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    Smokeless Tobacco

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    mouth either from one of the surrounding smokers sharing the mouthpiece or by not cleaning the hose. The same could be said about e-cigarettes. The coils that heats “juice” deliver a high voltage, temperature, and a more direct shot of nicotine. In some cases, the e-cigarettes have delivered too high of a voltage and exploded, causing permanent physical injuries to the user in the process. Sharing this device…

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    Rules and instructions in the laboratory. “Laboratory is place that uses unique rules and regulations for your own protection and also others protections. So it is a must to aware with that rules and obey them”.  Before you entering the Lab you must read the PRACTICAL AND ITS PROCEDURE.  Never work alone or without teachers supervision.  Understand the hazards and symbols. (u must aware of that)  Use proper safety protection before entering the lab (wear goggles for eyes,wear lab…

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    Social Influence

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    ask the student questions and every time the student would answer incorrectly, they would be shocked; the voltage of the shocks would increase with every wrong answer. As the shocks got higher, the volunteers became more and more worried, some even refusing once the student claimed to have heart problems. However, a shocking 65% of volunteers continued with the experiment to the highest voltage, reassurance was provided that the researchers were responsible for any health damage to the student.…

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    Twenty Korean barley cultivars (Geongang, Gwangan, Nackyoung, Dahyang, Daejin, Saegang, Boanchal, Keunal, Saessal, Saechalssal, Sujung, and Boanchalssal) were selected in this research. All the cultivars were developed by the National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), Rural Development Administration (RDA), Korea and were grown during 2013 in the experimental fields of the NICS, Milyang, Gyeongnam. After harvesting, barley leaves were immediately washed with clean sterile water and then…

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    acetonitrile] and 900 mL 214 distilled water) and Eluent B (acetonitrile) were used. The MS analysis was done using a Waters 215 ACQUITY Tandem Triple Quadrupole Spectrometer (Waters Corporation, Massachusetts, USA) 216 with capillary voltage set at 3.5 kV and 15 V for cone voltage. The source and desolvation 217 temperatures were set at 120 and 350°C, and desolvation and cone gases at 350 and 50 L/h, 218 respectively. Tryptophan, glutamine and asparagine were not determined out of the twenty…

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    catalysed by the transmembrane protein, adenylate cyclase, initiated by the release of GTP-bound α subunit. This increases the cytosolic levels of cAMP which then activates protein kinase A. This successively phosphorylates glycogen phosphorylase b stored in the cell, as phosphorylase kinase is initiated. Phosphorylation of glycogen phosphorylase b converts to phosphorylase a. This enzyme releases glucose-1-phosphate from glycogen polymers. After this the phosphate group is moved from the C-1…

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    progression was by having people play the role of a teacher and a learner.The teacher obeys the authority and the learner had to memorize a certain amount of words.If the learner failed to the duty, he would received a punishment of a dose of high voltage shock.Although the purpose of the experiment was to test how the learner was capable of learning, it to was to test the capability of the teacher to continue the experiment whether or not they felt guilt. The way I feel about this experiment…

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    Explain the significance of the thickness of the left ventricular wall. The right ventricle wall is small and thin containing deoxygenated blood. The left is just the opposite. The left ventricle is larger and thicker making it stronger than the right, but containing oxygenated blood. However, since it is pumping blood all around the body, it is at a more forceful rate (Oxford Journals, 2016). The major coronary vessels are on the surface of the heart. What is the advantage of that location?…

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    Polyspermy is when two sperm fertilize the egg as opposed to monospermy, which is the normal fusion of one sperm nuclei with the egg nuclei creating a diploid nucleus and therefore a viable zygote. Polyspermy will result in an egg that contains more than two copies of each chromosome (for example, forming a triploid nucleus) and typically results in a zygote that is unviable. There are two mechanisms that exist to prevent polyspermy. The first is fast block to polyspermy. As the sperm enters,…

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    Essay On Welding

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    a really dark tent that is anywhere from 3.0 to 5.0 thickness. The helmet is made of a three eighths of an inch hard plastic which is treated with a fire proof compound which is mixed with the plastic when molded. The machine is made with a high voltage converter which turns a two twenty power supply into over three thousand watts in a matter of one fifteenth of a second. The types of Machines very on the type of metal you're welding on. For instance steel is one of the metals that reach…

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