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    Bradford Assay

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    Title: Bradford Assay: Creating a Standard Curve and Determining Unknown Protein Concentrations Introduction: In biochemistry the ability to determine the quantity of a certain substance in a solution is extremely important. Often protein concentration within a biological organism is essential in determining the function or condition of that organism. If the protein concentration in an environment is increased or decreased it can have detrimental side effects. If there is a decrease in hemoglobin

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    Bank Security

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    other currency in the cash drawer‚ for giving to a robber. The serial numbers of each bill is recorded Bank Protection Act – federal legislation designed to strengthen bank security Dye pack – is a radio-controlled device used by some banks to foil a bank robbery by causing stolen cash to be permanently marked with red dye shortly after a robbery Embezzlement – a fraud committed when an employee steals or helps another one steal Extortion – the attempt to obtain a promise or money by threat Forgery

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    upholding my beliefs rather than living in false testimony. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ Reverend Hale tells Elizabeth that “ no principle‚ however glorious “ is worth dying for‚ and he argues that it is better to give a false confession than to dye for a principle of belief. I do not agree. Would you die for a principle you do not believe? In The Crucible‚ Proctor died keeping his good name. He would not confess to something to which he did not believe/true to be a free man. He instead died

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    Protein: Summary

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    TITLE: The Amount of Protein in Chicken Tissues over Cooked Various Periods of Time. ABSTRACT: In this lab‚ we are using a BioRad protein assay dye to determine the concentration of protein in our chicken. The dye binds to the amino acid residues‚ which allow us to find the concentration of protein (BioRad Protein Assay for Tissues). Our hypothesis was the longer chicken is cooked the less protein is available. To test our hypothesis‚ we made samples using our chicken and distilled water to determine

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    Why Are Feathers Pink?

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    family‚ but they were not supportive. Her family was considered as royals among the white birds. Adrianna sat on the branch‚ crying. Then her brother‚ Harry came over. Adrianna was surprised at her brother feather. It was blue. Harry took Adrianna to dye her feathers and told her that it’s okay to be who you are. Adrianna was happy and flew to see Katherine. But when she got there‚ she saw a human capturing Katherine and her family‚ putting them in cages. Adrianna hid and cried. Some white birds who

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    Peroxidase Lab

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    a buffer with a pH of 5‚ H2O2‚ Peroxidase‚ and Guaiacol Dye. We as a group had four tubes labeled two‚ three‚ four‚ and five. In the tube labeled two we had a solution of 2.0 mL of H2O2 and 1.0 mL of Guaiacol Dye for a total solution of 3.0 mL. In the tube labeled three we had a solution of 4.0 mL buffer and 1.0 mL Peroxidase for a total of 5.0 mL solution. In the tube labeled four we had a solution of 2.0 mL H2O2 and 1.0 mL Guaiacol Dye for a total of 3.0 mL solution. Last‚ in the tube labeled

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    Joshua

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    Mortel‚ Ferdinand METHANOLIC FRUIT EXTRACT OF Basella rubra Experimental t-test Basella rubra found to be an effective stain for normal blood cells. The use of methyl alcohol as extracting agent produces a better dye yield‚ and the correct ratio of blood to thedye was also identified. The dye was able to stain blood cells particularly red cells and even enhance withthe use of contrast reagents making white cells and platelets more visible. The study is limited to the ability of Basella rubra to effectively

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    Dna Chip

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    An Introduction to DNA microarrays Rebecca Fry‚ Ph.D. http://www.buffalo.edu/UBT/UBT What is a DNA Microarray? genes or gene fragments attached to a substrate (glass) Tens of thousands of spots Hybridized slide Two dyes Image analyzed 1 The Beginnings of Microarray Technology Lockhart et al.‚ 1996 Nature Biotechnology “Expression monitoring by hybridisation to high-density oligonucleotide arrays” Schena et al.‚ 1995 Science “Quantitative monitoring of gene expression

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    NDT Technical Definition

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    were used on railcar components‚ specifically wheels and axles. A component to be examined would be dipped in brightly colored dye so that the dye could be absorbed into miniscule cracks in the part. After the surface dye was removed‚ the component would be powdered‚ and dye from the cracks would seep out to reveal defects in the material. This method is now known as dye penetrant testing. Early testing methods were crude‚ but as NDT technology became better‚ testing methods were able to detect

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    Abstract The activity of invertase and the quantification of albumin and casein were performed and analyzed after extraction of the said proteins from their respective sources. Isolation of proteins was initiated by the breakage of the cell wall / membranes in three different ways. Homogenization of invertase‚ albumin and casein were achieved via grinding process‚ addition of 1M acetic acid and acidification by 0.1M hydrochloric acid correspondingly. Extraction of invertase and casein involved

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