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    SOLAR POWERED DC WATER PUMP A Project Paper Presented to the Faculty of Electrical Engineering Department ADAMSON UNIVERSITY Manila In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science Major in Electrical Engineering BAUZON‚ KERVIN BIGAY‚ AR-JAY DALUMPINES‚ DAVE MARK M. DELA CRUZ‚ ENGRED T. LOPEZ‚ JOHN LESTER P. Co-Author: Mr. LemuelMaghuyop MARCH 2012 ii APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in

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    energy demands to reduce the dependence on traditional‚ nonrenewable resources‚ now there have been other ways to produce energy which is very good but each way has a disadvantage. Solar Energy: The sun is the greatest source of energy available on planet Earth and it comes for free and it is very efficient . Solar energy is already a proven technology that is easy in construction and therefore easy to transport and

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    - The major functions of the cell is concentrated at the outer edges of the retina and are used in peripheral vision. On average‚ there are about 125 million rod cells in the human retina. Rod cells are almost entirely responsible for night vision. Rod cells do not process fine details or color differences‚ but are highly sensitive to light. A single flash of light is all that is require to produce a response from a rod cell. Rod cells function as specialized neurons that convert visual stimuli in

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    company states that their main activities are the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas‚ refining‚ marketing‚ supply‚ transportation‚ manufacturing and marketing of petrochemicals. BP also has growing activity in gas and power and in solar power generation and also has about 80‚300 employees with a turnover of $297bn and operates in 100 countries on six continents. http://www.icis.com/v2/companies/9145150/bp/structure.html. The strategy of the company is to focus relentlessly on safety

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    Cell and Light Microscope

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    (cheek) cell under a light microscope. The stain methods I am going to use are iodine for my onion cell and methylene blue for my cheek cell. Introduction All animals and plants are made up of cells. Animal and plant cells are made from millions of tiny cells‚ so small that we are unable to see them with our naked eye. Animals and plants have many features in common within a cell such as a cell membrane‚ cytoplasm‚ mitochondria‚ ribosomes and the nucleus. Plant cells also have a cell wall‚ chloroplasts

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    History of the Cell Theory Ryan Strehlein Cells‚ the make-up of all living things. Some cell are complete organisms‚ such as unicellular bacteria and protozoa. Other types of cells are called multicellular‚ such as nerve cells and muscle cells. Withen the cell is genetic material‚ Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) containing coded instructions for the behavior and reproduction of the cell. The cell was first discovered by the 1665 English scientist Robert Hooke‚ who studied the dead cells of cork with

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    The Cell Cycle Brittany Jameson Vista College Abstract The cell cycle is made up of five steps. These steps are interphase‚ mitosis‚ cytoplasmic division‚ cell differentiation‚ and cell death. During mitosis there is a series of four stages. The Cell Cycle To start the cell cycle the cells first go through a step called interphase. During this step the cell grows and synthesizes new molecules and organelles. In the S phase the DNA of the cell is replicated in preparation for cell division

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    Cell Reproduction

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    Cell Reproduction Eric Gonzalez Strayer University Week 4 Lab Professor Lynn Roginsky 22 Jul 11 Cell Reproduction The goal of this week’s lab is to explore the effects cancerous cells can have on tissue in the lungs‚ stomach‚ and ovaries. Using a microscope and slideshow and based on readings in the lab the following are answers to questions asked in the experiment. Based on the data gathered from observation differences in normal cells and cancerous ones have revealed themselves. Most

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    cell division

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    Cell division consists of two processes: mitosis and cytokinesis. Mitosis— division of the nucleus and its chromosomes— is divided into five phases:prophase‚ prometaphase‚ metaphase‚ anaphase‚ and telophase. Mitosis is followed by cytokinesis‚ when the cytoplasm splits to form two separate daughter cells. The cytoplasm of a cell in late interphase contains two centrosomes‚ each of which may contain a pair of centrioles. In the nucleus‚ the chromosomeshave been replicated during S phase‚ but are

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    An Outline of the Cell Theory

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    Chapter 2 IB Biology 2.1 Cell Theory 2.1.1 Outline the cell theory (2). • All organisms are composed of one or more cellsCells are the smallest units of life • All cells come from preexisting cells • TOK: cell theory replaces the former ideas of spontaneous generation or abiogenesis in which inanimate matter assembles itself into living forms • Exception: muscle cells- more than 1 nucleus‚ very long; (fungal cells) hyphae roots- not a single unit; protoctista- not specialized to single

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