Essays in category Science
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- Active Transport Lab Report
- Title: The Effect of Varying Amounts of Substrate and Enzyme on a Reaction Rate Abstract In living organisms, certain reactions must take place rapidly to assist life.
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- Adhd And Ritalin
- Kids all over the country take Ritalin to relieve symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The drugs use has dramatically increased since first appearing on the m
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- Adirondack Environment
- Many people are attracted to our Adirondack Park because it is clean and peaceful. Lake Luzerne Lake is one of the many lakes in the Adirondack that people continue to swim an
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- Adult Obesity
- OBESITY IN ADULTS 2 Abstract This document includes five a
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- Africa
- Very little is being done about this terrible misfortune that is finding its way into the lives of so many uneducated people, the majority of them being children. Many fairyt
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- Aging
- Many times when people think of getting older and the aging process they tend to think of getting wrinkles, or having diseases like Alzheimer’s, or turning gray. These ste
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- Air And Water Pollution
- All across America air and water pollution are major factors of our lives. Chicago, Illinois is no different. However, in order to fix these issues, they must first be ident
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- Air Pollution
- Robert Orben once said “There's so much pollution in the air now that if it weren't for our lungs there'd be no place to put it all.†Did one ever think of how muc
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- Algae For Fuel
- http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/01/070130090717.htm http://earth2tech.com/2008/03/27/15-algae-startups-bringing-pond-scum-to-fuel-tanks/ http://en.wikipedia.o
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- Armadillos
- Armadillo "Little Armed One" Armadillo, originated from the Greek root "Dasypodis," which means "rabbit with a turtle shell." Armadillos are closely related to sloths a
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- Aromatherapy Oils On Heart Rate And Blood Pressue
- Aromatherapy Oils on Heart Rate and Blood Pressure The Effects of Aromatherapy Oils on the Heart Rate and Blood Pressure of Humans. Respectfully
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- Artificial Lighting Systems
- In a modern building daylight can provide most of our lighting needs for the vast majority of the working day. It is therefore unnecessary to spend too much time in designing
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- Aseptic Techniques
- Aseptic technique is the task of completing a procedure under controlled conditions to minimize contamination. Contamination can be caused from a variety of factors; the envir
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- Assignment Scientific Method Sci/230
- Page 1 The Scientific Method Angela Chapman SCI/230 December 11, 2011 Kristin Storie Page 2 The scientific method
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- Asthma
- The prevalence of asthma in the United States is higher than in many other countries in the world. Asthma, the most common chronic disease of childhood in the United States, d
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- Asthma
- Inhaling Injustice The field of environmental justice seeks to explore how different ethnic or social groups are disproportionately exposed to certain environmental hazards a
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- Ataxia Telangiectasia
- Ataxia Telangiectasia Many illnesses in the world not many people are aware of. Some of them may be rare and some more common. Ataxia Telangiectasia is a more rare disease.
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- Autism
- Autism: A Mental Illness HCA/240 Heather Stanley  Autism Autism is a neurological disorder which affects the way a child interacts with the world around t
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- Bio
- Energy flows and chemicals cycle. -Chemicals cycle due to the sun giving producers energy then animals eat these and so on therefore its a cycle. Energy flows from the sun
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- Bio Weapons
- Biological warfare also known as germ warfare is the use of viruses, bacteria, and germs to use against enemies during conflicts. These new weapons are an advantage for us but
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- Bio-Diesel From Alge
- Executive Summary From 1978 to 1996, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fuels Development funded a program to develop renewable transportation fuels from algae
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- Biology
- National Park in Danger-Garamba National Park BIO/100 July 10th, 2011 National Park in Danger-Garamba National Park Many National Parks around the world are working
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- Biology
- Individual Assignment 1 The hypothesis in this study is that breast-fed babies are more intelligent than formula-fed babies. The independent variable in this study is bre
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- Biology Definitions
- Anticodon-three nucleotides in tRNA that bind to a codon in mRNA Adaptations-ability of an individual to survive and reproduce Artificial Selection-process by which humans
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- Biometrics
- Many of us have seen and heard about biometrics and maybe associate it, with personal ID cards, or with finger printing access control, or facial recognition systems in conjun
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- Biotite
- The Mineral Biotite Biotite K(Mg,Fe++)3[AlSi3O10(OH,F)2, commonly known as black mica, is a silicate mineral in the common mica group. Biotite was named by Johann Fri
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- Bipolar
- Bipolar disorder is defined as an affective disorder characterized by periods of mania alternating with periods of depression, usually those with the disorder have relatively
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- Blood
- Blood disorders can affect one's life and health in many ways. Blood disorders come in many types and have many symptoms and treatments. However, with proper knowledge of symp
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- Blood Clots
- What are blood clots? Blood is a liquid that flows within blood vessels. It is constantly in motion as the heart pumps blood through arteries to the different organs and cell
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- Blood Disorders
- Assignment: Blood Disorders Blood serves as the body’s major transport system. The components of the blood protect the body from d