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    -3 Well, I’ve never really kept a journal before, but I figured that now would be a good time to start. The day is March 8, 2416, three days before the Lightning takes off. I am aboard that ship, and I am glad to be a part of it. I was spending a lot of time with my family, since I will be gone for about 5 years. I am going to miss them so much. The laughter of the children, and the stories of the elderly. The plan is that we follow the Independence to the moon Titan, one of the larger of Saturn’s

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    The purpose of this essay to answer the question “Can we touch anything?” To do this, I have studied the research of other physicists on subjects such as the Pauli Exclusion Principle and electron repulsion. Topics like these are explored throughout the essay to help fully understand this particular concept. Through my research, I came to the conclusion that it is not actually possible to touch anything. This, of course, can lead to many questions, some of which are answered in the discussion section

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    In this work, we consider two kinds of a spherically symmetric semiconductor quantum dots: (a) type I single quantum dot (SQD) with radius r_1, in which electrons and holes are confined in the same region of space, and (b) type II core/shell quantum dot (CCQD) with the same core radius, r_1, coated with shell thickness t=r_2-r_1, in which the spatial confinement of electrons and holes depends strongly on the geometrical parameters (core radius and shell thickness) and strain effects. Due to the potential

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    Quinazoline nucleus is an essential building block. This nucleus can be found in a huge number of natural products as well as synthetic derivatives [1]. From the chemistry point of view, quinazoline can be considered as a benzo [d]pyrimidine heterocyclic fused ring. 4-Aminoquinazoline derivatives, an important class of heterocyclic compounds [2], which have shown broad variety of biological activity profiles, e.g. anticancer [3-5], antimalarial [6], antimicrobial [7], and antiviral activities [8

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    Our first step was that we boiled the samples, A&M Std , & Kaleidescope Std. for 5min. in water bath, then we loaded the samples into the wells following the guide given which was as follows: 1- 10 ml of laemmli buffer, 2- 10 ml of molecular weight, 3- 10 ml of salmon, 4- 10 ml of tilapia, 5- 10 ml of catfish, 6- 10 ml of shrimp, 7- 10 ml of actin and myosin, and 8- 10 ml of the laemmli buffer. To load each sample, we used a P-200 (yellow) micropipette tip to withdraw 10 ml of each protein

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    The objectives of the Mercury Project, as stated at the time of project go-ahead, were as follows: Place a manned spacecraft in orbital flight around the earth. Investigate man 's performance capabilities and his ability to function in the environment of space. Recover the man and the spacecraft safely. After the objectives were established for the project, a number of guidelines were established to insure that the most expedient and safest approach for attainment of the objectives was followed

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    road tunnel, the Eastern Distributor. Project description The Eastern Distributor (ED) is a 5.9km tolled link from the Sydney Harbour Tunnel to Sydney Airport and includes a twin tube 3 lane double-deck 1.7km tunnel. It forms a part of the Sydney Orbital Network as shown in figure 1, which includes other

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    disease involves mainly the epineurium and the affected nerves are infilterated by masses of lymphocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils and large numbers of IgG+ plasma cells.[20-23] EOM enlargement is not rare in IgG4-ROD especially in cases with enlarged orbital nerves. Single or multiple muscles may be involved during the disease course in the following order of frequency: inferior rectus, followed by superior rectus-levator complex, lateral rectus, medial rectus, inferior oblique and superior oblique. Histopathologically

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    environment. Is a disease caused by a pathogenic microorganism, a toxic agent in the environment, or a faulty gene? My interest in molecular biology has been inspired by these questions and led me to the world of genetics. While I was an elementary student, my mother was diagnosed with cervical cancer. From that situation, I developed an insatiable curiosity for cancer and molecular medicine. I am

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    The experiment was done on Sarophaga Crassipalpis, a species that enters a period of developmental/reproductive inactivity called diapause to avoid unfavorable environmental conditions, regulated by neuroendocrine system in insects. The experiment was performed under both nondiapause and diapause conditions. During the rearing stage, nondiapause conditions for the flesh fly pupae were put under long day conditions of 15 hours light and 9 hours dark in 25 degree Celsius temperatures. Diapause conditions

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