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according to their size. Next, the gel is X-rayed to see the parallel bands (showed by black bars on the film) in each lane. The separated molecules of DNA form a pattern of parallel bands that show the structure of the DNA. The pattern should never change
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Of Medicine a group of experimenters put fifty beagles in
wooden boxes and irradiated them with different levels of radiation by x-rays. Twenty-one of
the dogs died within the first two weeks. The experimenters determined the dose at which fifty
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and Australia, nets are used to trap sharks on popular beaches. But the man- eating sharks arent the only victim of the nets. These nets also trap and kill many harmless sharks, dolphins, sea turtles and rays. Tests are being done to see if electrical barriers
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(Wheelock Colege
1).
Killer whales may be solitary or live in groups of 2 to more than 50
animals. Food items include squid, fish, skates, rays, sharks, sea turtles,
sea birds, seals, sea lions, walrus, dolphins, porpoises, and large whales
such as fin
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and their inventions cause a major
dilemma. Automobile exhaust fumes and factory pollutants are only a
couple of the impurities causing damaging affects to the ozone layer and
atmosphere. We depend on the ozone to defend us from harmful UV rays.
Finally, we have
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, that is used today to treat deadly diseases such as cancer. Since the introduction of science and technology people today tend to live longer. Inventions such as X-rays, dental equipment, artificial parts, etc., are still helping us to stay in better health. Science
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sun's influence upon him. On an Algerian beach, Meursault experiences intense heat from the sun. He perceives the sun to be a paternal figure to him, an idol to worship. It becomes a character in the story. The sun's burning rays upon Meursault represent
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of the disease there are usually no symptoms. Only ten per cent of lung cancer patients have
been diagnosed from routine chest x-rays as a part of a physical examination or during the investigation of
another compliant (301).
Dodge asserts that the problem
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photons and stimulated emission and won the Nobel Prize for related research on the photoelectric effect. This section discusses the historical evolution from microwave lasers to optical lasers and finally to x-ray lasers and lasers discovered in space. Some
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the Nobel Prize for related research on the photoelectric effect. This section discusses the historical evolution from microwave lasers to optical lasers and finally to x-ray lasers and lasers discovered in space. Some theorists were on the right track
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