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Manhattan Project
1,441 wordsDate: 15 May 1945 To: President Harry S. Truman From: James Wheeler Re: Manhattan Project Briefing President Truman, You have asked me to provide you with a summary / analysis of the government project nicknamed the Manhattan Project. I have reviewed thoroughly all of the pertinent literature and documentation pertaining to the formation and continuing research and development of the Manhattan Project. I have enclosed an overview of all necessary information for which you should be familiar. How...
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Noble Gas Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
328 wordsDescription of Research " Multidisciplinary investigations using state-selected atoms " We are a (largely) experimental atomic physics research group. We apply atomic physics techniques to a wide range of problems, including: precise tests of physical laws and symmetries; the development of atomic clocks; biomedical and materials science investigations using laser-polarized noble gas nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); laser spectroscopy of coherently-prepared atomic media, with applications to qu...
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Funding Of Pwf Research
420 wordsEnvironment Friendly The Pacific Whale Foundation (PWF) is a unique environmental organization. It just doesnt talk about whales and dolphins, it actually studies and protects them first-hand. Their research efforts helped create marine sanctuaries in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States; save dolphins from deadly fishing practices in South America; and establish whale watching as a replacement for whale killing. The PWF currently does research projects in Hawaii and Australia that invo...
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My Mother's Dreams
649 wordsEssay Topic: Personal Aspirations My life changed forever at a tender age of 11. I remember spending countless afternoons, evenings, and nights pacing the halls of the North Shore University Hospital in New York, periodically checking in on my mom. As I paced the halls, I would pray for my mom to pull through. However, this was not meant to be. On the morning of Aug 1, 1994, I awoke to my father picking me up in his arms, with tears streaming down his face, and cries of sadness coming from his h...
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Human Genome Project A Genome
827 wordsHuman Genome Project A genome is defined as the complete collection of an organisms genetic material. The human genome is composed of about 50,000 to 100,000 genes located on 23 pairs of chromosomes in a human cell. It is said that a single human chromosome may contain more than 250 million DNA base pairs, and it is estimated that the entire human genome consists of about 3 billion base pairs. The DNA is gathered through blood samples taken from many different people. Though each person has a un...
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Benefits Of Research
732 wordsPersons are treated in an ethical manner not only by respecting their decisions and protecting them from harm, but also by making efforts to secure their well-being. Such treatment falls under the principle of beneficence. The term "beneficence" is often understood to cover acts of kindness or charity that go beyond strict obligation. In this document, beneficence is understood in a stronger sense, as an obligation. Two general rules have been formulated as complementary expressions of beneficen...
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Summaries And Abstracts For Research Projects
271 wordsGrants Web Government Funding Resources - Directory of grant funding resources available from local, state, federal and international governments-from the Society of Research Administrators International. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality - U.S. government funding initiative from the Department of Health and Human Services. Chief Scientist Office - CSO funds R&D in NHS Scotland. The site includes the research strategy for the NHS in Scotland, research ethics, research governance, and de...
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Stone Age Cave Art
416 wordsThe new museum also operates as a research establishment and conference centre, therefore pursuing an interdisciplinary academic approach beyond its purely museo logical remit. Its stated objective is to contribute towards the understanding of man's early history. To this end it organizes regular conferences and symposia with the aims of generating interdisciplinary contacts and sparking new ideas and perspectives. The Museum publishes the lectures given at these conventions in its own series of...
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Color Of The Office Environment
1,628 wordsIntroduction In chapter four of Nonverbal Communication: The Unspoken Dialogue deals with some specific channels of communication, namely: Environment, artifacts, and chronemics. In regards to the assignment, the objective of this paper is to find a journal article dealing with research that is complimentary to the information provided in the book. Although all of the channels of nonverbal communication discussed in chapter four were equally fascinating, the focus for the review of a research ar...
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Several Known Regressions
234 wordsFor my senior thesis, I will be conducting further research on my project, and the idea from which my project came. This research will include different experimental approaches and setups, the outcomes of these new schematics, and the way in which the project was originally approached. I plan to dedicate three pages to learning what would happen if the experiment was setup in a different manner. This includes both the materials and the methods involved in doing it. For example, instead of just g...
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