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    Breaking the Mold Jazz music in the 1950’s typically consisted of smooth, melodic lines, and compositions in 4/4, and in some cases, 3/4 rhythm, which made it easy for listeners to dance along to, therefore boosting the popularity of the particular band. Dave Brubeck went against this commonality, and created music that he enjoyed playing, rather than composing songs that fit into the standardized “jazz mold.” This decade introduced some immensely talented jazz musicians with the innovative…

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    Topic: Which bread mold grows the fastest White Bread vs Whole Wheat? Method: 1. Place a piece of bread into a zip lock bag, and put a teaspoon full of water over each piece. Make sure that each piece of bread are equally damp by spreading the water evenly. 2. Place each zip lock bag in a warm, dark environment where they won’t be disturbed and keep some distance between the samples. Don’t let the zip lock bags touch. 3. Make sure to take evidence everyday such as a photo or written down…

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    Injection Molding Theory

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    material, and a mold. The plastic is melted in the injection molding machine and then injected into the mold, where it cools and solidifies into the final part. Figure 1: Injection molding. Injection molding is used to produce thin-walled plastic parts for a wide variety of applications, one of the most common being plastic housings. Plastic housing is a thin-walled enclosure, often requiring many ribs and bosses…

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    Photosynthesis Procedure

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    Materials 1. Micropipette 2. Micropipette Tips 3. WARDS’S quick view DNA Stain 4. Prepared Agarose 0.8% 5. Tris-Borate-EDTA 5x Buffer 6. Electrophoresis Mold 7. Electrophoresis comb 8. Electrophoresis chamber 9. Electrophoresis power pack and cords 10. DNA from cow liver 11. DNA from chicken liver 12. 224 grams of fresh cow’s liver 13. 224 grams of fresh chicken liver 14. Meat tenderizer 15. Kitchen knife 16. Blender 17. 2.5 ml Salt 18. 31 ml dishwashing liquid (Dawn) 19. 354 ml warm water 20.…

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    Raman Spectra Analysis

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    The Raman spectra fragments of the sample between 400 and 1400 cm-1 are plotted in Fig. 1. The Raman spectra of mold fluxes display two main regions: one between 600 and 700 cm-1 corresponding to Si–O–Si bending vibrations within inter-tetrahedral linkages and the other between 800 and 1200 cm-1 associated with Si–O stretching vibrations of mainly depolymerized silicate species. Moreover, the Raman peak at ∼550 cm-1 in sample 3 is related to the transverse motion of the bridging oxygen within…

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    What Is Penicillin?

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    It all started one day in September of 1928 when, former bacteriologist Alexander Fleming went on vacation, his laboratory was not very clean or orderly. While away a stray mold spore flew through the open window, and landed on one of Fleming's petri dishes. All the other dishes that were left in the open were all covered in mold. The one dish that quickly stood out to Fleming was the one that was full of bacteria.…

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    In “Feathers” by Raymond Carver, a couple goes to a coworker’s house for dinner, where they encounter a peacock, a plaster mold of crooked teeth, and an ugly baby. Afterwards, the couple has a child of their own. Two symbols in the story are the peacock and plaster mold of crooked teeth. The first symbol in this story is the peacock. Peacocks can be described as “birds of 1,000 eyes,” “birds of paradise,” “very colorful,” and “exotic”. The dictionary defines peacock as, “a person who is vain…

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    Uncontrollable Allergies

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    notice a difference in her health. She was not only able to breathe better, but her allergies seemed to have subsided. After further inspection, the old house, that she had recently lived in, contained mold. It was not until the house was inspected to be sold, that she realized the house had mold issues. She recently was talking to me about the issue and how much better she felt after moving.…

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    up everything, call the insurance company to claim, wait for the suggested called plumber help fixing everything, just to find mold start sprouting the next day. Who would you go on such anxious situation? You would need, the quickest, knowledgeable, communicative and informative company to ease your worries. It is in which the San Diego Water Damage (Restoration & Mold Remediation) fill the need, held you with services and make you rest assure.…

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    Good Rot Difference

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    rotting foods are not all bad. In the article, Wylie states that Sauerkraut is an example of “Good Rot,” were salted cabbage remains preserved for longer than normal due to Lactic Acid Bacteria. So called “Good Rot” is when a protective layer of mold or bacteria forms in food, acting as a shield against unwanted microbes. Ribs stored in a cold and humid…

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