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    3.1 HyperXtrude simulations HyperXtrude is commercial software for simulation which was produced by Altair Inc. It is good at and special for die design and material flow in the extrusion process of metals and polymers. If the simulations are accurate enough for different profile designs and thermo-mechanical behavior of the billet materials‚ it is very important for die designers and production engineers to predict and reduce the cost of die trials. It is of very practical for producing balanced

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    Using Stoichiometry to Determine Gases Produced in a Reaction Introduction Magnesium is a metal and is the third most commonly used metal by chemists. Some would say it is the least dense structural metal. Its lightness is often alloyed with aluminum. Magnesium is also used in racing car wheels called MAG wheels. Many car-manufacturing companies will use magnesium and aluminum because of the lightness of the metal. Both of these metals are reactive with acids. The most common acid in they

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    problem of constitution’s weakness was Article 48‚ which was enacted in 1919. This article gave president so-called sole power whenever he want. President could use this article in emergency situation and have law of veto. So if president was different oriented than leading party in Reichstag‚ that could cause many conflicts like later‚ in 1930’s when was president Hindenburg in charge and the leading party was NAZI party. Hindenburg didn’t accept any of NAZI law offers‚ so people started to hate Paul

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    Science has been evolving since the start of man. There have been finding and inventions large and small. Genetically Modified Organisms‚ also known as GMOs‚ are one of those large findings. GMOs are a vital part of our world’s food production. In Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ the creature could be considered a scientific breakthrough and also a genetically modified organism. Frankenstein is a romantic novel. If the creature would have been used correctly it would have helped with scientific breakthroughs

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    Effect of ions on living organisms (24 marks) An ion is a charged atom or molecule. This is because it does not have an equal amount of protons and electrons‚ therefore giving the atom an overall charge. An example of an ion is ‚ this is sodium and the plus sign represents an overall positive charge. Ions are very important to living organisms as they are essential for life‚ they play an important role within the cell allowing mechanisms within the living organisms such as respiration‚ to take

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    Discuss the Role of Hydrogen Bonding in living Organisms A hydrogen bond is an intermolecular bond and is formed when a charged part of a molecule having polar covalent bonds‚ forms an electrostatic attraction with a molecule of opposite charge‚ generally with fluorine‚ oxygen and nitrogen. Molecules having non polar covalent bonds do not form hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds are classified as weak bonds as they are easily and rapidly formed and broken‚ however the cumulative effects of large

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    Genetically modified organisms or as most of us know them by GMOs. These are organisms where a gene is purposely changed or added artificially to make it more appealing. Humans have been genetically enhancing anything we can. Many people are for GMOs while others are against it. An estimated 70% of all of our food supply contain at least one genetically modified organism. Therefor if you were against it there is really no way of running away from them. I think GMOs do more good then harm. Selective

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    Amanda Lab Report 1 Microbiology Laboratory Title – Differentiating Organisms using the Gram Stain Introduction The experiment conducted was based upon the known attributes of two different groups of bacteria‚ those that are gram positive‚ and those that are gram negative. Using a specific staining procedure‚ it is possible to differentiate the two types under a microscope The gram stain method of differentiation is possible because of differences in the cell membrane between the two categories

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    A GMO is a “genetically modified organism: an organism or microorganism whose genetic material has been altered by means of genetic engineering‚” (Dictionary.com‚ web). There is nothing wrong with GMO’s‚ they simply allow for better taste‚ better quality‚ and bigger proportions in our food. In today’s society everyone wants the next bigger and better thing‚ which is what GMO’s allow. However‚ for some reason people seem to prefer “organic” selections

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    Webster’s definition of “GMO” states “A genetically modified organism (GMO) or genetically engineered organism (GEO) is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.” The simple version of that definition is basically that people‚ for whatever reason‚ decided to modify crops or organisms to fit certain qualifications and characteristics of their choosing. The gene introduced into the organism is exaggerated to fit the desire of the creator. For example

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