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(1)If you are given the parametric equations [itex] x = sin(2\pi\t) [/itex] [itex] y = cos(2\pi\t) [/itex] and [itex] 0\leq t\leq 1 [/itex] how would you find the cartesian equation for a... | web |
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I was boiling some water the other day in a pot and the stove was already hot, and a drop of water dripped from the pot onto the stove and it didnt evaporate or anything it just moved around all over the place until eventually about may... | web |
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I like yogurt. But do probiotics--those "friendly" bacteria in yogurt and increasingly added to other foods--do anything for you beyond making yogurt taste good? I wrote about probiotics in What to Eat at some length. Tara Parker-Pope has a quick summary of the state of the research in today's N... | web |
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Why do women die crossing borders?
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Biofuel Disaster Part II
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Peter Gibbs is in the chair for this edition of Gardeners' Question Time, recorded in Surrey. On the panel this week, tackling horticultural questions from the audience, are Chris Beardshaw, Pippa Greenwood and Bob Flowerdew.
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Low Body Weight and Bone Loss - Being thin puts a women at increased risk of developing osteoporosis (a condition which, believe it or not, often leads to death in older women). Amenorrhea virtually guarantees it. Those with anorexia can lose as much as 2% to 6% of their bone mass each year they have AN.
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His dad worked in the space industry, and so Todd Mosher grew up with stories about rocket ships and the moon. Given his adolescent wallpaper — astronauts — it’s no shock that Mosher now is building spaceships. But that doesn’t make it any less cool.
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Students in South Korea outperform American students on comparative tests. And when Koreans immigrate here, they do relatively well in school. But Korean students in Japan do relatively poorly.
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A lot of words have been written about how horribly FRA safety regulations cripple US main line passenger railway budgets (and you should read them!), but it's also important to remember that even as a safety regulator, the FRA fails. You have to see it to believe it:
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Le rôle des lymphocytes B régulateurs chez les patients allergiques au lait de vache recevant l'immunothérapie orale
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Iconicity of logic - and the roots of "iconicity" concept
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I hate to break it to you, sleep-deprived new parents: Parenting teens will make you long for the days of diapers and spit-up.
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Maple Grands-pères for Grandparents Day
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Whirlpool Corporation conducted an activity-based costing study of its Evansville, Indiana, plant in order to identify its most profitable products. Assume that we select three representative refrigerators (out of 333): one low, one medium, and one high-volume refrigerator. Additionally, we assume the following activit... | web |
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Two new studies reveal that a single mutation in the Ebola virus may have been responsible for its devastating effects during the recent epidemic.
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LOS ANGELES — Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer fight for justice in their upcoming film, "The Lone Ranger," but their ancestors did it for real.
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Sydney is a great city. Located in New South Wales, this area is one of the most varied in land forms. Imagine having beaches, rainforest, cities, swamps, farmlands all in one place?
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When do student prayers cross the First Amendment line?
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Students are free to pray in public schools - except when they aren't.
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Re-using Strings in Scripted Content
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Creating a play of your own is amazing, but impacting your audience with a physical memory is penultimate. Even though your audience really enjoys your play, it is so much better to pen an indelible memory in their mind. Playbills can have this sledgehammer imp... | web |
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1. Australian who was the first to explore the Arctic by aeroplane (1888-1958)
- George Hubert Wilkins
2. United States civil rights leader (1901-1981)
- Roy Wilkins
3. English biochemist who helped discover the structure of DNA (1916-2004)
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