Imaging studies, including x-ray photographs, CT scans, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), are used to analyze the patient's abnormalities or injuries before the operation in order to plan the surgery
Cosmology
botanist studes plant life
Lucy is an Australopithecus that was found in Ethiopia by Donald Johansen
go around collecting studs and replay missions also it helps is you get red bick multipliers
go around collecting studs and replay missions also it helps is you get red bick multipliers
you study! This is how. You look at every thing you are going to be tested on. (read) Then on a sheet of paper you write down. Then you ask a parent to make a test for you on that stuff on the sheet. You should get a A.
Edsel ceased production in November, 1959. Studebaker's last American cars were built in 1964. The 1965 and 1966 Studes were made (body only) in Canada, using Chevrolet engines. Production ended after the 1966 model year.
WikiAnswers will not do your homework for you, but we WILL help you learn how to do it yourself! Click on the related link to learn more about topic sentences. You need to decide what is the most interesting point of this assignment for you, because writing is easiest if you write about something you find interesting! Nobody else can give you a "good topic" because our ideas will not be interesting to you. Pick the thing that you think is most interesting or most important, and make that the topic. If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
1200 sq.ft. ,actually 1188 but 1200 is easier. closed- cell polyurethane sprayed down onto existing fiberglass(real) ,not shingles 2"deep between studes on 2' centers. can stand on solid roof to apply.spraying down.
Geo means earth,soil,ground so geo or ge is the prefix of geology meaning the study of earth. So geologist are people who study the earth. So another word for geo is geology,geologist, or ge!P.S a sixth grader answered this!
No, unless you install robotic body parts.Answer:Using the muscles you have more efficient ly will allow you to do work with less effort and you will not need more muscle mass. For example lifting a weight with your arms alone requires a certain amount of arm muscle mass. Using your leg, back and chest muscles will allow you to do the work without extra arm muscles. Note that a judo or aikido student or master can toss a much larger opponent than he could ever lift by using momentum, leverage, and sequential muscle use.Studies are under way to increase strength in elderly patients through gene therapy. Surgery may also offer opportunities in re-repairing muscles whose strength has been lost by faulty muscle healing after accidents.Studies of chimpanzees indicate that they ar about seven times as strong as humans. This is accomplished without a notably larger muscle mass. Science proposes that the feedback in humans which prevents humans from using their full strength as it may rip the muscles may be missing in these apes. Training, drugs or surgery may remove this feedback from humans. Some studes indicate that PCP may make users seem stronger by reducing this feedback.
There is the mathematical use and statistical use of the word "dependent" as explained on the related link. The mathematical use is a dependent variable is the outcome of a function with one or more independent variables. The statistical definition in the setting of an experiment, is similar, it is a variable which is expected to be affected by changes in independent variables. Example: If I don't eat (quantity of food- independent variable), I will be hungry (dependent variable). I will not have as much energy (second dependent variable). But nothing is perfect in experimentation. The circumstances of the experiment with numerous unknown relationships may cause unexpected results. In observational studes, with typically less control, variables can be hypothesized (or conjectured) to be related, i.e. global warming causes artic ice to melt, and artic ice melting leads to more global warming. This would also be called a feedback effect. I can produce a dependent series of numbers from an independent series. If I take a series of random numbers of size N which come from a given distribution, and rank them from low to high , with n = 1 for the lowest and n = N for the highest, the ranks become dependent variables. A change in one value could affect the rank of another variable. I have included some more information on dependent variables. See related links.