Nitrogen Essays and Term Papers
Medical ArticleDecember 21, 1999 The Hope, and Hype, of Cord Blood By DENISE GRADY Should parents pay a blood bank to store the blood from their newborn baby's umbilical cord and placenta, in case that child or another family member ever needs it to treat cancer or leukemia? Expectant parents are being urged to ...
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Study Of Environmental Issues Associated With IndustrializationAlthough our industrial ways seem to be a very progressive step into the
future, there are many flaws to the way many things are today. Things have
definitely changed over the past century, as we can currently do things much
more efficiently then before. The cost of this efficiency may seem ...
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Fire 2Fire is a topic on which most people can comment. Fire is a widespread phenomenon. Most of us have seen fires in natural vegetation, or their effects; stark, blackened vegetation or a smoke pall. Because fires such as these can have damaging economic and social effects, can spoil forestry ...
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Skin CancerGone are the days when people sent children outside to play to get a little
color in their cheeks. They know too much about the dangers of unprotected sun
exposure and the threat of . Or do they? Despite the fact that 58%
of parents remembered hearing about the importance of protecting their ...
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Geothermal EnergyBy Sean Griffiths
Physics 200
The human population is currently using up its fossil fuel supplies at staggering rates. Before long we will be forced to turn somewhere else for energy. There are many possibilities such as hydroelectric energy, nuclear energy, wind energy, solar energy and to name ...
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Alfred NobelThe inventor of dynamite was a very important roll to take part in. The ultimate inventor of it was a mane named . Before dynamite, miners had to use nitrogen to blow holes in rock and other things. However it is too volatile and can explode incredibly easily. Alfred changed all this.
was ...
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VolcanosThis paper will define and discuss the volcano to include: types of
volcanoes, formation of a volcano, and elements of a volcano; such as, lava,
rock fragments, and gas. This paper also tells a little bit about volcanic
activity in different parts of the world.
What is a volcano?
A volcano is a ...
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The SunOf all the stars in our galaxy we find our Sun the most important.
For supports life on earth and keeps the planets in a certain
"line".Without the sun we could not survive.
History of the Sun
People have studied the stars since day one. Many cultures have
studied and worshiped the sun. This ...
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Toxic WasteDuring the Industrial Revolution coal and other fossil fuels were used as a source of energy. They were burned and the gas given off was harmful to the atmosphere. Unknowingly factories burned fossil fuel causing what we call the greenhouse effect. Unfortunately, factories continue to burn ...
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Expansion On The Recent Discoveries Concerning Nitric OxideNitric Oxide, or NO, its chemical representation, was until recently not
considered to be of any benefit to the life processes of animals, much less
human beings. However, studies have proven that this simple compound had an
abundance of uses in the body, ranging from the nervous system to ...
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The Jovian PlanetsFar beyond Earth in the solar nebula lies an ice belt and beyond that lay the four Jovian planets. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Jovian means "Jupiter- like" in which the rest of do coincide with the name. Uranus Neptune and Saturn, all carry the same traits as Jupiter. are ...
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Differences And Effects Of Natural And Synthetic FertilizersAt the core of the growth and germination of plants lie the nutrients they
receive from the soil. The nutrients required for growth are classified into
two groupings, macronutirents and micronutrients. Macronutrients are those that
are needed in very large amounts, and whose absence can do a ...
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Carnivorous PlantsIn a world where plants are at the bottom of the food-chain, some
individual plant species have evolved ways to reverse the order we expect to
find in nature. These insectivorous plants, as they are sometimes called, are
the predators , rather than the passive prey. Adaptions such as odiferous ...
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LipidsThe subject I will cover is . I will tell you about the description of it’
s organic compound. I will tell you where it is found. I will tell you what
the uses are in plants and animals. I will also tell you about it’s chemical
structure and give examples of types of these compounds, such as ...
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The Periodic Tableis known as the most important tool in a chemical laboratory.The elements in are classified into groups or families. provides an easy way to show the divission of the elements into acid-forming and base-forming types.It is also a universal table. is filled whith many virtues in which I will ...
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Dna, or Deoxyribonucleic Acid, is described, in Encarta Encyclopedia as a genetic material of all cellular organisms and most viruses. carries the information needed to direct protein synthesis and replication. Protein synthesis is the production of the proteins needed by the cell or virus for its ...
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The Origin Of Life On EarthNot many discussions evoke as much debate and emotion as the origin of life. There are many theories ranging from being carved out of trees to a wave of an unseen hand. The champions for all of the sides are religious leaders, learned scientists, or imaginative wacko’s. All of these varied ...
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Ozonederives from the greek word ozein which means to smell. It was
first discovered in 1839 by Christian Friedrick Schonbein who noticed it
because of its distinctive acrid smell. He discovered this at the
University of Basel in Switzerland. is merely oxygen, but not the
type we breath. Ozone, O3 ...
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DNA: The Thread Of LifeThe "thread of life", is deoxyribonucleic acid, otherwise known as DNA.
It is the spiral shaped molecule found in the nucleus of cells. Scientists have
known since 1952 that DNA is the basic substance of heredity. This was
hypothesized, and later confirmed by James D. Watson and Francis Crick. ...
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Hemp...A Help For TodayFor our purposes, hemp is the plant called cannabis sativa. There are other plants that are called hemp, but cannabis hemp is the most useful of these plants. In fact, cannabis sativa means "useful (sativa) hemp (cannabis)". "Hemp" is any durable plant that has been used since pre-history for ...
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