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Help With Science Papers
The Canada Goose
... Bernache (French for Barnacle Goose), Big Mexican Goose,
Blackee, Blacknecked Goose, Brant, French Goose, Northern Goose, Reef Goose,
Ringneck, Wavy, and White-cheeked Goose (Wormer).
The Canada Goose has excellent eyesight which makes it difficult to hunt
because the Goose can see the hunter well before the hunter ever sees the goose
(Wormer). This eyesight is essential for flying though, a Canada Goose can see
three quarters of a sphere without moving its head (Wormer). The Canada Goose
also has an acute sense of hearing, it's ears are positioned on the side of it's
head (Wormer). They have either no sense o ...
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The Creation Of The Universe
... that says that Osiris Khepera
created himself out of a dark, boundless ocean called "Nu". Then out of this
ocean, he created the universe. I will be writing about these theories: The Big
Bang theory is what most people believe, also there is a theory called "Steady
State", which is the opposite of the Big Bang theory. There is the theory of an
"Oscillating Universe", which is sort of a compromise between the Big Bang
theory, and the Steady State theory. There is also the religious theory, in
which God created everything.
There are a lot of different theories regarding the creation of the
universe. It is a ...
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Polio
... in the extremities. Because nerve cells that control muscular movement are not replaced once they are destroyed, virus infection can cause permanent paralysis. When nerve cells in respiratory centers, which control breathing, are destroyed, the victim must be kept alive by an iron lung (see Artificial Respiration). For every paralytic case of myelitis, however, there may be 100 nonparalytic cases.
Treatment
Because no drug developed so far has proved effective, treatment is entirely symptomatic. Use of moist heat coupled with physical therapy to stimulate the muscles was first initiated by the Australian nurse El ...
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Turkey Vultures
... gas leaks. And the vulture’s unique
knack for conserving energy has intrigued scientists for years.
Although the turkey vulture has a large, turkeylike body and sporty red
head, it is not even distantly related to the turkey. Instead, turkey vultures-
along with their cousins in the United States, the black vulture of the South
and East, and the nearly extinct California condor-belong to a group of raptors
called New World vultures. Chromosome analysis shows that the New World
vultures are actually more closely related to storks than to the vultures of
Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Turkey vultures are remarka ...
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Antibiotic Resistance In Bacteria
... more it will decrease the effect it has on you. That is because the bacteria has found a way to avoid the effects of that antibiotic. Another cause of resistance is the improper use of drugs. When patients feel that the symptoms of their disease have improved, they often stop taking the drug. Just because the symptoms have disappeared it does not mean the disease has gone away. Prescribed drugs should be taken until all the medicine is gone so the disease is completely finished. If it is not, then this will just give the bacteria some time to find a way to avoid the effects of the drug.
One antibiotic that wi ...
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The Age Of The Earth
... to have a half life of 5,370 years. By measuring the amount of Carbon 14 in a rock, the age of the rock can be estimated. In the case of inorganic and older rocks, Carbon 14 would not be a good choice because of its short half life. Uranium, which is known to have a much longer half life would be a good alternative. If a pound of the metal Uranium is left to decay, it would take approximately 4.5 billion years for it to turn into half a pound of Lead ( Howter, 1996, Radiometric Dating: An Exercise in Faith). As it turns out, this is what scientists believe to be.
The assumption that the earth is 4.5 billion ye ...
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CLONING HAS SCIENCE GONE TOO F
... the egg of another ewe after removing the second ewe's own DNA. After fusing, the cell began to divide as would a regular embryo. The embryo was then implanted in a third ewe who only a few months later gave birth to Dolly 1 .
Upon news of this, many people began to question the possibility of not only creating genetically identical sheep, but humans as well. There has been much controversy on whether or not the cloning of humans as well as animals is ethical or even moral. Also there has been much discussion as to whether or not the benefits of cloning outweigh the dangers.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS IN CLONIN ...
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Agent Orange
... isn’t intended to kill plants at all (Vancil, 1). It is extremely hard to prove, however, that dioxin is responsible for the countless illnesses acquired by many Vietnam veterans because each individual has their own tolerance to dioxin (Vancil, 1).
Many soldiers in the Vietnam War encountered repeatedly. Their lives revolved around the 55-gallon drums, which once were filled with an extremely harmful herbicide. Unaware of the possible consequences, many soldiers built showers and hibachis out of these discarded drums (Doyle, 139). They also used the barren drums to store potatoes and watermelons (Doy ...
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Biology Heat Loss Practical Write Up
... to volume ratio of:
160
---- : 1 = 1.25 : 1
200
Objects that are not the same size but have the same surface area to volume ratios loose heat at the same rate. So a flask, with a volume of 200cm3 with a surface area of 160cm2 and a surface area to volume ratio of 1.25:1, will loose heat at the same rate as a similar flask of volume 625 and a surface area of 500 which also has a surface area to volume ratio of 1.25:1. However, generally when you increase the size of an object the surface area to volume ratio decreases so in this example it is very likely that the two flasks in question are different shapes ...
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Oil And Protecting The Environment
... are natural, we have an obligation to protect nature from
accidental oil spills from our operations that can damage an ecosystem.
The petroleum industry is working closely with government agencies,
universities and research centers to reduce the frequency and impact of
oil spills. As a result of new operating procedures and research into
advanced technologies, the industry has made tremendous progress in
preventing spills over the past decade.
In 1997, the latest year that Coast Guard statistics are complete, the
volume of oil spilled in U.S. waters declined by two-thirds compared to
the year before, representin ...
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