What is X-ray Crystallography ? X-ray crystallography is an experimental technique that exploits the fact that X-rays are diffracted by crystals. It is not an imaging technique. X-rays have the proper wavelength (in th Å t ö (i the Ångström range‚ ~10-10 m) t be scattered by the electron cloud of an atom of 10 10 ) to b tt d b th l t l d f t f comparable size. Based on the diffraction pattern obtained from X-ray scattering off the periodic assembly of molecules or atoms in the crystal‚ the electron
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Marketing Mix Product Strategy • Bingo positioned itself as chips with an Indian twist. The 16 flavours introduced at launch were carefully developed through R&D • The initial offerings were a mix of potato chips and finger snacks • The potato chips segment includes variants like masala‚ salted‚ tomato inspired by snacking habits of Indian consumers • The offerings under finger snacks include Pakoda (Live Wires) and Khakra (Mad Angles) • These offerings were further differentiated by providing
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Dove promotional mix The purpose of dove’s promotional mix is to promote and advertise their product to the public to gain interest and awareness about what they have to offer. By promoting their product they are trying to increase sales of this anti-aging lotion and also increase the profit coming into the business. Also they aim to gain more interest in the brand so that they will be able to sell more of their products. Dove uses advertising by commercially advertising themselves on mobile devices
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Sony Product The first market mix element is Product. A product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention‚ acquisition‚ use or consumption that might satisfy a need or want. Product decision normally base on brand name‚ Functionality‚ Styling‚ Quality‚ Safety‚ Packaging‚ Repairs and Support‚ Warranty‚ accessories and Services. These product attributes can be manipulated depending on what the target market wants. Also‚ customers always look for new and improved things‚ which
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Tea Tree Oil What do cuts‚ gingivitis‚ and mold all have in common? Not only are they all a hassle to deal with‚ but they can all be treated with tea tree oil‚ also known as Melaleuca Alternifolia. This multipurpose essential oil is a practical addition to any household stash of cure-alls. It is extracted from the branches and leaves of the tea tree‚ a white flowering plant‚ which is found in the swampy lowlands of Australia. Tea tree oil has now come to be considered a staple in homeopathic healing
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It’s the main challenge to the Modern retail outlets to attract the customers towards them from that of competitors. To attract more customers companies have to carry out the promotional activities in unique way. BIG BAZAAR has maintained that uniqueness & has succeeded in attracting customers. The promotional activity of the company‚ which famous as Less Price than others as it says ‘Nobody Sells Cheaper and Better!’ is made its place in minds of customer. As the competition is becoming
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GUINNESS® Current Marketing Mix Product GUINNESS® currently markets four alcoholic beverages: the original GUINNESS® Extra Stout‚ GUINNESS® Draught‚ GUINNESS® Foreign Extra Stout‚ and GUINNESS® Black Lager. GUINNESS® is made from stout malt‚ hops‚ yeast and water. The original brew is defined by its unmistakable deep-dark color‚ the crisp hint of roasted barley‚ the fresh breeze of hops‚ and a refreshing bite. It is characterized by a creamy smooth nose with subtle fermentation fruitiness (banana/pear)
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Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION 3 II. MARKET STRATEGY 4 A. Product 5 B. Price 5 C. Place 5 D. Process 5 E. People 6 F. Physical evidence 6 G. Promotion 6 III. ENVIRONMENT 7 A. Macroenviroment 7 B. Microenvironment 8 IV. CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 9 V. MARKET TARGETING & POSITIONING 10 A. Segmentation 10 B. Target market 12 C. Market positioning 12 VI. CONCLUSION 13 VII. References 14 INTRODUCTION This report aims to
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extended marketing mix 3.1 explain how products are developed to sustain competitive advantage 3.2 explain how distribution is arranged to provide customerconvenience 3.3 explain how prices are set to reflect an organisation’sobjectives and market conditions 3.4 illustrate how promotional activity is integrated toachieve marketing objectives 3.5 analyse the additional elements of the extended marketing mix Products Place Price Promotion Service Marketing Mix LO4 Be able
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• Gas Laws • Ideal Gas Law • Kinetic Theory and the molecular interpretation of temperature • Temperature • Heat • Thermal Expansion • Specific heat capacity • Expansion of water • Conduction • Convection • Radiation • Phases of Matter and phase changes • 1st Law of Thermodynamics • Thermodynamic processes • 2nd Law of Thermodynamics 1. How much heat (in Joules) is required to raise the temperature of 30kg of water from 15°C to 95°C? 2. What is the specific heat of a metal substance
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