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    PRACTICAL 2 MITOSIS

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    PRACTICAL 2 Title: Modelling of mitosis Objectives: To represent the pairs of homologous chromosomes by using pairs of model chromosomes. Introduction: Materials: 1. Noodles 2. Cutter Method: 1. The pair of model chromosomes is used to demonstrate how the two chromosomes line up at the beginning of mitosis. 2. After that the way of the sister chromatids of each chromosome separate into two separate chromosomes is demonstrated. 3. The spindle fibers that pull the sister chromatids apart is represented

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    Ce Practical Notes

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    Civil Engineering Notes A-Z Second Edition Practical Vincent T. H. CHU Civil Engineering Practical Notes A-Z Vincent T. H. CHU CONTENTS Preface 1. Bridge Works 2. Concrete Works 3. Drainage Works 4. Geotechnical Works 5. Marine Works 6. Piles and Foundation 7. Roadworks 8. Steelworks 9. Waterworks and Tunneling 3 4 23 48 63 74 81 94 112 119 References About the author 132 138 2 Civil Engineering Practical Notes A-Z Vincent T. H. CHU Preface This book is intended

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    Practical Multipechoice

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    Multiple Choice Questions 1. If it is literally false that Gardenburger’s competitor is not “mushroom in origin” then what category of misleading advertising does this fall into? A) direct false claim B) claim-belief discrepancy C) inferential discrepancy D) interpretation discrepancy E) none of the above Answer: A Page: 281 and 306 Difficulty: moderate 2. Perception is a process that begins with consumer exposure

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    Practical Accounting

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    FIGHTER Yeah‚ just waking up in the morning in the B well Quite honest with ya I ain’t really sleep well You ever feel like your train of thoughts been derailed That’s when you press on‚ Lee Nails Half the population just waiting to see me fail Yeah‚ right‚ you better off trying to freeze hell Ha‚ some of us do afford the females And others do afford the retails But I do it for the kids life through the Tower Inn Or every time we fall it’s only making your chin strong And I’ll be in

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    Practical Paper

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    Practice Paper by FCA Kamal Garg [www.kgma.in] 1. (a) As a Statutory Auditor‚ how would you deal with the following? Mr. Rajesh is appointed as the auditor of NOIDA Travels Ltd. with audit fees of Rs. 35‚000. He purchased air ticket from Delhi to Kolkata and back for Rs. 18‚000 from the client for his personal work and the amount remains unpaid at the end of the year as it is a general practice of the client to give credit to all. Mr. Rajesh claims that he does not incur any disqualification as contained

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    Osmolarity Practical 2

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    Osmolarity TITTLE: practical of estimation of osmolarity in tissues by bathing samples in hypertonic and hypotonic solutions. INTRODUCTION: Osmolarity is the osmolar concentration of plasma and is proportional to the number of particles per liter of solutions shown as (mmol/l). It is derived from the measures Na+ and K+‚ urea and glucose concentrations. Since the volume of solution changes with the amount of solute added also it change in temperature and pressure‚ osmolarity we can say it’s

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    practical grammar

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    5/ Predicate – the 2nd principal part of the sentence which expresses an action‚ state or quallity of a person or thing‚ expressed by the subject. The adverbal clause The adv cl erform the function of the adv mod It can modifie a V an adj or an adv in principle clause There are several types of adv cl: of time‚ place‚cause/reason‚ perpose‚condition‚consecion‚result‚manner comparison They are usualy joined with the pr cl by means of sub-g conj There is no usualy asyndetical coordination

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    DNA-practical of extracting

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    DNA Aim This practical procedure allows you to amplify a 460 basepair fragment of DNA from within the control region of the mitochondrial genome. This can be done using three water baths or‚ if one is available‚ a thermal cycler (PCR machine). After it has been amplified‚ the DNA is run on an electrophoresis gel. Note: This method has been adapted from one developed by the Dolan DNA Learning Center at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. More details are available from the DNA Learning Center’s

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    Bio practical

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    Title : Investigation of Action of Saliva and 3M Hydrochloric Acid in Two Carbohydrate Solutions Objective : To investigate the action of saliva and 3M hydrochloric acid in two carbohydrate solutions Results : Table 1: Observations Conclusions Solution A Benedict’s test : Initial blue solution changed to brick-red precipitate. Little amount of brick-red precipitate suspended in solution. The solution was translucent. Iodine test : Yellowish-brown remained the same. Abundant amount of

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    watch‚ detergent‚ teat pipette‚ distilled water. Method: 1) The materials for the practical were collected. 2) We set up a clean cutting area which consisted of placing newspaper onto the bench followed by the cutting tile on top. The liver was then cut into 1 cm cubes. 3) A 1 cm cube of liver was placed inside a 250mL measuring burette‚ we then added 9mL of a select concentrate of hydrogen peroxide and using the teat pipette we then added 1 mL of detergent and a drop of water. The timer was

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