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4401: Biomedical Engineering
... heard that in Germany is being done the research on biocomputer. The biocomputer will be able to enlarge its hard drive or memory by the replication of cells of “hard drive” and “RAM” tissues. That computer, also, will develop itself. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Gross, Neil. “Breathing life into artificial lungs”. Business Week, Oct 21, 1996, p81. 2. Pallarito, Karen. “LOUSVILLE REVS UP ITS RESEARCH ENGINE”. Modern Healthcare, August 24, 1998, p36(1 ...
4402: Dolphins & Humans: Breaking Barriers of Communication
... California. She developed two languages using a keyboard. One language was English and the other was a form of computerized dolphin sounds. The keyboard is outfitted with visual symbols and wired so it can produce computer-generated sounds. When a dolphin presses a specific key, a researcher provides the dolphin with the object that relates to the key. The dolphins will mimic the computerized dolphin whistle as they play with the ...
4403: The Depletion of Ozone Layer
... similar actions. However CFCs still are used widely in aerosol products manufactured in other nations and in a variety of U.S. products, including refrigerators, air conditioners and foam packaging, and in solvents for cleaning computer circuit boards. It is not surprising that industrial users for many years have fought a total ban on CFCs when chemist at General Motors Cooperation in the early 1930s first developed the gases. They were ...
4404: Oxygen
... the SPINELS and the PEROVSKITES are studied extensively because of their interesting magnetic and electrical properties. Examples of important ternary oxides are the magnetic FERRITES, whose magnetic properties can be tailored, making them useful in computer memory units. The ferrite’s are prepared by firing compacted mixtures of iron oxide and one or more metal oxides (such as those of nickel, copper, zinc, magnesium, and manganese). Also of importance in inorganic ...
4405: The Innocence of Oedipus by J. T. Sheppard: Reactions And Emotions Of The Audience
... these misfortunes. Imperfections come within all men. This brings forth the difference between voluntary and the involuntary crimes. Oedipus is in fact a good man, who was “the unfortunate man who had committed an unintentional crime.” Sheppard states his philosophy of a good man. “Of the best it may be said that they are in a sense ‘good’ since there is nothing ‘shameful’ in their intentional and purposed deed and thought ...
4406: The Great Gatsby: Jay Gatsby's Great Morals and Lack of Glamour
... for her. This can relate to the story of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo loved Juliet so much that he killed himself to be with her forever. Except in this story, Gatsby is murdered for a crime that Daisy committed. The irony here is that Daisy doesn't seem grateful and goes back into the life only based on money. This shows the great tragedy of Gatsby's life. He shouldn't ...
4407: Global Warming
... This greenhouse warming is actually beneficial as it makes Earth’s average temperature a warm +15 degrees Celsius, rather than a chilly -18 degrees Celsius. More research has to be conducted by climate scientists, and computer models need to be refined to include all possible variables. Temperature data (satellite and radiosonde) collected over the past does not show an increase due to human interference. Although there has been a slight increase ...
4408: Black Holes
... telescope has just recently found what many astronomers believe to be a black hole, after being focused on a star orbiting empty space. Several picture were sent back to Earth from the telescope showing many computer enhanced pictures of various radiation fluctuations and other diverse types of readings that could be read from the area in which the black hole is suspected to be in. Several diagrams were made showing how ...
4409: Nuclear Power
... ymp.gov/faq/facts/geninfo/y0343p.htm (4 Feb. 1997) "General Information." What is nuclear fuel and waste? URL: http://www.ymp.gov/faq/facts/geninfo/Y338P.HTM (4 Feb. 1997) INFOPEDIA. Vers. 1.5. Computer software. Future Vision Multimedia, 1995. IBM Windows 3.1, 30KB, CD-ROM. Shulman, Seth. "Waiting Game for Nuclear Waste." Technology Review Aug. - Sept. 1992: 14-15. World Book. 22 Volumes. Vol.14 and 16. Chicago ...
4410: The Effects of Hurricane Gilbert
... how hurricanes form, increase in strength, and information about the eye of the hurricane. We know how much damage a category five hurricane will cause and the effects that it will on us. "Advances in computer models, satellite pictures and aerial measurements made Gilbert as closely monitored as a shuttle launch" (Stengel 19).


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