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Our home sauna is of course wood-fired,and propane, as you know, can be useful in some circumstances.
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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Propane fireplaces burn more efficiently than wood-burning models and distribute heat more evenly throughout the room.
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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Some commonly used fossil fuels are diesel, coal, wood, kerosene, propane, natural gas, gasoline, and charcoal briquettes.
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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They each have a hot tub or whirlpool tub, a wood-burning fireplace, a kitchenette, TV and VCR, and an outdoor deck with a propane barbecue.
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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Use of propane in food preparation (No wood or charcoal, please.)
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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Wood floors, cathedral ceiling, propane fireplace, whirlpool tub, 2 queen beds & sofa bed.
Instead of wood, some fireplaces use propane.
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6) seismic disturbances, and 7) surface tilt on volcano slopes.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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A meter is a measuring instrument.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Accelerometers measure linear acceleration and tilt angle.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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All linear measurements are in meters and angle measurements are in radians.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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All of them require a way to measure tilt angles.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Angle and slope-distance measurements to the bulge indicated it was growing at a rate of up to five feet (1.5 meters) per day.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Conductivity is measured by an instrument called a solubridge or conductivity meter .
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Make sure the tractor is level and not tilted to the slope angle.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Other measurements taken on the volcano include magnetic measurements and tilt measurements.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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P Angle meter, an instrument for measuring angles, esp.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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SLOPE-METER NO. 2..................(Call for price).
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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STEEP SLOPE-METER...................(Call for price).
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Schematic of theProbe used to measure monitoring throughout the a glide cycle season has not as tilt angles on the glide slope yet been developed.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Slope The slope of a line is a measure of how tilted the line is.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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The angle of tilt is called rake.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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The evolution of the tiltmeter at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Tilt measurement instruments.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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The probe located The instrumentation was a sprung probe which tilts as the near the top of the slope was approximately 20 meters snow moves.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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The support force is tilted forward because it's at right angles to the slope.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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The tilt angle is that angle measured from the horizontal plane.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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The tilt is called the angle of inclination.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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The vertical angular response functions of most current meter and anemometer sensors are known, and the accuracy of the measured horizontal flow can further be improved by correcting for the tilt of the instruments.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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These go in the model and measure the tilt angle of the model (called the angle of attack.)
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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This tilt is called an airfoil's angle of attack.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Tilt the angle of the antenna until the signal peaks, then measure the angle with a protractor.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Tilt the instrument to the normal viewing angle.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Tilting is stopped when the material begins to slide in bulk, and the angle of the tilt is measured.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Tiltmeters (instruments that measure tilting of the ground) help detect swelling and deflation of the volcano caused by the accumulation and movement of magma.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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Try to tilt your shoulders and knees to the same angle as the slope.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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We will also measure tilt using the tilt meters.
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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a pair of drift meters (HDM and VDM) to measure arrival angles of the horizontal and vertical drift velocities in the instrument plane;
Instruments that measure the angle of the slope of a volcano are called tilt meters.
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317 light chains The two smaller polypeptide chains in an antibody subunit.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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42 heavy chains The two larger polypeptides of an antibody subunit.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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A multiprotein complex (or protein complex) is a group of two or more associated polypeptide chains.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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A polypeptide chain containing at least two types of catalytic domains.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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A structural protein consisting of two pairs of polypeptide chains.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Each circle represents an alpha carbon in one of the two polypeptide chains that make up this protein.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Each molecule is composed of four polypeptide chains--two identical heavy chains and two identical light chains.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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For example, the influenza hemagglutinin protein is a single polypeptide chain which when activated, is proteolytically cleaved to form two polypeptide chains.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Hemoglobin is composed of four polypeptide chains, two alpha and two beta chains.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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In humans these two enzymes are linked in a single polypeptide chain.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Insulin -- Insulin is a peptide hormone made of two polypeptide chains, and is secreted from the beta cells of the pancreas.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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It consists of four polypeptide chains, two each of alpha and beta.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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It is a dimer of two protomers, each protomer being composed of 11 polypeptide chains.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Many basic-zipper transcription factors are heterodimers of two different polypeptide chains, each containing one basic-zipper region.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Profiles for a single polypeptide chain or difference profiles for two aligned polypeptide chains may be examined.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Proteins made of two or more polypeptide chains have quaternary structure.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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QUATERNARY STRUCTURE is based on two or more folded polypeptide chains that fit together.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Sanger's principal conclusion was that the two polypeptide chains of the protein insulin had precise amino acid sequences and, by extension, that every protein had a unique sequence.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Some enzymes and other proteins have quaternary structure (two or more polypeptide chains get together to make the protein).
