- QFTCISG Final, Round 9: Science - 2 Updates
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Feb 13 02:42PM > to pass out. Over half the subjects would reach this point, > despite cries from the actor to stop. The experiment is named > for the psychologist who invented it -- who was that? Milgram > supervisors, incredible results were seen, to the point that > the experiment had to be ended early. The experiment is named > for the university where it took place -- which one was that? Stanford > * In the Air Tonight > 4. In which of these -sphere layers would you find the ozone layer? ionosphere; stratosphere > on entry. It is too high to be accessible by conventional > aircraft, but too low for satellites to remain in orbit. > What layer is this? stratosphere; ionosphere > ohg vgf cbfvgvba inevrf ol gvzr bs qnl. Vg znl rkgraq vagb > gur zrfbfcurer, gurezbfcurer, naq/be rkbfcurer. Guvf vf jurer > nhebenf gnxr cynpr. Jung ynlre vf guvf? ionosphere > * Distances in Space > 7. This unit represents the mean distance between the Earth and > the Sun, or about 149,600,000 km. What is it called? astronomical unit > this term refers to one <answer 7> subtending an angle of > one arcsecond. It is a unit equal to about 3.26 light-years. > What is it called? parsec > 9. This unit represents the distance from Earth of a galaxy that > is currently receding from us at the speed of light. It is > equal to about 14,400,000,000 light years. What is it called? redshift limit > Name this monosaccharide, it is the most widely used in the > human body. It is a ubiquitous food source across all biological > beings. glucose > Name this vitamin. It is essential for tissue repair, the > creation of neurotransmitters, and the immune system, and serves > as a cofactor for a number of enzymatic reactions. Vitamin B1; Vitamin B2 > phenomenon. They observed the effect coming from the collision > of two massive black holes over 100,000,000 light-years away. > The result was observable in 2015. What did they detect? gravitational waves > two genes known as "period" and "timeless" into an oscillating > pattern. This pattern would control how animals act during > night and day cycles, a cycle called what rhythm? circadian -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
"Peter Smyth" <smythp@gmail.com>: Feb 13 02:48PM Mark Brader wrote: > to pass out. Over half the subjects would reach this point, > despite cries from the actor to stop. The experiment is named > for the psychologist who invented it -- who was that? Milliken > that extend to fairly constant altitutdes and are named using the > suffix -sphere. > 4. In which of these -sphere layers would you find the ozone layer? Troposphere > on entry. It is too high to be accessible by conventional > aircraft, but too low for satellites to remain in orbit. > What layer is this? Mesosphere > but its position varies by time of day. It may extend into > the mesosphere, thermosphere, and/or exosphere. This is where > auroras take place. What layer is this? Ionosphere > * Distances in Space > 7. This unit represents the mean distance between the Earth and > the Sun, or about 149,600,000 km. What is it called? Astronomical Unit > this term refers to one <answer 7> subtending an angle of > one arcsecond. It is a unit equal to about 3.26 light-years. > What is it called? Parsec > Name this monosaccharide, it is the most widely used in the > human body. It is a ubiquitous food source across all biological > beings. Glucose > Name this vitamin. It is essential for tissue repair, the > creation of neurotransmitters, and the immune system, and serves > as a cofactor for a number of enzymatic reactions. Vitamin A, Vitamin D > phenomenon. They observed the effect coming from the collision > of two massive black holes over 100,000,000 light-years away. > The result was observable in 2015. What did they detect? Neutrinos > vitrify them, proteins can be frozen in mid-action to better > capture their natural state. The process is known as cryoEM, > where EM stands for what? Electro Magnetism > two genes known as "period" and "timeless" into an oscillating > pattern. This pattern would control how animals act during > night and day cycles, a cycle called what rhythm? Circadian Peter Smyth |
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