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    CE121: Construction Materials Laboratory Report No. 1 Particle Size Distribution Van Joseph E. Casalme 2010-14928‚ BS Civil Engineering Institute of Civil Engineering‚ College of Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman‚ Diliman Quezon City 1101 Submitted to: Engr. Christian R. Orozco ABSTRACT This test (ASTM C136-06) determines the grading of materials being used as aggregates using two parameters (coefficient of uniformity and gradation) from particle-size distribution

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    measured. Before beginning each test we measured the heart rate of the participant to find the resting heart rate‚ which was named the “control” portion‚ and then the heart rate was measured once again when the actual test itself was done being the “experimental” portion to see whether the heart rate increased or decreased due to the test. After receiving the data and applying it to the graphs‚ it was shown that the heart rate increased after the startle test and the stroop test. But the heart rate decreased

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    objects are important in the scene. Change blindness has been encountered in two different experimental paradigms. The first was concerned with visual memory‚ which was used to detect changes in short presentation of figures or letters. The second

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    214282075 HPS121 Psychology B: Individual and Social Development The Difficulty Limited/Extensive choices pose: Its Effect on motivation and Satisfaction   Abstract The conducted study is based on personal choice in limited and extensive choice experimental groups. It was conducted to further the research in choice overload and paralysis of the mind. The central aim was to assess if people in limited choice groups were more motivated to win‚ found it less difficult to choose and were more satisfied

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    DETAILED EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN – SCANNING PROJECTILE IMPACT EVALUATION SYSTEM (SPIES) DEFINITION 1. The Scanning Projectile Impact Evaluation System (SPIES) is a visual miss distance scoring system designed for naval gunnery exercises. A rotating shuttered camera provides continuous panoramic surveillance of the impact area. Combining known camera location with impact and bearing Fall-Of-Shot (FOS) data provided by still-frame analysis of the recorded video provides range and bearing information

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    Simultaneous Determination of Several Thermodynamic Quantities: K‚ ∆G°‚ ∆H°‚ and ∆S° Submitted by: Feldan P. Villarta Submitted to: Mrs. Gloria Jesusa D. Baltazar Chemistry 73 (Laboratory) August 11‚ 2014 Simultaneous Determination of Several Thermodynamic Quantities: K‚ ∆G°‚ ∆H°‚ and ∆S° Feldan P. Villarta I. INTRODUCTION The solubility product constant‚ Ksp​‚ is the equilibrium constant for a solid substance dissolving in an aqueous solution. It represents

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    What is a research? Research is a systematic inquiry to describe‚ explain‚ predict and control the observed phenomenon. Inductive methods analyze the observed phenomenon and identify the general principles‚ structures‚ or processes underlying the phenomenon observed; deductive methods verify the hypothesized principles through observations. The purposes are different: one is to develop explanations‚ and the other is to test the validity of the explanations. The systematic investigation into and

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    Proving the Beer Lambert Law Abstract: For this experiment we tested the absorbency of copper sulphate in different concentrations to prove the Beer Lambert Law. Introduction: This Law: Provides an experimental link between the absorbance properties of a solution of a given compound and its concentration. This is normally expressed as . A = Absorbance measured  = Absorptivity C = Molar concentration L = Length of cuvette Equipment: • Gilson pipette • Eppendorf tubes • Copper sulphate

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    Experimental Investigation In Developing Low Cost Concrete From Paper Industry Waste Posted in Project Reports‚ Research Papers | Email This Post ABSTRACT Over 300 million tones of industrial wastes are being produced per annum by chemical and agricultural process in India. These materials pose problems of disposal and health hazards. The wastes like phosphogypsum‚ fluorogypsum and red mud contain obnoxious impurities which adversely affect the strength and other properties of building materials

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    completion of this report‚ the student-trainee would like to acknowledge and extend their heartfelt and sincere appreciation to all who helped and have unselfishly shared their precious time‚ talent‚ resources and support inspired them and made this endeavor come into reality. To Atty. Benjamin P. Sapitula‚ Dr. Inocencio D. Mangaoang‚ as the chancellor of the University for his support‚ advises‚ comments and suggestions that helped to improved for the accomplishment of this report. Mr. Agustin T

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