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Actually it is the Helix Nebula, also known as The Helix or NGC 7293, is a large planetary nebula (PN) located in the constellation of Aquarius. Discovered by Karl Ludwig Harding, probably before 1824, this object is one of the closest to the Earth of all the bright planetary nebulae.
He began to learn differential calculus at the age of three. He was
Kim was a guest student of physics at Hanyang University from the age of three until he was six. At the age of seven he was invited to the United States by NASA. He finished his university studies, eventually getting a Ph.D in physics at Colorado State University before he was 15. In 1974, during his university studies, he began his research work at NASA and continued this work until his return to Korea in 1978.
When he returned to Korea, his doctorate in physics and research work at NASA were considered worthless and he had to begin his studies again. He decided to switch from physics to civil engineering and eventually received a doctorate in that field. Kim was offered the chance to study at the most prestigious universities in Korea, but instead chose to attend a provincial university.
As of 2007 he also serves as adjunct faculty at Chungbuk National University.
Certainly one of the greatest scientists who ever lived, Isaac Newton (1642-1727) had a profound impact on astronomy, physics, and mathematics. An uncle recognized his scholarly talents, however, and he eventually made it to Trinity College in Cambridge.
Many of his great ideas came in 1665-66, when he spent time back at Woolsthorpe while Cambridge was closed because of the plague. Among his many achievements were the invention of the reflecting telescope, the basic design behind all large telescopes used today; the invention of a bra1.
2. Alveoli 94 - 85% (PMR 1)
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3. Sputnik II - 83% (PMR 2)
4. Auricle - 82% (PMR 1)
5. Hatysa - 80% (PMR 1)
6. Dynamics - 78% (PMR 2)
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7. Veloceraptor - 77% (PMR 1)
8. Supernova - 73% (PMR 2)
8. Faeces - 73% (PMR 2)
9. Venus - 72% (PMR 1)
10. Spore Formation - 70% (PMR 2)
11. Stars - 67% (PMR 1)
11. White Lotus - 67% (PMR 1)
12. Medulla - 65% (PMR 1)
12. Pluto - 65% (PMR 2)
13. Erythrocytes - 63% (PMR 2)
13. Galaxy - 63% (PMR 2)
14. Lily Plant - 60% (PMR 2)
14. Mimosa pudica - 60% (PMR 2)
14. Sexual Reproduction - 60% (PMR 1)
14. Cytoplasm - 60% (PMR 1)
15. Homo sapien - 58% (PMR 2)
16. MJ Scientist - 52% (PMR 1)
17. Xylem - 50% (PMR 1)
18. White Blood Cells - 47% (PMR 1)
19. Glucose - 45% (PMR 2)
19. Red Blood Cells - 45% (PMR 1)
19. Leukimia - 45% (PMR 1)
20. Ovum - 43% (PMR 2)
21. Relaxes - 42% (PMR 1)
22. Heart - 32% (PMR 1)
22. Aorta - 32% (PMR 1)
I would like to congratulate Alveoli 94, Auricle, Hatysa, Veloceraptor and Venus for being the top 5 students in the class. Keep your hard work and be the best.
For other students, please improve on your reading and do more exercises. You can also succeed. Remember, genius is 99% perspiration and only 1% inspiration (Genius adalah 99% datang dari kerja/usaha yang kuat dan hanya 1% datang dari inspirasi).