<span>The increase in the use of wind energy does not have to affect the energy supply of coal, since they are not related in any way and do not depend on each other. It's totally out of logic. They are different energies, the wind energy should not affect the energetic consumption of coal for the simple fact that coal is not necessary to produce wind energy, but it could be said that the demand for coal could be reduced by a small percentage only If the wind energy is used much more.</span>
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1a) The process a cell goes through each time it divide
The scientist who refuses to consider new evidence, assuming he or she is not biased or incompetent could do it because if there is a big amount of evidence indicating otherwise, this one new piece of evidence is unlikely and they prefer to wait for more evidence or for analysis of whether this current evidence is not false.
thus this scientist is being skeptical (practicing skepticism) by ignoring this new evidence.
The correct answer is reuptake.
The reabsorption of a neurotransmitter by a neurotransmitter transporter situated along the plasma membrane of an axon terminal or glial cell after it has done its activity of conducting a neural impulse is called reuptake.
The process of reuptake is essential for usual synaptic physiology as it permits for the recycling of neurotransmitters and monitors the neurotransmitter level in the synapse, thus, monitoring the duration of the signal resulting due to the discharge of the neurotransmitter.
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you can use this phrase to describe helping someone to do a certain activity