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Biology Heat Loss Practical Write Up
Number of words: 1982 - Number of pages: 8

.... 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. In this experiment the two flasks which will be used will different surface area to volume ratios as follows: 100 cm3 flask: Volume = 100, Surface Area = 115. Surface Area to Volume Ratio = 115 ---- : 1 = 1.15 : 1 100 500 cm3 f .....


Animal Uses
Number of words: 738 - Number of pages: 3

.... including Avon and Revlon, have cooperated in conducting animal tests to see if there product are irritating (664). These experiments were tested on rabbits only because they have no tear glands to wipe away any foreign objects on the eye. The animal would be strapped down and the "product" would be dropped into the eyes. After irritation came pain, after pain came ulceration and bleeding, blindness would follow. Other tests would include "forcing hair dye or face powder into a dog or rat through a stomach tube until its internal organs rupture." It really .....


Monosaccharides
Number of words: 2345 - Number of pages: 9

.... Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is derived from glucose. Important sugar alcohols (alditols), formed by the reduction of (i.e., addition of hydrogen to) a monosaccharide, include sorbitol (glucitol) from glucose and mannitol from mannose; both are used as sweetening agents. Glycosides derived from are widespread in nature, especially in plants. Amino sugars (i.e., sugars in which one or two hydroxyl groups are replaced with an amino group, -NH2) occur as components of glycolipids and in the chitin of arthropods. carbohydrateClasses of carbohydrates Sources The most .....


Alcoholism And Drug Abuse
Number of words: 1510 - Number of pages: 6

.... determine the demands on which we place on our mind and body. To free themselves of this stress, some people chose recreational drugs to put them in another frame of mind. The body, in most instances, craves a minute amount of the chemical to balance its desires; however, the mind says, "If a little is good, a lot is better." Others chose drugs as substitutions for self-confidence, solutions to problems, relaxation, freedoms from anxiety, self-esteem, and satisfying feelings. Whatever the incentives may be, it is apparent that all of the reasons why peopl .....


The Depletion Of The Ozone Layer
Number of words: 571 - Number of pages: 3

.... molecules. One example would be chlorofluorocarbons or CFC's. CFC's were commonly found in spray cans during the early 1970's but were invented in the 1920's. They contain chlorine, fluorine, and carbon atoms which all form bonds with the rare ozone molecules. A few more products with CFC's are coolants for refrigerators and air conditioners, foam products, such as cups, and insulation for houses. Considering that ozone molecules are so rare, it is extremely important to keep them intact. Without them, radiation would leak into the earth at tremend .....


The Future Of NASA
Number of words: 377 - Number of pages: 2

.... very helpful tool for cleaning our homes. The pacemaker is a form of life-support on spacecrafts, helping astronomers' hearts pump while they are outside of the Earth's atmosphere. It is used, on Earth, for those who's hearts have problems with pumping blood. Pens that write upside-down are used in space, where there is no gravity and writing with pens would otherwise be impossible. They are convenient tools on Earth when we are trying to write on vertical surfaces. A zero-gravity training system is used to help astronauts become more comfortable with the c .....


American Pit Bull Terrier
Number of words: 2848 - Number of pages: 11

.... me keep her. Well, not really though. I say that because my father of all people fell in love with "Molly" as she is now known. He has said on many occasions that Molly is the best dog he has ever had, and believe me, he has had many. The point is, APBT get a bad name because of the people who own them. In doing research for this paper I have become deeply fascinated with this breed and actually understand a great deal more about the APBT than the average person. But to understand more about the APBT, you must understand its history and its impact on societ .....


Lab: Determining What Type Of Stimulus Info Is More Easily Remembered
Number of words: 1489 - Number of pages: 6

.... this stimulus- response relationship. The Purpose of this experiment is to determine what type of stimulus information is more easily remembered, be it in randomized manner or meaningful. When are more errors made in remembering the stimuli, among these two types of stimuli used (CVC). Also, when a correct response is given, which was the type of stimuli (CVC) that caused this to occur. The design of this experiment on verbal learning has both within- subject and between-subject variables. The within-subject variables are the words (CVC) that are .....



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