Hydrostatic Pressure

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Part one of 3: Types of Physics.


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Sensory Physiology One

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How the spinal cord interacts in the way we perceive our senses.


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The Veins and The Venous Blood Flow

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The blood in the veins runs smoothly and evenly since there is light and constant pressure.


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The Arteries and The Arterial Blood Flow

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Arteries are resistant to injury because of their elastic thick layer of wall.


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How Things Break

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An article explaining the particle science behind how things break.


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How Things Break

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An article explaining the particle science behind how things break.


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Making Use of Enzymes

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Brief explanation on how and why enzymes are used.


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Pressure

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Pressure is defined as the force per unit area acting on a surface in a direction perpendicular to that surface and is denoted as P. Scientifically P is equal to F / A, where P is the pressure, F is the normal force and A is the area. Pressure is transformed to solid boundaries or across arbitrary sections of fluid normal to these boundaries or sections at every point.


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The World’s Most Amazing Animals

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Beyond the obvious lies creatures who hold amazing abilities. An animal that can survive for days alone in space? Nature has more to offer then meets the eye.


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Blowin’ in the Wind: Some Facts About the Strange Phenomenon of Wind

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Blowin’ in the wind, Who has seen the Wind, the winds of change blow strong. Wind is a powerful metaphor in our language and a phenomenon that has fascinated people for centuries, responsible for terror and transportation. Here are some facts about wind, including some of the names of our most important winds.


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