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    Area P Write down the aim of your Investigation. To investigate the effects of change in concentration on the rate of reaction between Sodium Thiosulphate and Hydrochloric Acid. Briefly describe your Preliminary Experiment and include your results. Explain how these results have helped you plan your main experiment (p8b). An increase in concentration will lead to an increase in the rate of reaction because there will be a greater number of particles per unit/cm3. The particles will be closer together

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    Bicycle frame Brief description Properties required Selected material: Carbon fibre Introduction Advantages and disadvantages compared to other materials Sustainability issues Processing technique Selection 2: Baseball bat Brief description Properties required Selected material: Aluminium Introduction Advantages and disadvantages compared to other materials Sustainability issues Processing technique Sports and recreation equipment selection Selection 1: Bicycle frame Brief

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    but if we convert it into ANRAX it uses 248 lines PSTN subscribers through V5.2 protocol. The 256P RAX consists of three racks‚ they are: 1) Power Distribution Panel (PDP)‚ 2)Master Frame & 3)Slave Frame. After the conversion of 256P RAX to AN-RAX we can use the master frame as slave frame and slave frame as master frame‚ both will be same after the conversion. To do the conversion of 256P RAX some of the cards become redundant and those cards have to be removed. Then the modification will be done

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    P LANNING Aim: Our aim is to detect which factors affect the rate of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide with a fixed mass of catalyst. A catalyst is a substance‚ which alters the speed‚ or rate of a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction. The two factors that we can change are the temperature and the concentration. We chose to vary the concentration of hydrogen peroxide. The catalyst to speed up the reaction without affecting the result will be manganese

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    Mercy looked straight into Rae’s eyes. “You deserved better.” “I’m sorry too.” Rae said. They stood there‚ looking at each other’s faces in despair. Mercy looked away first and went over to one of her bookshelves. She took down one of the picture frames from a higher up shelf and motioned Rae

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    9 10. Byte Me Computer Services. (2004) Internet Services broadband. Available: http://www.byteme.com.au/computerservices/internet-services_broadband.html Last accessed 15/04/2010. 11. NSGDatacom. (2006) Frame Relay Networks. Available: http://www.nsgdata.com/solutions/application_briefs/Frame%20Relay_040606.pdf Last accessed 15/04/2010. 12. Cisco. (1992-2010) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Switching. Available: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/internetworking/technology/handbook/atm.html Last

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    panorama‚" depicting a cowboy and steer‚ hung in a gilt frame. At the capital‚ we are introduced to senators Kinney and Mullens‚ who only care about getting what they want from each other and getting re-elected. They see Lonny’s painting as a means to both ends. In the beginning‚ Kinney sees nothing of value in Lonny’s picture. In fact‚ he implies that it is awful‚ saying that he "…wouldn’t give six bits for the picture without the frame." Mullens agrees with Kinney’s assessment of the painting

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    Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 18 (2010) 712–731 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/simpat Singularity-free dynamic equations of vehicle–manipulator systems Pål J. From a‚*‚ Vincent Duindam b‚ Kristin Y. Pettersen a‚ Jan T. Gravdahl a‚ Shankar Sastry b a b Department of Engineering Cybernetics‚ Norwegian University of Science and Technology‚ Norway Department of EECS‚ University of California

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    co-ordinates or numbers. The order of the coordinates is knIntroduction:  The probability is one of the sampling techniques of choosing the equivalent elements. These are specified as random sampling. The sampling is helped to develop the sampling frame; it selects the elements as randomly.  The sampling can be done through the replacement. The random sampling assumption can be accomplished by the Middle Limit Theory.  Definition:  The group of independent of options is known as random sampling

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    cultural and structural frame. Analysing an artwork through the lens of a cultural frame reveals how the conditions of place and time‚ and the values and beliefs of a society are reflected in the artwork. To adopt the lens of the cultural frame‚ ask yourself: What is the purpose of the artwork? Why does it look the way it does? What values and beliefs of society are embodied in the artwork? What conditions of place and time does the artwork reflect? Structural frame (looking at artwork with

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