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    confusion in the world of Watt. Between the two largest nations on Watt‚ the Halogen Empire and the Fluorescent Republic. The average cost per soldier was 84 Watt Dollars per month. The war got to the point that just about 47 states had become a battleground. The expansion of outposts during the war was extensive as 19 million schools‚ Homes‚ Businesses churches and farms were transformed. The Fluorescent Republic’s military budget alone was 13 Billion watt dollars per year! Over 71‚000 support personal

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    Question 1(a) Power A 100a Distribution Board will be used to power Block L. A ring circuit will provide power to the substation room and Generator/switch room (labelled Sockets‚ Generator/Switchroom). It will be protected by a 32A BS EN 60898 type C RCBO. The RCBO type C is used as equipment could either be plugged in from outside or attached to an inductive load. Another ring circuit will provide power for the workshop and restroom (labelled Sockets‚ Workshop/Restroom)‚ this will also be protected

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    Exercise 12: Serological Testing: Activity 1: Using Direct Fluorescent Antibody Technique to Test for Chlamydia Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. Which of the following has an epitope? You correctly answered: b. an antigen 2. Chlamydia trachomatis is You correctly answered: c. a bacterium that reproduces inside its host cell. 3. The infectious form of Chlamydia that is spread from person to person is the You correctly answered:

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    Plasma (physics) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Plasma. Plasma Top row: both lightning and electric sparks are everyday examples of phenomena made from plasma. Neon lights could more accurately be called "plasma lights"‚ as the light comes from the plasma inside of them. Bottom row: A plasma globe‚ illustrating some of the more complex phenomena of a plasma‚ including filamentation. The colors are a result of relaxation of electrons

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    Trends and Styles of the 90s: * There was a diverse range of styles that were popular with youths in the 90s. FLUORESCENT * The dominant clothing fad at the beginning of the 1990s was fluorescent or neon clothing. * Fluorescent clothing was associated with cool‚ summer themes like surfing and the beach. * Fluorescent clothing was especially popular with teenage children. * Fluorescent clothing items included t-shirts‚ jumpers‚ socks‚ shoelaces and hair ties. * The popularity of bright colours

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    Abstract By understanding how components within certain cells confer their ability to regenerate or antagonize cellular differentiation into specific cell types‚ we can change these components to make our cells have regenerative properties. To understand this‚ we examine cells of the germline‚ called germ cells. These "parent" cells of sperm and egg cells have the ability to become any cell type of each subsequent generation‚ and are thereby totipotent. This totipotency essentially makes germ cells

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    shopping behaviour. This research proposal will be a start for a research to the effect of in-store coloured lighting on customers mood. This research also focuses on the influence of light brightness on the customers mood. A lot of stores use fluorescent lamps‚ does this influence the mood or buying behaviour of the costumer? The research will be conducted in Jack and Jones stores‚ because they have a specific target group and are located all over the Netherlands. The research will be conducted by

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    "A research team at Gyeongsang National University‚ headed by Kong Il-Keun‚ took skin cells from a Turkish Angora female cat and used a virus to insert the genetic instructions for making red fluorescent protein. Then they put the gene-altered nuclei into eggs for cloning. The cloned embryos were implanted back into the donor cat‚ which effectively became the surrogate mother for their own clones‚” says (MSNBC.com.) Along with cats‚ they have successfully administered the same glow in the dark

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    components of a lightstick. There need to be two chemicals that interact to release energy and also a fluorescent dye to accept this energy and convert it into light. Although there is more than one recipe for a lightstick‚ a common commercial lightstick uses a solution of hydrogen peroxide that is kept separate from a solution of a phenyl oxalate ester together with a fluorescent dye. The color of the fluorescent dye is what determines the resulting color of the lightstick when the chemical solutions are

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    touching lives‚ making a difference Save Save Trees Save Environment Save Save Save Earth A TIL -CSR Initiative CSR touching lives‚ making a difference Celebrating World Environment Day (WED) is about channeling individual actions that collectively become an exponential force for positive change. It’s all about being the change and take action for our generation and the next. WED is celebrated around the world in many ways that include street rallies‚ bicycle parades‚ green concerts

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