been studying genetics recently in BIO and I have realized that I actually do find genetics really interesting‚ because of its complexity and probability. The different combinations and variables make it very interesting to me‚ an avid risk take and gambler‚ because of the unknown. Genetics make – up a huge portion of how we act‚ interact with others‚ our appearance entails‚ etc. Because genetics is such an important component in life‚ we used c. elegans in lab class to discover how genes pass through
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For example‚ an article about folate and heart disease should say that saturated fat probably plays the major nutrition role in heart disease development. I believe the author’s understanding of previously reported findings to be: 3. Does the article mention whether the research results under discussion are published in a medical or nutrition journal? Where? Does the journal mentioned publish valid scientific findings? I judge the credibility of the item to be:
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are the carbohydrate profiles of the organisms you tested? (2) The yeast carbohydrate profile came out with glucose and fructose positive and Mannitol negative. The staph epidermidis was glucose‚ lactose and sucrose positive and mannitol negative. 3. Why is it important not to incubate the fermentation tubes more than 24 hours?(1) Because the sugar test will have a higher chance that the color will change and could alter the
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Energies 2008‚ 1‚ 3-18; DOI: 10.3390/en1010003 OPEN ACCESS energies ISSN 1996-1073 www.mdpi.org/energies Article Waste Cooking Oil as an Alternate Feedstock for Biodiesel Production Arjun B. Chhetri 1‚ K. Chris Watts 2 and M. Rafiqul Islam 1‚* 1 Civil and Resources Engineering Dalhousie University‚ Room D510‚ 1360 Barrington St.‚ Box 1000‚ Halifax‚ N.S. B3J 2X4‚ Canada; E-mail: kcarjun@gmail.com (for Arjun B. Chhetri) 2 Process Engineering‚ Dalhousie University‚ Halifax‚ NS‚ Box
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Brandon White 12-27-12 B4 Beatles Biography No band has influenced pop culture the way the Beatles have. They were one of the best things to happen in the twentieth century‚ let alone the Sixties. They were youth personified. They were unmatched innovators who were bigger than both Jesus and rock & roll itself: During the week of April 4‚ 1964‚ the Beatles held the first five slots on the Billboard Singles chart; they went on to sell more than a billion records; and 2000’s 1‚ a compilation
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Liuyi Bian P2 1. The physical structure of a protein often reflects and affects its function. (a) Describe THREE types of chemical bonds/interactions found in proteins. For each type‚ describe its role in determining protein structure. Different types of bonds/interactions in proteins lead to different kinds of structures. Three of the most commonly known chemical bonds in proteins include the hydrogen bond‚ the covalent bond‚ and the ionic bond. In hydrogen bonds‚ hydrogen interacts with
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On December 21‚ 1988‚ Pan American flight 103‚ originating in Frankfort‚ Germany landed at London’s Heathrow Airport‚ and after loading passengers and luggage‚ took off for New York’s JFK airport at 18:25 p.m. At approximately 19:02 p.m. air traffic control lost contact with it. A few seconds later the radar showed the plane’s blip on the screen fracture into five separate ones‚ trailing away from each other. The plane had exploded and the debris rained down on the Scottish town of Lockerbee. 243
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Lab #3- APA3120 Information Processing Speed-Accuracy Trade-off Introduction Paul Fitts’ was the first to discover the relationship between the speed of movement and accuracy requirements. This has become one of the most fundamental principles of motor control. Fitts claims a relationship between task difficulty and movement time. He quantified task difficulty as “index of difficulty” which consists of the ratio of twice the amplitude over width of the
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1. Digestive & respiratory systems (crossover point) 2. Conditions in stomach that aid in digestion 3. Organs that assist small intestine (liver‚ gallbladder‚ pancreas) 4. Pancreatic enzymes 5. Function of microvilli in small intestine 6. Functions of liver 7. 3 steps in respiration 8. Function of cilia in respiratory tract 9. Parts of “Respiratory tree” 10. Lung structure (Alveoli) 11. Breathing mechanism (movement of diaphragm) 12. General function of kidney 13. Structure of nephron
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Questionnaire for Multiple Intelligence Part I. Multiple Intelligences Instruction : Please check (√) the column that best fits your answer. Multiple Intelligences | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1. I enjoy learning in a classroom surrounded by other people. | | | | | 2. I find it easier to learn the concepts. | | | | | 3. I am sensitive to activities which involve physical movement | | | | | 4. I prefer to talk over problems‚ issues‚ or ideas with others specially topics dealing with government rather
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