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Ebola 3
... the deadliest virus known to man, and spreads in a breath of air. The symptoms of this deadly virus starts with sudden fevers, weakness, muscle pain, extreme headaches, and soar throats. These symptoms begin four-sixteen days after infection. After about 2 days of these symptoms you start to "crash". A crash is when you vomit uncontrollably until there is nothing left to vomit (you vomit blood, bile and other liquids of the body), you suffer from diarrhea, limited kidney function, internal and external bleeding, you bleed from every opening on your body, blood fails to clot, so if you get cut in any way your body wi ...
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How Natural Processes Operate At A Coastal Eographic Environ
... such as wave erosion, wind erosion and wave refraction.
Thousands of years ago when sea levels dropped over years at the Southern end of Muriwai, the sedimentary rock and sandstone was exposed to the air. Rock from volcanic activity mixed with the sedimentary rock; this is called Breccia – a mixture of all rock. An example of this is at Maori Bay.
Coastal Erosion operates at different rates and different times. Limestone rock is eroded slower than sedimentary rock. The cliff at Muriwai made of sedimentary rock was eroded back to expose ‘Fisherman’s Rock’ - the shore platform which, made of ...
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Mitochondrion
... of a
parasite that invaded primordial cells and evolved along with them. A
mitochondrian’s main purpose is to burn energy through a slow method of
combustion, which will consume as much air to burn as fire will, just to break
down nutrients into simpler substances. These simpler molecules then bond with
the atoms that will need the energy to function. Then, enzymes in the
mitochondrion break up the atoms and then recapture them again. This time, the
energy atoms will be bonded in a different molecule to form ATP, or adenosine
triphosphate. ATP has an adenosine core and three phosphates attached to it,
hence its na ...
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Valves
... the part of the valve that controls the flow of fluid through the device. Most take their name from the type or des8igh of the flow control element.
The body of the valve contains useful information referred to as bridge wall markings. This is specific information about the valve.
One of the more common found in industry is a gate valve. A gate valve is typically operated in the wide-open, or completely shut position. This type of valve is used where flow rates are not restricted.
Globe valves are the second most common valve used I industry. A globe valve places a movable metal disc in the path ...
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Household Waste!
... use Bleach with ammonia. Infact don't mix any
chemicals with one another."
This is an excellent example of common mistakes people make when dealing
with household chemicals/cleaners. In this assignment I will examine different
cleaners commonly used in my house.
I Ajax
I go to the cupboard and find a can of the powder, Ajax. The can use to
have a piece of tape to cover the top but now it has been lost; a potential
problem. The can has an expiration date on it, 9/98. This expiration date may be
incorrect because that piece of tape to cover it has been lost for some time now.
II Windex
In the cupboard ...
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Black Holes
... did not think that there was any dust in elliptical galaxies like NGC 4261. Currently they believe that the disk of dust is the remnant of a smaller galaxy that fell into the core of NGC 4261. The black hole will swallow up the gas from the smaller galaxy over the next 100 million years. Researchers believe that while the gas is being swallowed by the black hole, the process will produce some amazing fireworks.
The second puzzling question that astronomers are trying to answer is why isn't the black hole at the center of the galaxy? According to images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the black hole is 20 lig ...
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Salt And Its Uses
... Medical
Association also joined the low-salt appeal. They believe that sodium salt is
connected with heart disease, circulator disorder, stroke and even early death.
By many doctors and researchers are now beginning to feel that salt has
gone too far. At the University of Alabama, a short-term research has been
done on 150 people on the effect of the intake of salt related to high blood
pressure. Result shows that those with normal blood pressure experience no
change at all when placed in a extremely low salt diet, or later when salt was
introduced, Of the hypertensive subjects, half of those on the ...
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Hysteria
... has the potential to effect an entire community, state or possibly even country or nation. “[It is] a condition where a group of people dash about wildly, screaming and sometimes talking as if another person is in them; experiencing rapid breathing, spasms of extremities or even fainting”(Hayes 1). In some ways, it can be look on as a chain reaction. “It is often caused by new problems that worsen existing difficulties”(TWHSTSV 2). When one person sees another running about wildly and finds out what the cause is, he or she will do the same; until eventually the idea spreads to the entire ...
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The Keys To Unlocking Transitions In Water
... tend to fill with sediments and become much smaller. The sediments
come from riverborne terrestrial materials from the eroding continents and from
sand transported upstream by the tides from the continental shelf (Braun 55).
It is in estuaries that most of the world's freshwater runoff encounters
the oceans. Because fresh water is lighter, or less dense, than salt water,
unless the two are mixed by the tides or winds, the fresh water remains at the
surface, resulting in a salinity gradient. Tides force seawater inland as a
countercurrent and produce a saltwater wedge below the freshwater surface waters
(Bellamy 62 ...
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Depression 4
... mood swings back and forth between depression and mania. People with seasonal affective disorder typically suffer from depression only during autumn and winter, when there are fewer hours of daylight. In dysthymia (pronounced dis-THI-mee-uh), people feel depressed, have low self-esteem, and concentrate poorly most of the time—often for a period of years—but their symptoms are milder than in major depression. Some people with dysthymia experience occasional episodes of major depression. Mental health professionals use the term clinical depression to refer to any of the above forms of depression.
Surveys indicate ...
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