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Your heart could not have only cardiac tissue because the different types of tissues (connective, fibrous, muscle, etc.) all perform certain functions and also work together.
There are a great many functions that could be taken on by a leaf. These functions include protecting the plant.
Weathering, chemical change, and mechanical change. I hope i could help.
Because there could be a possibility that it could effect you when you are older and it is best to learn about it so you know about its functions
It could be the study of Quantum Physics, I myself believe that LMO's (Living Mechanical Orgnasisms and AMO's (Advance Mechanical Organisms) will be possible by Humans in the distant Future, I myself believe Aliens have already built them
No, the very first mechanical calculators could only add and subtract. The first mechanical calculators were invented in 1623 by Wilhelm Schickard, followed by the Pascaline, invented in 1645 by Blaise Pascal. However, calculators that could multiply and divide were in use by the 19th century.
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An adding machine is a mechanical or electromechanical calculator which could perform addition and subtraction.
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Because he designed the first mechanical computer.
The manifold machine could perform multiple functions at once.
The manifold machine could perform multiple functions at once.
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Government could not pay anyone back since the war.
http://www.financialcalculators.com/ is a website with all the financial calculators you could ever think of. These calculators can help you budget and manage your finances.
The first calculating machine that included the concepts of a modern computer (data storage, programming, I/O) was the Difference Engine, conceived by Charles Babbage in the mid-19th century. It was never fully constructed because the metallurgy of the time did not permit exact enough casting and machining for it to work accurately. A 20th-century effort to reproduce Babbage's work using modern metalworking techniques showed that his Engine was in fact practical. Many companies developed and sold functional mechanical calculators in the 19th century. However they did nothing but add, subtract, multiply and divide, and could not store data or programs. As technology developed in the mid-20th century these firms moved into computers, but their calculators were not truly "ancestors" in the sense that their functions did not evolve into computers. Instead these firms stopped building mechanical calculators and began building computers as a separate line of business.
One can find information on annuity calculators by going to the place that provides them. Examples of places that provide annuity calculators would be Bankrate, Aviva and LifeAnnuities.