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7011: Copper Report
... metals to make alloys such as brass and bronze. It is also used as jewelry, and in different parts of motors. It can be used in agricultural poison and as an algicide in water purification. High purity copper (99.999+%) is available commercially.
7012: Cloning And Embryo Research
... of cloning is far from over. There are many breakthroughs in store for science. As society gets used to the idea of cloning, more progress will be made. Its new and it’s potential is high. With recent research, development of organs, like the lung and the lens of the eye, is very possible (“In the Ethics” Par. 22). Genetic diseases and disorders can be taken out before birth. Also with ...
7013: Caffeine
... can get the shakes from caffeine. Recent studies have failed to find any relationship between caffeine and strokes or increased risk of heart attack. There is no evidence that caffeine causes cancer, elevated cholesterol or high blood pressure. You can have caffeine, but in moderation. A maximum of 350 mg of caffeine a day is recommended. Check over-the-counter and prescription medication for their caffeine content. Be aware of the ...
7014: Cable Vs. V.90 Modems
... The group saw ATM as a long-term solution that would provide the flexibility to deliver more than just Internet access. MCNS members didn't buy the argument. Cable operators are clearly focused on delivering high-speed Internet services to consumers and believed ATM would add unnecessary complexity and cost to cable modem systems. By supporting a variable-length packet implementation, MCNS members plan to capitalize on the favorable pricing associated ...
7015: Bridging Technology And Academe
... is replete with a large quantity of political information sources that range from the White House to "Bill's Democrat Dirt Page." Finally, the "linking" aspect of hypermedia authoring can result in the linking of high quality and poor quality pages. The blending of resources and interests on the Internet presents the need for students and faculty to sharpen evaluative and critical-thinking skills, and appraise each Web site independently in ...
7016: Computer Illiteracy
... in the classifieds appearing at the end of almost every job advertisement. To many, those words eat away at every last one of their nerves. One could be just as smart and have gone to school just as long as any computer literate person has, but without computer literacy, it means nothing. Though, it is for good reason. Without computer skills, employees just can not be of any help to the ...
7017: Chrones Disease
... populations. In these studies, people whose country of origin has a low or zero prevalence of Crohn's disease have a much higher prevalence of the disease when they migrate to a country that has high prevalence of the disease. For example, Moroccans living in Belgium, West Indians living in England and Asians living in England are as much at risk of developing the disease as the indigenous populations of those ...
7018: Catscan
... an object. Both these two devices were originally designed for manufacturing. Today, similar techniques have been applied to industrial applications. The CT scanner has a source of x-rays. It shoots a thin beam of high-energy wave thorough the body from many different angles. On the opposite side of the body being scanned, there is a x-ray detector that measures the rays that pass through. This results in an ...
7019: Bio-report
... water however does move freely in and out of the cell to maintain the balance. b.Active Transport In active transport a cell moves materials from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration, this process is the opposite of osmosis or diffusion. Active transport requires energy because it is moving against the concentration gradient. In active transport the cell uses ATP to remove unwanted materials and to ...
7020: Crude Operatons - Oil And The Environment
... maintain their rigs, resulting in environmental disasters. The end result is that only under very rare circumstances is offshore drilling economically viable, and even then, the cost for maintenance and repair to avoid fines is high. There are, however, solutions to the offshore drilling problem. When looking at the costs required for most solutions, "…the costs are truly trivial" (AEPS). Until companies realize this, they will continue their current offshore drilling ...


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