Aim/Objective To compare the concentration of reducing sugars in three different types of canned soft-drinks available in the school canteen. Background information: Reducing sugars are any sugars that in basic solution forms some aldehyde or ketone. This allows the sugar to act as a reducing agent‚ for example in Benedict’s reaction. [1]Reducing sugars include glucose‚ fructose‚ glyceraldehyde‚ lactose‚ arabinose and maltose. All monosaccharides which contain ketone groups are known as ketoses
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Assignment: Using a Top Loading Balance 1.How is the balance turned on? To turn on the top loading balance‚ press down on the bar that is on the front of the machine. 2. Write a complete and accurate procedure for weighing a chemical on the top loading balance. To weigh a chemical using the top loading balance‚ follow these steps: a. Press the bar on the front of the machine to turn on the balance b. Wait for the digital display to read “0.00 g” (grams) c. Place a weighing paper on the pan
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head: THE BENEFITS OF USING RELIGION IN THERAPY 1 The Benefits of Using Religion in Therapy THE BENEFITS OF USING RELIGION IN THERAPY 2 Abstract This paper will explore four published articles that report the issue of using religion and or spirituality in therapy settings and how ethical issues may occur. The articles however discuss four different topics concerning benefits of using religion in therapy
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economist’s point of view which represents the greater market failure – merit or demerit goods ? Justify your answer using both economic theory and relevant examples. (25 marks) Market failure occurs when a free market fails to deliver an efficient allocation of resources. Merit goods are seen to be underprovided by the state whereas demerit goods are seen to be overprovided by the state. Although obviously both merit and demerit goods cause market failure by their under/over consumption‚ the question
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Activity 3: “Using Sources” Emma Ballew Washington State University Tri-Cities For my lesson‚ I did “Using Sources”. 1) The first thing I learned was the 2 different ways to use sources to argue. The first way to use a source is by agreeing with the source (Atias‚ Lennard‚ & Zuckerman‚ 2013). This can be done in two ways. One way is to use the research that other sources have done (Atias‚ Lennard‚ & Zuckerman‚ 2013). Using the research of others can help to lay a foundation for a paper’s argument
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Academy CHAPTER I PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION The technology today plays a very important role in our society. It lessens’ error of work by using machines. It makes us work easier and faster and reduces costs to an organization from paper works up to computerized working system. Many manual transactions can be computerized by using software applications or computer systems to make work easier. Nowadays‚ computer based system is commonly used by every company and institution and one
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“Faculty Attendance Monitoring with Biometrics In Global Reciprocal Colleges” A Systems Development Project Presented To The Information Technology & Management Department Global Reciprocal College In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course In SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DESIGN Submitted by: Almonite‚ Crezamay F. Real‚ Maria.Socorro L. Galapate‚ Jessa Mae O. Pagunsan‚ Robelle P. September 2014 i. Table of Contents i. Table of Contents
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cumbersome. . Brochure is the silent but the most powerful weapon in the marketing field. It helps in promoting the products. So using the time wisely for preparing the brochure makes the work quite simple. Firstly we have to have a clear idea on what is to be included into the brochure‚ you need to get the specifications of the brochure such as dimensions of paper‚ trimming‚ folding‚ or special cuts and the most of those things will depend on the budget allocated by the client. Now we shall look
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technology tiruchengode. [pic] Automation In Agriculture using Robots submitted by s.keerthana g.indhuja ece-iii year email.id keerthi12slm@gmail.com Abstract— This paper contains a description of the mechanical design route that was adopted in building a small Agriculture Robot
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Image Retrieval Based on Color and Texture Feature Using Artificial Neural Network Syed Sajjad Hussain#1‚ Manzoor Hashmani#2‚ Muhammad Moin uddin#3 # Faculty of Engineering‚ Sciences and Technology‚ IQRA University‚ Karachi 1 engr.sajjadrizvi@yahoo.com‚ 2mhashmani@yahoo.com‚ 3mmoin73@yahoo.com Abstract. Content-based image retrieval CBIR is a technique that helps in searching a user desired information from a huge set of image files and interpret user intentions for the desired information
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