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    Barfing Bag Experiment

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    Factors that affect the rate of fermentation are the nutrient availability and the concentration of that nutrient. In the Barfing Bag experiment‚ our control group which was granulated sugar worked the best against splenda‚ artificial‚ and stevia which a sugar substitute that comes from a plant and has 0 calories. In the barfing bag experiment we had three bags with yeast and then we added different types of sugars to test which type of sugar creates the most carbon dioxide or which bag inflates

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    Copper sulphate experiment Introduction There are a number of different methods of making salts‚ such as the reaction of a metal with an acid. Copper metal‚ however‚ does not react with sulphuric acid and so another method must be used. In this experiment a basic copper compound (copper(II) oxide) will be reacted with sulphuric acid giving copper(II) sulphate as one of the products. Method 1. Wear goggles and keep your face away from the beaker during the reaction 2. Place 20 cmm3 sulphuric

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    Lux G Experiment

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    Lux G experiment is performed at the University of California San Diego on May 21st until June 4th of 2018 by Gloria Karem. This experiment is based on the purification of LuxG by using multiple purification and lysing methods: Brad Ford Assay‚ SDS-PAGE‚ affinity purification‚ lysozyme treatment‚ nickel column‚ sonication‚ and flavin reeducate activity assay. His-tagged protein is expressed in E. coli from pGhis‚ with the T7 RNA lac repressor induction system.5 Sonication is used‚ it’s why bacteria

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    social science “Milgram Experiments” were used to discover of the people would willingly hurt another person because someone of authority told them to do it but the participants were told that the purpose of the experiment was to study memory with punishments. Ethic and moral dilemmas appeared during the experiment that criticized the research and its methods because of its deception and stress that it puts on the volunteers. There are multiple reasons why the experiment could be used to show the

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    to certain scientific experiments‚ thought experiments also involve objects that are not found anywhere in nature. As mentioned earlier in this paper‚ genetically identical mice‚ which were used in an experiment to test whether or not a certain chemical caused lung cancer‚ are not found anywhere in nature — the genetically identical mice are a product of science. In this example‚ the elements of the experiment (the mice) were unnatural‚ yet the conclusion of the experiment yielded significant‚ real-world

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    Medical Experiments of the Holocaust Kaitlin Holocaust in History January 6‚ 2013 Many brutal atrocities were committed during the Holocaust by the Nazi party against anyone they viewed as “unpure”. This included the Jews‚ Gypsies‚ homosexuals‚ Afro-Germans‚ Slavs‚ communists‚ the handicapped‚ and the mentally disabled. These groups were targeted‚ stripped away of their rights and citizenship‚ and then sent to concentration camps. Some of these camps were death camps; created for the sole

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    Beam Deflection Experiment

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    y is the distance from the neutral axis to the point of interest and I is the moment of inertia. 2.0 OBJECTIVES 2.1 EXPERIMENT 1 To investigate‚ for a simply supported beam carrying a central point load‚ a) The relationship between the deflection and the applied loads b) The effect of variations in length and cross sectional dimensions on the beam compliance 2.2 EXPERIMENT 2 To investigate‚ for a cantilever beam carrying an end point load‚ a) The relationship between the deflection and

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    Imagine if you became a volunteer in a research study? Where you don’t have rights to ask questions of procedures being done to you or maybe choose without the option to refuse. One of the worst medical experiences in history was the Tuskegee experiment. In Macon County‚ Alabama the Public Health Services along with the Tuskegee Institute started a study in 1932 and continued for about 40 years. It was a research study that involved 600 men which 399 had syphilis and 201 didn’t. The purpose for this

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    Latesha Hansley SSC 001-002 November 1‚ 2013 The Tuskegee syphilis experiment was an 40 year clinical study conducted by the U.S. Public Health Service to analyze the natural progression of untreated syphilis in African American men. The purpose of the study was to record the natural history of syphilis in African Americans. Beginning in 1932‚ researchers enrolled 399 males who had previously contracted syphilis before

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    Biology Experiment report

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    THE EFFECT OF CHANGE IN pH ON THE ACTIVITY OF ENZYMES Introduction: Enzymes are catalysts that speed up‚ and control chemical reactions within a cell and break down complex molecules into smaller ones. Some of the chemical reactions that take place in the body produce toxic by-products which need to be converted. The liver produces hydrogen peroxide‚ which is extremely poisonous. When the catalase comes in contact with the hydrogen peroxide‚ it is broken down into water and oxygen. Aim:

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