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70S refers to the rate of sedimentation of the ribosome in a centrifuge. You can almost think of it as a unit of size. The "S" is a unit of measurement called the Svedberg unit. Ribosomes contain two subunits. In prokaryotes, these subunits are 50S (large) and 30S (small). The total ribosome with both subunits is 70S in prokaryotes. (Notice that 30 + 50 = 80 and not 70. Remember this is not size and the rate of sedimentation is less when the subunits are bound then when they are separated.) Eukaryotic cells have 80S ribosomes: 60S (large) and 40S (small) subunits.
The heaviest person ever was an American, Jaon Brower Minnoch, weighing in at 1,400 pounds. He lived from 1941 to 1983. The heaviest living person is Manuel Uribe Garza, weighing in at 917 pounds. He is from Mexico. He has held the record since 2009.
newborn to 6 weeks: they're a bit like new born babies, they'll eat, poo, play for 30 mins then sleep for two hours, then wake, pee, eat, poo, play for 30 mins, then sleep.... at eight to 12 weeks: it'll increase to 2 hours play, half hour dozing, several hours sleeping, then play for 2 hours....
I know you just copied this down from your homework, so I'll just tell you in incomplete scentences. The eukaryotic cells have organelles, and an organizd nucleus. The prokaryotic cells (bacteria) have no organized nucleus, no organelles, and cannot specialize.
Leland never did pictures on wood or Masonite and rarely canvas. He painted on matte board that had been treated with Geso. However all his wildlife carvings were painted bass wood. What you are inquiring about might be a print decoupaged onto a piece of wood-which were never done by my father, Leland. People could buy his mass marketed prints and decoupage them. They are worth whatever someone will pay for them. I've never seen a decoupaged item sell for more than $-15-30. They were popular in the 70s and 80s. Decoupaged pieces don't hold up very well. I receive many questions about prints. My father did 8 songbirds, 4 owls, 8 ducks, 4 parrots and 4 eagles that were printed internationally. They came in a variety of sizes. If you have one of these birds and it only has 1 signature it is Not signed by my father. That is a printed signature. When he signed a print, typically it was in pencil below the printed signature. If it was a limited edition it would be numbered. The only place to purchase a signed or limited edition was directly from my Father. Sadly the color in these prints did not hold up well. It's not uncommon to see fading especially if it was hung in a sunny area. NOTE: if you like any picture or print you have don't hang it in an area of the house that gets direct sunlight. The last prints my Father produced with a printer. In other words they weren't mass marketed. The birds are an egret (white bird), blue heron (blue) and an eagle. He did several other very small editions as well. So What is it Worth? I like to deflect by answering it is worth what someone will pay for it. Fact is the mass marketed prints signed or unsigned are not worth much. $1-40. As for the eagle, the blue heron and the egret-well I'm selling them on eBay for $30-45 as of July 8, 2013. If you need information on a painting or a wood carving feel free to contact me, his daughter directly. Bruzabooks@gmail.com
Killing Joke. Song was called "Eighties"
It could be What Dreams Are Made Of by Van Halen.
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Yes, 1987.
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Animotion?
INXS - I need you tonight
The name of the song is History, sang by Mai Tai. Sounds like an 80s song but it was actually made in 92.
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yes it was by the beatles
Sleaze Boys