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    the components inside of the outer covering. The detergent essentially destroys the cell wall and the cell membrane. All contents inside of the cell are released which includes organelles‚ proteins‚ and DNA. 4. (2 pt) Why did we mix the plant suspension with meat tenderizer? The meat tenderizer acted as a protease in the experiment. The job of a protease is to disable the action of the nucleases. The nucleases attack nucleotides‚ and therefore damage the DNA. When a cell lyses and all of its contents

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    "Automotive Suspension Systems Market by Vehicle Type (Passenger Car‚ LCV‚ & HCV)‚ System Type (Passive & Semi-Active/Active)‚ Damping Type (Hydraulic & Electromagnetic)‚ & Geography - Industry Trends & Forecast to 2018" defines and segments the global automotive suspension systems market with analysis and projection of the market size in terms of volume and value. Browse more than 108 market data tables and 38 figures spread through 241 slides and in-depth TOC on "Automotive Suspension Systems Market

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    Bose: Competing by Being Truly Different 1) Based on the business philosophies of Amar Bose‚ how do you think the Bose Corporation goes about analyzing its competition? From the article content‚ it is clear that Bose Corporation does spend time to analyze its competitors’ strategy because company’s philosophy from the beginning is ignoring competitors’ technologies and starting entirely from scratch. We see this on every product line of this company. As a matter of fact‚ Bose Company uses

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    Most people have heard of the more common states of matter: solids‚ liquids‚ and gases. Fewer people know that there are actually more states of matter‚ including the fourth and fifth states: plasma and the Bose-Einstein Condensate‚ or BEC. The plasma and Bose-Einstein Condensate states of matter‚ while having some similarities‚ are two completely different forms of matter and connect with the Kinetic Molecular Theory in differing ways. Plasma is the fourth state of matter. It’s a fluid‚ gas-like

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    Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata RamanC. V. Raman was born at Tiruchirapalli in South India on November 7th‚ 1888. Raman entered Presidency College‚ Madras‚ in 1902‚ and in 1904 passed his B.A. examination‚ winning the first place and the gold medal in physics; in 1907 he gained his M.A. degree‚ obtaining the highest distinction. Raman spent 15 years as a Professor in Physics at Calcutta University (1917-32)‚ and 15 years as a Professor in Physics at the Indian Institute of Science‚ Bangalore (1933-48)

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    States of Matter

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    by reducing the pressure at constant temperature. Plasma - Like a gas‚ plasma does not have definite shape or volume. Unlike gases‚ plasmas are electrically conductive‚ produce magnetic fields and electric currents‚ and respond strongly to electromagnetic forces. Positively charged nuclei swim in a "sea" of freely-moving disassociated electrons‚ similar to the way such charges exist in conductive metal. In fact it is this electron "sea" that allows matter in the plasma state to conduct electricity

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    Chandra Bose‚ a distinguished Indian scientist‚ announced his discovery to an astonished world in 1900. At an international conference of physicists in Paris‚ and later in England‚ Bose proved plants respond to pain and suffering much like humans‚ even when the plants are cut or transplanted. To prove his theory‚ Bose invented an instrument called the Resonate Recorder that was so sensitive it could record the subtlest of changes inside a plant. Using his theory and experiments as a basis‚ Bose moved

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    Microwaves

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    Microwaves History of Discovery: In 1864 James Clerk Maxwell predicted the existence of electromagnetic waves/microwaves. Then in 1888 Heinrich Hertz was the first to demonstrate the existence of microwaves by building an apparatus that detected and produced microwaves in the UHF region. Also in 1894 J. C. Bose publicly demonstrated radio control of a bell using millimeter wavelengths‚ and conducted research into the propagation of microwaves. Origin(s): One origin of microwaves include a maser

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    States of matter in physics are the distinct forms that different phases of matter take on. Four states of matter are observable in everyday life: solid‚ liquid‚ gas‚ and plasma. Further states are possible but do not naturally occur in our environment: Bose–Einstein condensates‚ neutron stars. Other states‚ such as quark-gluon plasmas‚ are believed to be possible. For a complete list of all exotic states of matter‚ see the list of states of matter. Historically‚ the distinction is made based on qualitative

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    trains By Vishal Dubey Agenda • • • • • • • • • Introduction Fast facts How it works Maglev technology Electromagnetic suspension Electrodynamic suspension Stability Power and energy usage Advantages and disadvantages of Maglev Train Introduction • Magnetic levitation transport is a form of transportation that suspends guides and propels vehicles through the harnessing of electromagnetic force. • The term "maglev" refers not only to the vehicles but also to the railway system. • Maglev train

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