Papers 1881-1890 of total 60222 found.
…to the heating effect of the wire. 24 SWG This wire proved both parts of my prediction. The resistance went up almost proportionally, nearly creating a straight line. As it was the thickest wire I tested, I expected it to have the lowest resistance of the three…
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…suicide would receive help or not. But unfortunately the committee had 'refused the girl'. J.B. Priestley makes a general point that the family was not the only ones whose actions had a destructive effect on others as the true behaviour of Alderman Meggarty…
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…to be pumped around the body. These mechanisms keep the body stimulated to produce a cardiovascular response. The effects of exercise on the heart and blood circulation are: ·Small blood vessels dilate in muscles that are working ·Large blood vessels (arterioles…
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…exchange network created a greater opportunity for mobility of labour. Beveridge stated that these labour exchanges would lead to "dispauperisation" in a more humane and effective way than the workhouse - it made finding work easy instead of relief hard…
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…, had an even greater effect on Southeast Asians' lives. American 'Secret Bombing' campaigns and countless napalm strikes lead to the destruction of many homes and at least 10 million people became homeless, and 800,000 became war orphans in South Vietnam…
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…extremely beneficial (and detrimental, since we are not truly ready as a people for power like this) effects of genetic engineering? Will the two reach an equilibrium eventually, one in which the true power is more or less contained until we are ready? What memes…
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…the brightest students in the nation is to test them all with the same standards to make sure it is fair. Each student answering the same questions under the same conditions is the only way to compare each student in the country. The negative effect of this, though…
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…. Cell membranes are completely permeable to water therefore the water potential the cell is exposed to can have a dramatic effect on the cell. Procedure Apparatus: Below is a list of apparatus used to conduct the experiment and take down accurate results…
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