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    Treatment of Antibiotic Pharmaceutical Wastewater Using a Rotating Biological Contactor One of the treatment of the wastewater is the treatment of antibiotic pharmaceutical wastewater using a rotating biological contactor. For your information‚ Rotating Biological Contactors (RBC) are effective for treating wastewater‚ while they are rarely reported to be used for treating antibiotic pharmaceutical wastewater (APW). Next‚ the biological treatment processes have been widely used in wastewater treatment

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    and regulations to individual cities and states. Some of the risks that come with getting a tattoo; infection at the site of the tattoo‚ allergic reaction to the tattoo dye‚ the spread of disease such as HIV and Hepatitis C‚ granulomas‚ and keloid formation. A tattoo is a series of puncture wounds made with a needle that carries dye into different levels of the skin. Infections can occur when a tattoo parlor does not use proper sanitation procedures. In 1992 the tattoo industry created the Alliance

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    35556141 0.36 Q021015-05 43.8 0.35852589 0.36 4. What was their percent error? 5. Does Batch 021015 meet legal requirements? Exercise 2 Observations Data Table 1: Concentrations of Blue Dye Well # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Drops of Blue Dye Solution 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Drops of Distilled Water 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Calculated Concentration Exercise 3 Observations (Only if colorimeter is used in this experiment

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    DNA Extraction from Wheat Germ and Making an Agarose Gel AIM: To be able to make and agarose gel and perform gel electrophoresis in six different dyes. Also‚ to extract DNA from wheat germ. INTRODUCTION: Agarose gel is a substance that is used in science for gel electrophoresis and size exclusion chromatography. These processes use agarose gel to separate and analyze proteins and DNA. The medium is composed of a purified agarose powder that has been boiled in a buffer solution and then cooled

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    FILM STRUCTURE FILM STRUCTURE What is motion picture film? The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) describes it as “a thick flexible strip of plastic‚ complying with a dimensional standard as defined within‚ whose use is specific to the process of manufacturing a motion picture.” That definition leads to about a dozen pages of further definitions about various aspects of motion picture film. For our purposes‚ let’s take a look at how film is made‚ and how an image is formed on that film. THE

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    because when you move the beaker the water moves to messing up the pigments. 5. You could take several dyes with different affinities to the same liquid then compare them after the paper chromatography experiment. To determine the presence of a specific dye you could make a chromatograph of the specific dye and compare it to the chromatograph of a die that is suspected to have the specific dye in

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    to an arbitrary datum such as the base of the tank) and the pressure head at each piezometer. Also measure the water and sand levels (relative to your datum)‚ and the dimensions (length‚ depth and width) of the tank. 3. By injecting a small dose of dye just below the surface of the sand (against the glass) on the upstream side‚ trace the path of the flow line by marking its movement with time on the glass. 4. Observe the change in velocity of the flow as it travels from the upstream sand surface

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    Phoenician Trade

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    The Phoenicians were among the greatest traders of their time and owed much of their prosperity to trade. At first‚ they traded mainly with the Greeks‚ trading wood‚ salves‚ glass and powdered Tyrian purple. Tyrian Purple was a violet-purple dye used by the Greek elite to color garments. In fact‚ the wordPhoenician derives from the Ancient Greek wordphoinios meaning "purple". As trading and colonizing spread over the Mediterranean‚ Phoenicians and Greeks seemed to have unconsciously split that sea

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    Introduction & Background According to H. J. Croxx‚ when microscopists first began to use stains in the sixties and seventies‚ the demand for dyes for this purpose was naturally too small to justify a special source of supply. They therefore had to make use of textile dyes‚ which were then very crude and were not constant in their composition. Plant-based dyes such as wood‚ indigo‚ saffron‚ and madder were raised commercially and were important trade goods in the economies of Asia and Europe. Across

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    Gel electrophoresis

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    example. Because the DNA is invisible‚ the loading buf fer also contains two dy e s : bromophenol blue (a small dye molecule that behaves like a DNA fragment about 600 bases long) and xylene cyanol (a larger dye that acts like a DNA fragment of about 4000 bases). These dyes form lines that give you an idea of how far your DNA has moved. Some loading buffers also have a third dye‚ behaving like a very small DNA molecule (50 bases or so). As the DNA migrates‚ the different fragments will form

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