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    Bacteria culture are transferred onto a metal plate. A laser is then used to form newly ionized particles. These particles are then brought up through a vacuum tube (time of flight) the ions are separated on their mass to charge ratio. A mass analyser creater a spectral profile which is unique to each component that is analysed. Bruker Biotype Detects A large range of pathogens at the same time. Fig. 2 (Madigan…

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    Effect of thymol and carvacrol on nutrient digestibility in rams fed high or low concentrate diets Summary Published data on the effects of essential oils (EO) on in vivo nutrient digestibility in sheep are contradictory. In 2 experiments, the effect of thymol and carvacrol on nutrient digestibility was studied in sheep fed with high (70%) or low (52%) concentrate diets, using incomplete Latin Square designs. The essential oils were mixed with the concentrate portion of the diet at the rate of 0…

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    Conceived on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Thomas Edison ascended from humble beginnings to fill in as an innovator of significant innovation. Setting up a lab in Menlo Park, a portion of the items he created incorporated the transmit, phonograph, the primary monetarily handy brilliant electric light, soluble capacity batteries and Kinetograph (a camera for films). He kicked the bucket on October 18, 1931, in West Orange, New Jersey. At age 12, Edison embarked to give a lot of that…

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    Disneyland Case Study

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    of its day, running at speeds roughly 25 times faster than typical machines. The machine stretched across 2,500 square feet of floor space, spanning 60 separate pieces of wardrobe-sized hardware. But unlike earlier IBM machines, it did not use vacuum tubes to store and process information. It was the first IBM machine equipped with transistors, as the video below…

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    Would you ever think about harming or ending an unborn baby’s life? Do you think it is acceptable for an expecting mom to have an abortion because she simply does not want the baby? What do you think abortion means? According to Merriam Dictionary, abortion is, “the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus”. There are many reasons for why women have abortions or consider having an abortion. Some women may have…

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    Aircraft Propulsion Essay

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    Introduction To understand aircraft propulsion it is important to understand the term propulsion first. Propulsion is a means of producing force required for movement of object. The propulsion system has some source of mechanical power and some means of using this power to generate force such as wheels, propellers, legs, etc. Nobody can precisely tell the origin of mankind’s desire to fly as it is lost in the distant past. There are legends of people strapping birdlike wings and jumping of a…

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    Thomas Alva Edison is undoubtedly the most influential American from the 20th century. Edison was born in Milan, Ohio in 1847 (Hart 222-225). When he first began school, “Edison’s teacher thought he was addled” (Allaby and Gjertsen 13), and his mother soon pulled him out. As a homeschooled child, Edison became an avid entrepreneur at a young age (Allaby and Gjertsen 14-23). He sold newspapers on a train as well as candy and fruit to supplement his earnings. When Edison found an empty train car,…

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    By using the glass to metal sealing technology, a melted glass is mounted like water drop at the tip of Ni-Cr wire stylus shaft. The surface tension of the glass will form the sphere shape. The assembly process occurs in the vacuum technology. One of the reasons that Ni-Cr stylus shaft was selected in this design is because of the property’s affinity towards the glass is extremely high [4][3]. Other important properties of the UMAP stylus system are the ability to mount to the…

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    Alan Turing Death

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    Alan Turing, the man widely considered the father of artificial intelligence, proved to be a child prodigy as early as age 6, saved thousands of lives in the second great war, set the stage for what we perceive as the modern day personal computer, made advancements in Biology just as well as computer science, and died to suicide after being charged with “gross Indecency” by the very government he helped during the war. How could someone go from being as vital of a person, as Winston Churchill…

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    Purpose Of Perception Essay

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    The purpose of our senses has to do with how our brain works with our body. All the senses in our body are created from the information that goes into the brain. The deeper view on the senses is perception. It creates a much bigger picture on how we view our five sense. The way that we perceive why we do what we do is perspective. All these objectives go with what we do in our everyday lives. As a class we all experienced these senses as we went to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and experienced…

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