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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The diagram below shows a polypeptide chain and two adjacent cysteine groups.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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The enzyme is composed of two polymer chains which are polypeptides.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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The present invention thus features a urinary hyaluronidase (uHAse) polypeptide and nucleotide sequences encoding a Chain A polypeptide and a Chain B polypeptide, the two polypeptides of which uHAse is composed.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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There are two different types of polypeptide chains;
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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These two buttons precede each polypeptide chain.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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These two functions of the moonlighting protein are found in a single polypeptide chain.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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This receptor contains four polypeptide chains ( alpha , beta , and two gammas).
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Two Rippled-sheet Configurations of Polypeptide Chains, and a Note About the Pleated Sheets.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Two hydrogen-bonded spiral configurations of the polypeptide chain.
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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Were the two domains part of the same polypeptide chain?
Insulin is made up of two polypeptide chains.
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In Earth science, a biogeochemical cycle or substance turnover or cycling of substances is a pathway by which a chemical substance moves through both biotic (biosphere) and abiotic (lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere) compartments of Earth.
Interconnected pathways through which carbon is recycled through the biotic and abiotic components of biosphere.
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An ionic compound consists of the combination of metal and nonmetal elements.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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Covalent versus Ionic Bonding In our early discussion of chemical compounds, we said that if a non-metal and a metal bond, one or more electrons will be transferred from the metal to the nonmetal and the resulting ions stick by electrostatics.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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Ionic bond- occurs when a metal cation is attracted to a nonmetal anion.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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Ionic bonding is common between pairs of atoms, where one of the pair is a metal of low electronegativity (such as sodium) and the second a nonmetal of high electronegativity (such as chlorine).
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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Ionic bonds are made between metal (ion) and nonmetal (monatomic anion) and oxyanion.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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Ionic bonds form between metals and nonmetals.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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Ionic bonds typically form between metal and nonmetal compounds.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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Ionic compounds are formed between metals and nonmetals, while covalent compounds are formed between two nonmetals, or, as is the case with tin tetraiodide, between an element that is a borderline metal (notice the position of tin on the periodic chart) and a nonmetal like iodine.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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Metals often react with nonmetals to form ionic compounds .
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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One major classification of the elements is as metals , nonmetals , and metalloids.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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Review the rule that generally metals and nonmetals combine to form ionic compounds, with ionic bonds.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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The type of bonding that occurs when a nonmetal accepts an electron from a metal is referred to as ionic bonding and the bond is called an ionic bond.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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When atoms of a metal combine with atoms of a nonmetal, they produce an ionic compound.
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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introduction to the principles of chemistry, including the study of metals, nonmetals, compounds, chemical formulas and equations, gas laws, atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermochemistry, and the ionic behavior of solutions;
Ionic bonds between two atoms require one metal and one nonmetal.
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An ion is an atom that is either positively or negatively charged as a result of losing or gaining electrons.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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An ion results when a neutral atom gains or loses one or more electrons.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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Atoms can lose or gain electrons to form charged ions .
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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Be able to define element, periodic table, atom, protons, neutrons, electrons, atomic nucleus, atomic number, isotopes, ions, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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Define atom, ion, element, compound and molecule.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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Distinguish among atoms, molecules, ions, and ionic compounds.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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Formulas for ionic compounds empirical formula gives the elemental composition of a compound formula lists elements present by element symbol subscripts give ratios of ions or atoms in the compound CuSO 4 contains 4 atoms of O and 1 atom of S for every 1 atom of Cu.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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In the ionosphere, some elements exist as ions-atoms and molecules that have become electrically charged by losing or gaining electrons.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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Ions are produced either by dissolving of ionic compounds or by ionization of molecular compounds.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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Know shich reaction produce ionic compounds, and predict formulas for common ions and common ionic compounds based on electron configurations.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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Monoatomic ions and the octet rule Electron Transfer and Ionic Compounds.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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The charge is produced when atoms gain electrons (anions) or lose electrons (cations).
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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When an atom gains or loses electrons, it becomes a charged particle known as an ion.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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When an ion gains or loses enough electrons to become uncharged (neutral) atoms, the newly formed atoms separate from the electrolyte.
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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atoms, isotopes, elements, ions and compounds;
Ionic compound atoms of various elements gain or lose electrons to produce ions.
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A cation has net positive charge (the charge of protons is greater than the charge of electrons).
Ions that contain fewer electrons than protons have a net positive charge and are called cations.
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Cation An atom that loses an electron becomes a positively charged ion called a cation.
Ions that contain fewer electrons than protons have a net positive charge and are called cations.
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Cations are atoms with excess positive charge ( fewer electrons than protons).
Ions that contain fewer electrons than protons have a net positive charge and are called cations.
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Cations have more protons (positively charged) than electrons (negatively charged) which gives them a net positive charge.
Ions that contain fewer electrons than protons have a net positive charge and are called cations.
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If it has fewer electrons than protons it has a net positive charge and is known as a cation .
Ions that contain fewer electrons than protons have a net positive charge and are called cations.
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