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    In Biology:

    You can control the amount of LDL eaten each day over 30 years and see what impact that has on a persons chance to have a heart attack.

    Also change the amount of sodium in the diet and observe the same effect.

    See what factors help reduce the risk of heart attack such as exercise and good eating.
     

    In Physics:

    You can adjust factors such as viscosity, radius, flow rate, and pressure in a closed system to see changes in the system.
     


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