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1950 Ad Lion Leopard Jaguar Tiger Lynx Ethyl Antiknock Compound Fluid Oil Gas 1950 Ad Lion Leopard Jaguar Tiger Lynx Ethyl Antiknock Compound Fluid Oil Gas Paypal US $38.95 27d 5h 31m
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Martin Archery Leopard APG Ladies/Youth Compound Bow Package RH 40# 24 Martin Archery Leopard APG Ladies/Youth Compound Bow Package RH 40# 24" W/Arrows Paypal 16 Bids US $113.50 2d 56m
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2011 Martin Leopard Compound Bow PACKAGE  RH 45-60#  sight quiver rest peep loop 2011 Martin Leopard Compound Bow PACKAGE RH 45-60# sight quiver rest peep loop Paypal US $297.00 4d 17h 18m
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A learning experience personalized for your childProduct InformationJumpStart Advanced 2nd Grade includes seven learning styles for betterunderstanding.  Experts have identified seven learning styles as somechildren respond best to songs some to pictures and others to words andrhymes.  JumpStart Advanced uses your child's natural learning style toteach everything from reading to spelling to arithmetic.  Your child setsthe pace.  Activities automatically adjust so they are never too hardnever too easy.Skills LearnedReading Vocabulary Reading Comprehension Synonyms and Antonyms Compound Words PhonicsWriting Spelling Capitalization Parts of Speech ContractionsScience Life Cycles Plants AnimalsSocial Studies Continents Countries World Landmarks Cultures Foreign PhrasesMath Addition with Carrying Subtraction with Borrowing Time and Money Odd and Even Numbers Pre-Algebra Fractions Roman Numerals Estimation and RoundingMusic Music Styles Music NotationArt Art Styles Art VocabularyThinking Skills Logical Thinking Problem SolvingProduct FeaturesFundamentals - CD #1Build essential 2nd grade skills and get a head start on 3rd grade.Features: Over 50 skills are taught from math and reading to art and music. Hundreds of math problems and hundreds of worlds to read and comprehend Develop your science skills Practice 3rd grade tooActivities: Reading Right Build Vocabulary and Grammar Classic Art Class Making Melodies Discover ScienceField Trip Adventure - CD #2Take a field trip around the world.Features: Visit nine countries - Italy Brazil Japan Australia and more! Learn foreign words phrases cultures and music Collect your worldly knowledge in your very own scrapbookActivities: Book a Trip Anywhere Boats Blimps Planes and Trains Sky-High Pilot Bouncing Blimp Ride Ciao From Italy Salute From France Share Photos Postcards and Fun FactsMystery Club Volume 1: Detect

Financial Calculators 1.0 for Mac [Download] Financial Calculators 1.0 for Mac [Download]
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This new software program gives you access to 14 financial calculators to help manage your finances. System Requirement: Java Runtime Environment v1.6 or higher

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READER RABBIT 2ND GRD MIS-CHEESE-IOUS READER RABBIT 2ND GRD MIS-CHEESE-IOUS
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Platform:  WINDOWS & MACINTOSH (CLASSIC) Publisher:  LEARNING COMPANY Packaging:  JEWEL CASE Rating:  AGES: 6-8 Reader Rabbit 2nd Grade Mis-cheese-ious Dreamship Adventures: When the fabulous Dreamship crash lands into gooey Mt. Cheesemore Reader Rabbit and Sam must find it before the bungling Pirates get there first. Our heroes need your help using skills in grammar reading science fractions and telling time. With seven cheese-ilicious activities you re in for a giant slice of adventure!Cheese Brick Spelling Use your spelling and phonics skills to help Larry Laidback fix the cheese bricks transporter! Pirate Maze Reading Construct sentences tell the time and identify shapes to complete the Pirate maze! Cheddar Cheese Equations Save Mrs. Mac s macaroni crop from a cheese avalanche using your math skills!Kids Learn Creating equations Identifying number patterns Counting by multiples Comparing number values Identifying fractions Telling time Building vocabulary Synonyms & antonyms Building compound words Reading comprehension Constructing sentences Using punctuation & capitals Identifying insect anatomy Problem solving Drawing & painting Special Features Auto-adjusting skill levels Progress tracking reports Printable activities System Requirements for Windows Windows 98 Me 2000 XP 166 MHz Pentium or faster 32 MB RAM 100 MB free hard disk space 640x480 monitor 16-bit color SoundBlaster compatible sound card & speakers (stereo recommended) 8X CD-ROM drive Internet access recommended Color printer recommended Microphone recommended System Requirements for Macintosh Mac OS 8.6 9.2 OS X (Classic Mode) PowerPC 180 MHz or faster 32 MB RAM 100 MB free hard disk space 640x480 monitor thousands of colors 16-bit stereo sound 8X CD-ROM drive Internet access recommended Color printer recommended Microphone recommended

