Papers 1541-1550 of total 3876 found.
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…recently the Canadian government has put together an action plan so that they use renewable and alternative sources of energy that will not harm the environment as much.# What the government is trying to use for energy consists of solar rays, wind…
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…, a post-doctoral fellow at Cambridge, had already been using X-ray crystallography to look at proteins. Their initial experiments proved futile and they were ordered by the lab to discontinue their work. But they continued in secret and put together…
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…! How can this be? A new invention that incorporates holograms into widow glazing makes it possible. Holograms can bend light to create complex 3- D images, but they can also simply redirect light rays. The window glaze holograms could focus sunlight coming…
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…of this is an X-ray. The radiation from multiple X-rays is extremely dangerous. This negative area is called iatrogenic disease. The marginal contribution of health that you get when you allocate more of your resources into medical care is very small…
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…delayed accepting 43% of permanent injury claims (Fricker). Advocates for workers think that the insurance companies use delays to force cheap settlements on the workers. In the case of Ray Blankenship, a worker for CalTrans, he ended up committing…
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…. The cathode ray tube with a fluorescent scene was invented in 1897. Karl Ferdinand Braun, of the University of Strasbourg, had the idea of placing two electromagnets around the neck of the tube to make the electron beam move horizontally and vertically…
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…Proctologist - disease of the lower part of the large intestine Psychiatrist - disease and disorders of the mind Riodologist - Use of x-rays and raiation to diagnose and treat disease Surgeon - surgery to correct deformaities to teat injuries or disease thoracic…
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…they felt was right, and not to vote on which vote would give them the best chance for a second term.3 In 1987, the Progressive Conservative government wanted to hold a free vote on the reinstatement of Capital punishment, but Justice minister Ray Hnatyshyn…
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…10). At home during the plague years, he studied the nature of light and the construction of telescopes. By a variety of experiments upon sunlight refracted through a prism, he concluded that rays of light, which differ in color, differ also…
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…to hold a free vote on the reinstatement of Capital punishment, but Justice minister Ray Hnatyshyn, who was opposed to it, pressured the M.P.s, into voted against the bill. Ray Hnatyshyn, was the deciding factor, if not for him, it was widely believed…
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