EXPERIMENT No.25BACILLUS: Diagnostic Tests | | ASCOLI’S THERMOPRECIPITIN TEST Purpose: used to identify anthrax bacilli in animal hides and meat. Principle: This test was designed to detect B. anthracis antigens in the tissues of animals being utilized in animal by-products and thereby to reveal when these products contained ingredients originating from animals that had died of anthrax. The thermostable antigens involved are common to other Bacillus species so the test depends on the fact that the
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Exercise 14: Qualitative Anion Tests PURPOSE: The purpose of this experiment is to identify some commonly occurring anions & to study some of the reactions used for their identification. PROCEDURE: You must first determine to which of the three groups the various anions belong. Since no two people observe the same event in exactly the same way it is important to also conduct specific confirmation tests on the known samples of each anion. This information will help identify the anion
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|C |D | |Brand 1 |16.6 |17.7 |16.0 |16.3 | |Brand 2 |16.0 |15.5 |15.6 |15.9 | |Brand 3 |16.4 |16.3 |15.9 |16.2 | Analyse the data at 5% significance by (a) carrying out a one-way ANOVA to see if there is a difference between the fat content of the three brands; (b) performing
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Random Walk Test For KOREAN MARKET CONTENTS Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Data Part 3 Empirical Analysis Part 4 Extension Study Part 5 Summary INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE TOPIC Market efficiency and random walk theory This topic is fundamental and closely related to other topics. The validity of the random walk hypothesis is prerequisite for a lot of financial models Allow to apply knowledge learn from class INTRODUCTION WHY KOREA MARKET We are interested in emerging market There
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copper and silver nitrate. Materials Copper wire stirring rod 18 x 150 mm test tube silver nitrate‚ AgNO3 50 mL graduated cylinder distilled water 100 mL or 250 mL beaker Procedure Day 1 1. Obtain a 30 cm length of bare copper wire‚ stirring rod‚ and 18 x 150 mm test tube. Coil the copper wire by wrapping it around a glass-stirring rod. Stretch the coiled wire until it is about 2 cm longer than the test tube. Leave wire tightly coiled near one end and stretched out and straighten
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Tensile Test Abstract The objective of this experiment is to test three specimens of different materials in a Tensile test machine and to calculate basic material characteristics such as tensile stress and Young’s Modulus. This report will explain in detail theory and procedures involved in such test and give all results obtained by group C2 on October 2013. Introduction Young’s Modulus‚ also known as Elastic Modulus is a material characteristic that represents stiffness and is defined as the
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Data Table: Qualitative Cation Tests Name Test Tube 1: HClNH3 Test Tube 2: NaOHExcess Aluminum 3+ No precipitate Slightly milky Dissolves Ammonium + No Precipitate No precipitate Calcium 2+ No Precipitate Milky white precipitate Precipitate does not dissolve Copper 2+ No precipitate Became much darker blue and milky Iron 3+ Brighter yellow Orange precipitate that then dissolves Lead 2+ Milky white precipitate Precipitate gets more milky Silver + Milky white precipitate Precipitate gets
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choose Currency Type" Write "International Currency Types:" Display "1. Japanese Yen."; Display "2. French Francs."; Display "3. Mexican Peso."; Display "4. Quit." Write "Enter Amount to be converted"; Prompt User Input Currency Amount; Input Currency; If CurrencyType1 then Call JapaneseModule; Else If Option 2 then Call FrenchModule; Else If Option 3 then Call MexicanModule; If Option 4 Write "Thank you for using the Currency Conversion. Have a nice day." EndIf; EndElse; EndInputDataModule;
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FOUNDATION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE BIOLOGY-FGS0044 LAB REPORT 3.1 : CARBOHYDRATE DETECTION TEST LAB REPORT 3.2 : PROTEIN DETECTION TEST LAB REPORT 3.3 : LIPID DETECTION TEST GROUP MEMBERS : CONTENTS NO. | TITLE | PAGE | 1 | INTRODUCTION | 3 | 2 | LAB 3.1 : CARBOHYDRATES DETECTION TEST | 5 | 3 | LAB 3.2 : PROTEINS DETECTION TEST | 8 | 4 | LAB 3.3 : LIPIDS DETECTION TEST | 12 | 5 | REFERENCES | 14 | INTRODUCTION Carbohydrates (saccharides) are molecules consist of carbon
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Educational Services Ltd.) Regd. Office : Aakash Tower‚ Plot No.-4‚ Sec-11‚ MLU‚ Dwarka‚ New Delhi-110075 Ph.: 011-47623456 Fax : 011-47623472 Admission-cum-Scholarship Test (Sample Paper) (First Step for IIT-JEE 2012-2014) (Syllabus of the Test : Mathematics of Class IX & X) Roll No.: __________________ Test Booklet Code: Time : 1½ Hrs. A Max.Marks : 150 INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES 1. The initial 10 minutes are earmarked for the candidates to carefully read the instructions
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