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Enzymes are proteins that catalyze (i.e. accelerate) chemical reactions. In these reactions, the molecules at the beginning of the process are called substrates, and the enzyme converts them into different molecules, the products. Almost all processe... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzyme
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http://www.newscientistjobs.com/jobs/job/research-assistant-in-tumour-targeting-london-200013775.htmResearch Assistant in Tumour Targeting (by: unknown) For further information and an application form please contact our 24 hour recruitment line on 020-7882 6149 or email: csq-recruit@qmul.ac.uk quoting the reference number 08210/MB or visit the Human Resources website on ...
http://www.soundstudies.info/2008/05/29/workshop-call-recycling-auditory-displays/Workshop call: Recycling Auditory Displays (by: Georg Spehr) workshop-website: http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/~frauenberger/rad/ A workshop on re-using design knowledge. Despite the many achievements in the field of auditory display, designing the auditory feedback channel in human-technology ...
http://foucaultblog.wordpress.com/2008/05/26/ontology-and-politics-conference-qmul/Ontology and Politics Conference, QMUL (by: Jeremy) Ontology and Politics Conference, June 16th, 2008. Presented by the Politics Department and the Graduate School for Humanities and Social Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London. The program includes a couple of papers on Foucault ...
http://sichuanearthquake.org.uk/2008/05/18/on-compus-donation-in-queen-mary-college/On-Campus Fundraiser in Queen Mary College (by: weisong) The Chinese Students u0026 Scholars Association (CSSA-QMUL) at Queen Mary and Mother’s Bridge of Love (MBL) are organizing an On-Compus Fundraiser for the Help Children in China Quake project, which aims to help children and orphanages in ...
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probability please please help http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~jrj/MAS108/ex10.pdf? Hi, i can't do any of the following questions because ive had a big problem last week can anybody help just this time please Thanks alot.
http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~jrj/MAS108/ex10.pdf
Wow, that is a big question, sorry try to pick the harder question, and post it, it is not logic we solve all questions for the price of one!
probability please please help http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~jrj/MAS108/ex10.pdf? Hi, i can't do any of the following questions because ive had a big problem last week can anybody help just this time please Thanks alot.
http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~jrj/MAS108/ex10.pdf
Wow, that is a big question, sorry try to pick the harder question, and post it, it is not logic we solve all questions for the price of one!
What does this symbol means in maths? Symbol is
(1) a plus and a circle on it
(2) a minus and circle on it
go to this link to see the symbol
http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~bill/MTH6115/cn4.pdf
And is there any symbol with multiply and circle on it?
CAN U PLZ EXPLAIN IT TO ME IN EAST WORDS
CAN U PLZ EXPLAIN IT TO ME IN EASY WORD
Symbol (1) is the "exclusive or" sign... for example P (sign) Q will be true if P is true or Q is true, but not both.
I've never seen the second symbol before but I assume it just means the opposite.
answer these science questions right and you'll get best answer? 1. explain using newtons's secound law of motion, why you can throw a gold ball further than a bowling ball even though you throw at the same angle and with the same amount of force?
2. (shows this picture to the left http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/sodarace/teaching/projects/sodaflowers/img/FMA_triangle.jpg)
A steel marble with a mass of .020 kg is fired at an angle of 45 degrees from the marble launcher. if the acceleration of the marble is 5.6 m/s(to the 2nd power). what was the force in newtons applied to the marble? use the correct units!
3. what mass willl a pumpkin have if a force of 450 newtons accelerated it to 110 m/s(to the secound power)? include the correct units!
4. EXPLAIN USING NEWTONS THIRDT LAW OF MOTION. what will happen when a person standing on a skateboard or rollerblades throws a heavy concrete block as fast as they can to a person standing 1- feet in front of them?
5. EXPLAIN USING NEWTONS THIRD LAW OF MOTION, how starting blocks have hlped lower times in sprinting events.
1. In the two balls are of the same mass (as I'm assuming), the gold one goes farther. This is because the bowling ball is much larger than the solid gold ball, and the air resistance brings it down faster.
2. Can't answer, I wouldn't want to get it wrong.
3. 450 N = 450 kg m/s^2
f=ma
450 kg m/s^2 = m (110 m/s^2)
(450 kg m/s^2)/110 m/s^2 = m
4.1 kg = m
4. Assuming the friend weighs the same as they do, the person will roll backwards an equal distance as the block (and friend) roll forwards. This is because Newton's 3rd law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
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