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    amphitheaters. The temples‚ built in marble and limestone‚ retained the post-and-lintel construction of the wooden originals. The temples had painted decorations and low-pitched wooden roofs. Columns had ornamental capitals—the top of the column—in one of three designs. The simplest‚ Doric‚ consisted of columns with plain molded capitals and no base. Ionic capitals were decorated with a pair of scrolls‚ known as volutes. Corinthian capitals‚ the most ornate‚ were decorated with an inverted bell-shaped

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    Lab 1 Carbohydrates

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    procedures of this laboratory will be used to gain a conceptual and practical understanding of separation techniques used to isolate monomers from their respective polymers. Namely‚ the techniques that will be explored are dialysis and gel filtration chromatography. In the remaining two experimental procedures‚ colorimetric assays will be used to detect the presence of certain carbohydrates. Glucose oxidase and Iodine Reactions will be performed in conjunction to demonstrate the procedure of such assays

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    that can be seen in Ireland. One such building precedent to the Exam Hall is the Casino at Marino. Casino at Marino was commissioned by Sir William Chambers in 1773 and is “acknowledged as the most important neo-classical building in Ireland.” The columns‚ overall symmetry‚ as well as a portico are a few key classical motifs the two buildings have in common. The Royal Exchange building‚ now Dublin’s City Hall‚ designed by Thomas Cooley in 1769 is the spitting image of Trinity College Dublin’s Exam

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    a) Atmega 162 Microcontroller: Atmega 162 Microcontroller is the heart of the device which handles all the sub devices connected across it. It has a flash type reprogrammable memory. It has peripheral devices to play this project to perform. It also provides sufficient power to inbuilt peripheral devices. It need not give individually to all devices. The peripheral devices also activate as low power operation mode. Features: • High performance • Advanced RISC Architecture • Non –volatile

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    Competing Nucleophiles Lab

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    Title: Competing Nucleophiles (Exp 24‚ pp 211-221‚ pp 808-823‚ pp 836-842) Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to determine the nucleophilic strength of chloride and bromide ions as it reacts with 1-butanol (n-butyl) and 2-methyl-2-propanol (t-butyl alcohol) under SN1 and SN2 conditions. Method: 40 g of ice and approximately 30 ml of sulfuric acid is cautiously added to a 100 mL beaker respectively. Weigh 7.6 g of ammonium chloride and 14.0 g of ammonium bromide and place it in

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    Mrarara

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    Design of rafters • • Complete a test summary online Submit a beam design report 8 9 10 11 • Metal roof sheets‚ purlins and girts • • • • Roof rafters • Beam-columns • • • • Column load-rundowns Design of typical columns Design of beam connections between primary and secondary beams Column base plate design Past exam revision • Submit a building project report • Connections – part I 12 • Connections – part II • Dr Sawekchai Tangaramvong February 2013

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    from Tomato Paste Goal / Purpose To extract the carotenoid pigments from canned tomato paste and separate them by column chromatography to obtain a solution that contains lycopene. Then record the ultraviolet-visible spectrum of this solution and analyze it for evidence of isomerization. Calculation List of Materials 4.0g tomato paste screw cap vial Chromatography column 25ml buret 50ml flask ring stamd and clamp 50% mixture of acetone and low boiling petroleum ether 5ml extraction

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    Protien Purification

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    Extraction * 6 Precipitation and differential solubilization * 7 Ultracentrifugation * 8 Chromatographic methods * 8.1 Size exclusion chromatography * 8.2 Separation based on charge or hydrophobicity * 8.3 Ion exchange chromatography * 8.4 Affinity chromatography * 8.4.1 Metal binding * 8.4.2 Immunoaffinity chromatography * 8.4.3 Purification of a tagged protein * 8.5 HPLC * 9 Concentration of the purified protein * 9.1 Lyophilization

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    Various types of buckling

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    of (4) Structural Analysis and DesignLearning outcome (LO)Assess-ment CriteriaIn this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able toTask no.Evidence (Page no)L0 3Be able to appraise the behavior of elastic columns subjected to axial loading 3.1determine the axial load carrying capacity of perfectly elastic columns3a Learner declarationI certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own and research sources are fully acknowledged. Student signature

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    al.Qaimare Rifqa Shawer Lab report 5 21-3-2013 Adsorption Chromatography Introduction: The technique of adsorption chromatography may be illustrated by a description of how two dyes are separated when a solution of the dyes is passed through a column of powdered silica contained in a vertical glass tube‚ it’s a method used to separate solids or liquids. At the first the two dyes are adsorbed at the top of the column‚ giving this region a nearly dark blue color. However‚ when the flow

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