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Antivirus Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria & The Search for New Drugs
Antibiotics are substances produced by microorganisms that kill or inhibit other microorganisms. They are used to fight illness cau... View Paper Sonoluminescence Sonoluminescence refers to the emission of light from bubbles suspended in water, when those bubbles are forced to vibrate by acoustic waves. This emission of light is fascinating because the energy... View Paper Psychology PSYCHOLOGISTS
Psychologists are an important part on our society.
To understand why psychologists are important to our society, we must understand what a psychologist does. The definitio... View Paper Thomas Edison Thomas Alva Edison
Thomas Edison is one of America’s most famous inventors. Edison saw huge changes take place in his lifetime. He was responsible for making many of those changes occur.... View Paper biology Biology AT1
Introduction -
Enzymes, are any one of many specialised organic substances, composed of
polymers of amino acids, that act as catalysts to regulate the speed of the many
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Colorectal cancer is curable more than 90% of the time. Nearly all colon cancers start as polyps says Christine Gorman who wrote this article for ... View Paper are you man enough “Are you man enough”
Testosterone has been proven to make a difference in bed and at the gym. And soon you will be able to get it as a gel but it is a risky substance, is it re... View Paper alternative energy I need to know the advantages and the disadvantages of altrnative energy. also why do we need it?... View Paper Darwin Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin was born on February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England to Robert and Susannah Darwin. Robert was a physician and the son of Erasmus Darwin, a poet, philosoph... View Paper Bacteria Abstract
The amount of antibiotic resistance of bacteria was tested using replica plating. The experiment took three weeks. The set up included 5 tryptic agar petri plates (3 with different... View Paper Clostridium tetani Clostridium Tetani
Clostridium tetani is a gram-positive spore-forming rod. It resembles a club as its shape and a strict anaerobe. Because it is spore forming, it is very difficult to get r... View Paper Saturn Saturn
Saturn is the sixth planet in our solar system and is the second largest planet. The only planet larger then Saturn is Jupiter. Saturn is commonly noted for its p... View Paper Plastic Surgery Plastic Surgery
In today’s society there are many people who are not satisfied with their appearance. Plastic surgery makes it possible for people to alter their appearance to satisfy their... View Paper Female Genital Mutilation Female genital mutilation is a problem, which affects over 100 million women around the world. Female genital mutilation is done for reasons, which include religion and economics on girls in various ... View Paper Protein in Foods Protein
Protein is essential for any living things functioning. Protein was discovered in 1838. More than 50% of dry weight on animals is made up of protein. The word protein comes from the... View Paper Cerebal Palsy This is a paper about the causes, types, diagnosing, associated defects and treatment dealing with cerebral palsy... View Paper hawthorne formation Hawthorne Formation
The locality we have presenting is the Hawthorne formation. This locality is located in coastal South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida also it was home ot many Carcharodon m... View Paper Chicano Education Education of Chicanos
Education of the Hispanic population is not something that should be taken lightly. It involves an on going process. As immigrants continue to migrate to the ... View Paper Forraging in Crows
“Optimal Foraging in the American Crow”
By Paul Rifenburgh
Abstract
Crows are opportunistic feeders that will eat almost anything they can find, catch, or otherwise su... View Paper chromosomes Matt Halal
Biology- Pg- 413 1-21
1) Telophase, interphase, prophase, metaphase.
2) Spore, rhizome, bulb, tuber.
3) Chromosome, histone, chromatin, cell plate.
4) Cutting lay... View Paper Enrico Fermi Fermi was born in Rome, Italy. At age 17 he earned a scholarship to the prestigious Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa by writing an essay on the characteristics of sound. He went on to the Un... View Paper Dyslexia Dyslexia is a learning disability, not a disease, in which a person’s brain learns differently than other people’s. Reading, spelling, writing, speaking, and listening are often the skills that are a... View Paper Galileo Galileo
Galileo was an Italian physics and astronomer.
Galileo was born near Pisa, Italy on February.15, 1564.
In 1581 he entered the University of Pisa as a medical student. He fou... View Paper American Immigration after 1880 As America was changing inside and out so was the face of the population. This change is especially noticed in the immigrants that came to America before and after 1880. Before the 1880’s those who ... View Paper Phyla of Living Organisms Living things are divided into nine phyla that include Porifera, Coelenterata, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Mullosca, Echinodermata, Arthropoda, and Chordata (Chordata is divided into groups ... View Paper The Relationship of Living Things Living things are related in many ways. In showing how living things are related one must first define life and what separates a living thing from an inanimate object. All living things must be rela... View Paper Origination of Metric System Origination of Metric System
Over three centuries ago, countries around the world realized that a single worldwide coordinated measurement system was needed. A vicar of France by the name of Gabri... View Paper Pharmaceutical Research I am a Pre-Pharmacy student and for my degree requirement I work in Pharmacy on the weekends. In my six months working in the Pharmacy, my view of Pharmaceuticals Companies has drastically changed. ... View Paper Cloning Cloning has entered the world swiftly, and will likely have a key hand in the future. The biological term cloning is the production of a genetically identical duplicate of an organism. A clone is an ... View Paper
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