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- 981: Into the Depths of A Black Hole
- ... we assume there must be a black hole that it is in orbit with. The first scientists to really take an in depth look at black holes and the collapsing of stars, were a professor, Robert Oppenheimer and his student Hartland Snyder, in the early nineteen hundreds. They concluded on the basis of Einstein's theory of relativity that if the speed of light was the utmost speed over any massive ...
- 982: Big Bang Theory
- ... 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 ...
- 983: The Beginning of the Universe
- ... 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 ...
- 984: Twinning in Cattle
- ... J. of Anim. Science, 1988.66:3190-3196. Cady, R.A., L.D. Van Vleck, Factors Affecting Twinning and Effects of Twinning on Holstein Dairy Cattle. J. of Anim. Science, 1978.46.950-956. Taylor, Robert E. Beef Production and the Beef Industry. 1984 Burgess Publishing Company. Minnaepolis. Gregory, J.E. Reproduction in Farm Animals. 1980. Lea & Febinger. Philedelphia Beerepoote, R.H. Reproduction of Farm Animals. 1982. Logman Inc, New York ...
- 985: The Language of The Cell
- ... tasks again. Since the 19th Century, it was known that all living things, whether they were plants or animals, were made up of cells. This whole idea has been given credit to an English Physicist, Robert Hook (1635-1703), when he looked at a thin slice of cork under powerful hand lens. Hook discovered a large number of cells. Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) propounded this idea, that the cell is a ...
- 986: Investigation of Reproduction and Development in Animals
- ... in the IVF laboratory. - Placement of the embryos into the uterus for implantation (embryo transfer or ET). Bibliography: Encarta Encyclopedia, Microsoft 96 Kinnear, Judith, Book One: Nature of Biology, The Jacaranda Press, Sydney, 1992. Winston, Robert, Infertility, A Sympathetic Approach, Optima Book, Great Britian, 1994. World Book Encyclopedia, World Book Inc, Chicago, 1991. The Human Body, World Book Inc, Chicago, 1990.
- 987: Cloning
- ... according to the food chains and habitats, these species could thrive once again. We could grow plants that would be immune to bugs or pesticides. Farmers would have crop that would survive the winter and frost. We could eliminate the loss of crops that forces the prices to go up in the supermarkets. Crops that require less water or can grow in certain types of soil. This would be could for ...
- 988: Bioluminescence in Fungi
- ... was first noted in the early writings of Aristotle which occurred in 382 B.C.(Johnson and Yata 1966 and Newton 1952) The next mention of luminous wood in the literature occurred in 1667 by Robert Boyle who noticed glowing earth and noted that heat was absent from the light. Many early scientists such as Conrad Gesner, Francis Bacon, and Thomas Bartolin all observed and made notation of luminous earth(Johnson ...
- 989: The 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 ...
- 990: Religions' Views on Life After Death
- ... the Difference? New York: Doubleday Company, Inc., 1965. Cavendish, Richard. The Great Religions. New York: Arco Publishing, Inc., 1980. Eerdmans' Handbook to the World's Religions. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1982. Ellwood, Robert. Many People, Many Faiths. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1992. Haneef, Suzanne. What Everyone Should Know About Islam and Muslims. Chicago: Kazi Publications, Inc., 1996. Haskins, James. Religions. New York: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1973 ...
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