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…with cardboard models of DNA developed by studying x-ray crystallography pictures taken by Rosalind Franklin. Crick discovered the natural attraction between a-t and c-g, and Watson theorized that the base pairs of a-t and c-g formed rungs on the twisting double helix…
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Ray Kurzweil looks at the future in his new book " The Singularity is Near" as a culmination of three related fields of innovation. Genetics, nano-technology, and robotics. (Kurzweil, 205) The human genome is only about 800 million uncompressed bytes…
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…that time and space can not exist in the absence of matter. Simply put, if an element deforms the space surrounding it, then the rays of light of a star located behind the sun will be deviated and the image will not appear where it's supposed…
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…://kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/decade60.html (17/02/04) The Doors were formed in 1965 in LA, California. They consisted of four members; Jim Morrison (vocals), Ray Manzarek (organ, keyboard), Robbie Krieger (guitar) and John Densmore (drums). '[The Doors] never quite fit squarely…
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…their final exchanges of the love before Romeo leaves for Mantua. Once again, the dawn divides Romeo and Juliet, this time, for good. As the sun's rays 'lace the severing clouds', Juliet wishes the sound of the morning lark were actually the call of the nightingale…
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…. This location has a rich soil with abundant quantities of micro nutrients (Ray-Cook, 2004). The next section is the summary of the country-factor analysis of India. Map of India From lonely planet website (2005). I.Country factor Analysis Economic India has…
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…Angeles (UCLA), and hoped to become a movie director. It was here that he met Raymond (Ray) Manzarek, who was also a student of the film school. Manzarek had learned classical piano as a child, although his personal tastes led him to playing blues on the organ…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for abnormalities, fertilised, put into incubators and then undergo the "Bokanovsky Process". Each embryo is irradiated for 8 minutes with X-rays until rather than the cells dividing normally, they "bud". Each bud has the potential of becoming a separate but identical…
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…consists of three oxygen atoms. These O3 molecules are formed when O2 molecules interact with ultraviolet rays. In 1974, Professors Rowland and Molina identified human-produced chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which produce chlorine and bromine…
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Category: /History
…tame. Buildings replace trees and artificial light replaces the rays of the sun. BR's LA has become an overpopulated, overdeveloped and polluted world. These two texts convey the danger of interfering in natural processes. In Blade Runner humans have…
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