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We Will Have Cars Better Than the Jetsons
by HOORGANVISOR, Nov 20, 2008
I will write about the double-field motive system.
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Interrupt Request (irq) Controllers
by TechDoc, Sep 29, 2008
Interrupt Requests (IRQs) play a key role in how the CPU performs input/output processing and interfaces with every peripheral in the computer, from the keyboard and mouse to the hard disk and modem.
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The Theory of Stars and Planets Formation
by slava manohin, Sep 7, 2008
After the Big Bang stars and planets were born and our Solar system was formed in the Universe.
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What is a Neuro-musculo-skeletal System?
by balisunset, Jul 30, 2008
The neuro-musculo-skeletal system provides the support structure for the body; the mechanics for movement in order to stand, sit, run, and carry out everyday activities; and the communications network for controlling this system.
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The Real Number System
by darco, Jul 13, 2008
The real number system is a very complicated . It states that there is a lot of numbers, like a farmer has two sheep so he has +2 sheep but, if he owed someone 2 sheep he would have -2 sheep. There are different sections of the number system.
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Astronomical Comets: Voyagers From Outer Space
by Juliane Elliott, Jul 1, 2008
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a comet.
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Why Do Dogs Hang Out Their Tongues When They Feel Hot?
by Swapna P, Jun 6, 2008
All mammals are warm blooded and heat is produced in our bodies.
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Earth Security System
by yakuza6666, Apr 14, 2008
Why natural disasters often occur.
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The Immune System
by alkair, Mar 26, 2008
The wonders of the human body's defense, the immune system.
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How are Aquatic Plants Adapted to Water?
by Swapna P, Mar 31, 2008
Aquatic plants or hydrophytes as they are botanically called, are plants that grow in water or in very wet places. They may be submerged, partly submerged or floating or amphibious. They have evolved several modifications to help adjust to lie in water.
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