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    write an advice column written by Miss Kinnian for the educational magazine ¨About Campus¨; the magazine central topics are advices for teachers and all kinds of learning and teaching techniques in children‚ adults and seniors. The advice column is going to be about the views of an individual-Miss Kinnian. She is going to share her experience and at the same time she is going to be an example for other people who might be in a similar position as she was. This advice column is going to help

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    Dear Madame Loisel‚ I received your letter about the issue concerning your friend’s lost necklace. According to your worried note‚ you had gone to a ball and wore your friend Madame Forestier’s expensive diamond necklace and lost it. The clasp had broken and you didn’t realize it had fallen off until you returned home. My advice to you is to contact the people who hosted the ball and have them look around or ask if anyone found a necklace. If you have no luck‚ be completely honest

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    Analysis of Plant Pigment

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    Experiment 5 Analysis of Plant Pigment Purpose: Chromatography is used for separation. In this case the separation of plant pigments. After placing the plant sample in the column the separation will be easy to see and the samples will be analyzed using VIS spectrophotometry. This is used to isolate and identify the different lipids causing the different pigmentations. Introduction: Lipids are chemically diverse substances found in cells. Lipids are water-insoluble‚ structural components

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    marrow from where all the blood cells originate after maturation. The skeletal system can be divided into 2 groups: 1. Axial skeleton: The bones here include the skull and bones of the vertebrae column. The skull is subdivided into the 8 cranial bones and 14 facial bones‚ while the vertebrae column is made up of the following; 7 cervical bones‚ 7 thoracic bone‚ 5 lumbar bones‚ 5 sacral bones and 4 coccygeal bones (all fused into 1 in the adult life). 2. Appendicular skeleton: The bones here

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    fermentation broth by various chromatography and analysis using RP HPLC techniques- specializations on lipstatin drug. Abstract: The main focus area of this project is to purify the microbe derived drug lipstatin by using various trials of chromatographic columns with different packing materials or varying mobile phase composition or altering the concentration or volume of the load of the crude sample‚ which has to be purified. Till date I have done trials with silica gel columns. I propose in future to

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    Chromatograph Lab

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    Chromatography Lab Questions Pre-Lab Questions 1. A pencil is used rather than a pen to mark the “starting line” in step two because a pen or marker while be used to place a small dot of ink in the center of the X that is made with a pencil. 2. Capillary action is filling of pores in a solid with a liquid. Capillary action is caused by spotting or absorption and is allowed to seep or flow through. 3. The type of pen that will probably give better separation in this paper chromatography

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    Case Study for Scoliosis

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    (abbreviated S1-S5) which are fused together‚ and four coccygeal vertebrae (commonly known as your tail) which are also fused together. Altogether‚ there are thirty-three vertebrae that make up the spinal column‚ with each vertebrae getting progressively greater in size as you go down the column. Scoliosis may occur in the cervical‚ thoracic‚ or lumbar regions. However‚ the most common site is in the thoracic region. The anatomy of the pelvis that should be shown includes the ilium‚ ischium‚ pubic

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    A vertebral column extends from your skull to your pelvis. It is made up vertebrae‚ which are serrated by masses of Fibrocartilage which are called intervertebral disks. The disks are connected by ligaments. An infant has 33 separate bones in the vertebrae column; however‚ the adult column has 26 bones‚ because four form into the coccyx. While the other five bones form the sacrum. ( Hole‚ 210 )The vertebral column not only supports the head and the trunk of the body‚ but it’s also flexible enough

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    physical properties. Paper chromatography will be used to separate the dye colors from M&M candy to see which colors contain yellow #5. Gravimetric separation will be used to separate salt and sand from a mixture. Procedure The procedure for this lab can be found on pages 16 – 30 in “General Chemistry CHE110L Laboratory Manual Fall 2013”. Data Tables Carbon copies of data tables have been attached to the back of this lap report. Calculations Paper Chromatography- 1. Yellow M&M’s Rf Value:

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    Chemistry 100 Experiment #2: Chromatography of Food Dyes Name: Cassandra DeVaux Date: April 17‚ 2014 Purpose: To learn how mixtures of compounds can be separated and what food dyes are found in certain foods Introduction: In this exercise we will separate food dyes from a variety of sources. We will first gather data on known dyes where we know how many substances make up the dye. Then we will collect data on some samples where we do not know the make-up. We will compare our

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