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    Cecally-Cannulated Horses Case Study

    Four cecally-cannulated horses were utilized in a 4 x 4 Latin square to evaluate dosage levels of LIPC on the same opportunistic bacteria stated in experiment 1 and to evaluate cecal characteristics. Horses were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: 1) no LIPC, (0); 2) 15 g of 500 mg/g of LIPC, recommended level (15); 3) 25 g of 500 mg/g of LIPC (25); or 4) 35 g of 500 mg/g of LIPC (35). Horses were fed 2-3 lbs of Strategy® (Purina Mills, St. Louis, MO), once a day at 0600 and treatment was

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    Post Spawn Fish Research Paper

    fisherman. The bass are worn out from the rigors of spawning. Some fishermen are worn out too! From catching fish! During the spawning period the bass are somewhat easy to catch. Most of them are in the shallows. This eliminates ninety percent of the water you have to check to find fish. You only have a small number of tactics you have to try before you pattern the fish. The post spawn period is a whole new ballgame. When you go to the shallows to try for those easy fish that were there last week, you

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    Planarian Experiments

    The purpose for the experiment was to see if a planarian could retain information by classical conditioning and react to a flash of light when electricity was induced into the water. The results from the experiment indicate that more planarian were able to show a positive response than a negative response after regeneration. This conveys that planarian can retain the information needed to respond to a new stimulus that had been created (McLeod 2008). It was found that testing them over and over

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    Osborn Reef Pollution

    Tires are used widely for artificial reefs. A tires composition means it won’t react massively to being underwater. Some forms of tires release small doses of chemicals after extended periods of time underwater. The tires would have to be in the water for much longer than what they are due to the removal now. The tires were filling up and

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    Little Mixtures Case Study

    Ingredients 1 Coopers Australian Pale Ale 1 Brew Booster 1 Kg Extra Light Malt Extract 12 grams Cascade Finishing Hops 12 grams Amarillo finishing hops 200 grams Crystal grain Enhancer 1 packet of Safale US-05 yeast Method Step 1 - Boil 2 litres of water in a pot and add the grain infusion. Step 2 - Steep with the heat off for about 20 minutes

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    Cesar Chavez Speech

    species' adaptation helps us to understand their perspective of the conditions surrounding them. Every marine animal has their own adaptions whethers its flabby tissue for high pressure underwater or having a fuisfrorm shape for speed in the open water. The deep sea there's very high pressure bone crushing pressure. Deep sea fish tend to have flabby tissue and gelatinous skeleton due to the high pressure. In the epipelagic zone crusing specialists tend to have a fuisform body shape. A fuisform shape

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    Fracking Argumentative Essay

    mixture of water, sand, and chemicals into the earth to break shale rock to release oil and/or gas to be used. Doing it this way has been connected to earthquakes occurring. Many people do not like this side effect of fracking, and are therefore discarding the idea of fracking. Fracking can also use fresh water to push out the oil and/or gas. By doing it this way a large amount of fresh water is used instead of providing freshwater for those in need. Facking sites are also very close to water systems

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    Summary Of Chapter 6 Enrique's Journey

    In Chapter 6 of Enrique’s Journey, Enrique has finally made it to the boarder of Mexico and Texas at the Rio Grande River. This chapter is about the beginning of Enrique’s life in America. During this chapter I found a few more key points. The first key point in the chapter came up when Enrique was crossing the Rio Grande River. I think about how many immigrants cross that boarder every day and are killed trying to make their dreams come true by coming to America. In the book is says that “Up to

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    San Joaquin River Restoration

    Congress now will spend $88 million in the first go-around to put thousands of Valley people out of work and to force an overdraft our ground aquifer by water-thirsty farmers" McEwen incorporates in "River Plan Too Fishy for my Taste Buds". McEwen informs his readers that California will need to spend too much money in trying to repair the water system. In addition, $88 million only covers the first round, more than one round will need to occur. The first round obtains a large amount of money, therefore

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    Amish Culture

    Out of the things I listed, the hardest to give up would be electricity. Electricity is everything to modern society. Without it, NOTHING would work for us. Our appliances would not work. People would not be able to wash their clothing, dishes, or heat up their convenient microwave dinners. Also, without electricity our wireless internet would not work. The second hardest thing to give up would be my vehicle. I am spoiled in the fact that I can hop in my car any time I want and be able to get somewhere

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