Laboratory method Lesson 42: Different Methods of Plant Propagation Reference: Effective Technology and Home Economics II By: Luz Villanueva Rojo Julia Garcia Cruz Dr. Cristina Villanueva I. Preparatory method Motivation Let the students guess the picture. Jot down their guesses on the board. Reveal the picture. 1. Have you tried planting a seed? 2. Have you tried propagating a plant using different kind of method? Orientation to the Work/Activity Marcotting is another way
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Alcon Laboratories‚ Inc Problem statement: Lack of direction‚ of objectives: “From my perspective‚ it’s not very important whether a product costs $30 million or $60 million to develop”. Motivational problems Personal limitations Solutions: For the moment Alcon set up goals but no objectives. Objectives are more focused‚ more specific and have the potential to be measures. The personal limitations problems could be solved by a personnel control: the managers could deal with performance
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Ase Ruth Alozie Chemistry Take home test May 4‚ 2013 In a laboratory experiment‚ a student reacted 2.8 grams of Fe (s) (steel wool) in excess CuSO4 (aq)‚ according to the following balanced equation: Fe(s) + CuSO4 (aq) -> FeSO4 + Cu(S). When the Fe(s) was completely consumed‚ the
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Case Study for Simmons Laboratories This case is about three indivuals with different leadship styles. Brandon Newbridge is a synthesizer‚ which means‚ he is a eclectic‚ thinker‚ pragmatist‚ and “whatever works” kind of leader. Dr. William Goh’s is like a partner‚ which means he is mentor who passes his wisdom down to other. He is conscientious ‚ collaborative‚ ego-free‚ and is able to work side by side with his peers. Lester Zapf is an achiever‚ which means “ebullient leader” who is
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This is important for the students to appreciate the knowledge of chemistry that is still new for themselves. Personally‚ I think that this chapter is an interesting chapter as it revealed the way of scientist produces the material around me. It also gives me new knowledge of the uses of chemical substances that I usually found in the laboratories. I hope‚ by learning this chapter‚ I will be more interested in learning chemistry as it will help me in the future. All the equations from this chapter
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Strictly Private & Confidential Jyothy Laboratories Limited Analyst Meet June 3‚2011 Contents Company Overview Financial Summary for the Year Ended FY11 Category-wise Analysis Recent Developments – Henkel Acquisition JFSL Status Update 1 Company Overview A FMCG company with presence in the fabric care‚ household insecticide‚ surface cleaning‚ personal care and air care segments Promoted by Mr. M.P. Ramachandran in 1983 Mr. Ramachandran has over 37 years of
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Laboratory Apparatus Beakers are useful as a reaction container or to hold liquid or solid samples. They are also used to catch liquids from titrations and filtrates from filtering operations. Bunsen burners are sources of heat. Burets are for addition of a precise volume of liquid. The volume of liquid added can be determined to the nearest 0.01 mL with practice. Clay triangles are placed on a ring attached to a ring stand as a support for a funnel‚ crucible‚ or evaporating dish.
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Organic Chemistry I – CHEM 201-DL01 September 26‚ 2014 Organic Chemistry Experiment 4B Lab Report Extraction of Organic Compounds From Natural Sources: Extraction of Trimyristin From Nutmeg Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to illustrate how a solid natural product can be extracted from its natural source through the use of an organic solvent. Natural products are organic compounds that are synthesized by natural biological processes in plants‚ animals
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(Name) (Course Name) (Instructors Name) (Date) Summary of chemistry lab report Introduction The two factors which affect the yield of products in a chemical reaction is the amount of starting materials (reactants) and the percent yield of the reaction. Many experimental conditions for example temperature‚ and pressure can be adjusted to increase yield of the desired product‚ in chemical reaction‚ but because chemicals react according to fixed mole ratios( stoichometrically)‚ the only limited
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Panasonic Warranty 1. The product is warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase. Subject to the conditions of this warranty Panasonic or its Authorised Service Centre will perform necessary service on the product without charge for parts or labour if‚ in the opinion of Panasonic‚ the product is found to be faulty within the warranty period. 2. This warranty only applies to Panasonic products purchased in Australia and sold by Panasonic Australia or its Authorised Distributors or Dealers
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