Papers 1961-1970 of total 21286 found.
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…and cotton. Other merchants from Sicily and Aragorn traded for Tunisian gold, and Algerian wool and animal skins. Popular goods traded from the Middle East were sugar, melons, cotton, ultramarine dye and damask cloth. Although the Pope tried to stop merchants from…
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…were infected with typhus to see how different geographical groups reacted; to no one’s surprise, all groups perished swiftly. Fluids from diseased animals were injected into humans to observe the effect. Prisoners were forced to exist on sea water…
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…also developed on a popular level as a cult in which immortality was sought through magic and the use of various elixirs. Experimentation in alchemy gave way to the development, between the 3rd and 6th centuries, of various hygiene cults that sought…
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…of exotic collections, stuffed animals and old bones. A massive greenhouse attached to the side of the house was a veritable jungle to a young boy and it was in this environment of learned eccentricity and an unforced seeking of knowledge that Darwin's…
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…How pH of Soil affects a Plant's Growth For the experimental aspect of the research report, four sets of two plants are to be studied. They must either be checked according to size for the same height, or started from seed to ensure equality. Two…
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…imprisoned in the camps ,the Jewish occupants were treated as animals. All possessions were taken from them and collected by the Nazi party. Jewish owned homes became Nazi property leaving the people with only the Nazi issue clothing which they were given…
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…psychological or psychiatric interest. On the contrary, it is likely that alterations of nerve conductivity and influence on the activity of nerve connections (synapses), which have been experimentally demonstrated, play an important role. This could mean…
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…will be a lively research field through out the world. Although gene therapy is still experimental, in other ways genetic research already is changing how medicine is practiced. This is because of the genetically engineered drugs that are now available through…
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…, cloth and cotton. Other merchants from Sicily and Aragorn traded for Tunisian gold, and Algerian wool and animal skins. Popular goods traded from the Middle East were sugar, melons, cotton, ultramarine dye and damask cloth. Although the Pope tried to stop…
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…with funding issues aside, the task is so daunting as to be widely considered the greatest technological challenge yet unrealized. Currently, Russia, the United States, Europe, and Japan are jointly developing The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor…
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