propanol. Experiments have shown that the membrane permeability of short-chain alcohols‚ like the ones studied in this lab‚ has a chain-length dependency. As the length increases and the molecules gain more CH2 groups‚ the membrane permeability increases (Hung et. al.‚ 2004). However‚ the results were inconclusive on to this end‚ because the hemolysis times for the alcohols were so fast that their hemolysis times were not significantly different. This may be due to the fact that the hemolysis times occurred
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Letter pubs.acs.org/ac Disposable Immunochips for the Detection of Legionella pneumophila Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Nan Li‚† Arujun Brahmendra‚‡ Anthony J. Veloso‚† Akriti Prashar‚‡ Xin R. Cheng‚† Vinci W. S. Hung‚† Cyril Guyard‚§‚⊥ Mauricio Terebiznik‚‡ and Kagan Kerman*‚†‚‡ † Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences‚ ‡Department of Biological Sciences‚ University of Toronto Scarborough‚ 1265 Military Trail‚ Toronto‚ ON‚ M1C 1A4‚ Canada § Ontario Agency for Health
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Audience Analysis: The following essay are addressing the audience of people who shows‚ at minimum‚ an interest in Asian American issues of today‚ and is willing to take many different perspective on how each different issues are tackled by experts or people who have interest in it. A secondary audience could be people who has no general knowledge of the topic‚ but want to learn about Asian American issues and promote advocacy. Demographically‚ these people would be of Asian descent with an age
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Yu Liu 4.17.2012 Why? What? How? USCT‚ Dept. EEIS‚ Yu Liu 3 1. Image Matching in a common and important problem in computer vision. 2. Application in: ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Object or scene recognition 3D reconstruction Stereo correspondence Motion tracking Image Searching USCT‚ Dept. EEIS‚ Yu Liu 4 3. Traditional method: simple corner detectors is not stable when you have images of different scales and rotations. 4. We need a method can solve: ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Different
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ECON 105 – Principles of Macroeconomics Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply (Ch. 14) Junjie Liu – Econ 105 1 Topics Covered • Three Key Facts about Economic Fluctuations • Economy in the Short Run and the Economy in the Long Run • Aggregate Demand • Aggregate Supply • Three Theories for the Short-Run Aggregate Supply • Using AD-AS Model to Explain Economic Fluctuations Junjie Liu – Econ 105 2 A Scenario… If one household saves money‚ it can consume more in the future
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Pivka October 20‚ 2011 English 101 P2 “Notes of a Native Speaker” Summary In 1998‚ Eric Liu wrote a book about his struggle with acculturation titled “The Accidental Asian”. A chapter within the book called “Notes of a Native Speaker” depicts an essay written by Liu which fully describes his struggles with race and how he overcame them. Eric Liu is an American born Taiwanese Asian. His parents immigrated to the United States before he was born and in so‚ gave him a mixed cultural background
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Chapman & Hall/CRC Press‚ Boca Raton‚ FL‚ pp. 106–113. Chang‚ T.J.‚ Meade‚ N.‚ Beasley‚ J.E.‚ Sharaiha‚ Y.M.‚ 2000. Heuristic for cardinality constrained portfolio optimization. Computer & Operation Research 27‚ 1271–1302. Chang‚ K.H.‚ Chen‚ H.J.‚ Liu‚ C.H.‚ 2002. A stochastic programming model for portfolio selection. Journal of the Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers 19‚ 31–41. Chen‚ Z.L.‚ Li‚ S.‚ Tirupati‚ D.‚ 2002. A scenario-based stochastic programming approach for technology and capacity
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can be hurtful and they can be helpful. Eric Liu combats Asian stereotypes and his own thoughts of inferiority with a conscious strategy of assimilation that leads to further the spread of Asian American stereotypes and the loss of his own individuality. When someone finds him or herself in an unfamiliar place‚ they tries to adapt to the surroundings by blending in. Liu believes that the way to "make it" in America is to "achieve whiteness" (148). Liu believes to be successful one must "[bleach]
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of Natural Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences. (2009). Ancient china ’s technology and science. (1st Edition ed.‚ Vol. 1‚ pp. 38-56). Hong Kong: China Intercontinental Yinke‚ D. (2005). Ancient Chinese inventions. (1st Edition ed.‚ pp. 20-45). Hung Kong: China Intercontinental Press. Temple‚ R. (2007). The genius of china: 3‚000 years of science‚ discovery‚ and invention. (1st Edition ed.‚ Vol. 1‚ pp. 147-172). New York: Inner Traditions Williams‚ S. (1997). Made in china: Ideas and inventions
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School in Shanghai. he room was already packed when Liu Peijin walked in. His flight from Shanghai to Chongqing had been de layed‚ and he had fretted about missing the training. But fortunately he’d gotten there in time. Liu knew his presence was impor tant. As the president of Almond China‚ he wanted to show his Chongqing colleagues how much he cared about the topic under discussion: ethical business practices. Taking his seat‚ Liu nodded at the head of HR‚ who was running the train
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