Introduction The purpose of this lab was to identify unknown bacteria cultures using various differential tests‚ and my unknown bacteria is #17. The identification of these unknown cultures was accomplished by separating and differentiating possible bacteria based on specific biochemical characteristics. Whether the tests performed identified specific enzymatic reactions or metabolic pathways‚ each was used in a way to help recognize those specifics and identify the unknown cultures. The differential
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City University of Hong Kong Dept. of Physics & Materials Science AP2104 Mechanics of Solids Laboratory Manual Experiment 1 Pure Bending of a Beam Experiment 2 Torsional Deformations Experiment 3 Yield Criteria for Ductile Materials under Plane Stresses Experiment 1 Pure Bending of a Beam Objective 1. To examine the stresses at various positions of the beam under a constant load of pure bending. 2. To determine the curvature of deflection of the beam. Introduction
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Oscillators & Oscilloscope Morgan Dennis @02514008 Partners: Brittany Smith‚ Michelle Trang‚ James Anderson‚ Madison Shaw OBJECTIVE: We are going to study the features and operation of the oscilloscope. We will use the instrument to measure the frequency and amplitude for various sources. Ultimately‚ the oscilloscope will display the Lissajous figures. APPARATUS: The major apparatus used include; Oscilloscope‚ two audio oscillators‚ battery and connectors. THEORY: The oscilloscope
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Title Simple‚ no more than 20‚ 15 ample Cross cultural drinking experience in 1st year students. Abstract Summary of the research: 100-150 words Introduction‚ method (drop of the design)‚ Results (inferential statistic‚ Why is it significant)‚ Discussion. Compose at the end. Introduction About 800 words Introduces the area theorem or topic etc. Evidence (pull out the criticism) Rationale H1: Extroverts have a higher pain threshold than introverts H0: Extroverts do not have a higher
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EE’s Marketing Report Student Number: 601811‚ 753471‚ 659501‚ 752939 Seminar Tutor: Sara Spear Due: 17th November 2014 Word Count (excl References and Appendices): 4041 words Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 4 2 Industry Overview 5 3 Company Background 6 4 External Environment Analysis 6 4.1 PESTLE Analysis 6 4.1.1 Political factors 6 4.1.2 Economic factors 6 4.1.3 Social-Cultural factors 7 4.1.4 Technological factors 7 4.1.5 Legal Factors 7 4.1.6 Ecological Environment 7 4.2 Competition
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ABSTRACT On the past two weeks‚ I have done an experiment on hydrostatics‚ or is also known as fluid statics (fluid at rest) within the fluid mechanics field of study. This condition explains that in a stable condition‚ the fluid is at rest. The use of fluid in doing work is known as hydraulics‚ and the science of fluid in motion is known as fluid dynamics. INTRODUCTION The natural nature of fluids are they cannot remain stationary under the application of shear stress. However‚ fluid
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WRITING 1. 2. 3. 4. It It It It considers the needs and knowledge of the audience. fulfills the writer’s purpose. includes a clear‚ definite point. provides support that explains or proves the main point. ■ For more on making a point‚ see Chapter 5. For more on supporting a point‚ see Chapter 6. This chapter discusses audience and purpose first because they are essential to effective writing. Purpose determines what a writer’s main point is‚ and audience determines how the writer makes that point
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Lab Report Diffusion is - One of two kinds of passive transport‚ - Diffusion can transport ions from higher concentration to lower concentration region without any other forces. - A net movement of molecules in and out of cell membrane - Diffusion can be affected by the steepness of the concentration gradient. Lab question: Is the rate of diffusion influenced by the presence of second molecule? Prediction: the rate of diffusion is influenced by the presence of second molecule
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References: Goodman‚ L. E. (2010). Some Moral Minima. Good Society Journal‚ 19(1)‚ 87-94. Retrieved from EBSCOhost on May 3‚ 2011. Mosser‚ Kurt (2010). Ethics and Social Responsibility. Bridgepoint Education Inc. Retrieved on May 5‚ 2011 from https://content.ashford.edu/books/AUENG125.10.1/sections/copyright
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Name : Andi Nadya Amanda Period : 4 Grade : 11 Enzyme Lab Report Question How heats effect the length of reaction time of an enzyme? Hypothesis I think the heat will make the length of reaction time of an enzyme become slowly. Heat is one of a way to denature the substrate. It means the heat will break down the structure of substrate in order the reaction of enzymes that we activated into it become slowly. Method for Collecting Data First I will record the length of reaction time
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