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    fermenting starch‚ wheat and sugar cane. Ethanol is also made from the hydration of ethylene from petroleum‚ though the majority of ethanol is produced by fermentation. It is considered an alternative fuel source as it is regarded to be renewable and more beneficial to the environment. As a car fuel ethanol is blended with petrol in different concentrations. In cars‚ carbon monoxide is produced from the incomplete combustion of petroleum. By adding ethanol which has 35% oxygen the combustion is more

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    http://www.utc.com provides high-technology products to the aerospace and building systems industries throughout the world. UTC’s business units include Pratt & Whitney (aircraft engines)‚ Carrier (air conditioning)‚ Otis (elevators)‚ International Fuel Cells (fuel cell technology)‚ Hamilton Sundstrand (aerospace systems)‚ and Sikorsky (helicopters). Recent annual income was $3 billion from revenues of $24 billion. UTC gathers a lot of competitive intelligence. Each UTC business unit has long had its

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    Who Killed the Electric Car? Take – Home Midterm Natalie Farrugia 6759091 Professor Larose SOC3116 D March 4‚2015 1. A relevant social group is a group of people who share the same set of meanings‚ or feelings‚ attached to a specific artifact. In this case‚ it is all groups of people who feel the same way about the electric car. There are many relevant social groups involved with the electric car. They include General Motors‚ the consumers/drivers/fans of the EV1‚ the California Air Resources

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    Galvanic Cells

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    Galvanic Cells Investigation Equipment: - 2 x 150 ml beaker - sand paper - Voltmeter - Copper electrode - Copper Nitrate - M(1)‚ M(2)‚ M(3) - Electrolyte couples matching the previous metals - two cables connecting the electrodes with the voltmeter - Paper towel - Wash bottle - Sodium Chloride Method: 1. Clean the copper‚ M(1)‚ M(2) and M(3) before starting the experiment. Sand with a fine grade sand paper to take off the outside coating. 2. Add 100 ml of one matching electrolyte

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    Adult Stem Cells

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    answer. b) Stem cells. A relative of a friend of yours had a spinal cord injury after a bad car accident. The medical team has decided that this patient is a good candidate for a clinical trial using stem cell therapy. Your friend has not had a biology course since high school‚ so you are going to write for him or her a two-page discussion of stem cell information. In your discussion‚ include a description of the biology of stem cells‚ and explain how these cells are unique in their

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    Toyota Oligopoly Analysis

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    The firms that we had selected for this assignment are Perodua and Toyota. The market structure of both of the companies can be classified as the oligopoly. One of the characteristics of oligopoly is there are only a few sellers in the market. As an illustration‚ Proton is one of the local automobile manufacturers while Honda and Nissan are foreign automobile manufacturers. Since there are only a few sellers in this market‚ the fewer firms dominate and control all or most of the market. Additionally

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    Lab 2: Animal and Plant Cells Purpose: To examine the differences between single cell and multi cell organisms in terms of Animal and Plant cells. Question: What are the differences between multi and single celled plant and animal organisms? Prediction: Spirogyra Cell: The parts of the spirogyra cell that will be visible under the microscope will be; cell wall‚ cell membrane‚ nucleus‚ chloroplasts‚ vacuole and cytoplasm. Banana Cell: The parts of the banana cell that will be visible under

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    Bio 30 Cell Questions Question Sheet McDougal Littell Biology Textbook – Page 70 3.1 Cell Theory 1. Explain the three major principles of cell theory in your own words. 2. What characteristics are shared by most cells? 3. How did improvements in the microscope help scientists form the cell theory? 4. How do prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ? 5. Today‚ scientists can study human cell grown in petri dishes. Explain how this technique builds on the work of early

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    Epidermis Cells Aim: To see if rhubarb changes when it is placed in solutions of different concentrations. Introduction: "Plasmolysis in Rhubarb Epidermis Cells" is an experiment to see whether or not rhubarb changed its cell structure when placed within different types or solutions. "A single layer of plant cell is placed on a micrscope slide and either distilled water or 5% NaCl solution is added to the cells. Osmosis will occur resulting in either turgid cells or plasmolysed cells." (www

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    The Cell Cycle Notes

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    Science 9 Chapter 5.1 The Cell Cycle and Mitosis Pg152-158 Notes Cell Replacement and Development -Cells continue to divide as you continue to grow. -Muscle & nerve cells usually do not continue to divide in adult. The Cell Cycle -Life of cell = divided into 3 stages called cell cycle. -Stages = Interphase‚ Mitosis and Cytokinesis -Interphase= cells carry out functions necessary for survival and cells that divide prepare for reproduction. -Mitosis divides duplicated contents of cell’s nucleus

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