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manufacturing large quantities of research-grade membrane protein samples. Once scientists have access to sufficient quantities of proteins for their experiments, they can determine a protein's shape using standard methods involving X-rays, extremely powerful magnets
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of the electromagnetic spectrum from long-wave radiation and radio waves to infrared radiation and light and much shorter wave radiation, including ultraviolet and X rays.
This radiation travels through space at the speed of light in the form of waves of electric
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of the electromagnetic spectrum from long-wave radiation and radio waves to infrared radiation and light and much shorter wave radiation, including ultraviolet and X rays.
This radiation travels through space at the speed of light in the form of waves of electric
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and refrigerators are breaking it down. This is the ozone thinning theory: "CFCs release chlorine into the stratosphere... leading to ozone destruction and exposing the planet to harmful ultraviolet rays (Cagin 6)." Critics who discount the thinning theory still say
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Category: /Literature/English
, if one reads The Thematic Paradigm, by Robert B. Ray. Ray defines exactly the characteristics Americans look for in their heroes. Briefly, the American hero has a dual nature. He is strong but compassionate, brilliant but absent-minded. Ultimately
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of the Royal Society of London, a signal honour for so young an investigator.*
Late in 1895, after Rontgen had discovered x-rays, Thomson invited Ernest to join him in looking at how these x-rays passed through a gas. The discovery made was that x-rays made many
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
decisions concerning what their children are taught. According to the Home School Statistics and Reports in 1997, written by founder and President Dr. Brian D. Ray, seventy-one percent of the parents who educate their children hand pick the curriculum from
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
the turquoise one.' I said. He went upstairs and got changed while I finished my coffee.
'How do I look?' He said when he came back down..
'Lovely.' I said smiling. 'Listen I invited another friend of mine to this party, he's called Ray. He's 31, journalist, lovely
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Scientists are also risk factors and some have even developed cancer from their own equipment. Early radiologists that worked with X-ray machines developed cancer from frequently being exposed to radiation, even though the amounts were small it built up over time
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breaking the skin. By using radiant energy, which may take the form of x rays or other types of radiation, we are able to diagnose and treat many diseases and injuries. Both diagnostic and therapeutic radiology involve the use of ionizing radiation ( Beta
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