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Papers On Biology
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Watson, Crick,& The Significance of the Double Helix
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The discovery of DNA was one of the most important scientific contributions ever. In the 1950's, the discovery of the Double Helix significantly complimented our knowledge of DNA and changed the way we viewed its structure. This 15 page science history paper examines the years leading up to Watson & Crick's great discovery and the findings that came before it. Also discussed are the biographies of each of these two great scientists and the practical implications that their work has since had (i.e., helping to create a standard for criminologists, etc;). Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Doubheli.wps
Wetlands Restoration in Wisconsin
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This 5 page report discusses
the fact that state officials in Wisconsin are well aware that
wetlands have important value in both ecological and hydrologic
terms. Wetlands furnish fundamental habitat for a wide variety of
plants and animals and also improve overall water quality through
trapping sediment, lowering nutrients and reducing contaminants.
Unique legislation in Wisconsin has been enacted to assure that
wetlands are both restored and protected. In addition, the report
considers the importance of water quality as well as habitat
maintenance in the restoration process. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: BWwiswet.rtf
William Harvey: How Blood Flows
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A 3 page paper which examines the observation of William Harvey in relationship to how blood flows. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAwhv.rtf
Winkler And Cowan's "From Sensory To Long-Term Memory: Evidence From Auditory Memory Reactivation Studies" - Summary/Critique
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3 pages in length. What Winkler and Cowan (2005) have accomplished in their study is to illustrate how certain auditory cues elicit memory recall more expediently than others, which serves to indicate that variations of sound – such as with human voice recognition – is a critical component of encoding, storage and recall capabilities. It has long been surmised by virtue of scientific research that people tend to lose sensory information within seconds of absorbing it, rendering subsequent recall a tentative proposition. However, auditory cues have been shown to remain with a person for longer periods of time than other sensory information, typically thirty seconds. These findings provide insight as to why people often recognize the sound of someone's voice – even from years past – yet not identify the individual by sight or other sensory information. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCMemAud.rtf
Woodpecker Research: A Summary of Three Research Projects
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A 3 page review of three research projects published in 2008. These projects revolve around woodpecker phylogeology and cavity reuse. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPwoodpecker.rtf
World-Changing Science
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A 3 page paper discussing paradigm-changing contributors such as Max Planck, William Thomson and C.F. Mirbel, and how their scientific findings have benefited society as a whole. Planck’s quantum theory, Thomson’s thermodynamics and Mirbel’s founding of cell biology all continue to affect life and science today. The collective work of these and many others have brought us to a point where we can begin to gain an understanding of how much we still do not know, while benefiting society in the meantime. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSsciHist2.rtf
Zoonoses; Regulations, Preventions and Influences on Exposure Levels
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This 10 page paper is written in 3 parts. The first part looks at the regulations in the UK and the level of regulation that are in place to control and monitor the risks from zoonoses. The second part of the paper looks at measures that can reduce risk to exposure with examples, the last part of the paper discusses demographic and socio-economic changes that change the exposure to zoonoses. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEzoonoses.rtf
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