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1441: Bioremediation Of Explosives In Contaminated Soil
... information transfer applications to other Army installations. Bioremediation uses nature’s processes with simple technology, costs less than incinerations, and has widespread public acceptance. Literature Cited Chemical Weapons Destruction and Explosive Waste/Unexploded Ordnance Remediation Robert Noyes / Noyes Data Corporation/Noyes Publications / September 1996 Environmental Availability of Chlorinated Organiated Organics, Explosives, and Heavy Metals in soils Raymond C. Loehr (Editor),Bradley Smith (Editor),William C. Anderson (Editor) / American Academy of Environmental ...
1442: Biological Warfare
... bin/hst-article-display Solomon, Brian “Chemical and Biological Warfare, Edition 3” H.W. Wilson ’99 Bronx, New York Sternberg, S. “Germ Warfare: New Threat from Terrorists” Science News Pg. 311 May 18, 1996 Taylor, Robert “The Bioterrorist Threat” New Scientist Pg. 42-43 September 1996
1443: Dna And Forensics
... the samples and specimens to be examined, were: A: Not collected properly B: Not handled properly C: Falsified D: Contaminated DNA has taken years to develop and become accepted in court. On January 22, 1986, Robert Melias became the first person to be convicted of a crime (rape) because of DNA evidence. Ever since the two cases discussed (the other case discussed in paragraph two) DNA has become a great tool ...
1444: Dna 3
... no geneticmaterial was lost as cells grew and divided. 2. New Advances There were no major advances in cloning until November of 1951, when a team of scientists in Philadelphia working at the lab of Robert Briggs cloned a frog embryo. This team did not simply break off a cell from an embryo, however. They took the nucleus out of a frog embryo cell and used it to replace the nucleus ...
1445: Dinosaurs 2
... prey ran. (Monatersky 287). The Tyrannosaurus Rex was an exciting discovery. It was found during the Bone Wars, a period when Paleontology was very popular and competitive. It is believed to have been discovered by Robert Plot during the 1800’s (Benton 128). The Tyrannosaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous Period (Benton 124). This dinosaur was first believed to be cold-blooded, but now many scientists believe that it was warm ...
1446: Computers-how They Affect Our Lives
... computer field. The first computers were made with vacuum tubes, but by the late 1950's computers were being made out of transistors, which were smaller, less expensive, more reliable, and more efficient. In 1959, Robert Noyce, a physicist at the Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation, invented the integrated circuit, a tiny chip of silicon that contained an entire electronic circuit. Gone was the bulky, unreliable, but fast machine; now computers began to ...
1447: Computer Engineering
... From Business @ The Speed of Thought: Using a Digital Nervous System, by Bill Gates. Copyright 1999 by William H. Gates III.). Time 22 Mar. 1999: 72-84. Johnson, Warren. Phone interview. 14 Mar. 1999. Laurance, Robert. Electronic Service Careers. New York, NY: Watts, 1987. Marcus, David L. “E-Mail Nation.” U. S. News & World Report 22 Mar. 1999: 54-62. Moran, Richard A., and Hornung D. Mark. Opportunities in Microelectronics Careers ...
1448: Big Bang
... radiation in all directions into space. In time, that radiation would spread out, cool, and fill the expanding universe uniformly. By now it would strike Earth as microwave radiation. In 1965 physicists Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson detected microwave radiation coming equally from all directions in the sky, day and night, all year.3 And so it appears that astronomers have detected the fireball radiation that was produced by the Big ...
1449: Computer Mediated Evnvironments
... West, Patricia M. (1996), “Predicting Preferences: An Examination of Agent Learning,” Journal of Consumer Research, 23 (June), 68-80. Whyte, William H., Jr. (1954), “The Web of Word of Mouth,” FORTUNE, November, p.140. Widing, Robert E. II and W. Wayne Talarzyk (1993), “Electronic Information Systems for Consumers: An Evaluation of Computer-Assisted Formats in Multiple Decision Environments,” Journal of Marketing Research, 30 (May), 125-141. Wright, Peter L. (1975), “Consumer ...
1450: An End To Genetic Diseases
... New York, N.Y. : J. Messenger, 1984. Brynie, Faith Hickman. Genetics & Human Health : A Journey Within. Brookfield, Conn. : Millbrook Press, 1995. Channel 13. Sex and the Human Animal. New York : PDR Productions, Inc., 1993. Cohen, Robert Carl. The Color of Man. New York, New York : Random House, 1968. Dawkins, Richard. River Out of Eden : A Darwinian View of Life. New York, N.Y. : Basic Books, 1995. Edelson, Edward. Genetics and Heredity ...


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