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    The eyespots of the flatworms are very simple structures, which is hard to form images because the hollows lack the needed structures for focusing not like human eye structure. The pigment that reacts to the light, it contains a protein called opsin. Its function to change a wavelength of radiation into something else so the nerve can respond to. Its only function to distinguish between light and dark. The eyespots are located at the

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    easy for stains to fit into the rough patches. Drinks like grape juice, tea, and coffee all have strong amounts of pigmentation which, along with acids and tannins can cause teeth to turn colors that we don’t want them to turn. The powerful color pigments can absorb into the tooth enamel and also get into the cracks and ridges resulting in some extra bad stains on teeth.

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    “After bath, women drying herself.” This painting was made from 1889-1890. This painting was on a pastel paper. It is 26 5/8 x 22 ¾ in. This painting is located in Courtauld Institute of art in London. This artwork is used by a chalk medium with color pigments and non-greasy binders added

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    Biology: Concepts and Connections, 6e (Campbell) Chapter 7 Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food Multiple-Choice Questions 1) The summary equation for photosynthesis is A) 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + sunlight → C6H12O6 + 6 O2. B) C5H12O6 + 6 O2 + sunlight → 5 CO2 + 6 H2O. C) C6H12O6 + 6 O2 + sunlight → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O. D) the same as the equation for glycolysis written in reverse. E) 6 CH2O + 5 O2 + sunlight → CO2 + 2 H2O. Answer: A Topic: Opening

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    and smooth textures. So the same recipe for the August 8, 1871 New Dominique (Montreal) "Velvet Cake" and the November 1871 Ballou Monthly Magazine (Boston) was butter cake bread with lemon extract. "Brown Velvet Chocolate Cake" a drop of no edible pigment was promoted in the 1940s. The unrelated addition of the name "red" to the name of the chocolate cake was

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    Klein Blue Essay

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    emitted from the monochrome blue sky, or the void emphasizing universal harmony. In the period between 1848 and 1952, Klein lived in London and began to assist in London frame shop of Robert Savage, learning basic painting techniques and using raw pigments and gilding. He was determinate to evoke sensations and emotions independent of line, abstracted symbols or rendered objects, believing the monochromatic surface released the painting from materiality through the totality of pure

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    In this theatrical production- Aunt Raini, directed by the playwright Tom Smith and produced by Pacific Lutheran University, has successfully perform theatrical elements within different perspective of the performance, while the performance has connected and integrated the content based from the script stories. For instance, from a stage production perspective, the constructing style of the scenes, walls, flats or hand props and the accurate placement of stage properties on stage has specified the

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    I. Introduction Have you ever looked at a painting with vibrant colors or at a poster with amazing color scheme and wondered how the artist and designer chose these colors and made them work together? The answer is they’ve consulted their intuition and the color theory. The color theory is like a formula that guides creators to choose colors that work together in harmony and design. According to the color theory there are different categories based on the color wheel: Primary colors, Secondary

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    1 shows the absorption spectrum for chlorophyll a and the action spectrum for photosynthesis. Why are they different? A) Green and yellow wavelengths inhibit the absorption of red and blue wavelengths. B) Bright sunlight destroys photosynthetic pigments. C) Oxygen given off

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    Ild Research Paper

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    ILD is defined as a group of lung diseases that primarily affects the interstitium of the lungs, which essentially consists of the space and tissue surrounding the alveoli in the lungs. It concerns alveolar epithelium, pulmonary capillary endothelium, basement membrane, perivascular and perilymphatic tissues and over time, ILD may lead to pulmonary fibrosis. However, there are only three diseases that are most strongly associated with smoking and they will be discussed below. Respiratory Bronchiolitis-Associated

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