Papers 1821-1830 of total 3876 found.
…of hydrogen are converted to about 695,000,000 tons of helium and 5,000,000 tons (=3.86e33 ergs) of energy in the form of gamma rays. As it travels out toward the surface, the energy is continuously absorbed and re-emitted at lower and lower temperatures so…
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…to increase share of ecological renewable types of energy, such as the hydro energy, biomass energy, wind energy, tidal energy and the solar energy, I will write a details about. The Sun's rays have long been used as the heat source for evaporating…
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…of thermal energy as well as gamma rays and two or more free neutrons. These free neutrons fission other uranium nuclei which in turn give off neutrons that split still more nuclei this is called a chain reaction. In a nuclear power reactor the energy…
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…functions quite beyond World Wide Web, including electronic mail. Electronic mail, or E-mail as it is commonly called, was invented by Ray Tomlinson in 1971 as a way of sending messages of the Internet to other users on-line. His program for sending E-mail…
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…. They are tunable, as are dye lasers, and in theory a small number could cover the entire spectrum from infrared to X-rays. Free-electron lasers should also become capable of generating very high-power radiation, which is currently too expensive to produce. Laser…
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…the planet on which we live. Other examples include the family of ruminants and how they are able to digest lysazine, the mutations caused by X-ray radiation in the fruit fly, and countless other experiments scientists perform to get a better understanding of how…
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…levels of radiation by x-rays. Twenty-one of the dogs died within the first two weeks. The irritated dogs suffered vomiting, diarrhea, and lost their appetites. Later, they hemorrhaged from the mouth, nose, and eyes. In the experimenter’s report, they compared…
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…a cough would be examined for cancer cells or one could have a chest x-ray or CAT scan done. The final way for a doctor to check one's lungs for cancer would be to have a bronchoscopy or biopsy. The five year survival rate for a person with lung cancer is 13…
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…by phototherapy in the hospital nursery. Other preventive programs are directed toward the prevention of prematurity; reducing exposure of pregnant women to virus and other infections; unnecessary exposure to X-rays, drugs and medications; and the control of diabetes…
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…. The most common way that we collect energy from the suns rays is with solar panels. There are two types of solar panels that we use. One type collects light energy and the other traps heat. The last renewable source I am writing about is wind energy. Small…
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