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    krebs cycle

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    KREBS CYCLE It refers to a complex series of chemical reactions that produce carbon dioxide and Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)‚ a compound rich in energy. The cycle occurs by essentially linking two carbon coenzyme with carbon compounds; the created compound then goes through a series of changes that produce energy. This cycle occurs in all cells that utilize oxygen as part of their respiration process. It occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria in the presence of CO2.Pyruvic acid diffuses from

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    Copper Cycle

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    CH 130 B: General Chemistry I The Lab Report As a scientist you are responsible for conveying the results of an experiment to a supervisor‚ a colleague‚ or the public. Often‚ you will convey this information in the form of a scientific paper describing your work. This paper needs to clearly describe why and how an experiment was done‚ and it must include an interpretation of results‚ including a discussion of their importance and any significant sources of error. You lab report will

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    Lorenzo's Oil

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    1. What is the movie all about? Lorenzo’s Oil Lorenzo is the son of Michaela and Augusto Odone. He begins to have strange memory problems and blackouts. At age 6‚ he is diagnosed with the childhood cerebral form of ALD‚ a progressive degenerative nervous system disorder. There is no cure for this disease and his parents are told he will become totally disabled and die in a few years. Michaela and Augusto‚ devastated by Lorenzo’s diagnosis‚ decide to research ALD even though neither has a

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    Oil Monopoly

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    Tarbell’s The History of the Standard Oil Company she mentions‚ "Mr. Rockefeller has systematically played with loaded dice‚ and it is doubtful if there has ever been a time ... when he has run a race with a competitor and started fair." Monopolies do not play fair with the competition John D. Rockefeller created Standard Oil’s Company in 1870. He believed the most profit from oil was found in refining it‚ not drilling. Rockefeller described the competition in oil refining as "chaotic". He then began

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    Transmission Lines

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    Transmission line classifications 1) Balanced Transmission line - two wire balanced line. - both conductors carry current. But only one conductor carries signals. [pic] 2) Unbalanced Transmission line - One wire is at ground potential and the other wire is at signal potential - advantage – only one wire for each signal - disadvantage – reduced immunity to noises [pic] Baluns Balanced transmission lines connected to unbalanced transmission lines e.g.: coaxial

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    The Stage Cycle

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    The stage cycle Stage one is the beginning of the sleep cycle‚ and is a relatively light stage of sleep. Stage one can be considered a transition period between wakefulness and sleep. In Stage one‚ the brain produces high amplitude theta waves‚ which are very slow brain waves. This period of sleep lasts only a brief time (around 5-10 minutes). If you awaken someone during this stage‚ they might report that they weren’t really asleep. Stage two is the second stage of sleep and lasts for approximately

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    Calvin Cycle

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    The Calvin Cycle By: MJ Pineda The Calvin Cycle is basically a part of photosynthesis where plants take in carbon dioxide and uses ATP and NADPH to make sugars from the CO2 and water for the plant to use or for animals to eat. It does not require light‚ and is interestingly called the "dark cycle" 1. The first step of this cycle consists of A carbon atom from carbon dioxide molecule will enter the cycle and joins with a five carbon molecule that is present. 2. The six carbon molecule that

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    Clove Oil

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    medicine the oil is used for diarrhoea‚ hernia‚ bad breath and bronchitis as well as for those conditions mentioned above. Extraction Essential oil by water distillation from 1. the buds and 2. the leaves and by steam distillation from 3. the stalks or stems. A concrete‚ absolute and oleoresin are also produced from the buds in small quantities. Characteristics and Constituents 1. Clove bud is a pale yellow liquid with a sweet - spicy odour and a fruity-fresh top note. The bud oil is favoured

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    Sleep Cycle

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    help of a doctor. Here‚ five little-known causes of sleep problems and what to do about them. 1. Light How it disrupts sleep: You probably already know that when you stay up late under bright lights‚ you interrupt your body’s natural sleep-wake cycle‚ because light tricks your brain into remaining in daylight mode. Less well known is that the light from computer screens and iPads shining directly into your eyes at close range is especially troublesome. Why? Part of the problem is that the light

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    The Cycle Of Poverty

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    the one who has‚ more will be given‚ and he will have an abundance‚ but from the one who has not‚ even what he has will be taken away" (Matthew 13:12). Is the cycle of poverty able to be broken? Although some people argue that people can get out of poverty if they work hard enough‚ those who live in poverty tend to remain and continue the cycle of poverty because they are less likely to receive the same opportunity in education with wealthy people. Secondly‚ poverty makes an effect on child development

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