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    calibrated and a visual waveform that can be examined on a breath-by-breath basis. This is an important parameter in patient monitors because CO2 reflects the Cardiac Output (CO) and pulmonary blood flow as the gas is transported by venous system to the right side of the

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    higher the temperature Vaporization – * Vaporization – the process by which a liquid or solid changes to a gas * Occurs when particles have enough energy to escape intermolecular forces Evaporation – * Evaporation – the process by which particles escape from the surface of a non-boiling liquid and enter the gas state Boiling – * Boiling change from a liquid to a gas in the form of bubbles throughout a liquid Formation of Solids – * When temperature decreases the average energy

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    Gas Station Management

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    the other nearest barangay. Facilities for motor vehicle repair are often a part of the station. Of course today there are gas stations everywhere‚ but when cars were first invented gas stations weren’t around yet. People actually bought gasoline at the general store. People filled buckets with gasoline and used a funnel to pour it into the car’s gas tank. C. Significant of the Study The proponent has to establish the proposed business that will serve a large

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    simulated using air and water to represent the vapor and liquid respectively. THEORY: In a pilot tube the relation between the gas velocity and pressure drop is Where‚ is the differential pressure as expressed in the head of the fluid flowing.  Where‚ ’=level difference  = density of air= 1.21 kg/m3 ’=density of liquid (water) =1000 kg/m3 . Volumetric gas flow rate V (m3/s) is calculated by assuming a flat velocity profile inside the tube. This is justifiable as the flow is turbulent

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    GA First Meeting

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    GA Meeting     First Meeting  CIT 503  3­5 PM  June 18‚ 2014     Attendance:     Paano  Regualos  Velez  Verallo  Bulatao                        Borres  Lusabia  Apao  Arcala  Musa  Alvarez  Galamiton  Buragay  Escleto  Vallejos                        Egar  Ampo  Peralta  Babarin                        Liong  Quidong  Macababayao  Claret  Baluyos     Start: 3:30 PM  End: 5:15 PM             Agenda:    1. Program    ● Date: July 19‚ 2014  ● Time: 5 PM (Program proper: maximum of 4 hours)  ● Theme: Hogwarts 

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    Weather Unit: Study Sheet

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    liquid and Gas. 3. Explain the differences between solid‚ liquid‚ gas- how much energy is being used? What are the particles doing? The difference between solid‚ liquid and gas is Solid has low energy and is cold‚ liquid is medium energy and is warm and gas has a high energy and is hot. The particles in a solid are a slow movement‚ cold temperature and the particles are very close together. A liquid has a medium movement‚ medium temperature and the particles are some what apart. A gas is a fast

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    Research Question Investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of respiration of various parts of plants (germinating seeds and dormant (non-germinating) seeds)‚ by measuring the oxygen consumption and change in gas volume of respirometers containing either germinating or non-germinating seeds at different temperatures to measure the rate of respiration of these beans at different temperatures. Hypothesis 1.Germinating seeds have a higher rate of respiration as compared to non-germinating

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    to make sure the apparatus did not fall apart while in use. For the next step of the experiment gas chromatography was used to analyze the samples. In gas chromatography‚ it puts the solution into two separate phases‚ the mobile (non-polar) and the stationary (polar) phase. The mobile phase is where the solution is carried by an inert gas‚ in this case helium‚ through a column that is heated. For gas chromatography‚ the 3 tubes of solution that we received were individually tested to determine its

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    The feed of 90% Ethanol is kept in a storage tank with an air vent. Tank blanketing is used in the storage tank with Nitrogen gas. This is to prevent contamination of the feed. Nitrogen tank blanketing will reduce the oxygen level in the tank‚ and thus reduce the risk of fires and/or explosions posed by Ethanol‚ which is a volatile and combustible substance. The Nitrogen gas will exit from the air vent‚ preventing it from flowing into the process. The feed is pumped from a pressure of 1 bar to

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    Lab 5 Cellular Respiration

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    Lab 5Cellular Respiration Introduction: Cellular respiration is an ATP-producing catabolic process in which the ultimate electron acceptor is an inorganic molecule‚ such as oxygen. It is the release of energy from organic compounds by metabolic chemical oxidation in the mitochondria within each cell. Carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ and fats can all be metabolized as fuel‚ but cellular respiration is most often described as the oxidation of glucose‚ as follows: C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + 686 kilocalories

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