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    Geotechnical Engineering B Lab Report Student Name: Zhang Jie Student Number: 33381954 Level: 6 Group: 4 Date: 2015.04.15 Lecturer: Steve Rogers CONTENT Constant Head permeability test 3 ABSTRACT 3 INTRODUCTION 3 EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE 4 CACULATIONS AND RESULTS 4 DISSCUSSION

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    Synthesis of Banana Flavor via Fischer Esterification Patricia Faye R. Agnila‚ Joan Karla M. Alvaran*‚ Micaela Isabel N. Arellano‚ and Denzel Nicho T. Armendares Department of Biological Science‚ College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract This experiment is conducted to exhibit the synthesis of banana

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    Title defines report purpose and includes period covered in subtitle. REPORTED ETHICS CASES Annual Report 20-- Report author includes name and title. Prepared by Susan Litzinger Director of Ethics and Business Conduct Report Distributed March 1‚ 20-- Includes name of company to which report is submitted. Title page is unnumbered. Prepared for The Ethics and Business Conduct Committee CGF Aircraft Corporation Source: The Technical Writer’s Companion (3rd edition) by Gerald J.

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    · Alpha-1 level test – determines the amount of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin in a persons’ blood. To confirm the severity of the disease other tests may be done such as‚ chest x-rays and Computerized Automatic Tomography (CAT) scans. The chest x-ray examination may reveal a barrel-shaped chest. Also‚ listening to the chest with a stethoscope

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    meeting with you last month to discuss bringing the NHL expansion team to Kansas City. I have included the more detailed report you requested specifically regarding the current and future economy and other critical benefits to the area. The data and conclusions I have gathered come prominently from city records and other analysis reports. I have worked diligently to make the report as complete and objective as possible. I sincerely hope my analysis will help you in your decision making process and

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    bromide (polybrene) test in blood cross matching? Watch out! Abstract: BACKGROUND: Blood cross matching test mainly includes manual hexadimethrine bromide (polybrene) test (MPT) and the automatic analyzer method (by coombs card) at the Department of blood transfusion. Generally instrumental method is used for large quantities of samples. It can save manpower; MPT is used for emergency and few samples. it can save time. Our department recently encountered a case of cross match blood test by MPT was negative

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    Chem 105 Guide to the Formal Laboratory Report The purpose of a formal report is to communicate effectively to another person the goal‚ procedure‚ data analysis method‚ and results of your laboratory work. The report is divided into several well-defined sections. Each section must be present in a complete report. To earn an outcome point for the laboratory report‚ a student must submit a formal lab report that earns a score of at least 90/100. Each error (factual‚ grammatical‚ typographical

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    Flame Test Lab Introduction/Purpose: When a certain amount of energy is supplied within an atom‚ the electrons of that atom begin to move up the levels of electron configuration. This level of energy is called a quantum. The object of this experiment was to examine the movement of electrons up and down energy levels through the use of given elemental substances. With heat supplying a large amount of energy‚ the properties of the elements caused them to give off a certain color or tone of

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    Flame Test Lab Question: When a compound is placed in the flame of a burner‚ what happens to the color of the flame? Hypothesis: When the compound is placed in the flame‚ the flame changes color depending on the chemical compound. When they’re heated‚ they gain energy and changed color sometimes. Safety Requirements for this Lab: Wear goggles at all times. If you want to remove them to write in your notebook you may sit at a table in the center of the room. When you sit down remove them

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    Agglutination Reaction Date performed: May 7‚ 2012 Group members present: Tan‚ Kevin Kyle Sy Ting‚ Shermae Tomimbang‚ Charisse Christine I. Introduction Agglutination is the clumping of particles. The word agglutination comes from the Latin agglutinare‚ meaning "to glue." This occurs in biology in three main examples: 1. The clumping of cells such as bacteria or red blood cells in the presence of an antibody. The antibody or other molecule binds multiple particles and joins

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