Papers 1751-1760 of total 13640 found.
Category: /Literature
…is the foundation on which to build one's career. <Tab/>My first goal is to acquire a profession of my choice. This profession will help me to be useful not only to myself but to the general public. I have chosen ENGINEERING because of the innate desire…
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Category: /History
…In the early 1800s, coal and steam drove the machines of industry. By the late 1800s, new kinds of energy were coming into use. One was gasoline, which powered a new type of engine called an internal combustion engine. Small, light, and efficient…
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…'Sensis good enough to rival Google, Yahoo' Sydney Morning Herald July 12, 2004 Sensis.com.au is an internet search engine that allows users to find information on the web and also access information within the normally confined boundaries…
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…but after two years Henry moved back to Detroit and worked as a night engineer for the Detroit Edison Company.         In 1899 Ford helped organize the Detroit Automobile Company. Ford wanted to build cars that didn't cost a lot so many people could…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…computer in cooperate with computer engineers recently. It's widely known as bioinformatics regarded as new horizon of gene research. For humanities, scope of research is sometimes limited to make use of scientific methods. And the facts that the destination…
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…DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid are two chemical substances involved in transmitting genetic information from parent to offspring. It was known early into the 20th century that chromosomes, the genetic material…
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….         What is understood toady is that genetic information is encoded in DNA base sequences and that it is multiplies through replication. Variation occurs genetically through mutation and recombination which is generally accepted as being random with respect…
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…in the biotechnology industry are rejected to exceed $45 billion by 2009. One of the goals of the project is improved knowledge in the area of molecular medicine. Increasingly detailed maps have aided researchers seeking genes associated with dozens of genetic conditions…
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…in the biotechnology industry are rejected to exceed $45 billion by 2009. One of the goals of the project is improved knowledge in the area of molecular medicine. Increasingly detailed maps have aided researchers seeking genes associated with dozens of genetic conditions…
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…of the DNA. The newly formed cell is then placed in a surrogate mother until the cell has matured. A human clone, the clonee, is genetically identical to the cloner, the person being cloned. In other words a human clone is a time-delayed indentical twin of another…
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