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    Plate Boundaries

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    Plate boundaries Plate Boundaries is a theory of the global movement over a period of time. There are three main types of plate boundaries they are‚ transform boundaries‚ convergent boundaries‚ and divergent boundaries. Transform boundaries are where two plates are sliding past each other. These areas are also known as faults. Most transform boundaries are found on the ocean floor‚ a few however are found on land. Since these boundaries do not crunch together they to not tear or break

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    Plate Tectonics

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    Plate tectonics Intro: The word tectonic represents the meaning of plates and boundaries. As an example of activity is an earthquake‚ which is caused by two plates like the Eurasian and pacific plate pushing towards each other‚ pushing the land upwards causing a mountain as well as an earthquake. The plates are pieces of land that make up the outer crust‚ these could move together‚ move apart or move alongside each other resulting in mountains‚ volcanoes and earthquakes‚ this happens deep

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    Streak Plate

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    Microbiology Instructor: Dirk VandePol Date: 6/21/2013 Streak Plate Isolation for Obtaining Pure Culture 1. When an agar plate is inoculated‚ why is the loop sterilized after the initial inoculation in put on? Ans: We use agar plate to inoculate microbes by zipping the loop on the agar several times. We streak on the agar plate four time‚ propose is to isolate the unknown bacteria. Therefore‚ the first time to streak on the plate‚ there are million of bacteria on the loop. For that reason‚

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    PLATE PAPER

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    Plate Tectonics Paper Michelle Tillman GLG/220 1/12/15 Jessica Terrien Dunn First and most important hazard is the ground actually shaking. This causes building to be damaged or the ground/foundation to settle different than it was. If the soil is liquefied then the building can actually sink into the ground. This can make the buildings also tip and lean. Los Angeles was built on a myriad of transform faults that include Santa Monica fault‚ the San Fernando fault‚ and Northridge/Santa Barbara fault

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    Agar plates

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    DIFFERENT TYPES OF AGAR Mac Conkey‘s Agar plate MacConkey (also McConkey) agar is a culture medium designed to grow Gram-negative bacteria and stain them for lactose fermentation. It contains bile salts (to inhibit most Grampositive bacteria‚ except Enterococcus and some species of Staphylococcus)‚ crystal violet dye (which also inhibits certain Gram-positive bacteria)‚ neutral red dye (which stains microbes fermenting lactose)‚ lactose and peptone. QUALITY CONTROL Results after 24 hrs at

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    Wireless Network

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    Introduction Wireless network is indicated to a telecommunication network whose interconnections between nodes are implemented without the use of wires‚ such a computer network. Nowadays‚ wireless network has become the important thing in telecommunication. This sort of technology has been used for over a century and remains synonymous with radio. In 19th century‚ Guglielmo Marconi invented a radio and made his made his mark in the world of wireless technology. At that moment‚ Marconi was about

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    Wireless Communications

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    Introduction Wireless is a term used to describe telecommunications in which electromagnetic waves (rather than some form of wire) carry the signal over part or the entire communication path. The first wireless transmitters went on the air in the early 20th century using radiotelegraphy (Morse code). Later‚ as modulation made it possible to transmit voices and music via wireless‚ the medium came to be called "radio." With the advent of television‚ fax‚ data communication‚ and the effective use of

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    Wireless Fidelity

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    Wireless Fidelity ABSTRACT Wi-Fi‚ which stands for “Wireless Fidelity”‚ is a radio technology that networks computers so they connect to each other and to the internet without wires.It refers to wireless LAN products based on the IEEE 802.11b specification.Users can share documents and projects‚as well as an internet connection among various computer stations. A Wi-Fi network operates just like a wired network‚ without restrictions imposed by wires .Not only does it enable users to move around

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    Wireless Communication

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    Valique Davis Wireless Communications Wireless Communication is everywhere. People around the world regularly send and receive messages wirelessly‚ that is‚ transmitted through the air. Three types of wireless communications include wireless messaging services‚ wireless internet access points and global positioning systems People use mobile phones‚ PDA’s and other mobile devices to access text messages‚ instant messaging‚ and picture messaging services . Through text messaging services‚ users

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    Wireless Networks

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    CHAPTER 15 Wide-Area Wireless Networks (WANs) — GSM Evolution 15.1 Introduction Third-generation (3G) wireless systems [2‚3‚9] offer access to services anywhere from a single terminal; the old boundaries between telephony‚ information‚ and entertainment services are disappearing. Mobility is built into many of the services currently considered as fixed‚ especially in such areas as high speed access to the Internet‚ entertainment‚ information‚ and electronic commerce (e-commerce) services. The

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