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    Purpose: Green fluorescent protein (gfp) and blue fluorescent protein (bfp) extracted from bacteria were separated by chromatography by means of a molecular sieve matrix. This process utilized the proteins size and shape and was able to separate it from the other molecules and be collected in test tubes. The tubes containing the desired protein will glow under U.V. light. By running an electrophoresis gel with these proteins, one can compare the protein bands and be able to determine the approximate

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    Ethanol Fuel Essay

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    Well we all know that the energy system is very unstable because the total energy available on the earth is limited, and man has exploited all the conventional technologies to fulfill his needs. By the use of these conventional technologies, the world also has a disability, with problems such as global warming. Consumption of energy by man increased gradually as his wants also increase. The conventional energy resources mainly include fossil fuels, but research shows that this fuel source will be

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    Effects of Tobacco Use

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    Tobacco use harms everything. Numerous factors of tobacco use play into the destruction of a human health and body. Sadly, 19 percent of all adults in the United States use tobacco on a daily basis. Countless numbers of people currently in use of tobacco products attempt to quit their use of tobacco, but many fall short of their goal due to the addictive nicotine within cigarettes. This nonstop use of tobacco has been the result of more than 440,000 deaths per year of smokers with an estimated 49

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    Rocket propulsion is a class of jet propulsion that produces thrust by ejecting stored matter, called the propellant. The propellant term includes two categories, liquid and solid propellants. Solid propellants are the oldest and most used for missile propulsion, since they are easily stored over liquid. After World War II, it was thought that the liquid propellants were going to have a true monopoly in the exploration of space and solid propellants are limited to rocket and low-power devices. In

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    ANALYSIS OF FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION OF A STEEL CATENARY RISER (SCR) AT THE TOUCHDOWN ZONE (TDZ). INTRODUCTION 1. Project Overview 1.1. Background Consumption energy since the 1950s has been in a progressive upsurge in the world. Fossil fuels like oil, natural gases, and coal nevertheless has the aggregate of 80% of the world’s energy consumption despite the fact that there’s has a diminution in some renewable energy resources, cons considering the number of inventions and creativities. In

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    Food Inc Reflection

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    explained that there are no seasons at supermarkets because the fruits and vegetables are being picked when it was green from halfway across the country. Products are even being imported from outside of the country. The products are being ripened with ethylene gas. The film went on to show that the meat no longer has bones. If you follow the packaging of these products, you would be surprised what

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    orey Gonzales ENGWR 300 Ms. Perales April 5, 2016 Animal Tests: No Harm, Only Benefits As the years have passed the human race has come across and discovered many different diseases. Many of the diseases were lethal due to the fact that there was no cure to be found. But as years went on our technology began to “evolve”, we found cures for what many would think are incurable. The practice of using animals in biomedical research has led to significant advances in the treatment of various diseases

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1Importance of Hydroxyapatite Hydroxyapatite is one of the calcium phosphatefamily.It containing water with a chemical formula of Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2. (Yasushi Suetsugu) Hydroxyapatite (HA)is one of the essentialbiominerals of interest in the calcium phosphate based bioceramics and the main inorganic composition of teeth and bone.HA is utilized as material fordental and bone substitution.This is because its similarity in chemical to nature bone matrix .Hence,many research had

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    All across the world healthcare professionals and organizations are dealing with the same issue, nursing workplace hazards and the effects it has on nurses and healthcare. Nursing Hazards have been a significant topic of discussion for many health professionals and organizations. Nurses are continuously reporting the issue of injury and illness. The duties that nurses are tasked with put them at an everyday risk of different types of hazards. The safety of employees and health organizations depends

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    Recycling Is It Working

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    Recycling: Is it Working? “The affluent, fast-paced, throwaway American culture is producing trash on a stupendous scale.” (Young,Mitchell page 14). We are living in a plastic universe, and very unaware. The problem with plastic, is how frequently it is being used, and having no true way of disposing it. The fibers of plastic are in just about everything on Earth, not only is it sitting inside the Earth, it is in everything surrounding us. There is plastic materials in food containers, make up,

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