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    is used to select the wavelength that is being analysed. The multi-element detector then gives us a readout that can be understand for each element that is analysed Explain the benefits and limitations of plasma over a conventional flame used for FES with photometry and AAS. The benefits of using plasma are that the chemical interferences are decreased due to the high temperatures that the plasma reaches and refractory elements can also undergo excitation. There are also many wavelength for different

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    Chemical Changes Postmortem and Their Effects on the Determination of Postmortem Interval Emily Morello University of New Haven FORS-2216-03-F15 Professor Peter Valentin 30 November 2015 Post mortem interval (PMI) is a commonly used term in the Forensic Science field meaning the time since death‚ or the time elapsed between death and the time of postmortem examination. Due to its assistance in suspect investigations‚ post mortem interval is very important in criminal cases. The more time

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    SHADOW A shadow is an area where direct light from a light source cannot reach due to obstruction by an object. It occupies all of the spacebehind an opaque object with light in front of it. The cross section of a shadow is a two-dimensional silhouette‚ or reverse projection of the object blocking the light. The sun causes many objects to have shadows and at certain times of the day‚ when the sun is at certain heights‚ the lengths of shadows change. An astronomical object casts human-visible

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    The time I received my diploma‚ I scheduled a tour to Nanjing University‚ known as the top university for Astronomy in China‚ to prepare future study about astrophysics. The lectures impressed me an overall prospective about Astrophysics and their enthusiasm strengthened my focus on this research area. Then I participated in a workshop hosted by National Astronomical Observatory of China (NAOC). NAOC complemented my knowledge of Technologies and Methods in Radio Astronomy which I supposed to be necessary

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    Arul Prasath .K School of Electronics Science‚ VIT University‚ Vellore - 632014‚ TamilNadu‚ India Arulprasath.kvit01@gmail.com; Abstract This paper deals with the discussion of mass and energy in light. Light consist of very less amount of mass that it could not be measured. This paper is based on the concept that when the mass of light is increased it can move the objects. So‚ the light with increased mass can be used in many applications in practical life such as producing electricity. Increase

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    Gabe Bambarakos Mrs.Rowse Borelli English 10-F 12 April 2017 Exoplanets An exoplanet can be defined as a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system. One of the many exoplanets that could possibly be habitable in the near future are far away. For example‚ Kepler-186 is around 500 light years aways to put that in perspective that is around 5‚878‚625‚373‚183.607731 Miles away. That is why we know so little about these planets that could support life on them. Starting off‚ what is some of

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    acid-molybdate complex and the color intensity was read at 660 nm using spectrophotometer as outlined by Olsen et al. (1954). 3.10.1.5. Available potassium Available K was determined using neutral normal ammonium acetate extraction method and flame photometry as described by Jackson‚ 1973 and expressed in kg/ha. 3.10.2. Soil biological

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    THE s-BLOCK ELEMENTS 291 UNIT 10 THE s -BLOCK ELEMENTS The first element of alkali and alkaline earth metals differs in many respects from the other members of the group After studying this unit‚ you will be able to • describe the general characteristics of the alkali metals and their compounds; • explain the general characteristics of the alkaline earth metals and their compounds; • describe the manufacture‚ properties and uses of industrially important sodium and calcium

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    Empagliflozin Lab Report

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    INTRODUCTION Empagliflozin is a potent and selective sodium-dependent glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitor. The chemical name of empagliflozin is (1S)-1‚ 5-anhydro-1-(4-chloro-3-{4-[(3S)-tetrahydrofuran-3-yloxy] benzyl} phenyl)-D-glucitol and its molecular formula is C17H19ClO2Si.figure no 1. Empagliflozin selectively inhibits SGLT-2 in the kidney‚ resulting in direct‚ insulin-independent‚ elimination of glucose by the kidney. The primary pharmacodynamics effect of empagliflozin on inhibition of glucose

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    BIODIESEL FROM GREEN ROPE AND BROWN ALGAE: FUTURE RENEWABLE ENERGY An Investigatory Project Submitted as an Entry to the 2012 Division Science fair TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number Title Page Table of Contents Abstract Research Plan Experimental Design Experimental Procedures Flow Chart The Problem and Its Background Introduction Statement of the Problem Significance of the Study Scope and Limitation of the Study Definition of Terms Review of

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