Leopard Spots Design Skin Cover Decal Sticker for the Acer Aspire ONE 11.6 AO751H Netbook Laptop Leopard Spots Design Skin Cover Decal Sticker for the Acer Aspire ONE 11.6 AO751H Netbook Laptop
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This decal sticker is a fun way to add character and lightly protect your Aspire One 11.6 inch AO751H netbook laptop. Made of durable vinyl to help prevent scratches or nicks. Custom cut to fit the Aspire One 11.6 inch AO751H notebook perfectly so it won't cover any function of the device. Applies just like a sticker and easy to smooth out any bubbles and won't wrinkle. Non-permanent adhesive so it easy to remove when you want to change looks. These decal stickers are ended up with more of a compound curve on the outer lid - in order to prevent it from ""puckering"" on the corners or having to notch the corners, the skin decal does not cover 100% of the lid, but gives about a 1/4 inch all the way around to prevent creases and keep that custom look. Comes with a matching palm rest portion for a finished design. It IS NOT a hard case cover / faceplate. (Note: Due to differences in monitors, color may vary from photo.) Fits the Acer Aspire One 11.6 inch AO751H ONLY. (Not compatible with Acer Aspire One AO722)

Martin Leopard Bow Package (60-Pounds) Martin Leopard Bow Package (60-Pounds)

The Martin Leopard 60 LB Draw Weight leftt hand packaged feature AcuTrak 2.0 Cam Smooth, Quiet, No Vibration. HammerHead Bowstrings, No Stretch or Peep Rotation. PowerTough Limbs Durable & Accurate, CNC Machined Solid Block Aluminum Riser, Thermal V Leather Backed Grip, TRG Torque Reducing Cable Guard, SOS String Oscillation Suppressor, VEM Vibration Vortex, Roto Cup Pivoting Limb System, Silent Hunter Arrow Shelf Silences any Arrow noise with Pantented VEM Technology. Weighs 3.35 lbs in Next Camo Pattern. The package Includes, Mantis Rest, CJ Saxon Sight, Twist Lock Quiver, Double Duece Peep, D-Loop.

Martin Archery Leopard MAG A1.5 Right Hand Compound Bow Martin Archery Leopard MAG A1.5 Right Hand Compound Bow

Martin Archery Leopard MAG A1.5 Compound Bows. Short, fast, light. For archers seeking a truly light performance bow at medium to shorter draw lengths, the Leopard just got quicker and lighter! A new CoreFlex narrow-limb design and redesigned ROTO limb pocketss cut additional weight while providing a sleeker profile and assuring a total lack of noise, vibration and recoil. And the new Acu-Trak cam is engineered to deliver full performance over the whole 21-26" draw range. Ultra-light frame, big heart, HUGE performance... the Leopard is a short-draw heavyweight! Bow specs: 282 FPS (60 draw weight, 26", 300-gr.); 80% adjustable let-off; 21-26"; 7" brace height; 30" axle length; 3 lbs., 5 ozs.; Silky-smooth drawing Acu-Trak 1.5 Cam, no shock or vibration; Pivoting ROTO limb cup system; Integrated VEM module, grip, and shelf dampening package; Double helix bowstrings; Precision speed bearings; Laminated CoreFlex limbs.; Choose yours and State Draw Weight. Act now to add this compact performer to your arsenal! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase this product. This product cannot be shipped to D.C.; MA or Puerto Rico. This product cannot be shipped Parcel Post. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering these product. Martin Archery Leopard MAG A1.5 Right Hand Compound Bow

Martin Archery Leopard Compound Bow Right Martin Archery Leopard Compound Bow Right

