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20 Apr 2008
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Temperature and Ocean Rising

Thesis - 4 pages - Geology

One of the most controversial topics over the last few years has been the argument of what is going to happen to our planet in the future because of this theory called global warming. Global warming has been the main topic from geologists all the way up to Presidents of countries all around the...

15 Apr 2008
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EDTA Titration of Ca2+ and Mg2+ in Bottled Water

Course material - 4 pages - Physics

The objective of this experiment is to determine the total concentration of metal ions required to completely react with EDTA, or ethylene diamine tetra-acetate. The concentration determined will then be taken as the equivalent concentration of Ca2+ and Mg2+. Ca2+ will be analyzed separately in...

15 Apr 2008
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Running head: Circadian Photoreception A look at circadian photoreception in blind people

Case study - 4 pages - Medical studies

In humans, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) controls the body's circadian rhythms. Each day, sighted people have the opportunity to reset their internal clock based on the amount of ambient light entering their retinas. The retina contains a subset of retinal ganglion cells specialized in...

14 Apr 2008
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Geographic Information Systems: Modeling and Analytical Shortcomings with a Landscape Archaeological Case Study

Case study - 24 pages - Geology

Archaeology has traditionally been defined relative to anthropology as “anthropology of the past” but an alternative viewpoint defines archaeology as “geography of the past.” As with other geographically-based fields, archaeological research emphasizes spatial information,...

14 Apr 2008
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Troia 2002 A Case Study in the Applications of Magnetometry

Tutorials/exercises - 11 pages - Geology

Between July 26 and August 3, 2002, research was conducted by Prof. William Aylward of the UW-Madison Classics Department, Dr. Jim Compton Tucker of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Research Center, and Jamon Van Den Hoek in partnership with the Troia Project by using a magnetometer linked with a...

11 Apr 2008
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The Telephone

Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - Electronics, mechanics, engineering & technology

Phones have been integral to the evolution of communications and can be considered to have been the most prominent icon of interpersonal interactions over long distances. From the moment Alexander Graham Bell say those famous words to Thomas Watson over the first incarnation of the telephone...

09 Apr 2008
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Skeletal Radiology and Bone Growth

Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - Biology

Radiographic examination is the key to the diagnosis of many skeletal abnormalities. It is essential that each bone be examined in its entirety, including the cortex, medullary canal (cancellous bone or spongiosa), and articular ends. The position and alignment of joints are determined. In...

09 Apr 2008
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PERCOCET: How it works

Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Medical studies

Percocet is a well known pain killer used to treat pain for moderate to severe sufferers of a wide variety of ailments. Percocet, or similarly composed products containing narcotics, are prescribed by doctors quite often for various forms of serious pain (ranging from severe, chronic, cases such...

19 Feb 2008
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Analysis of an Association between Nicotine Dependence and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Essay - 5 pages - Biology

The goal of this paper is to evaluate the significance of the co-morbidity of nicotine abuse in adolescents afflicted with ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Due to the nature of the disorder and its possible underlying pathophysiology of dopaminergic dysfunction, the use of...

09 Feb 2008
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Novel pressure-relief wheelchair: research paper

Tutorials/exercises - 30 pages - Biology

Pressure sores are painful and debilitating tissue wounds which commonly affect wheelchair users. Current treatment of pressure sores requires bed-rest for up to sixteen weeks, which is unacceptable for patients with active life-styles. The purpose of our project is to design a wheelchair that...

03 Jan 2008
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The Obesity Factor

Essay - 3 pages - Medical studies

As Becky waits for the bus on a chilly Thursday night she paces back and forth in anticipation. Stressing over why the bus is taking so long, she feels a pang of hunger in her stomach and realizing that she hasn't got anything at home to eat, she decides to quickly run across the street and grab...

03 Jan 2008
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E-mail: Use It or Lose It?

Essay - 2 pages - Computer science

Individuals living in today's modern world have differing opinions concerning the so-called advantages of new technology that is available to us. Some are pro- innovation and believe that it has had a positive effect on our lives, while others believe that new technology has negatively influenced...

21 Dec 2007
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Water Research Project

Case study - 4 pages - Biology

The human body is composed of 50-80% water. Blood and muscles contain significant amounts, and approximately 95% of the brain is water. All body systems and organs need water to function properly, and will shut down without it. Most of the chemical reactions that take place in our body need water...

19 Dec 2007
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Face Value: The Complexities of Genetic Engineering

Essay - 2 pages - Biology

Society is no stranger to technology - it has been adapting it and advancing it for decades. Technology has completely revolutionized the way we interact each other as well as ourselves. Due to this complete integration, there has been an addiction formulated. Human beings now thrive on...

19 Dec 2007
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Natural Selection vs. Divine Creation

Essay - 3 pages - Biology

From the beginning of the ideas presented by Charles Darwin in The Origin of Species, and their gaining support from the scientific community, the theory of evolution was been met with opposition. A great deal of this opposition came from religious groups who believed in a creation from a divine...

