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    The saga of old Geo. Ochenski continues. As Geo. sat on his rock‚ watching the Cadillac‚ getting smaller and smaller‚ until it was just a dot on the horizon before it disappeared over the hilltop. He sat there for some time‚ with his head in his hands. Contemplating‚ about what the elderly gentleman had said. As wheels of the mind began to turn the gears of thought‚ ’old Geo could almost hear them groan’ from lack of usage. Suddenly the old 25 watt incandescent light bulb‚ lite up. Somewhere in the

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    Geo 373 Final paper

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    Ryan Lamb Geo 373 1. What was the view of Las Casas in relation to Spanish treatment of the indigenous people of the Indies? Las Casas viewed the indigenous people in a good light‚ having said that they were humble and peaceful. He also stated that‚ for the most part‚ they were the type of people who wanted to mind to their own business and not get concerned with others. He was a spokesperson for the indigenous people in the new world‚ feeling the pain that these Spanish intruders forced

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    Geo 509 - Major Paper

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    grains such as quinoa and millet. Tef grows anywhere from 30 to 120 cm in height‚ with slim stems and long‚ narrow‚ smooth leaves. It is a loose or compact panicle. The really small grains are 1.5 mm long‚ and there are about 2‚700 seeds in a gram (Seyfu). The plant uses a Carbon 4 photosynthesis‚ which uses light efficiently while having low moisture demands. This gives the plant the ability to stand high heat and bright lighting therefore able to harvest in any unpredictable or difficult

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    Chemistry 1 February 3‚ 2014 Harvesting CaCo2 in a precipitate reaction results in less grams desired amount (2 grams) Abstract: The objective of this experiment was to synthesize 2.00 grams of CaCo2 for a hypothetical manufacturing company using the two least detrimental (in regards to health and the environment) and least expensive chemicals possible through a precipitate reaction. A precipitate reaction happens when cations and anions of certain aqueous solutions react and combine forming

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    Geo for Rock Slope Stability

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    COMPARISONS OF SEISMIC ROCK SLOPE STABILITY ASSESSMENTS BETWEEN THE HOEK-BROWN FAILURE CRITERION AND MOHR-COULOMB FAILURE CRITERION By Qian Zhiguang A thesis is submitted for the degree of Bachelor of Civil engineering at The Deakin University School of Civil Engineering October 2012 Comparisons of the Hoek-Brown and Mohr-Coulomb ABSTRACT This paper describes uses limit equilibrium analyses to produce stability for rock slopes to show the difference between Mohr-Coulomb and

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    who has type 1 diabetes and is very physically active. An example of a healthy day of eating for Jason would be three meals that do not individually exceed 60 grams of carbohydrates. As for between meals and to promote energy for sports‚ it would be a good idea for Jason to choose nutrient dense snacks that do not contain more than 30 grams of carbohydrates. Some snack suggestions might be a small granola bar‚ nuts and fruit‚ or peanut butter crackers. Jason’s morning meal could be a breakfast burrito

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    make easier manipulation on the bacteria for various purposes such as for medical‚ research‚ developmental‚ and biotechnicalfieldsThe cell wall is the basis for classification of bacteria according to the Gram stain. Accordingto the chemical make up of bacterial cell wall‚ a staining procedure‚ Gram stain‚ helps usclassify bacteria into two subgroups‚ The cell wall can stain either positive or negative‚depending on its chemistry. If the bacteria stains positive it will retain a purple/blue color. If

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    report discusses an experiment that was done to demonstrate the effects of lysozyme on populations of Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. Bacteria have a cell wall composed of peptidoglycan that gives the wall its strength. Gram negative bacteria have and extra component of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‚ that is stabilized with magnesium ions‚ to their cell wall that further protects them. When Gram positive bacteria are treated with lysozyme‚ the lysozyme breaks down the peptidoglycan‚ allowing the

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    Microbiology report Gram stain Objectives: The aim of this experiment was to be able to stain bacteria correctly and be able to see it under the light microscope. In 1883 Hans Christian Gram discovered an important staining method that is used extensively today. The stain is called the Gram Stain. This experiment was done in order to differentiate microbes into two basic groups: Gram positive microbes and Gram negative microbes. The purpose of this experiment was to learn the gram staining method and

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    Isolation of Bacteria

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    and was moved to the incubator for 48 hours at 35 degrees Celsius. The same procedure was used on all of the samples. Following the 48 hour incubation period‚ the Petri plates were observed for colony morphology‚ and the results were recorded. A Gram

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