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    Title: The Feasibility of Lemon Grass Extract as Anti-oxidant Abstract: This research aims to determine the ideal amount of quality effect for using anti – oxidant by getting the extract of lemon grass. The lemon grasses were chopped at the constant size and pressured afterwards and were tested for their physical appearance and effeitinity. After the preliminary test in finding out the best insulator for the making of anti – oxidant out of extract lemon grass. 46 people were tested in

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    Offshore – Outer Continental Shelf Federal Agency – US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Management‚ Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) Ruling - Sept. 2010 – Workplace Safety Rule on Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) Standards – API RP 75 – 30 CFR Part 250‚ Subpart S Applies - Comply by Nov. 15‚ 2011 Practical Limitation: This presentation cannot cover all elements of PSM or SEMS. 4 10/21/2011 Everyday

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    Option and Dividend Yield

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    Chapter 15 Quiz 15.1) A portfolio is currently worth $10 million and has a beta of 1.0. An index is currently standing at 800. Explain how a put option with a strike price of 700 can be used to provide portfolio insurance. Index goes down to 700 10*(800/700)= 8.75 million Buying put options= 10‚000‚000/800= 12‚500 If you buy the options at 800‚ the value will be 12‚500 times the index with a strike price of 700 therefore providing protection against a drop in the value of the portfolio below

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    Mat 221 Cowling’s Rule

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    variables for the literal equation: a = child’s age – 5 Years old D = adult dose – 75 mg d = child’s dose I have been assigned to calculate a 5-year-old child’s dose of tamiflu given that the adult dose is 75mg. d = D (a + 1) The Cowling’s Rule formula 24 d = 75 (5 + 1) Substituted 75 for D and 5 for a. 24 d = 75 (6) Add 5+1 inside parenthesis‚ equals 6. 24 d = 450 Multiply 75 X 6 =450 24 d = 18.75 Division is the last step in solving for the child’s

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    Enzyme Lab Write Up

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    plastic Solo cups filter paper bottle of regular hydrogen peroxide 1%‚ 25%‚ 50%‚ 75%‚ and 100% substrate concentration tweezers timer permanent marker pen/pencil paper for data PROCEDURE: The experiment begins with five beakers full of various substrate concentrations. To begin the lab‚ gather five plastic‚ Solo cups and label them 1%‚ 25%‚ 50%‚ 75%‚ and 100% with the permanent marker. Then‚ fill each cup with 75 mL of regular hydrogen peroxide. After‚ lightly dip the filter paper into the

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    Growing up‚ Amy Tan went through a time when she felt embarrassed and disappointed in who she was and where she came from. But as she got older she realized that she should have nothing but pride in her culture and what makes her who she is. Therefore‚ Amy Tan wrote the short story “Fish Cheeks” to explain to readers how she was able to overcome shame about her heritage and how she became proud and thankful for it. Amy Tan was able to move her short story along by using transition sentences. They

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    17.11 PLATYPUS LTD – WOMBAT LTD 75% Platypus Ltd Wombat Ltd Platypus Ltd 75% NCI 25% A: PARTIAL GOODWILL METHOD Acquisition analysis At 1 July 2005: Net fair value of identifiable assets and liabilities of Wombat Ltd Net fair value acquired Consideration transferred Goodwill = = = = = = ($20 000 + $2 000 + $10 000) (equity) + $10 000 (1 – 30%)(machinery) + $4 000 (1 – 30%) (inventory) - $2 000 (1 – 30%) (receivables) $40 400 75% x $40 400 $30 300 $40 000 $9

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    Power System

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    1. Objectives • To provide an introduction to the main features of computer aided design and analysis of power systems and the use of ERACS software package for diagram building and Load Flow analysis. • Enhance the student learning process‚ by relating the theory and analytical procedures to computer aided techniques for system analysis and problems solving. • To give the student the basic hands-on experience on the use of industry-based software package to simulate faulted power

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    RQLT task 5

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    you the answer to Y. Y is the final sale price. Store “B” 25% off every dollar (X-20).75 + 20 = Y X >20 Amount spent above $20.00 .75X – 15 + 20 = Y .75X + 5 = Y . The dollar amount before the discount is substituted for X. This is algebraically the use of the substitution method‚ then X is multiplied by .75 and .75 is multiplied by negative 20 using distribution. The like terms of .75 multiplied by the substituted value for X‚ negative 15‚ and 20 are added which in turn will

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    NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE FIRST YEAR STUDENTS FOR THE 2014/2015 ACADEMIC YEAR The following prospective First Year Students are offered admission into to the Programmes as indicated below: To ensure that places are reserved for them‚ the prospective students must pay a minimum of US$200 non-refundable deposit by 30 May‚ 2014‚ at the latest. The deposit will be credited towards their fees. The remainder of the fees should be paid by 31 July‚ 2014.

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