Martin Archery Leopard Compound Bow. This little bow delivers BIG performance! Many archers struggle to find a bow that will fit a shorter draw length. Then when they find one, getting decent performance is a whole different story. Here's your answer. Featuring a whole new riser design, with a slim, narrow grip for reduced riser torque, the Leopard doesn't lack. Other performance-enhancing features such as the innovative torque-reducing cable guard and durable, accurate PowerTough limbs (to name a few) make this Compound Bow one of the best in its class. Experience the difference: Acu-Trak cam... smooth, quiet, no vibration; HammerHead bowstrings... no stretch or peep rotation; PowerTough Limbs ensure durability, accuracy; CNC-machined solid block aluminum riser; Saddleback thermal grip for a comfortable, confident grip in all temps; Torque-reducing cable guard for straight cam alignment and less overall bow torque at full draw; VEM (Vibration Escape Module) cancels out riser vibration; Roto Cup pivoting limb system provides a full 15-lbs. of draw weight adjustment; Quick-lock stabilizer mount with integrated quick disconnect system uses durable steel threads to provide quick, easy and consistent stabilizer mounting and unmounting; Silent Hunter arrow shelf silences arrow noise; 282-287 FPS (50#, 26", 250 gr.); Let-off 80% (adjustable); Draw weight: 40#, 50#, 60#; Draw length: 21" to 26"; Brace height; 7" *; Weight: 3 1/2 lbs.; Axle length 30"; Next G1 camo.; State Draw Weight. Order yours today! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase this product. This product cannot be shipped to D.C.; MA; Canada or Puerto Rico. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering this product. Martin Archery Leopard Compound Bow, Right


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Polar Oceans

The polar oceans are very different from other oceanic habitats in many ways, though existence of ice in these polar oceans imposes major habitat distinction. Sea ice affects the polar microorganisms by limiting on the penetration of light into the upper ocean and by providing inimitable ocean surface environment The sea ice provides a support medium for a variety and dynamic assemblage of microorganisms like prokaryotes and phytoplankton, which are frequently referred to as sea ice microorganism community (SIMCO).

The physical environment
The brine exclusion throughout the process of sea ice formation, together with melting in the summer season, contributes to persistent and major stratification of the water column (Hodges et al., 2005). This particularly the situation with Arctic Ocean where the undying sea ice cover confined wind mixing, while the geographical nature of the basins (land locked) constrains exchange with lower latitudes waters (Hodges et al., 1996) Other features of polar oceans, such as extreme seasonal variation in primary production and carbon fluctuation and low temperature, are frequently more intense compared to other oceanic environment. The unique and major differences between the existing polar oceans are due to the fact that, Arctic Ocean has a land locked geographical basin which receives approximately 10% of the total global run off of fresh water(Junge et al.,2002). While the other polar ocean called Southern Ocean surrounds a land mass enclosed by sea ice and alienated from lower latitudes waters by a definite circumpolar frontage. The rivers supplying water to the Arctic Ocean exhaust lower latitude terrestrial habitats, including boreal forests and tundra. These rivers are therefore extensive significant sources of the Arctic Ocean organic carbon. The southern Ocean gets no such terrestrial subsidy of carbon (Massana et al., 1998).
Limited areas of indefatigably open water offer environments that differ from those areas that are under sea ice cover throughout the major part of the year. These open water regions as referred to as polynyas, which occur as a result of a diversity of physical processes. A number of studies carried out have shown that microorganisms within the polynya are livelier, active, and vigorous compared to their counterparts underneath the adjacent ice cover habitat. However, there is no or little overlap existing between the phytoplankton species found in the polynyas and adjacent sea-ice and the distinct phytoplankton communities linked to different water masse(Lovejoy et al.,2002b). Other studies have shown that archaeal communities and microbes found in polynya are more alike to other polynya microorganisms than those in the specialized sea ice communities.

The producers and Consumers
In deep polar oceans, such as the Arctic's Basin of Canada, the frosty temperatures are multifaceted by high hydrostatic pressures, which sometimes reaching heights of 400 atmospheres or even higher, correlating to water depth. Microorganisms or organisms living under these extreme circumstances ought to  adroit at getting food or undergoing long periods with no food,  because below 10% of foods available in polar oceans are produced by the photosynthesis process at polynyas habitats, including phytoplankton a float in the water or algae occupying the ice cover (López-Garcia et al., 2001a). Some foods however, leak from the upper part of the ocean to fuel the microorganism at deepest part of the ocean, however the food are still inadequate to sustain the life in polar oceans. The food web of polar oceans begins with algae, as it is in the marine life, including proportional formed diatoms with rigid silicate shells. Algae are consumed by smaller invertebrate organism, together with shrimp, such as krill. In the ocean near Arctartic, krill are an imperative food source, consumed by a variety of marine organisms as well as, baleen, fish, adelie penguins, and whales (Kottmeier and Sullivan, 1987). The penguins are sequentially preyed on by leopard seals. The zenith consumer in the Antarctic is none other than the great whale, which preys on seals and penguins. Thus over fishing of krill in polar oceans may endanger not krill, but seals, penguins, and whales as well.
Kelp forests form yet another inimitable ecosystem. These are brown algae which can grow to height of sixty centimeters in a day, in due course reaching a height of about eighty meters (Grzymski et al., 2006). Tiny crustaceans of copepods type are among the animal planktons which prey on the floating algae and detritus in the bigger invertebrates, like abalone and sea urchins, forage on kelp and are sequentially preyed on by sea otters. The decreases in the quality water and over harvesting of kelp have damaged the efficiency, productivity, and output of polar ecosystems. A discharge resulting from nuclear power plants increases the water temperatures just sufficient for abalone and urchins' survival and growth, preying on kelp and thereby thinning the size of kelp beds.

