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Virginia Tech - PHYS - 1055
"ET phone home"The Earth's interior, movement of its crust, and its magnetic fieldThe layers of the earth are comprised of four main regions: the crust, the mantle and the liquid and solid coressolid rock silicate rockFe-NiFe-NiMelting du
Virginia Tech - PHYS - 1055
The Earth's AtmospherePrimary atmospheric gases are nitrogen, oxygen, and argon.The greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, and water vapor are secondary constituents; 3.5% & 1.0%, respectively.There are four principal layers to the Earth's atmospher
Virginia Tech - PHYS - 1055
The Stratosphere, Mesosphere and ThermosphereThermosphere: 90 km 650 km. Heating increases due absorption of UV radiation by O and N atoms. Most of This layer is ionized: the lower thermosphere (90 300 km) comprises the ionosphere. The upper ther
Michigan State University - PLB - 105
PLB 105 Heather Hallen Exam 1 Questions List four traits; Morphological A plant has cell walls, roots, and chlorophyll Lifestyle Generally don't move and are mostly autotrophs Plants are oxygen producers and undergo photosynthesis What are the step
Virginia Tech - PHYS - 1055
CosmologyThe large-scale structure of the universe The beginning and the endWhat do I mean. Large Scale ?Alice laughed: There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things.""I daresay you haven't had much practice," said th
Virginia Tech - PHYS - 1055
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Texas A&M - PHYS - 222
Solutions Assignment 1, Chapter 2: 4, 6, 11, 20, 23, 24, 273. Using the vector triangle shown, the speed of the light coming toward the mirror is Qc and the same onthe -v 2 return trip. Therefore the total time is distance speed 2(2=t/c2-oc=
Iowa State - IE - 305
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Texas A&M - PHYS - 222
Solutions Assignment 2, Chapter 2: 31, 32, 35, 48, 51, 55, 56, 59
Texas A&M - PHYS - 222
Solutions Assignment 3, Chapter 2: 67, 68, 69, 78, 79, 93
Texas A&M - PHYS - 222
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Texas A&M - PHYS - 222
Michigan State University - PLB - 105
PLB 105 Heather Hallen Exam 2 Questions What is a sorus? The site of spore production in ferns. May be spots or stripes on the undersides of leaves, or a separate structure How does the gametophyte stage differ between pteridophytes and bryophytes? I
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Iowa State - MGMT - 370
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Iowa State - JIMC - 101
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Michigan State University - PLB - 105
PLB 105 Heather Hallen Exam 3 Questions What are the four categories of biomolecules, and what is one thing that one member of each category does? Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids Carbohydrates provide quick energy when burned in respir
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Iowa State - MGMT - 370
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University of Iowa - COMM STUDI - 36:74
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University of Iowa - COMM STUDI - 36:74
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UGA - FDNS - 2001
SIDE NOTES ReCap of last class Lactose = Galactose + Glucose - can't be digested, it's a disaccharide - 70% of people are lactosintolerant o If you are, you can still eat some dairy foods like yogurt and aged cheese Glucose - main source of energy i
UGA - FDNS - 2001
SIDE NOTES ReCap of last class Lactose = Galactose + Glucose - can't be digested, it's a disaccharide - 70% of people are lactosintolerant o If you are, you can still eat some dairy foods like yogurt and aged cheese Glucose - main source of energy i
UGA - FDNS - 2001
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UGA - FDNS - 2001
FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS*Many require protein carriers for transport*First into lyphm system, then into blood system *Needed in periodic doses (Weeks or months) *Less readilyexcreted: tend to remain in fat storage sites (i.e. stored) *Likely to read t
N.C. State - BUS - 340
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UGA - FDNS - 2001
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N.C. State - BUS - 340
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N.C. State - ECON - 201
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N.C. State - ECON - 201
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Colorado State - SOCIOLOGY - 101
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Colorado State - NR - 130
NR 130 Key TermsChapter 10 Weathering: the process that decompose rocks and convert them to loose gravel, sand, clay, and soil Erosion: process that picks up and carries off weathered rocks and minerals Mechanical (Physical) Weathering: reduces s
Colorado State - SOCIOLOGY - 101
Study Guide #2Ch. 3 Socialization Resocialization total institutions and the Korean War brainwashing experiences o Koreans treated prisoners with respect but made them feel so isolated that they did not want to escape because they felt so isolated
Colorado State - NR - 130
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Colorado State - NR - 130
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Colorado State - NR - 130
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