Bottle Rockets
.... high and fast you would just pump more pressure into it then if you didn’t want it to go that high. You can determine how much force is needed by multiplying the mass by the acceleration.
Our rocket was fairly decent the only problems were that the wings were not completely stable. Our egg survived in the capsule we built and one other egg even survived with out being in a capsule at all. To make our flight time higher we should of pumped more air into to increase the force which would cause it .....
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Breast Cancer 2
.... of steroids. Another advantage in using yeast cells is that these cells allow the maximum amount of an enzyme, cholesterol and protein needed, in order for the enzyme to perform. I believe that Lee and Auchus expected these results based on their findings, but at the same time were surprised by some of their findings in regards to other diseases they will be able to treat based on this research. I was very interested in this research and found it to be very beneficial to me. I got a lot out of the s .....
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Bubonic Plague 2
.... the blood from the rat into the human, infecting the human. The rat dies. The human dies. The flea’s life is not effected (Gregg 126).
Symptoms include high fevers, aching limbs and vomiting of blood. The most noticeable characteristic is a swelling of the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are found in the neck, armpits and groin. The swellings are easily visible and its blackish coloring gives the disease its name: The Black Death. The swellings continue to expand until they eventually burst, with de .....
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Bulemia
.... feelings.
As I tried to rationalize my friend's behavior, I decided that social
acceptability had to have played a large part in her illness. I also took into
account that her mother had passed away about 7 years before she broke
her news to me, and she had also given up her crown as Miss Iowa, so
depression could have been a factor as well. Another aspect of eating
disorders that I discovered is a lack of self-esteem, something I never
imagined.
The first source I found to .....
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Bullfrogs Hearing Capacity
.... Hertz, which will proceed in increments of 50 Hertz. Once the bullfrog completes the first range, I will use the same range but in increments of 25 Hertz and then do another experiment with the same range with increments of 15 Hertz and so on.
Once the habitat design is complete, the experiment will begin with the bullfrog on the platform and a frequency of -250Hertz sent out through one of the speakers (just suppose the left side). I will observe and record the bullfrog's reaction; it will have t .....
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Bipolar Disorder 3
.... she or he does not recognize the need for help and refuses treatment. For example, when a person has become hopeless and suicidal, delusional, dangerous to others, or has lost the ability to function in everyday life, someone else may have to help him/her get into treatment. Most people with bipolar disorder are admitted to the hospital at some time during the course of their illness. During the course of their illness, it is possible that they may be admitted to the hospital against their wishes. (site .....
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Bipolar Disorder 4
.... The mood episodes can last for a few days to as long as several months, especially when left untreated or not treated effectively. Usually a person with bipolar disorder can expect an average of ten episodes of either mania or depression in their lifetime, but some individuals experience much more frequent mood episodes. Some characteristics of mania include: increased energy, activity, restlessness, racing thoughts, and rapid talking; excessive euphoria; extreme irritability and distractibility; a de .....
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Bipolar Disorders
.... decreased need for sleep, poor judgment and insight, and often reckless or irresponsible behavior (Hollandsworth, Jr. 1990 ). Bipolar affective disorder affects approximately one percent of the population (approximately three million people) in the United States. It is presented by both males and females. Bipolar disorder involves episodes of mania and depression. These episodes may alternate with profound depressions characterized by a pervasive sadness, almost inability to move, hopelessness, and dis .....
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Black Holes
.... are thought to be good candidate black holes. There is also evidence that super-massive black holes (about 1 billion solar masses) exist at the centers of many galaxies and quasars. In this latter case other explanations of the output of energy by quasars are not as good as the explanation using a super-massive black hole. A black hole is formed when a star of more than 5 solar masses runs out of energy fuel, and the outer layers of gas is thrown out in a supernova explosion. The core of the star coll .....
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Black Holes 3
.... You could never actually see an object fall into a black hole. As it approaches the event horizon, time would slow down to the point in which it would take an infinite amount of time to reach it. Meanwhile, the black hole’s gravitational pull on light would give the effect that the object is fading away. If that object were a person, these are the effects that he would feel: As he fell into the black hole, he would instantly be stretched out because the difference between the gravitational pull on .....
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E.r., The Golgi Body And
.... the cell membrane. The membranes of the ER usually form a tightly packed and flattened sac-like structures, that form inter-connected compartments within the cytoplasm. The internal space formed by the membrane sheets is known as the ER lumen. In most cells the ER lumen forms a single internal compartment. The membranes of other organelles are not connected to the ER and appear to form separate distinct compartments within the cytoplasm.
The ER membranes and lumen contain a large number and variety of .....
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Earthquakes
.... the result.
Before the availability of instruments capable of a quantitative measure of their magnitude, earthquakes were classified according to their intensity. In 1931 a
seismologist came up with twelve degrees of intensity ranging from I (felt only by a few) to XII (total damage) this was called a Modified Mercalli scale. However according to Dr. Pignataro "Even with such scales, the subjectivity of the observer renders their use less then perfect, since today even experienced seismolo .....
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Ebola 2
.... (Drucker 29).
Ebola viruses are spread though close personal contact with a person who is very ill with the disease, but it is unlikely to spread by close contact with infected person who shows no symptoms. Usually the wide spread action of the virus takes place among hospital care workers or family members who were aiding an infected person. Ebola can spread by the reuse of hypodermic needles, which occurs frequently in underdeveloped countries like Zaire and Sudan, (MacKenzie 113).
The Ebola .....
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Ebola 3
.... left to vomit (you vomit blood, bile and other liquids of the body), you suffer from diarrhea, limited kidney function, internal and external bleeding, you bleed from every opening on your body, blood fails to clot, so if you get cut in any way your body will never stop bleeding from that wound. Ebola could spread and infect everyone in the world in 48 hours.
Marburg, Germany
In this small German town people were taking tests on African monkeys. These monkeys were infected with the infamous Ebola .....
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Ebola Virus
.... Ebola.
The first recorded outbreak of the Zaire string of the Ebola virus was in Zaire, in 1976. The doctors didn't know how to treat it and that meant that
they didn't know how to contain it either. As infected people met in public places the virus spread. In Western Sudan, the same year, the Sudan string
of the Ebola virus emerged with similar results. Both casts together had about a total of 550 infections and around 340 deaths (about 60% death rate).
The virus' then lay dormant till 19 .....
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