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Zach's Chem Blog: January 2008
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008. My MLA citations, for some reason, didn't post correctly the first time. 8220;Stem Cell information.” National. 29 January 2008. http:/ stemcells.nih.gov/info/basics/basics6.asp. Stem cells’ repair skills might be link to cancer.”. 29 January 2008. http:/ www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Press releases/2004/11 22 04.html. Wednesday, January 23, 2008. What can stem cells be used for, and what obstacles must scientists overcome to get to the uses of stem cells. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Chickabownow : November 2007
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The Sound my Guitar Makes. Wednesday, November 21, 2007. I don't know what I will write on, but I'm sure that I will think of a topic right before it's due. Chemistry in food products (Very broad.). Chemistry in creating new medicines. Use of Chemistry in making every day things. So maybe rather, I should focus on nano-technology. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Scitizen - Nano good / bad stuff. Medical Design - Good, Bad Ugly. Nano nano nano - New Scientist Tech. Nanotech. - FDA Gov. Nanostuff - Live Science.
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you have just been chemmed: How does growth hormones effect our cows?
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You have just been chemmed. If you are a chem guru and want to really enjoy a nice walk on the beach to talk about chem then hit me up. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. How does growth hormones effect our cows? The hormone actually decreases the cows' original production if they stop injecting it. Chemistry is needed to understand this to understand the reaction that takes place. Without our knowledge that reactions lead to other reactions we would not fully comprehend that the rBGH leads to the release of...
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OH-NO!: February 2008
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Hydroxide nitrous monoxide isn’t possible! Tuesday, February 12, 2008. The first blog I visited was Amanda’s. She explained the complex lactic acid process that occurs when we exert our muscles. I was really surprised that hydrogen ions are essential to the process, and when they leave, our muscles become acidic. They start hurting because of this acidity, but are not the cause of soreness the day after a difficult workout. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Scientific explanation of Bt. View my complete profile.
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Hunter Gatherer: Reflective paragraph
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Sunday, December 2, 2007. Thanks, Hunter. You did a nice job collecting research and narrowing your topic. Soon, we will investigate the quality of the articles by exploring the links and the sponsors/authors. I though you'd be interested to look a bit further into one of your links : the one entitled "importance of amino acids". Why don't you investigate the "Home" link and other links to the left? What do you think about the validity and quality of this information? Very Interesting, eh?
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Chickabownow : What I learned...
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The Sound my Guitar Makes. Wednesday, February 13, 2008. The final blog I visited was Rick's which was on combustion engines. It was very interesting reading about the process of how a combustion engine works and powers a car, which is called the Otto cycle. What I thought was very interesting was that ethanol, which is often mixed with gasoline, produces a more efficient and cleaner reaction. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Scitizen - Nano good / bad stuff. Medical Design - Good, Bad Ugly.
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you have just been chemmed: Fatty fat fat kids
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You have just been chemmed. If you are a chem guru and want to really enjoy a nice walk on the beach to talk about chem then hit me up. Wednesday, November 21, 2007. Fatty fat fat kids. Trans fats are the number one problem in the world. everyone is talking about the war and the economy. i got that under control. fat kids are eating trans fats people. the problem with them is that they are just so good. who can honestly turn down a wonderful donut or something along those lines. If you were an atom?
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Chickabownow : December 2007
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The Sound my Guitar Makes. Friday, December 7, 2007. Things that lead you to believe that an article is legitimate is most important, checking other sources, but also checking on the original source to see if it cites other sources in order to back up what it says. Does so, and is in fact a very good source for information, contrary to what professionals in academia may say. One must know to cross reference what he reads on Wikipedia. Sunday, December 2, 2007. Nanotechnology, I suppose. Examples of thing...
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OH-NO!: Preservatives
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Hydroxide nitrous monoxide isn’t possible! Sunday, December 2, 2007. Does diet soda make you a thinner person, or does it rot you bones (like one of my friends says). In my opinion, water is never a bad choice, and if you are really concerned about your bones rotting away then drink more milk or take some calcium supplements. So preservatives aren't so bad after all. It's the pesticides that are bad. Tsk tsk tsk. December 3, 2007 at 12:11 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pesticides and the Bt gene.