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…on the skull. The results of these recordings help researchers identify the specific functions of different regions of the brain. Computerized Tomography, also known as CT, is a newer method of technology that uses X-rays to scan the brain from different angles…
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…human health, damage freshwater and marine ecosystems, reduce crop yields, and affect forests. The most basic impact for humans is the increase in skin cancers. Overexposure to the UV rays can also cause eye damage and may even weaken the immune system…
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…The book I Know What You Did Last Summer was written by Lois Duncan, and has 198 pages. The copyright date is 1973. The story I Know What You Did Last Summer is about 4 kids who have an accident in the summer. They are named Ray, Barry, Julie…
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…a X-ray diffraction photo of DNA to the group, which included Watson. Wilkins’ comment about known the structure of DNA will tell how genes work excited Watson. Despite Watson’s attempts, Wilkins did not ask him to join his team. As a result, Watson…
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…are poisonous, but barium sulfate can be safetly ingested since it doesn’t dissolve in water. It is also a good absorber of X-rays and, when swallowed, can be used to produce X-ray images of the intestinal tract. Finally, you can use barium in making rubber…
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…room of the bar, each of the houses used and outside scenes. Ray is one of the anti-hero’s of the film. Just when you think he’s an okay guy, he sleeps with his bosses wife, then buries his boss alive. Ray tries to find Marty, his bosses killer…
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…is Be. Beryllium is a brittle, lightweight metal with one of the highest melting points of all light metals. It melts at temperatures from 1273 to 1283 °C and boils at 2970 °C. At 20 °C, it has a density of 1.848 grams per cubic centimeter. X rays pass easily through…
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…of the diffraction patterns, scientists believed electrons could be described as waves. Bohr hypothesized that energy is being added to the hydrogen gas in the electricity form, and then leaving the gas in the form of light. He figured the light rays to be quantized…
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…patterns, scientists believed electrons could be described as waves. Bohr hypothesized that energy is being added to the hydrogen gas in the electricity form, and then leaving the gas in the form of light. He figured the light rays to be quantized, meaning only…
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…Chiminques de L?Etat she learned X-ray diffraction techniques. After leaving Paris, she went back to England to work in the laboratory at King?s College, Cambridge with John Randall. Here at Randall?s lab would Franklin she run into Maurice Wilkes. Wilkes…
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