Cheek cell practical Task 2 Risk assessment HAZARD RISK MITIGATION Methylene blue stains wear apron/gloves Swab stick spreading bacteria dispose correctly Microscope slide break/cut skin handle with care Cover slide break/cut skin handle with care Microscope drop/fall on foot position carefully
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Week Three Practical Problem Questions A. Determine T(n) for n = 6‚ 7‚ & 8. T(6)=(2*6*10*14)/(6-1)!=14 T(7)= (2*6*10*14*18)/(7-1)!=42 T(8)= (2*6*10*14*18*22)/(8-1)!=132 B. Do you detect a pattern to these numbers? This pattern may arise out of the numbers or the manner in which you generated triangulations. (A closed-form function for T(n) is relatively straightforward‚ but is fairly nontrivial to construct; you will not have to explore that here.) The pattern for these numbers
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Autopsies are vital to homicide investigations as they are the examination of a corpse by dissection and evaluation to determine the cause‚ mechanism‚ and manner of death. Geberth’s Practical Homicide Investigation does an excellent job in explaining these concepts. Cause of death is anything that is resulted in an individual to have died‚ which can be caused by an injury‚ illness‚ or anything that could cause harm to the body (Geberth‚ 2015‚ pg 815). Examples of causes of death are people dying
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A2 BIOLOGY CORE PRACTICAL SUMMARY Name of practical Independent & dependent variables Observing patterns by Ecological sampling Random sampling Systemic sampling Other variables to be controlled Abiotic factors e.g. light‚ temperature‚ soil water‚ humidity‚ O2 concentration‚ pH‚ aspect‚ slope angle equipment Gridded Quadrat Tape measure Point quadrat Pitfall trap Sweep Net Pooter Tullgren funnel Baermann funnel Method and outcome Several methods. 1 random sampling = set up grid using
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Many miscommunications arise not because people genuinely disagree but because they use symbols and words to mean different things and make different assumptions .The process of communication attempts to explain what happens when we communicate. Vasishth(2009:575) defined communication as “the transfer of message ‚ideas and information in a manner that both sender and receiver understand it in the same sense .It is the process of sending a message in such a way that the message received is as close
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The baby is not an inert or passive being‚ but a “creative” individual‚ actively struggling to grow and learn. There is an unconscious urge‚ a life force or horme that works untiringly‚ but this work of the child cannot achieve perfect development if the conditions are not right.” Discuss a perfect prepared environment‚ stimulating his needs for emotional‚ intellectual stimulation‚ hygienic precaution and his physical growth. “There is a play of instincts within a child not only with respect
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Practical Scientific Report This investigation shows the heart rate response from the resting heart rate‚ to mild exercise‚ moderate exercise and finally back to the resting heart rate again. Aim – This experiment involves two parties who partake in exercise and take each other’s heart rate responses several times at resting point and thereafter mild and moderate exercise. The aim is to check the difference in heart rate response from resting point and thereafter‚ physical activity. Hypothesis
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of Woodworking Workshop and Offices Introduction Earlier today‚ I carried out a Health and Safety inspection of the above areas of our premises. The purpose of the inspection was two fold. First of all‚ to satisfy the requirements of the practical aspect of the NEBOSH General Certificate‚ and secondly to ensure that health and safety control measures in the above areas remained in force‚ and that we were complying with our statutory duties. Summary The inspection revealed that health
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Practical Application A client comes to you for counseling. She states she is a Christian‚ in her third year of undergraduate school. She states she is struggling to choose a major because‚ “I am afraid that it may not be God’s will.” • What steps will you take to help her navigate this impasse? Why? • How might your personal position influence how you address this client’s concerns? Decisions come in all shapes and sizes‚ some are life threatening and others are simply insignificant. There are
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Working with children and families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds can be a challenge to early childhood educators‚ in order to meet the needs of all members of the childcare and community‚ there are efforts that should be made to ensure that the community needs are meet as a whole and Child care components‚ which leads to individual classrooms that comprehends diverse and achieve cultural competence. One example that can be put into practices for infant and toddler program
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