Papers 1941-1950 of total 21286 found.
…of experimental work exciting. Although enzymes were recognized in the nineteenth century as catalysts for certain chemical events in nature, their importance was not fully appreciated until their role in alcohol fermentation and muscle metabolism was defined…
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…. They say the reason why it takes so long to reach maturity is because compared to animals we have tons more of nerve cells in our brain. Realistically the brain seems to be very disorganized. The very process of growing up consists of different factors…
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Category: /History
…with the people in the group. A civilization has an environmental advantage leading to surplus and experimentation. The three aspects f these theories are environmental advantages, surplus, and experiments leading to new discoveries. OR A civilization is a complex…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the few forms of birth control that protect against pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Two kinds of condoms are made: skin and rubber. Skin condoms are made of sterile animal membrane and rubber condoms are made of latex and can be pre-lubricated…
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…failures, the immersion in enzymology was intoxicating to Kornberg; he discovered the momentum of experimental work exciting. Although enzymes were recognized in the nineteenth century as catalysts for certain chemical events in nature, their importance…
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…the best at what they did, and the most popular at what they did. Relentlessly imaginative and experimental, the Beatles grabbed ahold of the international mass consciousness in 1964 and never let go for the next six years, always staying ahead of the pack…
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…natural catastrophe. And upon this catastrophe and destruction, we build and grow (Fitzgerald 1). Berossus, a Babylonian scholar, may have been the first astronaut historian. He said that " animals endowed with reason" bestowed the Sumerian culture before…
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…of AIDS appeared in New York. "Thus began a phase of frantic experimentation," say the Segals. One group was working on trying to cause animal pathogens to adapt themselves to life in human beings. This was done under the cover of searching for a cure…
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…valves. Surgery is usually necessary to repair or replace damaged valves as symptoms worsen. Valves may be replaced with mechanical prostheses, valves constructed from animal sources, or from other humans. Mechanical valves make the use of blood thinners…
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…together today’s basis of thinking and questioning evolutionary processes (Wright). Once these new scientific explanations were introduced into the society, people began questioning not only animal origins, but also the beginnings of mankind itself. Through…
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