17 Dec 2007
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Information System's Theory

Essay - 2 pages - Computer science

Karl E. Weick is one of the most influential people when it comes to organizational strategy and information systems. He was born on October 31, 1936 in Warsaw, Ind. and has served as a theorist and information specialist for many years, most recently at the University of Michigan (where he...

17 Dec 2007
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Effects of Road Salt on Germination and Growth

Tutorials/exercises - 11 pages - Biology

This report examined the effects of road salt in relation to growth and germination in the Brassica rapa, a common turnup flower. The initial questions considered if the salt would actually affect the growth. There were four groups of plants which were collected. The groups included a control...

17 Dec 2007
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Results and Figures of Salt on Germination and Growth

Essay - 3 pages - Biology

Finding the effects of salt on germination and growth of plants took twenty-two days of research. Each collection day the height, height of the leaf, color, height of the node, number of buds, and the number of the flowers were taken into account. Based on the original hypothesis stating that the...

17 Dec 2007
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Brassica Rapa in Comparison With Sodium Chloride

Essay - 4 pages - Biology

In this study the Brassica Rapa will be tested to see if salt water effects it's growth. Data will be taken from four different types of groups: distilled water; 0.25% of sodium chloride; 1.00% of sodium chloride; and 4.00% of sodium chloride. Data will be collected in a twenty-two day span,...

04 Dec 2007
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How Mad is Reefer?

Essay - 4 pages - Physics

From the age of twelve and older nearly 40% of our country, about 98 million Americans, has used Cannabis sativa for its psychological and physiological effects in much the same way as it has been throughout recorded history (AMA Council). This lengthy past has constructed a harsh stigma around...

03 Dec 2007
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Taking Candy from Strangers: Why Not?

Essay - 3 pages - Computer science

The word “stranger” carries negative connotations in society, especially when associated with the Internet. Parents are lectured by authorities to monitor their children's use of chat rooms. E-mail filters remove millions of unwanted and sometimes grotesque advertisements from strangers...

27 Nov 2007
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The Social History of LSD

Essay - 4 pages - Biology

When Albert Hofmann created LSD 25 during experimentation in his laboratory, he had no idea what was to become of it, or what kind of an impact it would have. "Dr. Humphry Osmond invented the term 'psychodelic', which was later amended to 'psychedelic to get rid of the nuthouse...

27 Nov 2007
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The CCR5-Delta 32 Genetic Mutation and Human Evolution - published: 27/11/2007

Essay - 2 pages - Biology

Genetic mutations are not uncommon. They can happen for a variety of reasons and have a variety of effects. Those with negative effects are weeded out by natural selection, and those with positive effects prevail and are accumulated due to natural selection. These mutations can be caused by a...

26 Nov 2007
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Venomous Lizards

Essay - 2 pages - Biology

The two venomous lizards of the world are impressive creatures about which much misinformation has been spread for centuries. They have been thought to possess supernatural features such as poisonous breath, a stinging tail and the ability to spit their venom. The Gila monster (Heloderma...

26 Nov 2007
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Venomous Snakes

Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - Biology

The term pit viper comes from the presence of paired, highly sensitive, thermoreceptor organs (pits) present on the forward portion of these snakes' heads. These structures, also known as foveal organs, serve the snake in locating prey, aiming strikes, and adjusting venom dose. The foveal...

26 Nov 2007
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An Assessment of Historical and Contemporary Land Use at Hedgehog Mountain, Freeport, Maine, via Field Observation

Case study - 5 pages - Biology

The purpose of this investigation was to collect information that allowed the formulation of a hypothesis as to the land-use history of the Hedgehog Mountain preserve, and to correlate empirical observations with a limited literature review in an attempt to validate the hypothesis presented. The...

26 Nov 2007
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Genes and Chromosomes

Tutorials/exercises - 6 pages - Medical studies

As a first approximation, genes can be defined as stretches of DNA that encode a single protein or a single functional RNA, such as an rRNA or tRNA. There are exceptions to this rule because there are mechanisms, such as alternative splicing of the primary RNA transcript into different mRNAs,...

26 Nov 2007
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Pelvic Circulation

Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Medical studies

At the bifurcation of the aorta, the middle sacral artery arises posteriorly and travels on the pelvic surface of the sacrum to supply branches to the sacral foramina and the rectum. The common iliac arteries arise at the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra, run anterior and lateral to their...

26 Nov 2007
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Pelvic Innervations

Essay - 2 pages - Medical studies

Surgical Anatomy of the Retroperitoneum, Kidneys, and Ureters; only the pelvic courses of its nerves are reviewed here. The iliohypogastric nerve (L1) travels between, and supplies, the internal oblique and the transversus muscles and pierces the internal and external oblique muscles 3 cm above...

26 Nov 2007
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Anatomy of the Lower Urinary Tract and Male Genitalia

Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - Medical studies

The pelvic bones are the sacrum (the termination of the axial skeleton) and the two innominate bones. The latter are formed by the fusion of the iliac, ischial, and pubic ossification centers at the acetabulum. The ischium and pubis also meet below, in the center of the inferior ramus, to form...