Metabolism of Leukotriene

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Metabolism of leukotriene.


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Threats to The Blue Whale, The Largest Animal on Earth

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Because of the Blue Whales very huge size, as they are considered to be as the planets biggest creature, and with their enormous power and speed, it seems that the Blue Whale have no specific predators.


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The Wildlife and Jungles of Our Planet

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Why cut down more trees and destroy forests and jungles, destroying the wildlife that thrive there, making their future seem rather dim and sad.


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Formation and Impact of Acids in The Environment

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According to the Brønsted-Lowry Theory, an acid is defined as a hydrogen ion (proton) donator in a reaction. Acids exist naturally in the environment. However, human activities have increased the amount of acids in the environment while also spreading it to areas where they don’t normally exist. This is seen by how acids have impacted on the environment, in particular, rain, soil and ground water, acidifying all these parts of the environment.


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Global Warming: Good or Bad for Plants?

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Global warming is one of today’s most burning issues. Though some argue its existence, a great number of individuals, including myself, do deem that the Earth is undergoing an abnormal warming. If we do not adjust our lifestyles, we will permanently change Earth’s ecosystem, including changes to plants.


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Comet’s Input Into Global Warming

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Does the comet that killed the dinosaurs have anything to do with the present situation of global warming? Well I believe so and this is how.


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How Can Science be a Threat to Mankind?

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Science has now become an important part in the life of mankind.


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UAV and GPS

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How can complex UAVs use GPS.


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Climate Change

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The climate is always changing. People often notice small every day changes in the weather but don’t notice the slight changes in the long term climate. Over the last 150 years Australia’s climate has changed significantly.


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Sir Isaac Newton

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From the point of view of Sir Isaac Newton.


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