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    DNA Origami Techniques

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    the intended strategy of switching. With a strategy of extended DNA origami to 3D nano construction it can be conceptualized as anti parallel helices (19) by stacking corrugated sheets. In order to produce a variety of 3D shapes, the arrangement, individual lengths and number of helices may be tuned so as to help the design process (20) through graphical software development. By doing this, the design spaces of accessible DNA-origami shapes are expanded in order to increase the diversity of nanostructures

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    What is it? Origami or 折り紙, come from "ori" meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper" is the art of paper folding, which is commonly associated with Japanese culture. Today, the word 'origami ' is used as an inclusive term for all folding practices, globally. The goal is to transform a flat sheet square of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques. Today 's current origami artists usually discourage the use of cuts, glue, or markings on the paper. The small number

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    Research We chose this project; because we all love making origami and now we will know everything in it. Origami means the art of paper folding. It’s connected to the mathematics called geometry. When we fold origami we also create lots of surfaces. For instance, by folding a square piece of paper in half diagonally or from one tip to the opposite tip, we create two surfaces in the shape of triangles. Mathematicians’ related origami to a theorem called the Kawasaki theorem. The Kawasaki theorem

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    A hobby is something that you enjoy doing in your spare time. It is an interest, a recreation or activity that you spend time on for pleasure and for relaxation. When you retire from work you will have time to indulge in your favourite hobby or pastime that will help to overcome your boredom. You may also want to try out new hobbies and learn new skills. There are many hobbies and interests surrounding us every day. There are craft hobbies, extreme hobbies, fun hobbies, world hobbies, great hobbies

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    Task 1 1. Look up the meanings to these words, in your dictionary, and write the meanings below. Text Writing, communication that represents language through the inscription of signs and symbols Features Essay, film, telecommunications Call attention to, signify Purpose Aim, usefulness, will Aim at, undertake Audience Captive audience, claque, full house, theatre, turnout Communication Dissemination, joining, message, revealing Context Surroundings Article Condition, deed, essay, goods, particulars

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    On August 31, 2017, an experiment was conducted to test the correlation between three different airplane designs and the distance that each of these designs will fly in meters. We conducted an experiment with an Independent variable of different plane designs and dependent variable of the distance each plane flew. After proceeding through this experiment, the design called the “Hammer,” had the longest average distance flown in meters and led to the conclusion that it was the best design out of

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    Effect of the weight distribution on the flight distance of a Paper Airplane By: Melinda Martin UBT1: Western Governors University Introduction This report shows the effects of weight distribution has on the flight distance of a paper airplane. Just like with real airplanes, paper airplanes rely on aerodynamics to get the airplane to fly, although, they may not look or fly the same they use the same. Changing the postion of where the weight is distrubuted on a paper airplane can affect

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    In the world, there's a legend. It states that if you fold one thousand origami cranes, any with you have will be granted. As a child, I wanted to have my wish granted, so I practiced and learned how to create one. I've also been asked by fellow classmates on how to create one. So, this is why I'm doing my how-to on creating an origami crane. Please note, if you cannot do it, do be discouraged. This origami was meant for people at the intermediate level and above. So, without further ado, let us

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    CHAPITRE 2 : ADOLESCENTS ET LA SOCIETE FACE AU NUMERIQUE A. Implémentation du numérique dans la société Suite à la révolution numérique et l’implémentation du numérique dans notre société une socialisation et une communication sont ainsi crées entre les individus. Par suite, les réseaux sociaux ont tracé un large périmètre d’interaction. En effet, dans ce cercle, se contacter avec ses amis proches, sa famille, échanger les idées, partager ses problèmes, ses images, ses sentiments et émotions

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    The rabbinic approach is the rabbis and religious people’s point of view on a story. Studying the rabbinic approach can add to the understanding of Genesis 11:1-9 because rabbis compare texts to other texts in the Tanakh or verses of a text. They look for the similarities to help us interpret the story. This makes us compare characters or words said throughout the story. This helps us understand the text better. For example, the rabbinic approach compares Genesis 11:4 with Genesis 11:2. the people

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