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    Bouncy Ballss Lab Report

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    Bouncy balls are made up of Polymers, which are made up of many small units of monomers, that go through the process of Polymerization to become Polymers. People can see such polymers all around them like rubber, wool, silk etc. Polymers have unique properties that allow chemist’s and scientists to mix different types of polymers with each other to form new ones. In the lab Polyvinyl Acetate (PVAc), Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA), and Sodium Borate were used to make and design the bouncy balls. The…

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    reel. Whenever the Masked Phantom symbol shows up on a reel, the attached rope will be cut off. Once all five ropes are cut, the feature ends. During the free spins round the masked Phantom symbols also become stacked covering full reel fans act as sticky wilds providing you with plenty of opportunities to win up to the x800 your bet. The Phantom of the Opera slot bonus Once the Phantom of the Opera slot is launched on the 24th July 2017, you will be able to start paying it for free or…

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    because the mucus gets caught in the lungs which makes it harder to breathe. The build up in the lungs can cause repeated lung infections and lung damage. The mucus is usually slippery and wet but if you have Cystic Fibrosis the the mucus is thick and sticky which builds up in your lungs and then the airways cannot do the job of carrying air in and out of your lungs. When the mucus blocks the digestive enzymes the pancreas makes wont be able to reach the small intestines. The enzymes that are in…

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    The asylums were organized by lights flickering and patients full of blood screaming and shaking awkwardly. Other rooms had their own theme. One of the rooms consisted of a class enclosed by four walls of lockers with a teacher and twenty bloody and sticky desks with a model of an underfed, abused elementary school student. As you enter that room you can hear the teacher yelling, “Why did you fail my class?” and slamming the desks with a rusty meter stick repeatedly. It resembled the nightmare…

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    Why bother opening your mouth? Why bother opening your mouth unless eating? Why bother opening your mouth unless eating or speaking? Why bother opening your mouth unless eating or speaking the truth? Why bother opening your mouth unless eating or speaking the truth or showing love? Why bother opening your mouth unless eating or speaking the truth or showing love to a loved one? Why bother opening your mouth unless eating or speaking the truth or showing love to a loved one or attempting to…

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    Gum Myth

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    gum will stay in the human stomach for 7 years after being swallowed. However, studies have shown that this is in fact incorrect. Gum is very digestible and isn’t hard to break apart in the stomach unless consumed in very large quantities due to its sticky texture. In many incidents, swallowed gum passes through the digestive system as well as any other food. When somebody swallows gum the material is first taken down the esophagus (the first mushed food is called bolus in the digestive system)…

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    infections. A defect in the CFTR gene causes cystic fibrosis. This gene makes a protein that controls the movement of salt and water in and out of your body's cells. In people who have CF, the gene makes a protein that doesn't work well. This causes thick, sticky mucus and very salty sweat. Research says that the CFTR protein also affects the body in other ways. This may help explain other symptoms and complications of CF. More…

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    They have moss reds. They have a simple cone-shaped conformation. The conidia are usually sticky heads and can be sickle, single or multi-parted. Apical cells are generally beaked (36,39). The columns are mainly white cotton. Over time, a pink or purple color appears in the middle of the colony. The colony is in clear tones. The skin can turn white as well as the color. The colony base is light (35). Fusarium is allergic and toxic. It can cause health problems such as eye, skin, nail infection,…

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    Within society there are two types of work, unpaid private sphere work and paid public sphere work, and for the purposes of this essay the former will be referred to as family and the later will be referred to simply as work. The goal of this essay is to answer a question in regards to the inequality between men and women when it comes to family and work, but, more so the inequalities between women with children and those women without. For the purpose of this essay children will be defined as…

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    Essay On Recombinant Dna

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    molecule. This sequence will be cut by the restriction enzyme in such a way that it creates a palindrome from the overhanging sequence called a sticky end. Restriction enzymes can make one of two ends when creating recombinant DNA: sticky ends or blunt ends. When a gene is to be inserted into a vector or the new DNA sequence the restriction enzymes must cut sticky…

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