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- 5241: The Application of Fractal Geometry to Ecology
- ... Application of multifractals to the analysis of vegetation pattern. Journal of Vegetation Science. 5: 489-496. Shenker, O.R. 1994. Fractal Geometry is not the geometry of nature. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 25:6:967-981. Shibusawa, S. 1994. Modeling the branching growth fractal pattern of the maize root system. Plant and Soil. 165: 339-347. Simberloff, D ...
- 5242: Sharks
- ... on the end of them. Scientists think the natives used these spears as saws! The most mysterious aspect about the Great White is it’s life span. No one in history has recorded the life span of one individual shark. There was one shark though, that was tagged and observed returning every two weeks or so to feed. This observation went ...
- 5243: Photosynthesis
- ... race and their survival on the earth. Works Cited Alberty, Robert A. Physical Chemistry. New York: Wiley, 1983. Asimov, Isaac. Photosynthesis. New York: Basic, 1968. Brock, William H. The Norton History of Chemistry. New York: 1993. Huheey, James E. Inorganic Chemistry. New York: Harper, 1972. Levine, Ira N. Physical Chemistry. New York: McGraw, 1978.
- 5244: Facts about Orthoptera
- ... swarms. Destroying nearly all plants in their path. They like to live in wet grassy areas. Locust also contribute to Orthoptera. Locust plagues have been recorded since the beginning of history and are still one of the worlds major insect problems. Cockroaches are in this group too. Their are an estimated 3,000 cockroach species in the world. About 55 live ...
- 5245: Genomics
- ... the recent mergers are an example of the things to come. Two pharmaceutical companies, Sandoz and Ciba-Geigy, merged to create a new company, Novartis. The largest pharmaceutical merger in history, this new company is valued at over $100 billion. A near merger between Glaxo and SmithKline would have created the world’s third largest company, with a budget large enough ...
- 5246: Human Evolution and the Fossil Record
- Human Evolution and the Fossil Record Scientists continue to debate the history of man. It is generally agreed upon by the scientific community, however, that humans evolved from lesser beings, and this essay will function to provide evidence to support this claim ...
- 5247: INTEL Knows Best? A Major Marketing Mistake
- ... the mainstay of the computer industry was the goal of Intel, but a goal that would later come back to haunt them for a brief period of time. Throughout the history of the computer industry many manufacturers have sold defective products. According to Forbes journalist Andrew Kessler, "Every piece of hardware and software ever shipped had a bug in it. You ...
- 5248: Hammerhead Sharks
- ... a navigational center helping them find their way back. The nightly swim help the young find nutritious food which helps them in their growth. Bibliography: Klimley, Peter, "Hammerhead City", Natural History, Oct. 1995, pp 33-38. Martin, Richard, "Why the Hammerhead?", Sea Frontiers, May-June 1989, pp. 142-145. Moss, Sanford, Sharks, Prentice-Hall, 1984. World Book Encyclopedia, Sharks, World Book ...
- 5249: Helen Keller
- ... raised money so that her student could attend the Cambridge School for Young Ladies. In 1896, Helen began her studies at Cambridge which included French, Greek, literature, mathematics, geography, and history. She then went on to attend Radcliffe College in 1980. In 1904, she graduated cum laude and received her AB Degree (Notable 390). Not only did Helen help the organizations ...
- 5250: Chemistry-soaps And Detergents
- ... have a big market commercially, they effect everyone. Soaps are made from natural products and soapless detergents are produced chemically, each having advantages and disadvantages. Soap has a much longer history than it’s relatively new synthetic version. There is evidence of soap made in Mediterranean countries around 2500 years ago. The basic process has not changed much although now the ...
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