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- 871: The Impact Of Computers In Accounting
- ... who are seeking proper management for their housing estate such as small plazas and condominiums. Since Ken is aware of the important of the computer skills in the job market, he devotes many time self-studying his PC at home. With his expertise in bookkeeping and his adequate knowledge of computers, he finds that computerized accounting is easy to work with and is very timesaving. With computer technology changing at such ...
- 872: Hubble Space Telescope
- ... vital information for not only scientists, but for others as well. It has provided spectacular images of the universe as well as given people a better understanding of the universe. Recently, the HST has been studying NGC 2392, better known as the "Eskimo Nebula." This nebula, which is 5000 light years away, is named because of how it depicts the image of a face in a furry parka as seen through ...
- 873: Computers Not The Greatest Invention Of The 20 Th Century
- ... mathematician and philosopher, Gottfried Wilhem von Leibniz, improved the Pascaline by creating a machine that could also multiply. Like its predecessor, Leibniz's mechanical multiplier worked by a system of gears and dials. Partly by studying Pascal's original notes and drawings, Leibniz was able to refine his machine. The centerpiece of the machine was its stepped-drum gear design, which offered an elongated version of the simple flat gear. It ...
- 874: Plate Tectonics
- ... plate tectonics, the evolution of different species of animals will become clearer to us. The history of plate tectonics will help us understand the past migrations of species and even early humans. Not only can studying plate tectonics help in understanding the past but can help predict the future. Advancement of these theories may help predict earthquakes in plenty of time to spare millions of lives and can help us predict ...
- 875: Kawasaki Disease
- ... of these diseases, Kawasaki disease, or technically mucocutaneous lymph node disease, in 1961. This particular disease remained undetected for so long because its cause is still unknown. Dr. Kawasaki, a pediatrician, uncovered this disease after studying fifty cases during his practice in Japan. Kawasaki found that in those fifty cases most were characterized by fever, redness of the eyes, diffuse red rash, redness and swelling of the hands and feet, as ...
- 876: The Use Of Pollen Analysis In
- ... of Britain and Scandinavia. The results demonstrated that over a period of about 10,000 years, several distinct zones of differentiation appeared in the pollen record representing changing arboreal environments. This work was extended by studying the ratio of tree-polen to non-tree-pollen enabling the zone theory to be further refined and extended back to the latter part of the Pleistocene. These reason for this zonation was ascribed to ...
- 877: Environmental Studies
- ... the types of chemical releases common in both developed and undeveloped countries and their chemical and physical effects upon the environment. Through graduate and post-graduate research, I hope to further enhance this knowledge by studying the effects of chemicals commonly used in industry cycles on specific environmental compartments such as bay wetlands and partitioning to other compartments such as XXXX. In my graduate study, I would also like to expand ...
- 878: Computer Mediated Evnvironment
- ... communications among users while Peapod does not. In this paper, we focus on the research implications of CMEs for better understanding consumer choice. Because of their interactive, dynamic nature, CMEs provide a rich environment for studying choice. In particular, we examine the following different areas for research using CMEs: (1) decision processes, (2) advertising/communications, (3) brand choice, (4) communities around brands, and (5) pricing. An important question that we explore ...
- 879: Genome Sequencing
- ... that is only 580,070 base pairs long, and as such, is believed to be the smallest genome of any free-living organism. Because of it's unique size, this genome presents a way of studying a minimal functional gene set. In addition, complete genome sequencing projects are currently being carried out on a number of microbial pathogens in an attempt to better understand them. The inference of molecular structures, in ...
- 880: Genomics
- The Impact of Genomics on the Worlds Economy Genomics, the science of manipulating, building, studying, and designing molecules, is going to change the face of the worlds economy as we know it. Companies are rushing to adapt to the rapidly changing economic environment as new discoveries are being made ...
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