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: 4. How were the results obtained? Can you tell from the article whether this was a case study‚ an epidemiological study‚ and intervention study‚ or a laboratory study? How does that information affect your understanding of what the results have contributed
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Poem: A Different History by Sujata Bhatt Name: Shaheel Satar Class: Form 4 V Q3. Emigrated: To migrate in another country. Roam: Walk freely. Shove: Push roughly. Slam: Do something hard. Toss: To throw something carelessly. Oppressor: Superior person controlling a weaker person. Torture: Act of violence. Scythe: An implement used for mowing (as grass) and composed of a long curving blade fastened at an angle to a long handle. Swooping: To move with a sweep. Conqueror: To gain
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State of the art on Bio-cutting fluids in Machining Submitted by: Abstract The increasing attention to the environmental and health impacts of industrial activities by governmental regulations and by the growing awareness level in the society is forcing industrialists to reduce the use of mineral oil-based metalworking fluids as cutting fluid. Cutting fluids have been used extensively in metal cutting operations for the last 200 years. In the beginning‚ cutting fluids consisted of simple
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precipitate was left on the white tile. It was opaque. Absence of reducing sugar ‚ presence of starch Table 2 : Tube Contents Temp (℃) Benedict’s Test – Colour Observation After 5th min (from test tube 1-4 into 1’-4’) After 35thmin (from test tube 1-4 into 1’-4’) 1 10ml solution B 1ml saliva 37 Initial blue solution turned to orange. It was opaque. Initial blue solution turned to orange. It was opaque. 2 10ml solution B 1ml 3M HCl 37 Colour of solution remained blue. It
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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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Physics 103 Equations a2 + b2 = c2 If v = ∆x ¯ ∆t |g| = 9.8m/s2 1 K = 2 mv 2 Wnet = ∆K 2 |acent | = vtang /r ω = 2πf = 2π T sin θ = opposite hypotenuse cos θ = adjacent hypotenuse tan θ = sin θ/ cos θ b x = −b± 2a −4ac v = v0 + at p = mv ¯ P =W t Wcons = −∆U P I = 4πr2 Fspr = −k ∆x √ 2 ax2 + bx + c = 0 then 1 a = ∆v ¯ ∆t x = x0 + v0 t + 2 at2 Fext = ma = ∆p w = mg ∆t W =F s Ug = mgy ME = U + K M Ei + Wother = M Ef |τ | = rF⊥ v = fλ P = F/A Uspr = 1 kx2 2 1 4π 0 e = 1.6 × 10−19
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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 than working on them | | | |
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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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muscle‚ blood and lympatic vessels‚ nerves‚ fat and skin. 2. protects vital organs of the body such as brains‚ spinal cords‚ the heart and lungs. 3. assits body movement by providing attachments for muscle that pull on the bones that act as levers. 4. it manufactures blood cells and occur cheify in red bone marrow. 5. also a storage area for mineral salts‚ especially calcium and fats. The skeletal system ● How many bones do the skeletal system consists? - The skeletal system consists of
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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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