Zooplankton is another consumer among the polar ocean living organisms migrates up and down in the ocean on a daily basis preying their own weight in minute carbon enthralling phytoplankton, which float with currents close to surface ocean strata (Junge et al., 2004). Approximately 10,000 pounds of phytoplankton is required to nourish 1,000 pounds of smaller zooplankton, which sustains 100 pounds of bigger zooplankton, which sustains 10 pounds of smaller fish species (such as anchovies or herring), which sustains 1 pounds of a bigger fish species like those caught for human consumption (Johnson et al.,2006). A number of whale and bird species depend directly on zooplankton, while others rely on zooplankton preying fish higher in the food web.  Micro algae result to intense carbon fortification in the sea ice, thereby fuelling microorganism production and providing food to herbivorous metazoans. Bacterioplankton, including living beings in the fields of archaeal and bacteria ‘dictate' the piciplankton in both Southern and Arctic Oceans (Letelier and Karl, 1989).

The most important role of these microorganisms in polar oceans is comparable to their role in lower latitudes: to grow, photo heterotrophs and heterotrophs use organic carbon created by phytoplankton and sea ice algae. Chemolithoautotropic bacteria emerge to be widely multiplied in polar oceans and to arbitrate inorganic nitrogen and sulfur alterations. Secondary production tempos in polar waters throughout summer are comparable to those in lower latitudes, in spite of much frosty ocean temperatures (Hollibaugh et al., 1992).

Community interactions
Some people watch whales, other people adore swimming with dolphins. Others make their living fishing for giant tuna in a gigantic ocean. These organisms and microorganisms in polar oceans confine our concentration and imagination. We therefore, have a link to all organisms living in the polar oceans, from the infinitesimal floating plants that provide us with the oxygen to vast blue whale that fills up its ‘tummy' with a tone of krill (Kottmeier and Sullivan, 1987). Infinitesimal or huge, animal or plant, from muddy seashore to deepest ocean floor, the ocean's living organisms confirm to its never-ending diversity, and biodiversity. Scientists articulate that there might be millions further species than we distinguish swimming, crawling, and even floating in the deepest parts of polar oceans and as so far unseen by a human being (Hollibaugh et al., 2005). Every ecosystem consists of a community of organisms living in it that interrelate with each other in compound relationships in distinctive circumstances of salinity, water temperature, currents and chemical composition. In polar oceans microorganisms like worms have no digestive system but contain many bacteria in their tissues for symbiotic relationship. In this overcast world, a variety of sulfur affectionate bacteria is the worms' food supply. The clouds of bacteria utilize hydrogen sulfide from the worms as an energy source. In the majority of other food webs plants converts carbon dioxide into food by the process of food photosynthesis. These atypical bacteria are capable of converting hydrogen sulfide within worms into food through the process of chemosynthesis (Karner et al., 2001).

Conclusion
Understanding the diversity polar ocean ecosystems aid us to better appreciate the significant connection which exist amongst polar ocean organisms and proposes the much we need to learn about polar oceans. This understanding as well, lifts words of warning regarding the necessity of keeping an eye on human activities to maintain these correlations from being disengaged and to provide adequate protection to the biodiversity in the polar oceans.

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What's the name of these polyatomic compounds? How do you know? I really want to learn and I need help! Thanks

*=subscript

NH*4Cl << That's an L (as in leopard, and NOT an I as in ice)

Ca(NO*3)*2

Fe(OH)*3

Na*2CO*3

K*2SO*4

(NH*4)*2SO*4

Ca(NaO*3)*2

Mg(NO*2)*2

in order:
ammonium chloride
calcium nitrate
Iron(III)hydroxide(this will turn to Fe2O3 fast which is rust)
Sodium carbonate
potassium sulfate
ammonium sulfate
I think you mean: Ca(NO3) with this one which is calcium nitrate
and the last one is magnesium nitrite(not nitrate)

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