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Science & Mathematics - 2 August 2006

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I've heard its progeria, an aging disease, less than 40 people in the entire world have it, is there something rarer?

2006-08-02 12:39:25 · 10 answers · asked by guitarusa2001 1 in Medicine

2006-08-02 12:39:05 · 8 answers · asked by Henry 5 in Other - Science

- causes
- effects
- positive negative aspects of human society
- possible solutions

2006-08-02 12:30:59 · 8 answers · asked by Kelela 2 in Earth Sciences & Geology

A. 214 J
B. 6,573 J
C.1,314,718 J
D. 4,187,000 J

2006-08-02 12:28:10 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

2006-08-02 12:25:14 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Geography

The phases of water

2006-08-02 12:24:41 · 6 answers · asked by goring 6 in Physics

Find all points of inflection for the function f(x) = ln(1+x^2)
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Find dy for y=sec3x
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Find the point on the graph of y= sqrt(x+1) closest to the point (3,0)

2006-08-02 12:16:22 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

Explain please, too. You will find my theory somewhere in this post:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20060722144831AAlNdua&r=w&is_vote_given=true&pa=BpVqD13uBHMzU.qS4x0DSTL6UsDmpjg0zQZVM9b99Djz0EjdhCaZ3VfhSQiBABzRFqggsY.MmXfLD2KfNz8-

It was too long to fit on the details page.

2006-08-02 12:16:16 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

If the epicenters of earthquakes are located on a map of the world, where would you expect to find the greatest frequency of quakes?
a.) only along transform faults
b.) only along trailing edges of plates
c.) in association with volcanoes
d.) along plate boundaries

2006-08-02 12:15:19 · 3 answers · asked by erin h 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

2006-08-02 12:15:01 · 21 answers · asked by MarlaMaples 2 in Other - Science

I finished wathcing the movie, Armageddon, where they had to land on the asteroid and plant a nuke 800 feet inorder to blow it up. Why can't we send rockets up to a asteroid, fire grappling hooks and fire the rockets to point to the sun? Slowly changing the course of the asteroid?

2006-08-02 12:14:15 · 12 answers · asked by stewart_pittman 2 in Astronomy & Space

what evidence do they provide towards the theory of evolution??

2006-08-02 12:13:04 · 5 answers · asked by sxc_skatoulia 1 in Biology

2006-08-02 12:09:03 · 29 answers · asked by Henry 5 in Physics

i still cant make up me mind, this ones been bothering me for some time.....i do like both both cant decide, can you?

2006-08-02 11:59:37 · 17 answers · asked by Gavisinho 1 in Geography

2006-08-02 11:59:26 · 2 answers · asked by Kenny D 1 in Geography

I'm having an arguement with my housemate... and we want to know

2006-08-02 11:55:36 · 14 answers · asked by talldancraig 2 in Earth Sciences & Geology

There is a chart in my chemistry book that has the formulas (structure) for the 12:0 and 14:0 fatty acids. I'm just not sure what I'm drawing is the correct way to draw it.

2006-08-02 11:53:25 · 2 answers · asked by kittytalker 3 in Chemistry

2006-08-02 11:53:11 · 3 answers · asked by Perry s 1 in Astronomy & Space

podemos saber, con referencia o respecto al sol, si existe una traslación o transición del eje de rotación de la tierra?

2006-08-02 11:50:34 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2006-08-02 11:47:42 · 11 answers · asked by welsh lizard 2 in Biology

a) called "sex chromosomes" because they determine an individual's sex.
b) both present in every somatic cell of males and females alike.
C) of approximately equal size.
d) almost entirely homologous, despite their different names.
e) all of the above

2006-08-02 11:47:25 · 13 answers · asked by Ray M 1 in Biology

each series of numbers has its own pattern. please help me to identify it and also what the next number is. thanks...

a. 95, 36, 15, ?

b. 73, 61, 56, 62, ?

c. 1588, 1820, 2148, 2204, 2284, ?

2006-08-02 11:44:34 · 5 answers · asked by wormhead 2 in Mathematics

a) Genes correspond to segments of dna.
b)Genetic differences can result from changes in the dna called mutations.
c) under normal circumstances, each chromosome contains precisely one gene.
d) Many genes contain the information needed for cells to synthesis enzymes and other proteins.
e) during fertilization, both the sperm and the ovum contribute genes to the resulting fertilized egg.

2006-08-02 11:36:45 · 9 answers · asked by Ray M 1 in Biology

2006-08-02 11:34:36 · 3 answers · asked by manolo t 1 in Engineering

i can't believe it!!! these people are for sure, or they all had the same strange dream last night? what is nasa saying about this? i'm pretty sure they hide or have no comments on this matter...

2006-08-02 11:29:55 · 16 answers · asked by om 3 in Astronomy & Space

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