Papers 1901-1910 of total 3876 found.
…is a shield that absorbs and protects the earth from ultra-violet rays. Ozone depletion allows an increase of damaging ultra-violet rays that enter the atmosphere. Scientists believe that extra UV-Rays can cause cancer, cataracts and damage to agriculture Ozone…
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…born athlete, throwing it away. The sunshine state is what the sign reads. But where's the sun? Will we ever see it? Will the rays ever break through the fog that seems to have settled in? Will he ever feel the bat hitting a ball over the fence, the catch…
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Category: /Literature/English
…). First of all, the ad’s background is entirely solid navy blue. Across the top of this advertisement is a headline in bold white letters that reads: “Unsurpassed Whitening.” In the center of the page, bright rays of light shine from the Rembrandt container…
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…out at Georg (Ray Joseph) “just kiss her!” when he was too wishy-washy with Amalia (Keite David). Two stellar performances by Kathy Burch (Miss Ritter) and Ian Leonard (Kodaly) stole the show! They even managed to take the stage away from the main…
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Category: /History
…on canvas is a sad reminder of the civil turmoil our country was once in. There is a map, courtesy of Ray Toler of Springdale, Arkansas, of the Ozark area during the Civil War. The map, although crude, gives an excellent overview of the positions…
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…and Francis Crick used X rays, molecular model building, and the compiled research of many other scientists and discovered the physical makeup of DNA. What they found was a long, twisting double helix located along the chromosomes of a cell. Connecting…
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…to see without expensive and extremely sophisticated equipment. There are two ways scientists can detect the presence of a black hole. The first way is with X-Ray detection. Scientists look for areas that create large shifts in energy levels. These shifts…
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…degeneration Homeostatic Imbalances of the Eye 1. emmetriopia – normal vision, rays converge at retina 2. myopia – nearsighted, image converges in front of retina instead of striking the retina, problem is fixed using a concave lens 3. hyperopia…
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…to the next and thus it possible for the water to ascend the entire length of the tree (in the angiosperms there are corresponding larger and continuous and more efficient water-conducting channels called vessels). Also present in the xylem are (b)medullary rays
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…, Rosy kept her research from everyone. She saw solving the DNA structure as her own personal crusade. She withheld x-rays of DNA and evidence that the two sugar-phosphate backbones twist around the outside of the DNA molecule, instead of on the inside like…
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