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…will effect the penetration of light energy. One reason for monitoring light penetration is to determine if sufficient energy is available for photosynthesis. This energy is effected by the amount of sedimentation that is suspended in the water. In order…
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…in order to accomplish this task has been challenged on the basis of concerns for energy conservation, loss of productivity, and other issues.         One advantage of telecommuting is energy conservation. A tremendous amount of energy is required…
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…in a bomb is separated into parts so that an explosion or critical mass is not reached until the bomb is set to explode. This process releases a lot of energy in the form of heat and powerful shock wave; this is the intense explosion. In addition to its…
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…blowing across the water, by this process the wind creates ripples making it easier to grip. The waves allow the wind to transfer its energy to the water's surface; the rougher the water gets, the easier it is to transfer its energy. This process also…
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…of fossil fuels available to us, natural gas, but that still pollutes our air and our water. Why should we care about their energy crisis anyways? It's not like it affects us, after all, we are Canadians and they are Americans. An SE2 supporter came up to me…
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…organism benefits, the other is harmed *energy flow= 10% is passed on, 90% is wasted autotrophs= producers; make food; plants heterotrophs= consumers; cannot make their own food Three types of heterotrophs 1. herbivores= only eat autotrophs (plants) 2…
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…much of it and it prevents further oxidation of substrate due to a lack of an NAD+ pool to accept electrons. In many fermentation pathways, the steps after energy generation are performed in part to get rid of the NADH. Pyruvate is a valuable…
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…Everyone has goals they want to achieve. Reaching these goals will help you later in life. In a positive form, perfectionism can provide the driving energy which leads to great achievement. The meticulous attention to detail necessary for scientific…
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…. Password transport involves two processes: Diffusion and Osmosis. Passive transport allows some substances such gases and water to move into and out of the cell without using energy. Active transport includes processes such as "ion pumps", "exocytosis…
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…, as well as improved memory, concentration, inner peace and whole body well-being.  In classic yoga a lore, this alignment facilitates the smooth flow of vital life energy, (known as "prana" or "chi") through the muscles, bones and soft tissues…
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