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    On March 6‚ Kaitlyn C‚ Justin J‚ Christina L‚ Evangelina L‚ and Gabriel N presented on the book Bearing the Unbearable. The group mainly focused on grief and explained the 5 stages of grief which are: denial and isolation‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression‚ and finally acceptance (P1‚ 2/15). In addition‚ Justin informed us that there’s two types of grieving‚ physical grieving and mentally deficient grieving and how depending on the situation‚ people will react differently. Physical grieving is when the

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    J.Natn.Sci.Foundation Sri Lanka 2013 41 (4): 309-318 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/jnsfsr.v41i4.6058 RESEARCH ARTICLE Use of biochemical compounds in tea germplasm characterization and its implications in tea breeding in Sri Lanka J.D. Kottawa-Arachchi1*‚ M.T.K. Gunasekare2‚ M.A.B. Ranatunga1‚ P.A.N. Punyasiri3 and L. Jayasinghe1 Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka‚ Talawakelle. Coordinating Secretariat of Science‚ Technology & Innovation‚ 3rd Floor‚ Standard Charterd Building‚ Chatham

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    Chemical Oxygen Demand

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    PageFull Width50%75%100%125%150%200% Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)Introduction:The Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) test is the standard method for measuring the amount of pollution in a sample that is unable to be oxidised biologically.Oxidation takes place on both the organic and inorganic component but as the organic component is more dominant‚ it is of more significant interest.In the COD test‚ the amount of oxidation that takes place depends on

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    Characterization of Grandma In the story “A Visit to Grandmother” by William Melvin Kelley‚ the grandma was given many characterizations based on her appearance‚ words‚ actions‚ and by what people say about her. All the characterization of Grandma told the readers a lot about her and made it easy for the reader to understand the story from grandma’s perspective. First off‚ in the story the author describes Grandma as a lucky and unique person by providing the reader with some text evidence. The

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    Types of Compound

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    TYPES OF COMPOUNDS Endocentric: AB = B A= modifier B= head Take a look at the following example toothpaste Is it a type of tooth? or; Is it a type of paste? Definition of toothpaste from www.macmillandictionary.com soft thick subtance (paste) that you put on a toothbrush to clean your teeth Tooth is the modifier (A) of the head (B) paste. AB=B toothpaste = a type of paste for brushing teeth In most cases the head is the rightmost component of the compound. English N-N Compounds *

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    Compound Microscope

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    August 15‚ 2012 COMPOUND MICROSCOPE A compound microscope is an optical instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye. A compound microscope is a microscope fitted with two or more convex lenses. The high magnification produced by these lenses together enables a detailed study of micro-organisms‚ cells and tissues. These types of microscopes are therefore widely used in scientific and medical research. The basic design of a compound light microscope consists

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    Ionic compounds

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    Abstract: When ionic compounds are dissolved in water‚ they break apart into ions. In this lab the opportunity to mix two ionic solutions and observe the results was given. Some ions will remain dissolved and uncombined in the solution even when they are mixed with other ions. When other ions are mixed‚ they form compounds that appear as cloudy or grainy precipitates. The objective of this lab was to observe the formation of compounds and to write the names and formulas of ionic compounds. It is also to

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    Life with Oxygen Lab

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    10.19.2011 TITLE: The Importance of Oxygen for Life PURPOSE: To determine whether test tubes filled with bacteria‚ a few salts‚ distilled water‚ and glucose would grow in the presence or absence of oxygen. By adding oxygen to certain tubes and withholding it from other tubes‚ one can determine which bacteria grow the most efficiently. HYPOTHESIS: The test tubes of bacteria with oxygen will grow and thrive over the test tubes without oxygen. METHODS: Using the data shown in Table 7-A-1

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    Oxygen Lab Report

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    report on is oxygen. The name oxygen comes from the Greek word “oxygens‚” which means “acid producer”. Dictionary.com defines oxygen as “a colorless‚ odorless‚ gaseous element constituting about one-fifth of the volume of the atmosphere and present in a combined state in nature.” Oxygen has many uses today. First‚ oxygen is used by people‚ plants‚ and animals in the respiration process. Tanks of oxygen are used in the healthcare field to treat those who suffer from breathing problems. Oxygen is used as

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    civil rights leader‚ and founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. (SCLC) His non-violent approach to civil rights‚ became the corner stone for his movement towards justice for African Americans in the 1950’s and 1969’s. The book‚ Bearing the Cross1‚ a book written by David J. Garrow‚ explains and describes the life of King in vivid detail. This book has resources and information that links to the exact times and dates of important events that occurred while King was alive. It explains

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