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    Introduction: Pakistan is home to a number of endangered species‚ including the woolly flying squirrel‚ markhor‚ blue whale‚ Pakistan sand cat‚ the ibex wild goat‚ and several species of birds‚ whales and turtles. Certain mammals which could be found in abundance at one time have now become the rarest mammals in the world‚ such as the snow leopard‚ the Marco Polo sheep and the Indus river dolphin. ......................................... “Indus River Dolphin” The Indus River dolphin is endemic

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    aquaticus Thermus aquaticus is a species of bacterium that can live in high temperatures‚ ths species is one of thermophilic bacteria that belong to the Deinococcus-Thermus group. Thermus aquaticus appears as either a rod or a short slender thread‚ and the rod-shaped cells will tend to form either a rose shape or a straight line pattern. When exposed to sunlight‚ Thermus aquaticus can be a yellow‚ pink‚ or red color due to pigments within the bacteria. Along with the coloration‚ Thermus

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    Species Interactions—Tracker Use this tracking tool to track your interactions with other organisms—between and within species—for one day. Date: | Time | Type of Interaction (Interspecific or Intraspecific) | Description of Interaction | Classification of Relationship (Predatory-Prey‚ Competitive‚ or Mutualism) | 9:00AM | Interspecific Interaction | Waking-up to take my dog outside to use the restroom and getting some fresh air. | Mutualism | 2:00PM | Interspecific Interaction | Catching

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    Escherichia coli 0157:H7 OR (E. coli) is a food born pathogen that can cause serious illness or if left untreated can cause death. One of the obvious symptoms of E. coli is bloody diarrhea although not all forms of E coli have the same symptoms. The main toxins all strains of E. coli produce are called shiga toxins‚ the toxins alone are not able to make E. coli pathogenic it needs the presence of other virulence markers. The symptoms can easily be confused with other illnesses or diseases. It starts

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    Exotic plant invasions are causing profound changes to ecosystems around the world. However‚ it is difficult to generalise about their effects on ecosystem properties‚ since these vary according to the traits of the invading species‚ and the properties of the invaded vegetation and habitat. Yet‚ knowing the inherent functional traits of an exotic invasive plant could improve understanding of its invasion success and impact‚ since plant traits affect ecosystem properties such as through fall distribution

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    Chemistry 28 March 2013 Identify and Unknown Ionic Compound ILI#3 Abstract: In this laboratory investigation‚ 8 solutions were combined with each other and an unknown liquid #1 in order to identify the ionic compound in the unknown solution. The students performed an experiment in which the reactions between each substance were compared to the unknown solution #1’s reactions and the color of each solution was compared to help find the unknown #1. The unknown ionic compound was identified to be

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    What is CSR? Why is it important? Why do companies pursue CSR strategies? CSR is corporate social responsibility. “the organization’s status and activities with respect to its perceived societal obligations.” Most of CSR to date has been from a study of American and Western European large companies CSR goes beyond what is legally required. It is ‘conscience driven’. CSR enhances ‘legitimacy’ of firms Idea is entrenched to different degrees in different places in the world 5 dimensions: 1.)

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    and women under pressure to fit the image of perfection‚ yet when a person does achieve this so called perfection‚ others ridicule them for succumbing to peer pressure. In “The Unknown Citizen” by W. H. Auden‚ the speaker‚ a government bureaucrat‚ also takes on this two-faced attitude towards a man identified as the unknown citizen. At first glance‚ this poem seems like the well-deserved tribute to a man who lived the perfect life‚ but after a more detailed analysis‚ the speaker reveals his attitude

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    Conclusion Genetically modified organisms have their good and bad points. They can produce more food and provide many benefits to humans. But they can also be detrimental if not used properly. They can mix with non genetically modified crops and ruin a farmers business. Pesticides in plants can be a great benefit but they can damage the environment and be poisonous to the consumer. There is a lot of conflict over whether genetically modified organisms are good or bad for us and there is no way to

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    Unknown Acid Titration

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    a known quantity of solid dissolved in solution. It may also be used to calculate the molar mass of an unknown acid or base. Purpose: I. Prepare a standard solution of sodium hydroxide II. Standardize a sodium hydroxide solution by using potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) III. When given whether the acid is monoprotic‚ diprotic‚ or triprotic ‚ determine the molar mass of the unknown organic acid. IV. Calculate the Molarity of the Soft drink. Materials: * 50 mL Buret

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