compared growth of wild-caught juveniles (290 g) to market-size (430 g) pompano at 10 ppt and 32 ppt. Fed at 2-3% body wt/day. 2nd Salinity Trial compared growth of small (8 g) to medium (30 g) fingerling pompano at 5 g/L and 32 g/L. Fed at 5% body wt/day. Monitored growth and survival monthly Mean growth comparison in low No significant difference in growth or mortality in low and high salinity (10 ppt) and high (32 ppt) salinity conditions treatments No indications of health
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Explanations of forgetting Forgetting has multiple meanings in psychology‚ in general it refers to a person’s loss of the ability to recall or a thing they have already learned. This essay will examine the different explanations of forgetting – specifically trace decay‚ displacement‚ interference and/or cue dependent forgetting. Forgetting from STM is usually explained in terms of the information being removed from a limited capacity store. This is due to a lack of availability. The capacity and
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levels) may be taken through either of the following modes: 1. Paper and Pencil Test (PPT) The CSE-PPT is conducted nationwide twice or thrice a year subject to the approval of the Commission. Filing of applications for the CSE-PPT is through the CSC Regional or Field Offices. Applicants are advised to refer to the Examination Announcement‚ which the CSC officially issues for each schedule of the CSE-PPT. 2. Computer Assisted Test (CAT) The CSE-CAT is conducted at the Civil Service Commission
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ions present in the blue copper sulphate solution to insoluble red brown precipitates. The initial blue colour of the mixture turns green‚ then yellowish and may finally form a brick-red precipitates in the presence of reducing sugars. The amount of ppt gives a rough indication of the amount of reducing sugar present. Iodine test for starch Starch is slightly soluble in water in which it forms a colloidal solution. A blue-black colour indicates the presence of starch due to the formation of complex
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Experiment no. 1: PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING INTRODUCTION Phytochemicals are define as the chemical compounds found or produced by the plants. The term is also define as the chemicals from the plant that may affect health [1]. This compounds are non-essential compounds which means that they are not required by the human body for sustaining life. There are more than thousand known phytochemicals. Some of the well-known phytochemicals are lycopene in tomatoes‚ isoflavones in soy and flavanoids in
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HUM 2210 Study Guide: Exam 2 Identify the Following Art and Architectual Works Works of Art aligned to Cultural Periods Minoan Period Bull-leaping fresco from the Palace of Minos‚ Knossos‚ Crete‚ ca. 1500 B.C.E. Priestess with Snakes‚ Minoan‚ ca. 1600 B.C.E. Mycenaean Period Lion Gate‚ Citadel at Mycenae‚ c.a. 1500-1300 B.C.E. Funerary Mask (gold)‚ possibly of Agamemnon‚ c.a. 1500 Greek: Archaic Period Funerary Krater with “Geometric” Decoration‚ c.a. 750 B.C.E
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Preparation and SN1 Reactivity of 2-Bromobutane Paul DeJong Department of Chemistry‚ Illinois State University‚ Normal‚ IL 61790-4160 Submitted: April 4‚ 2013 Introduction The purpose of part 1 of the lab is to prepare 2-Bromobutane using SN1 reactions. The purpose of part 2 of the lab is to determine the relative reactivity of alkyl halides under SN1 conditions. Results and Discussion The Overall Reaction The Proposed Mechanism Experimental Procedure To prepare
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Unfortunately‚ the increase in PPT was transient in that it decreased‚ with no regard to the treatment‚ during the fifteen minutes that were post-intervention. Aboodarda and colleagues postulated that the most likely explanation for the reduced PPT is possibly the effect heavy tissue massage had on the central pain-modulatory systems. To be more specific‚ the pressure of the massage provided
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Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness see www.isc.hbs.edu 200506 GCR Vietnam – KC 2005.06.24.ppt 1 Copyright 2005 © Professor Michael E. Porter Topics for Discussion • • • • National competitiveness: essential concepts Competitive assessment of Vietnam Key issues for Vietnamese policy Profile of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness 200506 GCR Vietnam – KC 2005.06.24.ppt 2 Copyright 2005 © Professor Michael E. Porter What is Competitiveness? • Competitiveness
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I. Abstract The experiment: Classification tests on Organic Compounds‚ allows the students to be familiarized with different classification tests used for identifying the different classes of organic compounds; examine unknown compounds using appropriate tests; and identify functional group of an organic compound based on the tests performed. Several organic compounds with different functional groups were tested to identify the functional groups present in the compound. n-heptane‚ pentene
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