References: 1. Zeman GH‚ Mathewson NS. “Necessity of prerinsing disposable polypropylene pipet tips‚” Clin Chem 1974; 20(4)497-8. 2. Sternberg JC. “Sampling with air-piston pipettes – a critical study‚” Clin Chem 1975; 21(7):1037. 3. Ellis KJ. “Errors inherent in the use of piston activated pipettes‚” Anal Biochem 1973; 55:609-14. 4. Wenk RE‚ Lustgarten JA. “Technology of
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Chapter 16 Study Guide 1. 462 Hermeticism – An intellectual movement beginning in the 15th c. that taught that divinity is embodied in all aspects of nature; included works on alchemy and magic as well as theology and philosophy; influenced leaders of Scientific Revolution‚ cont. into 17th c. 2. 463 Ptolemy – came up w/ Ptolemaic conception of universe: concentric spheres fixed around an unmoving Earth‚ in the order of moon‚ Merury‚ Venus‚ the sun‚ Mars‚ Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ and fixed stars‚ beyong
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Ryan Gemmell ENG201 – 12pm Nikola Tesla (1856 - 1943) Growing up in America‚ most children will learn about the history of electricity‚ telephones‚ engines‚ and other mechanical inventions. Almost everybody has heard of Benjamin Franklin and his discovery using lightening and a kite‚ Thomas Edison manufacturing the first plausible indoor light bulb‚ and other revolutionary discoveries. Unfortunately‚ here in the US‚ a Belgian mastermind that helped to shape the modern technological world is quite
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Rohan Thomas VII-B English Mr. Nied 10/5/14 How the Society Influences a Person “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him‚ and he will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:5-6). Ruby Turpin is a pharisaical women. She thanks God for making her who she is‚ thankful she is not white trash or a black woman. She leans not on God’s will‚ but her own logic about people. She believes that she‚ a white person with a good disposition
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Investigating the effect of discomfort on reaction time Purpose and method The purpose of this investigation was to investigate the effect of discomfort on reaction time in humans‚ measured by dropping a ruler into a subject’s hand. Discomfort was caused by a bowl of ice. Background information Information is carried from the sensory receptors to the central nervous system and back the to effectors by means of nerves. When a number of different processes are involved (a situation informally
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ECOLOGY?”‚ Encyclopedia of Earth‚ viewed 08 May 2012. http://www.rainforestinfo.org.au/deep-eco/johnston.htm Lubchenco‚ J 1998‚ Entering the Century of the Environment: A New Social Contract for Science‚ Science Magazine‚ Vol. 279 no. 5350 pp. 491-497‚ viewed 09 May 2012. http://www.sciencemag.org/content/279/5350/491.full#ref-21
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University of Delaware Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition NTDT 200 Nutrition Concepts Section 10 Fall 2013 Instructor: Diane Oliver‚ MPH‚ RD‚ LDN E-mail: doliver@udel.edu (E-mail is the best way to reach me) Office Hours: by appointment Undergraduate Teaching Assistants: Jessica D’Angelo Email: jessicad@udel.edu Credits: 3 Credits Meeting Times: Tuesday and Thursday 2 pm to 3:15 p.m. Location: 319 Willard Hall Teaching Methods: Lecture and Discussion Textbook:
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McKinsey Consumer and Shopper Insights June 2012 Standing Tall: Japan’s Resilient Luxury Market Brian Salsberg Naomi Yamakawa Photograph: Abbie Chessler 2 In the immediate aftermath of the tsunami‚ earthquake and nuclear disaster that hit Japan last year‚ killing 19‚000 people and battering the nation’s already shaky confidence‚ it was hardly surprising that people didn’t feel like shopping. At the time‚ the conventional wisdom was that such restraint was likely to last. People would
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er behaIntern. J. of Research in Marketing 21 (2004) 241 – 263 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijresmar A social influence model of consumer participation in network- and small-group-based virtual communities Utpal M. Dholakiaa‚*‚ Richard P. Bagozzia‚ Lisa Klein Pearob a Rice University‚ Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management‚ 6100 Main Street‚ 314 Herring Hall-MS 531‚ Houston‚ TX 77005‚ USA b Cornell University‚ Cornell School of Hotel Administration‚ Ithaca‚ NY 14853‚ USA Received 8 May 2003;
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