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Proton X-Ray DOUBT
Originally developed for detecting air pollutants, a technique called proton-induced x-ray emission, which can quickly analyze the chemical elements in almost any substance without destroying it, is finding uses in medicine, archaeology, and criminology. (A) Originally developed for detecting air p...
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Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:41 am- Forum: Ask a Veritas Prep representative
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Proton X Ray DOUBT
Originally developed for detecting air pollutants, a technique called proton-induced x-ray emission, which can quickly analyze the chemical elements in almost any substance without destroying it, is finding uses in medicine, archaeology, and criminology. (A) Originally developed for detecting air p...
- by qwerty12321
Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:41 am- Forum: Ask a Kaplan representative
- Topic: Proton X Ray DOUBT
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Proton X-Ray DOUBT
Originally developed for detecting air pollutants, a technique called proton-induced x-ray emission, which can quickly analyze the chemical elements in almost any substance without destroying it, is finding uses in medicine, archaeology, and criminology. (A) Originally developed for detecting air p...
- by qwerty12321
Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:40 am- Forum: Sentence Correction
- Topic: Proton X-Ray DOUBT
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Proton X-Ray DOUBT
Originally developed for detecting air pollutants, a technique called proton-induced x-ray emission, which can quickly analyze the chemical elements in almost any substance without destroying it, is finding uses in medicine, archaeology, and criminology. (A) Originally developed for detecting air p...
- by qwerty12321
Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:38 am- Forum: Sentence Correction
- Topic: Proton X-Ray DOUBT
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Defense Attorney
Defense attorneys have occasionally argued that their clients' misconduct stemmed from a reaction to something ingested, but in attributing criminal or delinquent behavior to some food allergy , the perpetrators are in effect told that they are not responsible for their actions. (A) in attributing c...
- by qwerty12321
Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:34 am- Forum: Ask a Veritas Prep representative
- Topic: Defense Attorney
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Defense Attorneys
Defense attorneys have occasionally argued that their clients' misconduct stemmed from a reaction to something ingested, but in attributing criminal or delinquent behavior to some food allergy , the perpetrators are in effect told that they are not responsible for their actions. (A) in attributing c...
- by qwerty12321
Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:34 am- Forum: Ask a Magoosh representative
- Topic: Defense Attorneys
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Defense Attorneys
Defense attorneys have occasionally argued that their clients' misconduct stemmed from a reaction to something ingested, but in attributing criminal or delinquent behavior to some food allergy , the perpetrators are in effect told that they are not responsible for their actions. (A) in attributing c...
- by qwerty12321
Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:33 am- Forum: Sentence Correction
- Topic: Defense Attorneys
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Defense Attorneys
Defense attorneys have occasionally argued that their clients' misconduct stemmed from a reaction to something ingested, but in attributing criminal or delinquent behavior to some food allergy , the perpetrators are in effect told that they are not responsible for their actions. (A) in attributing c...
- by qwerty12321
Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:31 am- Forum: Sentence Correction
- Topic: Defense Attorneys
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Let's pay attention to the question stem: "The diagram shows, in three column groupings, various divisions of Earth's geological history since its formation approximately 4,600 million years ago." The diagram gives information from the time since 4600 years ago. Now, if I ask you, what is ...
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Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:03 am- Forum: GMAT Integrated Reasoning
- Topic: Graphics Interpretation
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Pronoun Antecedent
Does the rule for "which" i.e. it directly modifies the noun preceding it also follow for "who", "that", "when", "where", "whose", "whom"?
Thanks
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Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:51 am- Forum: Ask a Veritas Prep representative
- Topic: Pronoun Antecedent
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Pronoun Antecedent
Does the rule for "which" i.e. it directly modifies the noun preceding it also follow for "who", "that", "when", "where", "whose", "whom"?
Thanks
- by qwerty12321
Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:50 am- Forum: Sentence Correction
- Topic: Pronoun Antecedent
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Pronoun Antecedents
Does the rule for "which" i.e. it directly modifies the noun preceding it also follow for "who", "that", "when", "where", "whose", "whom"?
Thanks
- by qwerty12321
Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:50 am- Forum: Ask a Magoosh representative
- Topic: Pronoun Antecedents
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Pronoun Antecedents
Does the rule for "which" i.e. it directly modifies the noun preceding it also follow for "who", "that", "when", "where", "whose", "whom"?
Thanks
- by qwerty12321
Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:49 am- Forum: Sentence Correction
- Topic: Pronoun Antecedents
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Discolored varnsish- Mona Lisa
Restorers say that if allowed to remove and replace the discolored layer of varnish on the Mona Lisa, the colors Leonardo da Vinci painted nearly five hundred years ago will once again shine through. A. If B. if it is C. if they are D. when E. when it is Can anyone tell me why A is incorrect? Thanks
- by qwerty12321
Thu Aug 21, 2014 9:00 am- Forum: Sentence Correction
- Topic: Discolored varnsish- Mona Lisa
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DS Question
What is the greatest common factor of x and y ?
(1) x and y are both divisible by 4
(2) x - y = 4
What if y=0 and x=4.
In that case there is no greatest common factor of x and y.
Shouldn't the answer be (E)?
- by qwerty12321
Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:52 am- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: DS Question
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