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Lightening Rod
Biography of the inventor
Benjamin Franklin was born on 17th January, 1706 and known as one of the founding Fathers of United States. He was the leading author, political theorist and scientist. HE was the major figure among public as a scientist and, he invented a lightening rod in 1752 ...
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Tobacco Leaves and Seaweed in the Production of Fuel
Tobacco Leaves and Seaweed in the Production of Fuel
Introduction
Fuel is referred as any material that is able to release or discharge energy when its physical or chemical structure is altered. It is often observed that the fuel emits or discharges energy either ...
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Junk Food
Junk Food
Introduction
Junk food is a contemptuous slang term for the food that is of minute value of nutrition. This kind of food is usually high in sugar, calories, salt, and fat. The fast food and junk foods characteristically comprise of high levels of calories from fat or sugar ...
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African Lions
Their history and origins
It is customary to say that the African lion is the king of the jungle, because it is a predator very strong, standing at the top of the chain feed the animals that live on dry land and because his mane looks like a king's crown! ...
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Antibiotics
Antibiotics
Introduction
An antibiotic is often known antibacterial, is something which has the capability to kill bacteria or at least make their growth sluggish. As a matter of fact, they are usually used to cure several diseases. Although antibiotic does not stop a virus, yet they produce enough resistance to protect such ...
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Genetic Vaccines
“Biotechnology: fantastic new technology or certain disaster”
Genetic Vaccines
Introduction
The emerging field of biotechnology has led to new solutions for fighting diseases affecting people and animals. More specifically, the use of genetic vaccinations as a solution to growing occurrences of infectious diseases has been the latest breakthrough in the field of ...
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Facial Reconstruction
Contents
Introduction3
Facial Reconstruction3
Discussion4
Facial reconstruction Accuracy measurement4
Facial reconstruction Techniques6
Stage 1: Anatomical modeling6
Stage II: Morphology determination7
Stage III: Identification of the facial reconstruction to the public8
Archaeological Investigations8
3-D Facial Recognition8
Uses of Facial Recognition9
Conclusion10
Summary11
References13
Face Reconstruction
Introduction
Facial Reconstruction
The processing of the face has been one of the widely used and successful applications of image analysis. Facial reconstruction ...
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COGNITIVE ARCHAEOLOGY
Cognitive Archaeology
Cognitive Archaeology
Introduction
While cognitive archaeology and processual archaeology might never be completely accommodated, Flannery and Marcus contend well for the incorporation of cognitive elements, where fitting, in advancing an investigation of archaeological information. Likewise with any exceptional presentation of an idea, they just as investigate its restrictions and ...
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George Ohm (1787-1854)
George Ohm (1787-1854)
George Ohm Biography
George Simon Ohm is commonly known as George Ohm. He was a German physicist. He was born in 1789 at Bavaria. George Ohm undergone different phases of his life in which he found difficulties. For instance, he faced financial difficulties due to which he ...
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Human Micro Biome
Introduction3
Discussion3
Summary of the Findings6
Recent Findings7
Future Directions8
Conclusion8
References9
Human Micro Biome
Introduction
The human body consists of more than 90 percent of bacterial cells.The human body is home for countless micro biomes. The genetic diversity of the micro biome outnumber human genes by a hundredfold. However, people differ biometrically based not only on ...