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The word "rattlesnake" is spelled as R-A-T-T-L-E-S-N-A-K-E.
Fred L. Bunnell has written: 'Evaluating effects of large-scale salvage logging for mountain pine beetle on terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates'
The correct spelling of "tadpole" is T-A-D-P-O-L-E.
L. L. Sharma has written: 'Methods in aquatic ecology'
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The coefficient of linear expansion DOES not depend on the length. Each material has a certain value for its coeeficient of linear expansion. The length of the material dictates how much it will expand linearly for a given rise in temperature. L" = L'(1 + a x (T'' - T')) That is the length at temperature T'' which is higher than temperature T' is given by the length L' at temperature T' multiplied by the quantity [1 + a x (T" - T')], where a is the coefficient of linear expansion which is constant for a given material. Thus if the temperature difference T" - T' is large then the expansion will be large which means L" - L' will be large. Likewise if the original length L' is large, then the corresponding expanded length L" will be large
The address of the Kentucky Reptile Zoo is: 200 L E Rd, Slade, KY 40376
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