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    of pigments. His facial expression is showing a very comical smile going from ear to ear‚ Many types of beads and shells mask his face and an intricate pattern of beads cover the back of his head in zig zags. With what looks like hair from the deceased caps his head. The collar of his suite is made of also Raffia‚ beads‚ shells‚ and ivory. His chest is splattered with different types of beads and shells some going horizontal and vertical others criss crossing in the middle of his back is a arrange

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    making the beads. Before we made the beads‚ we first had to use our pencil to draw the lines where we would make the beads while the lathe was turning our soon-to-be spindle. Once we had the lines marked down‚ we used the spearpoint to make the beads where the lines were. We gently pushed the spearpoint into the wood at each line making beads at each one. After we made all the beads we had to round them out with the spearpoint‚ and then took the skew to compress the wood fibers between the beads to make

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    different alleles being crossed. Methods and Materials Blue Beads Green Beads Red Beads Yellow beads (2) 100 mL Beakers Permanent Marker Using the permanent marker‚ label one 100 mL beaker as “1” and the second beaker as “2”. Count out 50 yellow and 50 blue beads and pour them into “Beaker 1”. Stir the beads to make sure there is an even distribution of both throughout the beaker‚ or a homogenous mixture. Now pour 50 red and 50 green beads into “Beaker 2” and create another homogeneous mixture. Here

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    clay‚ weaving‚ beads‚ etc. For example‚ pottery ‚which was used in ways such as dishes‚ storage‚ and a means to make money later on‚ was used for a tool long before it had been

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    humankind. One reason that I think that poaching should end because first off it is inhumane. These animals aren’t dying because they are harming humankind but they are dying because people need them for unneeded stuff such as jewelry‚ utensils‚ trinkets and religious figurines.

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    Archaeologists‚ Sigtuna‚ May 27th-June 2nd (Stockholm 2004) 135-48. Dussubieux et. al. 2008: L. Dussubieux / C. M. Kusimba / V. Gogte / S Brill 1999: R. H. Brill‚ Chemical Analyses of Early Glasses (Corning NY 1999). 2002: P. Francis‚ Asia’s Maritime Bead Trade 300 B.C. to the Present (Hawaii 2002). Coedés 1944: G. Coedés‚ Histoire ancienne des etats hindouises d’Extreme Orient (Hanoi 1944). South East Asia & China: Art‚ Interaction and Commerce. Colloquies on Art and Archaeology in Asia 17 (London

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    of the modern mechanical and electronic calculators. The Abacus is similar to the modern calculator. It has a rectangular wooden frame with beads in the columns. There is a cross rod to divide beads into two parts‚ above the rod each bead represents quantities of five and as it moves right it goes up like 50‚ 500‚ 5000 and so on‚ while under the rod each bead represents quantities of one and goes up to 10‚ 100‚ 1000‚ and so on. The basic operations for which the abacus is helpful include arithmetic

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    and a faster rate of oxygen consumption in both temperatures. 2. If I place the dry peas and beads in the respirometer‚ then there will a low amount of oxygen consumption and low rate of oxygen consumption in both temperatures. 3. If I place the glass beads in the respirometer‚ then there will be no oxygen consumption. Materials: • 3 respirometers • Germinating peas • Dry peas • Glass beads • Thermometer •

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    attached to a paramagnetic bead. The bead is trapped in a magnetic field. The magnetic field can be twisted and rotated so that MT can also be used for micromanipulation of the protein-DNA complex. The diagram shows a force extension curve for bare DNA (black) and for DNA bound to Cren7 (red). This shows that Cren7 reduces the extension of DNA. B. Optical tweezers (OT). A DNA molecule is on two sides attached to a bead. The beads are trapped in a mobile optical trap. The beads can be moved and force

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    | AP Biology Lab #5: Cell Respiration | | | | | | Brian Suarez Completed with Yeonah Suk‚ Michelle Lee‚ and Agron 12/14/12 SBS21X (Period 1 & 2) Ms. Brady Brian Suarez Completed with Yeonah Suk‚ Michelle Lee‚ and Agron 12/14/12 SBS21X (Period 1 & 2) Ms. Brady Introduction To be able to carry on metabolic processes in the cell‚ cells need energy. The cells can obtain their energy in different ways but the most efficient way of harvesting stored food in the cell is through

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