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    HOW NORTH CAROLINA IS EFFECTED ECONOMICALLY BY WATER POLLUTION About 80% of the State’s surveyed freshwater rivers and streams have good water quality that fully supports aquatic life uses‚ 17% have fair water quality that partially supports aquatic life uses‚ and 3% have poor water quality that does not support aquatic life uses. Ten percent of the surveyed rivers do not fully support swimming. The major sources of impairment are agriculture (responsible for 53% of the impaired river

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    The purpose of the study was to determine the quality of the Ottawa River and identifying any human activities that may affect water quality by sampling for benthic invertebrates‚ measuring the water temperature‚ testing for pH‚ turbidity‚ dissolved oxygen‚ examining the odour‚ colour‚ and appearance of the water‚ the amount of grasses‚ shrubs‚ trees‚ and known uses of the waterway. Description: Various human activities that may affect water quality include municipal wastewater‚ urban stormwater

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    Biology Lab 2

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    Name: Chase Golden-Froelich Lab #2 Lab Partner: Bailey Martinez Tuesdays‚ Margee Will‚ 11:30 Hypothesis If a predator is restricted in forging range and has a limited food supply then the predator that is not limited will have a higher survivorship than that of the predator that is restricted. a. H0: If a predator is restricted in forging range and has limited food supply‚ there will be no difference in survivorship as a predator who is not restricted. HA1: If a predator is restricted

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    Cell Biology Lab Manual

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    Mammalian Cell Culture Lab Manual Student guide of Cell Biology Laboratory Techniques 2012 Jay M. Feldman Cell Biology Professor Lagier 11/26/2012 Mammalian Cell Culture Lab Manual Student guide of Cell Biology Laboratory Techniques 2012 Jay M. Feldman Cell Biology Professor Lagier 11/26/2012 Table of Contents I. Introduction * About the author page 2 * Preface page 3 II. Laboratory Techniques * Cell Culture Technique page 4-5 * Sterile Technique

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    1.05 Biology Lab

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    organism‚ entering the number of differences in the chart (Tip: the next comparison is human/chimpanzee vs. horse). Note that a minus sign (-) indicates that an amino acid is missing in that sequence. When comparing two sequences‚ an amino acid in one sequence and a (–) in another would count as a difference. 3. You will submit the completed chart and the reflection to your instructor. Human vs.________ # of differences in the amino acid sequence Rhesus monkey Horse Donkey Common zebra Pig‚ cow‚ sheep

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    Pompano Fish Lab Report

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    Fig. 4. Mean (± SEM) weight of pompano fish (g) fed experimental diets on days 0‚ 14‚ and 28 of the trial. Treatment diets included the basal diet‚ or the basal diet with 0.05% Macrogard (D0.05)‚ 0.10% Macrogard (D0.10) and 0.20% Macrogard (D0.20) supplementation. Data are presented as the means ± SEM. Different letters are significantly different between treatments at each time point. Table 4. Growth performance of pompano fish fed different concentration β-glucan in the diet for 28 days. Data

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    Lab Biology Final

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    Plasmid Grant Zarrinmakan‚ Berkley Kruschke‚ Erika Lawrence. Wed/Fri‚ D-Block‚ 12-January-2015 Introduction Transformation is the genetic alteration of a cell resulting from the direct uptake of exogenous DNA from its surroundings. By doing this lab‚ we will answer the essential question: What influences transformation efficiency? Although there are many possible influences‚ our hypothesis is that plasmid has a positive influence. To test this hypothesis‚ we will set up an experiment in which we

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    BIO WATER LAB

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    Station #1: Water and Ice Station Observations on a frozen and a normal can of soda being placed in a pool of water: The normal can of soda Is alright The frozen can of soda Is compressed Observations on Ice cubes being poured in ethanol: Ice cube in ethanol The ice cube floated Ice cube in water The ice cube sank Station #2 Cohesive properties of Water Observations on waters cohesive properties using a paper clip and a coin: Paper clip The paper clip stayed on top for a few

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    ARTICLE Water quality and relationship between superficial and ground water in Rome (Aniene River basin‚ central Italy) Francesco La Vigna Æ Simone Ciadamidaro Æ Roberto Mazza Æ Laura Mancini Received: 31 July 2008 / Accepted: 28 July 2009 / Published online: 28 August 2009 Ó Springer-Verlag 2009 Abstract Chemical‚ physical‚ and biological features of streams and ground water of the North-Eastern area of Rome are jointly analyzed in order to assess the status of water resources. Ground water was investigated

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    Water Wheel Work‚ Power‚ and Efficiency Pre-Lab Preparation: Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to create an efficient water wheel that would produce a productive time in lifting the cup of nuts and bolts that was attached to the pipe used in rotating out water wheel. The more efficient our wheel was the better the time we would have in lifting our cup. We were then able to observe the work that was needed to turn the axel‚ the time that is taken to bring the cup of washers to the axel‚ and

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