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Cell Membrane Electron Transport Chain Biochemical Pathway
684 words1. The cell membrane structure is vital to the life of the cell. The cell membrane is shaped as having a phosphate head at the very outer surface, and two fatty acid tails hanging from it. The membrane is double, so at the tip of the fatty acid tails, there are two more fatty acid tails attached to another phosphate head. This is what it looks like: The reason the cell membrane is shaped like this is mainly to control the water flow in and out of the cell. Water is very important to the cell: if...
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Intellectual Property Rights X Rays
839 wordsPhysics Current Event Article Traditionally, for about 40 years now, cancer therapy has been using protons to treat tumors. This treatment has been in use since 1946, after Robert Wilson, a Berkeley physicist offered it as an option to less effective X-rays method. However, protons, as well as X-rays cause damage to DNA because they use radiation. According to Michael Holzscheiter, a spokesman for Geneva Cern's particle accelerator laboratory, there a new, revolutionary safer method for treating...
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Big Bang Theory Miles Per Second
2,170 wordsBig Bang Cosmology Introduction to Big Bang Theory Einstein came up with The Big Bang Theory with the intention of creating a model of the universe in which both his General Theory of relativity worked and the rest of the universe still worked. He based his theory on a fairly uniform distribution of mass throughout the universe. His Big Bang Theory was able to fix the peculiar way that Mercury Orbited the Sun and it was able to fix the way the Sun bent light. These were the first problems that i...
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Kuala Lumpur Marketing Mix
2,695 words1. 0 MALAYSIA CAR INDUSTRY 1. 1 Background Malaysia is one of the smaller Southeast Asian markets for motor vehicle production and sales and ranks behind South Korea, the Peoples Republic of China, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia. Since 1985, when the first made-in-Malaysia car, Proton rolled off the production line, it have been spearheading Malaysia's ambitious plan to become one of the worlds most advanced industrial societies by the year 2020. To date over one million Protons have been sold i...
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Light Pulse Transformers Nine Volt Battery 000
938 wordsThe source is a nine volt battery. Im creating energy by using light pulse transformers columns of light pulse transformers The timing is so that the base wire is a constant current. The columns of the light pulse transformers are in a circle all going to the same base wire. They fire like timed pistons in a car engine and are timed by previous pulses heading toward it. Each pulse travels through previous light pulse transformers to get to the last light pulse transformer to reach the base wire ...
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Positive And Negative Positively Charged
1,073 wordsStatic Static Electricity Static Electricity Static electricity is electricity at rest, which is an accumulation of electric charge. This source of energy is the opposite of moving electric charge, known as electric current. It is part of the study of phenomena resulting from electric charge, called electrostatics. Electrostatics is actually one of the foundations of knowledge about electricity. Static electricity is clearly the oldest known form of electricity. The earliest understandings of st...
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Subatomic Particles Angular Momentum
3,969 wordsThe atom, although small in size and great in number, is one of the greatest enigmas in the science world today. Over 200 different subatomic particles have been found, and scientists are still looking for more. The most basic parts of the atom are the electron, the proton and the neutron. These three make up a small group of the know subatomic particles. Of these three only the electron is actually a fundamental particle. The proton and neutron are both hadrons composed of different smaller par...
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