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    Lobsters are crustaceans that have been on earth for more that 480 million years and their average lifespan is 70 years. Their scientific name is Homarus americanus. The word lobster is an old english word that means spider. Lobsters are benthic creatures that are found in all of the world’s oceans, brackish water, and freshwater. A lobsters brain is located in its throat and its teeth are in its stomach. They have poor eyesight but an amazing sense of taste and smell. They mainly feed on fish, clams

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    Lobster Research Paper

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    Item or food picked: American Lobster (Homarus americanus) The Lobster is one of the most valuable seafood exports around the world. With a reported value of $ 1 billion worth of exports and a general upward trend of desire (See figure 1), the lobster might be one of the most interesting foods in the market [1]. In addition to being one of my favourite foods, the reason why I chose to talk about lobster is because it is one of those foods that remind me of my childhood, as I spend some of my younger

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    consider the inhumanities of boiling lobsters alive for the sake of consumer satisfaction. Wallace employs the rhetorical appeals of logos, ethos, and pathos to enhance his argument. Although some people may disagree with Wallace and assert that cooking Homarus americanus cannot be considered a moral decision,

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    Geography United Arab Emirates occupies a total area of about 83,600 square kilometers (32,400 square miles), along the south-eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula between 22°50 and 26°N and between 51° and 56°25 E. The UAE has 1 318 km of continental coastline along the Persian Gulf. The inflation rate, exchange rate and currency stability are important factors to consider in International trade, economically, the UAE has a 4% of GDP growth in 2012 with a lower inflation rate of 1.1%, In terms of

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    Week 5 Lab Systematics

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    room or close your Internet browser window. 16. Now, drag the tree window back to where you had selected Arthropoda in step 14. This time, click through these taxa in this sequence: Arthropoda > Crustacea > Malacostraca > Decapoda > Nephropidae > Homarus What is the common name of the species you have arrived at? ANSWER: The only name in the included section is the American lobster. Part I 17. Click the Save button to save this branch to the Lab Book. 18. Now, click on the red Lab Book next

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    Dopamine Receptors

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    INTRODUCTION In neural signaling, axons transmit trains of action potentials from soma to dendrites, where synaptic transmission takes place. Until a decade ago it was thought that axonal trunk doesn’t play any important role in neural communication except conducting spikes faithfully. However, it has become clear that because of the existence of many voltage- and ligand-gated ion channels in the non-synaptic areas of axons, different neuromodulators, especially monoamines, may have some effects

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    Long Island Sound (LIS) is a major urban estuary located along the east coast of the United States. It is semi-enclosed by states and islands in all directions. LIS is bordered by the State of Connecticut to the north and Long Island, New York (NY) on its southern shore. To its west it connects to the NY metropolitan area and to the east it is closed off by Block Island and Fishers Island Sounds. Due to the restricted transport and dispersal of contaminants, LIS is susceptible to enhanced anthropogenic

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    Varian Solution

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    Chapter 1 NAME The Market Introduction. The problems in this chapter examine some variations on the apartment market described in the text. In most of the problems we work with the true demand curve constructed from the reservation prices of the consumers rather than the “smoothed” demand curve that we used in the text. Remember that the reservation price of a consumer is that price where he is just indifferent between renting or not renting the apartment. At any price below the reservation

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