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Yes it does; the blue cobalt glass filters out the yellow of the sodium to make the metal ion easier to see.
smaller organisms are less complex and therefor easier and faster to study and analyze.
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Both these forms of graphs are ultimately just physical representations of data which some people find easier to analyze than just numbers.
The higher the power, the more difficult it is to have the item being viewed centered in the viewing field. However at lower power the viewing angle is wider and it is easier to find and position the item in the field. So we start by centering the item in the field at lower power, increase the power and center it again.
The combination of Congo red cream and distilled water is used for staining cells for viewing under the microscope. Staining make the individual cells much easier to see.
It all depends on the medium used. Digital platforms are much easier to analyze through widely available analytical tools.
Examination of the contents of the abdominal cavity with a fiberoptic tube inserted through a small incision
It illuminates the specimen - making viewing easier !
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it helps keep stuff in order so you can find the answer easier !
by making relationships easier to see
smaller organisms are less complex and therefor easier and faster to study and analyze.
Organized data is easier to analyze because it is structured and systematic, making it simpler to identify patterns, trends, and relationships within the dataset. Having data arranged in a logical manner facilitates quicker retrieval and comparison of information, ultimately leading to more efficient analysis and decision-making processes.
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Tables and graphs are used to present data in an easier to view and analyze format.
While the question doesn't make much sense, the secondary air injection system on a cobalt is fairly simple. If you could give an exact code the answer would be much easier to figure out.
Knowing the formula is helpful. Also, having a data-set to analyze makes the job much easier.