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…heard a sermon on it. In fact, Ray C. Stedman reports that “Esther is a different kind of literature” and “because it is a different kind of literature, I think perhaps we are a bit frightened by it” (np). The book never mentions the name of God…
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…to “Changing Woman”, which is a 4 day ritual for them. The “Changing Woman” is said to bring fertility and long life to other women of the tribe. A major part of the kinaalda is the traditional run towards the sun’s rays, which symbolize life, truth, beauty…
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…in the epidermis. Basal Cell Carcinoma is caused by overexposure to the sun. The sun gives off ultraviolet rays, which are harmful to the human body. Basal cell carcinoma will affect body parts such as the eyes, ears and nose. If it is detected before it gets deep…
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…dispersive x-ray analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and electrothermal atomic absorption spectrophotometry were used to detect trace amounts of titanium in surrounding soft tissues. A single metal inclusion was detected by scanning electron microscopy…
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…of these quarks are up and down. They are the lightest and they make up all the matter around us. The next two lightest of the quarks, strange and charm, are found in cosmic rays that originate in space. The two heaviest of the quarks, top and bottom, have not yet…
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…. Blood work is commonly done in the laboratory. Different forms of blood work include checking the hemoglobin count, platelet count, or white blood cell count. X-rays are routinely done for treatment follow-up. Ultrasound is also used as a treatment follow…
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…be understand broadly, since lasers have covered radiation at wavelengths ranging from infrared range to ultraviolet and even soft x-ray range. Take surgery as an example, when light is focused, the point of focus can become hot enough to burn the skin or human…
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…interplanetary and planetary magnetic fields; solar wind parameters; cosmic rays; transition region of the heliosphere; neutral hydrogen abundance; distribution, size, mass, flux, and velocity of dust particles; Jovian aurorae (a); Jovian radio waves; atmosphere…
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…, disrupting the rays of light, as though trying to prevent any chance of hope reaching me. I was being consumed by the dullness of the room, drowning in the murky green. The rays of light were my lifelines, reaching in to pull me out, but I could not grasp them. I…
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…School, and 15 out of 16 students at Saratoga High School, passed each exam. Eighty-two percent of the test-takers at Prospect High School in Saratoga passed the English-language arts section, and 70% passed the mathematics section (Ray).Prospect students say…
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