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    Ge in India

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    US(Niskayuna)‚ India (Bangalore)‚ China (Shanghai)‚ Europe(Munich)+Brazil(Sao Paulo)‚ US(Detroit). They place RD centers in those countries to be closer to important markets + availability of talent. India: 1. India was an attractive base for the cost reasons and ample supply of talent 2. India Carried out RD for GE for the needs of developed market and emerging markets 9like India)‚ including BOP India as a Healthcare market: 1. Domestic Healthcare device markets in India make only made

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    invite error. For this reason we use the hexadecimal (base 16) and‚ to a lesser extent‚ the octal (base 8) number systems. In this activity you will learn how to convert numbers between the decimal‚ binary‚ octal‚ and hexadecimal number systems. Equipment Calculator (preferably one with a number base conversion feature) Circuit Design Software (CDS) Procedure Complete the following decimal-to-octal number conversions. If available‚ use the base conversion feature of your calculator to check your

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    Acid Base Titration Lab

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    DKFLSDFKLFKJ | Acid-Base Titration. | kfjhdkjhvdkfj | | April Jowers | 12/19/2012 | DKFJSDKJFHDSKJHF | Introduction In this lab we will use basic titrating skills and techniques in order to titrate HCl. We will also be practicing how to prepare the solution. Using the titration data‚ we can practice our stoichiometric skills and also become more familiar with using lab equipment. Titration is the process of measuring the exact volume of a solution of known concentration that is

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    Members: Cabatic‚ Sophia Mae E. October 1‚ 2012 Peria‚ Ellen Faith L. Tacula‚ Jassy Camille D.S. Activity 11 Acids and Bases I. Objectives * To identify some acids and some bases which are used in common household products. * To construct an operational definition of an acid and a base‚ using the characteristic properties of those substances. II. Procedure A. For acids * Place 2ml each of dilute acetic acid‚ hydrochloric

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    Acid Base Buffer Systems

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    ACID / BASE BUFFER SYSTEMS Abstract A buffer solution is a solution that contains both an acid and a salt containing the conjugate base / acid in sufficient concentrations so as to maintain a relatively constant pH when either acid or base is added. In this experiment a selection of buffer solutions (Bicarbonate/carbonic acid)‚ Lake water and distilled water were obtained to compare their buffering behaviours when mixed both with an acid and a base. The results showed buffering capacities for

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    Acid Base Titration Lab

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    Benedict College Acid- Base Titration Jorge Moreno Chem 118LS4-133S Mr. Qin Purpose In the lab they want determine the concentration of a solution. One way that they have to

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    expanding the genetic alphabet although it has only ever consisted of four natural bases. The four natural bases generally base pair to form A-T and C-G; however‚ the authors created an organism that consists of those in addition to another base pair: X-Y. Considering the fact that X and Y do not typically occur in nature‚ the authors actually ended up creating a semisynthetic organism (SSO) that has an unnatural base pair (UBP) and may be able to create new life. The numerous past failed efforts

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    regulate by controlling their pH levels for proper functions of enzymes. Problem: How do acids and bases affect living cells? Hypothesis: If the amount of acid/base that is exposed to a living cell increases then the cell’s pH level will remain neutral because of the buffers that are within the living cell. The buffers will be able to neutralize small increasing amounts of acids and bases that are exposed to the cells; thus maintaining the pH levels that are exposed to the cells making it

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    Acids‚ Bases and Buffers Lab Acids‚ Bases and Buffers Lab Results: The experimental results for part one is as follows: Part One Data Table | Initial pH | Final pH | Test Tube A | 6 | 1 | Test Tube B | 4 | 4 | Test Tube C | 4 | ----- | Test Tube D | 4 | 4 | Test Tube E | 6 | 11 | The experimental results for part two is as follows: Part Two Data Table | Before CO2 was Added | After CO2 was Added | Colour | Blue/green | Light green/yellow | pH Level | 8.0pH | 5.0pH |

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    Pepsi in India

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    Pepsi wanted to enter India… As the major market for PepsiCo‚ the US‚ was reaching saturation levels India’s vast population offered a huge untapped customer base Urbanization had familiarized indians with leading global brands Question 1 Why do companies like Pepsi need to globalize? What are various ways in which foreign companies can enter a foreign market? What hurdles and problems did India face when it tried to enter India in 1980s? Need for globalization Wider and newer

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