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6091: Cloning
... of Clonal Organisms (1986) Steinberg, M. L., and Cosloy, S., The Facts on File Dictionary of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (1994). Baines, W., Genetic Engineering for Almost Everybody (1988) Barton, J.H., "Patenting Life," Scientific American, March 1991 Erlich, H.A., PCR Technology (1989) Melton, D.A., Antisense RNA and DNA (1988) Setlow, J., Genetic Engineering, vol. 11 (1989) Williams, J., and Patient, R., Genetic Engineering (1989).
6092: Effects of Dam Building
... listed on the UN World Heritage register. In the land losses whole communties must leave everything and start again elsewhere. The James's Bay Hydroelectric project, hailed to be one of the most ambitious North American undertaking of dams was another example of the lands that may be lost. The 12.7 billion scheme was to generate 3 160 megawatts of electricity a day, this power output would be enough to ...
6093: Destruction of the Ozone Layer
... are almost the same as CFCs but do less damage to the ozone. By the year 2030, HCFCs will hopefully be replaced by chlorine-free HFC or hydroflurocarbons (Zimmer 33) 1995 was the last year American Industry could use ozone depleting chemicals, CFCs. As a result,1995 may have been the first year ozone depletion may have gone down. If we are lucky, the elimination of CFC's will make the ...
6094: Through A Narrow Chink: An Ethical Dilemma
... shrug of his shoulders and a simple, "I couldn't have changed things". Again, I am disturbed by the flippant manner of his response. Yes, he acknowledged the impact the Pill had on the sexual revolution, but fails to see beyond what has already occurred, claiming powerlessness against the pace of science. Let me say that he is most likely partially correct. There is very little to be done when science ...
6095: The Quicksilver
... Before people had been developing thermometers but they were not as accurate as the ones produced around 1900. In the later twentieth century people developed a increasing "need" for pure gold and silver. European and American scientists developed a new advanced way for this- amalgams. Amalgams are alloys of mercury usually used to extract elements from there various ores. Then, once the common metal is extracted mercury is then separated through ...
6096: The Atom
... simple formula, R=2pi^2me^4/h^3, Bolar produced Rydberg's constant, calculation it within 7 percent of its experimentally measured value. "There is nothing in the world which impresses a physicist more," an American physicist comments, "than a numerical agreement between experiment and theory, and I do not think that there can ever have been a numerical agreement more impressive than this one, as I can testify who remember ...
6097: Photochemical Smog
Photochemical Smog Gifted Chemistry IB Alternative Assessment Historically, the term smog referred to a mixture of smoke and fog, hence the name smog. The industrial revolution has been the central cause for the increase in pollutants in the atmosphere over the last three centuries. Before 1950, the majority of this pollution was created from the burning of coal for energy generation ...
6098: An Introduction To Greekdom
... when four lodges from the area around London, England helped to revitalize Masonry into what it is now. Ever since then, Mason's have played an important (if not sometimes negative) role in both the American and British societies. In the late 1700's, the first greek letter organization arose, Phi Beta Kappa, and started a trend that has lasted to this very day. Even though it would eventually abandon it ...
6099: Mini-Research
... of the cathode-ray particles. He found e/m identical to those particles irrespective of the metal the electrodes were made of or the kind of gas in the tube. In 1909, RA Millikan, an American scientist, measured that charge. All electrons are found to be identical no matter their source or the method of liberating them from matter. From the values of e/m, and e, the mass of an ...
6100: Analysis Of Morality And Accou
... subtracted from the net amount. The hospitals will demand a pure supply from the company, and the patients will expect it. The costs incurred by going to another nation are much higher than that of American storefront operations. Importantly, one must remember the role of business. They mainly exist to make a profit, and if others are willing to pay, then they will sell. A downfall is that the medical insurance ...


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