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of an atom into two or more parts. When such an occurrence takes place, a very large amount of energy is released. This can occur very quickly as in an atomic bomb, or in a more controlled manner allowing the energy to be captured for useful purposes. Only a few
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One of the most interesting phenomena in Nuclear Physics with far reaching consequences is nuclear fission. Nuclear fission is defined as the splitting of heavy nuclei to release energy. This aspect holds many opportunities and possibilities for our
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Category: /Business & Economy/International
be increased or decreased by using many different factors.
Temperature - Temperature alters the rate of a reaction by supplying the reactant particles with more energy, the more energy the reactants have the faster they move around increasing they're are chance
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
. Some bumpers use energy absorbers or brackets and others are made with a foam cushioning material.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/studies/Bumper/Index.html
Bumper systems have changed drastically over the last 20 to 30 years. More demanding
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Category: /History/North American History
would become known as the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Douglas unknowingly renewed a decades old debate over slavery and caused the nation to fall more deeply into a sectional divide that would split the Union in the years to come.
The origins of the Kansas-Nebraska
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that renew themselves for long periods through cell division. The second is that under certain experimental conditions, they can be induced to become cells with special functions such as the beating cells of the heart muscle or the insulin-producing cells
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Category: /Literature/English
Rand, Ayn. The Fountainhead. Penguin Books, © renewed 1971. (First published 1943). 697 pages.
Plot: Two architects, long-time friends, who choose completely different roads of life, converge as they build their careers. One, named Peter Keating
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Biography: William J. Clinton, at 46 the youngest man elected President since John F. Kennedy, came to the White House
pledging to end the era of drift and deadlock and begin a new season of American renewal. In an address before Congress
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of. She helps Krogstad improve his life by renewing the relationship that they once had years ago. This change benefits Noras life in many ways. It enables her to willingly admit all that has happened between her and Krogstad. It also makes it possible
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research, in the United States. The stem cell is a unique and essential cell type found in all animals. In adult the organism stem cells are those that renew tissue, the most fundamental and extraordinary of the stem cells are found in the early stage
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