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    cold temperatures froze the gas‚ sinking it into the snow. Twice‚ the Germans implemented chemical weapons into their strategy‚ and it twice these weapons did not hold up to expectations. However‚ German perseverance and continued development of poisons and lab-made weapons allowed them to be the leader in producing chemical weapons during the war. As chemical weapons gained popularity during the war‚ it quickly established itself as the most inhumane and deadly of all new weapons developed during

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    the lamp. She wasn’t near his table before he died and she did not have the opportunity to poison Dusty. Eve dropper was my next suspect idea‚ but I too‚ ruled her out as the murderer. She had it all‚ motive‚ opportunity and Ability (to some extend). She was the reason he left the room to change and he was about to inform her about the foreclosure on the Inn. There was only one commonality with the rat poison and the tea cup: Sodium‚ an alkaloid. Although he

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    From the start of the play‚ Hamlet was always a confused character. Not only did he seem confused‚ but he appeared to suffer from depression as well. As I progressed through the daily readings and contemplated through our in depth discussions of the play‚ I became intrigued by how Hamlet transformed himself from a depressed prince‚ with little to no focus‚ to one with maturity and ambition even as he underwent his depression. In the opening of the play‚ Hamlet is depressed and thinks too much about

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    Immunological Problems

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    • Infection: Tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is commonly caused by a strain of bacterium called Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. It is neither gram-positive nor gram-negative‚ but instead has a waxy coating on the outside of the cell that enables acid-fast techniques to be used when staining the bug. The bacterium was first discovered by Robert Koch and earned him a Nobel Prize in Medicine. Mycobacterium prevents the acidification of the phagolysosome‚ thus disabling the antigen from being presented

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    The Laboratory

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    In The Laboratory‚ the courtesan chooses poison as her murder weapon. Poison is often the weapon of choice for female killers. It requires little or no physical strength to administer‚ and can be done secretly. It also leaves little evidence thus making it difficult to detect the culprit. We believe the act of murder is because of another woman that her lover is with and she feels physically inferior to her rival. We know this because she starts saying ‘What a drop! She’s not little‚ no minion like

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    species of dried puffer fish “which contains a powerful poison known to man” –Tetrodotoxin. According to the Harvard article the drug /poison is rubbed in to the victims skin. Within hours he begins to feel nauseated and has difficulty breathing and the body slowly becomes paralyzed; with lips turning blue and purple due to lack of oxygen. The metabolism lowering to such an ungodly level its almost indistinguishable from death. The puffer fish poison was only the beginning of

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    Endoplasmic Reticulum

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    Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum The smooth endoplasmic reticulum functions as a packaging system‚ and unlike its counter part‚ the rough endoplasmic reticulum‚ it does not have ribosomes attached to it. The endoplasmic reticulum works closely with the Golgi apparatus‚ ribosomes‚ RNA‚ mRNA‚ and tRNA. It creates a network of membranes found through the whole cell. The endoplasmic reticulum may also look different from cell to cell‚ depending on the cell’s function. Smooth endoplasmic reticulums are

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    Analysis of the Film Adaptation of “Romeo and Juliet” Many movies have been adapted from books. Several of these movies do not follow the books precisely. Although the movie Romeo and Juliet directed by Baz Luhrmann has the same basic elements as Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ there are several differences that exist amongst them. The characters of Romeo and Juliet were the same in both the movie and the book. Romeo‚ the son of Montague‚ is one of the two main characters. He falls desperately

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    sprayed gas and poison all over the innocent woodland creatures. Carson gives background info (paragraph 1) on how the problem of blackbirds came to be‚ and elaborates on just how simple it would have been to avoid the bird holocaust of 1959. She uses quotation marks when speaking of “eradicating” and “control[ing])” the population of the birds. This shows that she is outraged at the phrasing of others arguments that advocate for bird genocide. She goes on to say that the poison was meant to “control

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    will make Romeo happy. This is clearly Friar Lawrence being tendentious because he married two people from feuding families which he knew was a bad idea. Friar Lawrence also gave Juliet a poison that makes her appear dead for 48 hours instead of letting her marry county paris. When the Friar gives Juliet the poison he tells her how to use it and when “Hold‚ daughter! I do spy a kind of hope… I’ll give thee remedy”(4.1.68-76). Friar Lawrence makes this plan to get Romeo to see Juliet again even if it

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