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- 231: Fermentatiom By Yeast
- ... most productive solution was Glucose it is similar to that of galactose that is they have the same formula, C6 H12 O6, and only differ in there arrangements of groups around one or two carbon atoms. (Alberts, 1998). Isomers such as galactose and glucose only have minor changes in their chemical properties but these minor changes can have huge affects on them (Alberts, 1998). These changes could have made yeast able ...
- 232: Isaac Newton
- ... of the style of teaching, he went on to study natural philosophy. He became intrigued by atomists and the theory that all things in nature were made up of particles of matter, also known as atoms. He then returned to Woolsthorpe and continued to study light, gravity and mathematics. These studies eventually lead him to some of the greatest discoveries in the history of science. In science his main discovery was ...
- 233: Properties of Water
- ... seas. Water is also the universal solvent. It reacts with more elements and compounds than any other substance known to man. Water is a polar molecule made up of on atom of hydrogen and two atoms of oxygen. It is attracted to itself by hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent bonds, but collectively these bonds hold water together and give it its cohesiveness. These bonds are also very important ...
- 234: History of the Cell Theory
- ... insane asylum because he believed in cells. As you can see the impact of cells was very great on people. Other things were discovered due to the discovery of cells, such as the dicovery of atoms, the make-up of all things on the Earth.
- 235: Technology
- ... plants. This caused many deaths and accidents throughout the cities. As time progressed, science began to play a major role in technological development. Inventors, scientists, engineers, and architects began to tamper with natures hidden treasures. Atoms became the focus of attention. When the first atom was split, history was made. WWII marked the site of the first usage of nuclear technology. This disaster brought forth a force that devastated Japan's ...
- 236: The Existence of God
- ... have happened by chance and not by design. Science has always been a stronger angle to any argument. Given an infinite amount of matter in the universe, it is proven that the probability of the atoms that make up this universe, as we know it to be with an infinite amount of time is almost a 100% certain to take place.(1) Scientists like Darwin claimed that random mutation and natural ...
- 237: Comprehensive Arguements for the Existence of God
- ... have happened by chance and not by design. Science has always been a stronger angle to any argument. Given an infinite amount of matter in the universe, it is proven that the probability of the atoms that make up this universe as we know it to be with an infinite amount of time is almost a 100% certain to take place. Scientists like Darwin claimed that random mutation and natural selection ...
- 238: Ezekial
- ... of all the numerous slain, not one was missing, not one missed its way, not one missed its place, but each knew and found its fellow. Thus is the resurrection of the dead, the scattered atoms shall be arranged in their proper place and order, and every bone come to his bone, by the same wisdom and power by which they first formed in the womb of her that is with ...
- 239: Being Digital
- ... If we would only transmit better-labelled bits, we could do so much more with the bandwidth we have today. More elaborately, on 'Bits are Bits' here, he reflects on the difference between bits and atoms: how the shift to an economy based on the transfer o f bits is affecting the structure of the information industry; how the transmission of bits is regulated; and how the major players- the telecommunications ...
- 240: Lasers 4
- ... single frequency but also coherent, with the light waves all moving along in unison. Lasers consist of several components. A few of the many things that the so-called active medium might consist of are, atoms of a gas, molecules in a liquid, and ions in a crystal. Another component consists of some method of introducing energy into the active medium, such as a flash lamp for example. Another component is ...
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