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    Name: kamal subedi Student ID: 21354 Email: ksubedi354@wuv.edu Book Review: science- Definitive guide‚ Quercus publishing This is the fine book of science by Bizony Piers. Piers tries to touch all the aspect of sciences and give the briefly and somewhere even detail overview on every beats and pieces of all the aspects of science. Each part starts with very good scientific background with his research and clear definition before moving on to a more in-depth exploration of its coverage. Piers Bizony

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    generated rough surface. The surface roughness has a Gaussian distribution to mimic the real surface of a processor chip package. # # * * * * * * The removal of heat from IC processors is achieved by attaching a heat sink to the microprocessor package and using either natural or forced convection. The inherent roughness of the mating surfaces severly impacts the performance of the cooling system since

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    Tiny Bubbles Lab

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    decomposes into water and oxygen gas causing bubbles to form. These bubbles cause the felt to rise. Problem In this experiment we measured how long it took for the piece of felt soaked in a yeast solution to sink and rise in the test tube. The amount of time it takes for the felt to sink and rise indicates how oxygen bubbles are formed‚ as hydrogen peroxide is broken down. Hypothesis The amount of hydrogen peroxide directly influences the amount of time it takes to break down the yeast resulting

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    dENSITY

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    )The formula to find density is d=m/v.The density of solids and liquids is usually stated as g/cm3‚ while gases are usually stated as kg/m3. A real life example of density would be that ice floats on water because it is less dense than water‚ or it sinks because it is more dense than water. The only substance that breaks this rule is ice. Archimedes was the first person to develop the idea of density‚ to find out if his crown was truly made of gold. He figures this out because he knows that the formula

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    the coast of Ireland‚ killing 1‚195 people‚ including 123 Americans[2]. However‚ controversy surrounds the factors that led the Germans to sink the Lusitania. To what extent were the British culpable for the sinking of the Lusitania? Some historians theorize that Winston Churchill‚ First Lord of the British Admiralty‚ purposefully provoked the Germans to sink the Lusitania. For example‚ Churchill commissioned a report to determine how other nations would react to the German sinking of a passenger

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    (B) Me talk pretty one day — David Sedaris Learning a new foreign language can be a difficult task‚ which demands great time‚ commitment and effort put it in‚ in order to success in speaking the new language. No matter what age you start learning foreign languages‚ it will often be associated with a great deal of insecurity at first and experiencing that formulating even simple sentences can be a real struggle. Growing up‚ we are usually being taught the foreign language in school‚ a safe enviroment

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    can fit together in the same volume of space that the artificially sweetened soda would take and this means that it has a higher density per unit volume. If it exceeds the density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter it will be heavier than water and then sink‚ if it has a density of less than 1 gram per cubic centimeter it will float. (Note: This does not mean the diet soda will float like a boat on the surface of the water‚ but it may be peeking just above the surface a small amount.. Part of the problem

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    Their bodies are long and slender‚ flattened. The bodies are broad at the front‚ and gradually tapering toward the rear. They can be found almost anywhere‚ but prefer damp‚ moderate temperature places such as basements‚ laundry rooms‚ and under sinks. .   Silverfish Biology and Habits • Silverfish prefer a dark‚ moist environment and require a large supply of starchy foods or molds.

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    Patrick White Period 7 Patrick White Period 7 How to Build a Computer How to Build a Computer Have you ever thought about building your own computer? Actually buying a motherboard and a case along with all the supporting components and assembling the whole thing yourself? Here are three reasons why you might want to consider taking the plunge: 1. You’ll be able to create a custom machine that exactly matches your needs. 2. It will be much easier to upgrade your

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    example‚ Bromus is more invasive in wet years (Smith et al‚ 2000)). This is especially true given human interventions which have deliberately and accidentally facilitated the spread of species across the globe. * Many plant communities act as ’sinks’ (store carbon)‚ which helps to offset carbon emissions.

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