Papers 971-980 of total 3876 found.
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…with nitrate.” Dampness can only be found where the rays of the sun do not even dare on entering, in the same manner Fortunato should not have entered. It is easy for the reader to imagine the fear that the description of this place projects: cadavers of the past…
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…Harvey Oswald „h James Earl Ray Of the individuals mentioned above, all of these men either attempted to or actually managed to assassinate a political figure in our history. Some of these figures were better known than others, but were well known…
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…that passes through air or oxygen, that in the upper atmosphere absorbs ultraviolet rays, thereby preventing them from reaching the earth's surface, but that near the earth's surface is a harmful irritant and pollutant CARBON DIOXIDE - a colorless…
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…. The seasons are warm throughout the year and very hot in the summer. The winters usually bring little rainfall. Daily temperatures involve extreme heat because the atmosphere contains little humidity to block the Sun’s rays. Desert surfaces receive a little more…
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…. It was in Naples that Watson first met Wilkins. It was also in Naples that Watson first became excited about X-ray work on DNA. The spark that ignited Wilkins' fire was a small scientific meeting on the structures of the large molecules found in living cells…
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…of a new user interface, the video display terminal. These displays combined the technology of the cathode ray tube, that is the television, and electric typewriters. Computer users were now able to see what they were typing onto their screens. Thus making…
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…when he opens the door into the old man’s bedroom and states “…but I could see nothing else of the old man’s face or person; for I had directed the ray, as if by instint, precisely upon the damned spot.” There are theories in psychology that accidental…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such as ¡°the waving hair of unmixed gold that shone, the smile that flashed with the angelic rays that used to make this earth a paradise¡¦.¡± (Lines 5-8) These words give the sonnet a very beautiful and heavenly tone. In contrast, William Shakespeare ridicules…
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…on a physical exam and history of symptoms. X-rays are used to confirm diagnosis.…
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…. Diagnosis may involve a chest x-ray or a series of other respiratory tests. Sometimes the doctor may tap on the chest while listening with a stethoscope; it will result in a hollow sound because of the destroyed alveoli. The goal of treatment is to provide…
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