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    Carbohydrates & Glycobiology Dr. Jeelan Moghraby B.Sc.‚ D.Phil Assistant Professor Email: moghrabyj@ksau-hs.edu.sa Lecture 13 & 14 BIOC211 2013 Objectives  Describe the structure of carbohydrates  Classify the types of carbohydrates  Recognise different types of glycoconjugates and their role Dr. Jeelan Moghraby Introduction Carbohydrates  Most abundant organic molecule in nature  Empirical formula (CH2O)n  Originally produced from CO2 and H2O during

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    mournful. In a small and rural village‚ a DRONE (with first person point of view) flies around‚ and it stops above an estranged pension. After staring at it for a while‚ it turns back and flies away back to a farmhouse. Inside the farmhouse‚ KIM BUM (19) catches his drone. On the wall‚ a small projector is projecting what the drone has been recording. When BUM’S FATHER arrives at home‚ Bum just pretends to be asleep. That night‚ Bum is operating his drone to look around the pension again. Bum spots

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    All passengers were dead except Trevor. He was the only survivor. The engines of F22s could be heard in the distance. A fire was burning in the engine. Trevor Adams lay there next to the helicopter half conscious. His body felt like it had been crushed by a thousand buses. Trevor was an analyst for the CIA and his mission was to gain information on the militants. The helicopter was supposed to take them back to the base. Trevor was the only analyst willing to gain information about the Iranian militants

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    Drones are unique and come with their own unique benefits and problems. There are many uses and benefits of using drones such as the efficiency‚ affordability‚ and reliability‚ but with those benefits come some concerns and problems such as privacy and regulation difficulties. These complications cannot get in the way of the potential that drones possess to change the future for the betterment of mankind. Moreover‚ drones have been used throughout the world and they cannot come to a stop now. The

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    «
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    Drones‚ A Dangerous Future? As more and more time goes by‚ technology advances providing more efficient and unique things that the average person can buy. Drones have become very popular items that many children want in the US want. Drones are remote control copters that any person can buy and fly around. Some of the most popular drones include the DJI phantom‚ and parrot brands (PC Magazine). These brands include the best drones offered to the common People. The more and more drones become common

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    Drones for Homeland Security WRTG 101/ 101S Joseph Leone July 20‚ 2014 Drone and Homeland Security Introduction Increased security threats caused by heightened global terror activities‚ for instance‚ sectarian groups or Mexican drug empires‚ has prompted the development of decisive technologies‚ which will respond directly to the increased sophistication of these radical groups. A reliable technology is the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) commonly known as a

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    The proposal on the drone-based security at Salisbury College was an interesting idea. I think the proposal was well written but it missed on certain topics. The proposal touched points on how much the drone would cost‚ the current situation on campus‚ and the benefits of have extra security. But what it did not touch on is the project plan and the qualifications. I think that there could have been more information on the qualifications and project plan for this drone. The proposal had no information

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    Compare/Contrast Point by Point Title: Unexpected Crazy Attacks Introduction: Hard workers up in the towers minding their own business‚ when all of a sudden a crash arises. Two planes less than 5 minutes‚ on the morning of September 11‚ crash into the beautiful twin towers in NYC. Many years before this terrorist attack‚ in December of 1941‚ a similar but as well different attack occurred. Planes struck the navy base on Pearl Harbor. Streets are full‚ people working and a plane strikes a tower

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    Abraham Karem created the predator drone. The MQ-1 predator drone is one is one of several different predator drones but most common and one of the first ones. The MQ-1 is a UAV which stands for unmanned aerial vehicle. “This high-tech aircraft is controlled by a crew miles away from the dangers of combat.” The information gathered from the MQ-1 can be transferred to a satellite and then to soldiers or a military personel. “The MQ-1 has a synthetic aperture radar (a side-looking radar system)‚ a

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