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Competition win hits right note with Chris.
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TIMBALAND watch out!
Twelve-year-old Chris Corbett discovered what it was like to be a pop star for the day when he won The Standard's competition to make his own record.
Chris spent Thursday at the town's Alt-Mu recording studio.
A special guest of studio owner Ross Worth, Boston Grammar School pupil Chris was given a guided tour of the studio before, after a few warm-ups and a bit of vocal coaching, taking to the vocal booth.
Chris, from Allington Garden, chose to record his own version of Apologize by Timbaland and One Republic, which ...
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Research on effect of limestone and gypsum on [C.sub.3]A, [C.sub.3]S and PC clinker system.(Technical report)
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; ...C.sub.3]S were prepared by chemosynthesis of a well blended mixture of analytical...high temperature. The conditions of chemosynthesis are presented in Table 1. After chemosynthesis, the samples were ground to size less...
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Stable isotope variation among the mussel Bathymodiolus childressi and associated heterotrophic fauna at four cold-seep communities in the Gulf of Mexico.(Report)
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; ...KEY WORDS: Bathymodiolus childressi, stable isotopes, chemosynthesis INTRODUCTION The continental slope in the Gulf of Mexico...13]C and [sup.15]N than material derived though chemosynthesis at the cold seeps. As an organism incorporates nutrients...
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Life blooms on floor of deep Siberian lake.
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; ...oceanic vent communities rely on a process called chemosynthesis, drawing their basic energy from chemical nutrients...fluids. Biologists now seek to determine whether chemosynthesis supports the Baikal communities, says Barbara Hecker...
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Bacteria are proof that living things can survive on ocean's bottom.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ...instead of light, subsurface organisms are said to employ "chemosynthesis" instead of photosynthesis _ the familiar process by which...dioxide and water. According to Juniper, the concept of chemosynthesis provides a "startling challenge to the long-held view...
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Hydrothermal vent mussel habitat chemistry, pre- and post-eruption at 9[degrees]50' north on the East Pacific Rise.(Report)
Magazine article from: Journal of Shellfish Research
; ...filter feed (Fisher et al. 1988, Page et al. 1991). Chemosynthesis occurs through aerobic conditions with microbial oxidation...1988, Page et al. 1991), they can depend less on the chemosynthesis of microbes when sulfide levels are low. Their endosymbionts...
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A celebration of the sea.
Magazine article from: Popular Science
; ...the sea's hidden recesses. Life forms that live off the energy of the Earth instead of the sun, through the magic of chemosynthesis. And from these life forms we may better understand the origin of life on this planet and its potential on other planets...
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VOYAGE REVEALS EXTRAORDINARY LIFE AROUND DEEP-SEA GAS SEEPS
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...animals living in symbiosis with microbes that can convert these energy-rich chemicals to living matter (a form of "chemosynthesis") in the absence of sunlight. New Zealand is one of the few places in the world where at least four types of chemosynthetic...
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Clams and worms fueled by gas? (hydrocarbon seeps in ocean floor)
Magazine article from: Science News
; ...an energy source by sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that live inside of animals or are eaten by them. This process, called chemosynthesis, enables the communities to live with little or none of the sunlight required for phtosynthesis. But unlike these other...
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Dark secrets. (life without oxygen on the ocean floor)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...they can "breathe" dissolved sulphates instead of oxygen. The products of this exotic chemistry, a process known as chemosynthesis, are thriving bacteria and carbon dioxide. One theory holds that these chemosynthetic bacteria, thriving without oxygen...
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; ...documented. "There were creatures living in total darkness and duplicating photosynthesis in the dark - a process known as chemosynthesis," Ballard said. "Everything I've been telling you was not in any of the textbooks when I was your age. So remember...
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