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    Problem Formulation and Identification Paper (Your Name) (Instructor ’s Name) (Class Name/#) (Date) Problem Formulation and Identification Paper Burgess (1998)‚ “organizations are often structured in ways which empower a single individual or small group to make key decisions. In democratic systems‚ these decision makers are usually expected to obtain advice from affected parties and then make a decision which advances the interests of the whole organization while fairly resolving competing

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    Hypothesis Identification Article Analysis In statistical research‚ there are some major elements that exist. One major element is the hypothesis‚ which is defined as ¡°a statement about a population parameter developed for the purpose of testing¡± (Lind et al‚ 2004‚ p 317). There are two types of hypothesis statements: the null hypothesis‚ which is a statement about the population‚ and the alternate hypothesis that is the statement accepted when the null hypothesis is rejected. As a reader

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    These diseases can kill many people that are drinking water on the tap water and mostly on the drinking fountain; people might drink on a drinking fountain which is dirty because of the different people that are drinking and spiting their saliva on to it‚ bacteria can easily contaminate the water that is coming out from the drinking fountain. Bacteria’s are also found everywhere in the surroundings; even the sink in our home might have bacteria’s because of the dirty place‚ and in the school also have

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    Identification of Macromolecules Introduction The purpose of this lab is to test for the presence of macromolecules in various foods. Tests are performed to describe the basic structure of proteins‚ lipids‚ glycerides‚ and carbohydrates. We are to recognize the positives and negatives in these macromolecules. Also we are to identify the roles that proteins‚ lipids‚ minerals‚ vitamins‚ and carbohydrates play in the body’s construction and metabolism. Procedure / Results 5.1 Carbohydrate

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    fundamental effects that temperature has on the growth and survival of bacteria. During the first experiment five different bacterial broth cultures of Escherichia coli‚ Pseudomonas fluorescens‚ Enterococcus faecalis‚ Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus stearothermophilus were individually incubated at temperatures of 5‚ 25‚ 37‚ 45 and 55°C for one week in an aim to distinguish the effect temperature has on growth and survival of the five different species. After one week they were observed for distinguishable

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    Title: Observing Bacteria and Blood- Lab #1 Purpose: Being able to learn how to correctly use a microscope and the oil immersion lens to be able to see the prepared slides. Also to learn how to prepare my own yogurt and blood slides. Procedure: First‚ set up the microscope. Clean the ocular lenses and objectives with lens paper. Then pace the prepared e slide on the stage and make adjustments. Turn the rotating nosepiece until the 10x objective is above the ring of light coming through the slide

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    Experiment: Preparation and Identification of Dibenzylidene Acetone Purpose: Prepare dibenzylidene acetone by the famous Claisen-Schmidt condensation reaction. Learn the experimental skills of organic synthesis‚ separation‚ purification‚ structural characterization by instrumental analysis. Train the ability to solve the practical problems. Principle: Aromatic aldehydes can have aldol reaction with aldehydes or ketones which have α-hydrogen atoms‚ dehydrate to form high yield of α‚β-unsaturated

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    Abstract Tool marks evaluation arose out of the necessity to evaluate marks made at a crime scene without an academic basis. Tool mark identification lacks a scientific foundation. Examiners cannot determine the uniqueness of tool marks based on the comparison method because the lack of quantifiable data. Literature has explained that the NAS report has critiqued the reliability of tool mark examination in court. The subjectivity of the examiner is evident during analysis‚ which discredits the use

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    Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria For about 50 years‚ antibiotics have been the answer to many bacterial infections. Antibiotics are chemical substances that are secreted by living things. Doctors prescribed these medicines to cure many diseases. During World War II‚ it treated one of the biggest killers during wartime - infected wounds. It was the beginning of the antibiotic era. But just when antibiotics were being mass produced‚ bacteria started to evolve and became resistant to these medicines

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    Please write an essay on the AFIS system. This is the Automatic Fingerprint Identification System. This should be in the order of 1500-2‚000 words. Bring out the main points of the system. E.g. History‚ who uses it‚ future developments. Also include technical information on how it works with advantages and disadvantages. Automatic Fingerprint Identification system (AFIS) is the biggest fingerprint and criminal history system in the world which operates 365 days a year. The system responds to requests

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