killed 695 people and injured more than 2,000. It was recorded the top deadliest tornado in U.S. history. The tornado was rated and F5 with winds of 260 miles per hours, it traveled more than 300 miles through…

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