Papers 1041-1050 of total 3876 found.
…in traditional and emerging areas of science. The Institute enjoys one of the world's leading private computational capabilities with an array of computers, including a Cray supercomputer. Research is further supported by X-ray crystallography laboratories, high…
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…highlands. On the other side he looked down into a deep mountain glen, wild, lonely, and shagged, the bottom filled with fragments from the impending cliffs, and scarcely lighted by the reflected rays of the setting sun. For some time Rip lay musing on this scene…
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…the subconscious mind and is used with no intention of making the artwork logically understandable. The surrealist circle was made up of many of the greatest artists of the 20th century, including Jean Arp, Max Ernst, Giorgio de Chirico, Man Ray, Joan Miro, and Rene…
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…diseases which were incurable some decades ago. From simple X rays to Ultrasound scan to C.T. Scan and today M.R.I. scan, Biomedical engineering has brought revolution in the field of investigations and procedures on patients. Genetic engineering today has made…
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…energy, rays, power, etc. <Tab/>This affects everybody because if radiation can come from natural sources like rocks, then everybody in the world is affected in some way, some how. An individual can make a difference by trying to stay away from…
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…been x-rayed and everything must be searched. The problem of airline safety can never be truly resolved. Airplanes can always malfunction in one way or another they cant be constantly monitored the planes can be serviced more often with more attention…
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…of the eye. For scanning to be successful, the person must sit perfectly still. The iris scanner would then scan and measure this person's iris, or color band. The retina scanner is even more complex, and more invasive. The reason why being that an infrared ray
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…, respiratory disease, and water contact disease. These are just some of the random examples of many. The Ethiopian Flag is very unique there are three equal horizontal bands of green, red, and white with a yellow pentagram and single yellow rays emanating from…
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…by that, we get more harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun that can cause our skin old or even cause skin cancer. So, I suggest that we should take buses when we go to somewhere not that far away because it actually helps our Ozone layer. Secondly, we have soil…
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…freezing; it contributes to providing life with water, and it directly supplies energy to plants, as well as much more. Because of the sun, Earth has life. <Tab/>The sun provides UV rays for plants to make into energy and food. This keeps…
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