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…tungsten wire at the tip of and electrode is brought close to the surface. Current is passed through the electrode, creating a spark. The resulting heat, as much as 6,500 degrees Fahrenheit, melts the sheets together. Robots are used instead of humans because…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with a marker. A cell culture infected with toxoplasmosis would be mixed with antibody, and then incubated at 37 degrees Fahrenheit for several hours to ensure good binding of antibody to the target cell. After this period of time, the labeled phagocytic cells…
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…. The blood flows from the heart to the gills and then to the body tissue (red muscles). The temperature of a great white can be a bit higher than its surrounding environment, usually fourteen degrees Fahrenheit higher. This heat is because…
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…can really be done to stop these changes, for its all part of nature. CLIMATE The surface temperature of the sea varies depending on where it is located. It’s about 28 degrees Fahrenheit near the North and 86 degrees near the equator. In the polar…
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…about 2 degrees Fahrenheit (1.1 degrees Celsius) since the Industrial Revolution began Harris added that scientists at University of Michigan and University of Western Ontario resimulated this study in 2000. During the second study, 600 thermometers were…
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…, the average surface temperature of the earth would be about 59 Fahrenheit degrees lower than it is today *The greenhouse effect received its name because the atmosphere of the earth acts much like the glass roof on a greenhouse. Sunlight enters the greenhouse…
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Category: /History
…of feces. Body temperature goes up to about 138° Fahrenheit and initially is too hot to touch. The heat destroys the body's proteins and "bakes" the inner organs (Clark). A physician examines the body and if the offender is not dead, orders…
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Category: /History
…: daytime temperatures are extremely high (near 120 degrees Fahrenheit), but nighttime temperatures are as low as fifty degrees. The intense heat of the afternoon causes mirages and therefore, makes reconnaissance inaccurate or impossible. Sandstorms are common…
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…is because it keeps the body temperature below 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Sweat accounts for the loss of most body water and this comes mostly from blood plasma. A loss of five percent body water means a loss of ten percent water from blood plasma, leading…
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…(Hansen,1998). Michael D. Lemonick predicts that unless the world takes immediate and extreme steps to reduce the emissions of heat-trapping gases, global temperatures could be driven up by as much as 6.5 degrees Fahrenheit by the year 2100.(Lemonick, 1997…
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