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    Science Fair Project 2014-2015 Choosing a Project The most important part of the project is to choose a topic that is interesting to the student. There are many books and internet sources to help students with project selection. The website sciencebuddies.org‚ has an excellent Science Fair Project section. The students are also encouraged to choose a project and modify it slightly or think of one of their own. When choosing a project the student must also consider the feasibility of the experiment

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    Research on Floating Point

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    Student name : Lê Đình Phương Student ID : 1151030 Class : 11CTT Report on REPRENSENTATION OF THE FLOATING POINT NUMBER REPRENSENTATION OF THE FLOATING POINT NUMBER Reference Materials: 1. Wikipedia Encyclopedia 2. Computer Organization and Design (David A. Paterson) I. INTRODUCTION: In computer science‚ we have unsigned and signed integer to represent the integer number‚ however‚ it only could be represent the number from 0 to 232-1 (from -231 to 231-1 with the signed

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    egg speriment

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    3 Procedure: What you need: -Four raw eggs -Four cups of white vinegar -beakers/cups for the eggs What to do: 1. Put the 4 eggs in each cup with one cup of vinegar. Let that sit for 24 hours. This will make the egg shell come off or dissolve. If the egg shell is not off‚ put the egg in fresh vinegar. Then‚ carefully wash the egg in water and measure each egg using a string to measure length and width using cm. Then put each egg in either‚ vinegar‚ corn syrup‚ a thin solution‚ and

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    Egg Flotation

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    March 4‚ 2010 Egg Buoyancy and Density: Can you make an egg float by changing the density of water? If you put an egg in tap water‚ it will sink to the bottom. If you add enough salt‚ the egg will float to the surface. Density is the mass or volume of an object. It’s easier to think of it as the thickness of the object. Buoyancy is the force that allows an object to float. I performed a fun experiment to see how increasing density of water could make an egg float or submerge. Anyone

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    Abstract of the Report

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    ------------------------------------------------- Abstract (summary) An abstract is a brief summary of a research article‚ thesis‚ review‚ conference proceeding or any in-depth analysis of a particular subject or discipline‚ and is often used to help the reader quickly ascertain the paper’s purpose. When used‚ an abstract always appears at the beginning of a manuscript or typescript‚ acting as the point-of-entry for any given academic paper or patent application. Abstracting and indexing services

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    Egg Drop!!

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    Egg Drop (lab writes) In our science class we did an egg drop experiment. We used the scientific method to answer the question and solve the problem. Our question for this particular lab was “will an egg break or be secured‚ if covered with thick sponges and drop from ten feet above the ground?” our idea was to secure the egg from breaking and we wanted to design something that would provide a lot of cushioning directly on the egg. We came up with many different ideas until we choose

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    egg inoculation

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    Pharmacology and Toxicology‚ University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan 2 Department of Microbiology‚ University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan 3 Department of Pathology‚ University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan 4 Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory‚ Department of Veterinary Population Medicine‚ College of Veterinary Medicine‚ University of Minnesota‚ Saint Paul MN 55108 USA Abstract.- Highly pathogenic avian influenza (H7 type) is of greater

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    If there was one thing I learned from science fairs--besides learning how to properly record my data--is that friendships require forgiveness. It may seem implausible and absurd‚ but during the science fair two years ago‚ I had finally learned this valuable lesson of forgiving. I would often dwell upon this memory and smile‚ wondering how we had still won that science fair. My teammates were my two close friends‚ Daniel and Raymond. Everything went smoothly at first; we made lots of progress in experimenting

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    The Egg and Sperm

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    The Sperm and the Egg The sperm and the egg; a wonderful tale of prince and a princess. This tale is a typical fairy tale where the fair maiden is rescued by her persevering prince. Then once they find each other they merge together to create this magnificent new life. In reality what happens between a sperm and a women’s egg is much more complicated and in depth. The Sperm and the Male Organs The sperm is a male germ cell. A germ is taught to many children to be bad however‚ the definition

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    Egg Osmosis Egg Lab Report

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    Osmosis on Egg Introduction: The purpose of this lab was to test the effects of hypertonic‚ isotonic‚ and hypotonic environments on the weight of a shell-less egg. We tested the weight of the egg after thirty minutes in water as well as corn syrup. I hypothesized that when the egg was placed in water‚ it would swell and gain weight because it was in a hypotonic environment. That hypothesis was correct as the egg grew slightly and the weight when up. I also hypothesised that when the egg was placed

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