A list of puns related to "Paper chemicals"
DBS credits for reference
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I recently learned from Deep Blue Sea - The Podcast, that Lundgren did a lot of advising on DBS.
Renny Harlin and Dolph Lundgren became friends when they starred in the film The Treason of Geraldine Jessup, a little known French film about the catapult craze of the 1970s in suburban France. They two vowed to work together again. That opportunity came when Harlin needed some technical expertise on Deep Blue Sea, so he called his friend for some assistance, because he and the writers were stumped as to how to convincingly show how the sharks were genetically modified.
When Dolph arrived in Mexico (after climbing the Himalayas), he teamed with Walt Conti, the shark effects coordinator, to create a method in which Dr. Susan McAlester could believably explain, and show the audience the genetic modification. Dolph drew from his experience on Sharks in Sweden, a heist film inside an aquarium loaded with genetically modified sharks, to help the DBS team with the Alzheimerβs curing serum. Working a grueling daily schedule that involved two hours of actual work, seven hours of weightlifting, and three hours of golf with Samuel L. Jackson, Dolph spent six weeks writing on chalkboards and using a custom calculator to come up with the genetic modification.
After spending six months (four of those on a golf course), here are the contributions that Dolph made to the production
Kidnapper gives sister a nail file to cut her handcuff rope, to escape, because he feels guilty.
Same kidnapper gets her a cupcake on her birthday, and allows her hands untied so she can eat it.
Kidnappers wear masks around the sister until she sneaks out after cutting her rope. I believe one is a Mickey Mouse mask. But when she escapes she sees their faces so they stop wearing them.
Siblings MAY be twins, but I'm not fully sure.
Not sure if its one book or series
Hi everyone!
Last semester of my M.S.c focused on electrochemistry - probably one of the least biology related subjects,
And I took a course in chemical biology where the final assignment is to give a short lecture on a recently published paper from the field. Specifically, I'm required to present a paper which deals with the development of molecular tools that enable the study of a biological function.
I'd like to ask for your help, fellow researchers, if you could suggest me interesting papers that answer the general description above, while at the same time are lighter on the biology part.
Thanks in advance!!!
I am quite new to this field. Right now I am taking a class in analog photography at university. I got a bit confused over disposing the chemicals. I know last time we reused some of them, but I don't know which ones. Or can I just reuse all of them?
I was looking through some research papers for a project I'm doing and I wanted simulate photocatalytic reactions in microreactor. I found a few papers that have done this already and I was looking to reproduce the results but I've not yet been able to. I'm using comsol for the simulation. The link to 2 of the papers are given below... All the papers produce graphs of conversion vs time and the time is in minutes, since residence time in microreactors are not even a few seconds I thought it was recirculation, and the problem is I don't know how to simulate that. Any guide/help is highly appreciated.
It was not uncommon for Sunditawiran artists to literally die during their artistic creation processes.
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