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    TEXT BOOK OF BIOCHEMISTRY For 2nd year Medical Laboratory Technician Course (INTERMEDIATE VOCATIONAL) Author : S. Srinivasa Rao‚ B.Pharmacy‚ Jr. Lecturer in M.L.T.‚ Alluri Sri Rama Raju Govt. Junior College‚ Shanthi Nagar‚ Khammam. Editor : S. Kamalakar Rao‚ M. Pharmacy Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy‚ Department of Biotechnology‚ Govt. institute for post diploma courses in engineering and technology‚ Ramanthapur‚Hyderabad. INDEX Chapter I. Page No. Instrumental methods of Biochemical

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    The Thumb: The Pollex Bone Structure Muscle Attachments To Thumb Intrinsic (thenar) Abductor PollicisBrevis • Abducts the Thumb basal (carpometacarpal) Joint along with other muscles which palmar abduct and radial abduct the basal joint‚ and extends the thumb interphalangeal Joint Adductor Pollicis (Tendon) • radially adducts the thumb basal joint along with other muscles which radially adduct the basal joint‚ and extends the thumb’s interphalangeal Joint First Dorsal Interosseous

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    Kinesiology 303 Lab Vertical and Horizontal Power Lab Write up Introduction: Running and jumping competitions have taken place for centuries‚ dating as far back as the first Olympian games. These physical competitions measured individual’s prowess‚ but also competing for power to rule or show their masculinity. Today‚ in modern times‚ this is synonymous to individuals who are judged on their highest jump and fastest 40-yard dash time as part of the National Football League draft‚ which combine

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    operation of PopEcoLab by studying the population growth of brown sparrows. The first screen that appears in PopEcoLab shows you an input parameter page with a table listing the default parameters for the laboratory conditions that you can manipulate when setting up your experiments. Before you can set up any experiment in PopEcoLab‚ you must be familiar with the input parameters that you can manipulate. You will study the effects of these different parameters in future assignments. A brief description

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    the most energy per gram because they are mostly made of sugar and glucose which tends to release high amounts of energy when consumed since they are monosaccharide’s. Materials and Procedure List of materials used: * Safety Goggles * Lab apron * 10 cm by 10 cm piece of cardboard * Aluminum foil * 2 Large paper clips * Tape * Calorimeter (aluminum can‚ paper clips‚ copper string) * Ring stand * Thermometer * Electronic balance * Glass stirring rod

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    EXPERIMENT WRITE-UP INTRODUCTION: Information entering the memory can take on different forms‚ e.g. images‚ sounds or meaning. A way in which information is processed is through encoding‚ which is when information enters the sensory memory and is changed into a form that the memory can store it in. Information can be encoded as visual‚ acoustic or semantic. Evidence suggests that the primary encoding method for information to be stored in the short term memory (STM) is through acoustic coding

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    Anthony Robustiano February 5th‚ 2013 BIO- 100—The Violinist’s Thumb Assignment Chapter 3 Task 1 The image of the atomic bomb or‚ “mushroom cloud‚” depicts the events that transpired in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945. Nuclear bombs release radioactive gamma rays that severely disrupt DNA. The author‚ in this chapter‚ takes us through a journey via Tsutomu Yamaguchi‚ and presents his experiences with the nuclear bombs in Japan. He also gives the reader a breakdown of DNA from

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    Name: Angel Simon Pre–Lab Question Ocular lens 1. Label the following microscope using the components described within the Introduction. Experiment 1: Virtual Magnification Exercise Post-Lab Questions 1. At what magnification do you first notice the ragweed pollen? Answer: 1000 2. Which is bigger‚ a rhinovirus or E. Coli? Answer: E. Coli 3. Based on the magnification‚ how many of the E. Coli can fit into the same space as the

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    waterBoiling chipProcedureA Separation of a Sodium Chloride and Charcoal Mixture#1 Place 4 g of the salt/charcoal mixture in a 100 mL beaker and add about 15 mL of distilled water. Stir the mixture for about two minutes to allow the salt to dissolve. #2 Set up a filter funnel with filter paper on a filter funnel stand. Filter the mixture and collect the filtrate in a 100 mL beaker as shown in Figure 1.1. #3 Wash the solid with a further 5 mL of water but do not add this to the filtrate. Note and record

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    LAB 4 Read over the parts of the microscope and answer the following questions: 1. What do you call the lens you look through on the microscope? Ocular 2. What is the difference between the ocular lens and the objective lens? Ocular lens is the lens you look through and objective lens is the lens that is close to the stage. 3. Where do you place the slide on the microscope? the stage under the stage clips 4. Which adjustment‚ course or fine‚ do you use when you are observing the

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