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    The stages of transportation systems research are suggested below. Stage 1.Identification of objectives and functioning of the subject of research‚ defining the criterion of system’s efficiency. Stage 2.Defining the borders of the system. Stage 3.Identification of the structure of environment. Stage 4.Research of the structure of transportation system; identification of its elements. Stage 5.Investigation of the characteristic interrelations between the elements of the system; design of the mathematic

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    fraction (FFCC) with methanol extract‚ and assess the antimutagenic efficacy of the fraction extract to reduce genotoxicity induced by cyclophosphamide (CP) using chromosome aberrations‚ in mice bone-marrow cells and spermatocytes‚ and DNA damage by comet assay. Three doses from FFCC were orally administrated once for 24h at 50‚ 100 and 200 mg/kg b.wt simultaneously with CP at 20 mg/kg b.wt. The results revealed that the used doses of FFCC were safe in all experiments and their effect was normal compared

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    Secondly‚ the earth is tilted at the angle of 23.5 degrees‚ the perfect angle to create in order to be gifted with seasons and years. Finally‚ there is the orderly world; created to work like a clock‚ that the exact time of the next appearance of a comet‚ or even the exact time of everyday ’s sunrise‚ sunset‚ highest and lowest tide can be calculated. God had made earth in perfection with great care and genuine in order for his children to live. Oxygen‚ a significant element lacking elsewhere in

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    one of the intriguing and controversial UFO sightings on records. On the evening of March 13‚ 1997‚ thousands of people were outside waiting to see the spectacular Hale-Bopp Comet‚ until thousands of eyewitnesses reportedly seeing mysterious dots of lights spotted in the sky hovering over Phoenix‚ Arizona as the Hale-Bopp Comet passed over the sky. Thousands of eyewitnesses stated to have seen what is believed to be bright dots of lights that is a spacecraft formed into a V-shape. With thousands of

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    our solar system up close‚ and we have been able to view evolution of these planets through time. Our solar system consists of a middle aged star called the Sun‚ 9 planets‚ about 100 moons‚ thousands of asteroids‚ millions of icy bodies‚ and many comets revolving around all of it. We can begin by looking at the origin of the solar system. The protoplanet nebular model is the theory that is most widely accepted to describe the origin of the solar system. The model is made up of 3 stages: A‚ B‚ and

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    male dinosaurs’ testes. The second proposal with drugs as a means of extinction claims dinosaurs couldn’t differentiate poisonous and non poisonous plants‚ nor effectively detoxify. Failure to detoxify resulted in mass overdoses. Last‚ a disastrous comet or asteroid may have struck the Earth leading to lowered world temperatures and extinction. The proposal of the testicular theory was observed through the testing of alligators. Larger reptiles‚ this theory suggests‚ had a slower rate of shedding

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    are as follows: 1.) The Clovis People killed them all off for food. 2.) They died due to the sudden climate change. 3.) A comet wiped them all out. My personal theory is that all three of these factors played a part in the Mega-beast’s extinction. If the Clovis People and the climate change together had taken out‚ say‚ 59% of the Mega-beast population‚ and a comet struck the Greenland Ice Sheet‚the results could be catastrophic. The entire Mega-beast population could be wiped out entirely

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    united states: Oxford university press Inc. Sigma-Aldrich Corporation .LLC‚ 2013. Comet assay Available from: www.sigma aldrich.com‚ s.l.: s.n. The John Innes centres‚ 2013. The John Innes centres (What is electron microscopy). [Online] Available at: http://www.jic.ac.uk Tsai‚ C.‚ 2013. In situ hybridization Available from: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov‚ USA: Elsevier. Inc. Wochenschrift‚ W. K.‚ 2011. Application of the comet assay method in clinical studies Available from: link.springer.com. Volume 123‚ pp

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    The Bayeux tapestry tells the story of William the Conqueror and Harold‚ Earl of Wessex. The original tapestry was created by Normans and is located in the region of Normandy France. It is believed that Bishop Odo of Bayeux commissioned this pro-Norman‚ anti-English tapestry in the 1070s in order to justify William the Conqueror’s crowning. Scene 3 of “Journey To Normandy” in the tapestry illustrates that Harold had arrived in Normandy by accident and was seized by County Guy’s soldiers and was

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    followed the protocol that was to be followed but‚ still he took his time observing and actually found out that it was a planet‚ not a star or comet like earlier men thought it to be.1‚2 Yes‚ the planet Uranus was discovered as early as Galileo. They believed that the planets they saw were the only ones that existed and if you couldn’t see it then it was a star or comet. Herschel smashed that attitude when he discovered the planet Uranus. After the others in the field of astronomy got over the fact that

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