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The Cumberland Gap
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This 4 page report discusses the formation
and discovery of the Cumberland Gap. Near the point where
Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee meet, a natural passage, almost
20 miles long and 1.7 miles wide, was formed through the
Cumberland Mountains, part of the southwestern division of the
Appalachian Mountain system. Once thought to be a wind gap, the
gap was actually formed by the erosive action of a stream that
once flowed southward from present-day Middlesboro to join the
Powell River. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWcumber.wps
The Design of Low Voltage Circuits; Precision Rectifiers
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This 60 page paper looks at the design and use high speed precision full wave rectification circuits. The paper includes consideration of current conveyors, current mirrors, the development of the amplifier and the continued validity of these in a digital age and how this has influenced the development and use of these circuits. The paper includes 18 illustrations of circuits and graphs and the bibliography cites 28 sources.
Filename: TEprecui.wps
The Detection of Planets Using Microlensing
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Microlensing has been described as the most suitable earthbound tool for detecting planets of low mass in distant galaxies by observing the effect their gravity has on the light of nearby stars. This 5 page paper considers the astronomical tool, how it works, some of the potential problems and the results it has yielded. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEmiclen.rtf
The Diencephalon
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A 4 page paper which offers a creative presentation of the functions
of the diencephalon from the perspective of the diencephalon. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: RAdienc.rtf
The Discovery of Black Holes
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This 5 page report discusses the siscovery of black holes in space and a number of observations and theories that have been presented regarding them. Black holes are concentrations of matter in space that are so dense, with such strong gravitational fields, that light would be unable to escape from them. The relevance of binary systems is also discussed in relationship to black holes. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWblhole.wps
The Drought Plaguing Florida
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A 5 page paper which discusses the drought plaguing
Florida. The paper addresses the causes, as well as some possible solutions. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAdrought.wps
The Ecological Regions of Texas
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7 pages. Texas has eleven distinct ecological regions that are described in this paper. Scientific evidence shows that global warming is indeed occurring because of human activities. This paper shows the relationship between the global warming and Texas' ecological regions, and how they would be affected if a 10-degree increase in global warming were to occur. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: JGAtxeco.rtf
The Ediacaran Biota of the Precambrian: A Separate Kingdom or The Ancestors of Modern Animals
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A 10 page overview of the Ediacaran Biota, an assemblage of fascinating organisms first discovered in the fossil record in 1946. Describes the ongoing controversy as to whether these organisms belonged to the Animal Kingdom or comprised their own previously undescribed kingdom. Presents the ancillary question that if these organisms were indeed animals did they die out in the Precambrian or are they actually the ancestors of modern day animals. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPfossil.wps
The Effect of Salt on Boiling Water
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A Literature Review: 5 pages. The effect of salt on boiling water is an interesting phenomenon. This literature review describes five articles that deal with this subject and give various fact and figures regarding salt and boiling water as well as explanations regarding the reason we have two types of temperature measurements, Celsius and Fahrenheit. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAsalts.rtf
The effect of temperature on the rate of carbon dioxide production in saccharomyces
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This 6 page paper considers the way that temperature will impact on the rate of carbon dioxide, the paper tests the hypothesis that the higher the temperature the more rapid the rate of carbon dioxide. This is tested using yeast. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEcarsac.rtf
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