Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
membrane that causes 'holes' to appear in the membrane, allowing fluids to pass out freely, but when the temperatures begin to get higher still, the proteins in the cells begin to decompose as well which blocks some of the holes and therefore slowing down
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Category: /History
of a god. Frequent offerings were models of animals and the labrys, either deliberately burnt, or broken. Some objects have been recovered holes and rocky fissures and historians conclude that this is how the earth gods and chthonic deities received offerings
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Category: /Literature
it in accordance with real light's behavior. The rigidity of puritan life, the preponderance of law and order produces the coherence and stability necessary for holograms. If an object moves during exposure in the resulting hologram there will be a black 'hole' where
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Category: /Literature/English
into the throat. The pony plunged weakly away and then stood still, trembling violently. The blood ran thickly out and up the knife and across Billy's hand and into his shirtsleeve. The sure square hand sawed out a round hole in the flesh, and the breath came bursting
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
character helped find holes in two key pieces of
evidence, one being the knife used in the murder. The switchblade knife was supposed to
one of a kind, but juror 8 takes a knife out of his pocket and jams it into the table next to
the knife that was used
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
(Blashfield). Chlorofluorocarbon or CFCs for short is another contributor to greenhouse gases. CFCs are found in refrigerators, foam insulators, Styrofoam, and aerosol cans. The main problem with CFCs is that it causes holes in the ozone layer. They can
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Category: /History/European History
. It enabled them to obtain a more emotional side and understand and appreciate life more.
Trenches were very popular in World War One. Trenches were huge lines of holes dug in the ground where the troops could sit in and hide out. They protected the men
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
of the house. I, being a man of honor, to an extent, went back into the house and proceeded to make the basement couch my bed for the night. I didn't sleep much that night; I kept thinking how I wanted to punch holes in the walls, throw chairs and break
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
The hole. It's like the punishment room in prison. Unlike solitary confinement where you get your own cell, in the hole you only get four walls. You are stripped down and thrown into the room with no light and only a bucket to piss
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Category: /History/European History
two pieces of wood with a hole in the middle of them. There was no light so when it got dark quickly in the winter they could see where the hole was. Below the girls room was the schooling area. The children did reading and writing there. There were three
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