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    Ligation Test Lab Report

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    The Effect of Varying Ligation Conditions on Ligation Efficiency Introduction The goal of this experiment was to successfully ligate RFP into P1 and transform E. coli with P1-RFP plasmid‚ which contains the P1 promoter‚ RBS‚ and RFP gene. We tested several different ligation conditions and assessed how they each affected ligation efficiency. The two variables that we tested were: molar ratio of insert (RFP): vector (P1 plasmid)‚ as well as the effect of removing the stuffer from the digested plasmid

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    PMR results day

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    PMR RESULTS DAY Omg okay so we got our results today! 7A’s for meeeeeee yayyy!! So our school had 65 straight A’s this year‚ more compared to last years. All in all‚ pengetua said she’s pretty satisfied with our results. 4th in malacca‚ if you ask me‚ I’d say it’s way more than what we anticipated. So we were all in school by 10 and pengetua came at 11. As soon as she came‚ everyone started shouting and screaming with joy idk why. And she walked in like a bride to be‚ gave her speech‚ and announced

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    Eureka! Test

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    Eureka! Test A proposal presented to the faculty of software technology Datamex College of Saint Adeline Pasig City In partial fulfillment Of the requirements in the subject “Software Project” Presented To: Mr. Mark Bryan O. Mercado Presented By: Anna Bien Suriaga Angela Soriano Johnvie Tolentino Date of Submission: January 12 2011 Chapter I. Introduction Intelligence quotient (I.Q.) A numerical quotient obtained by multiplying the mental age of a person and dividing

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    Flame Test Lab Report

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    Lab Questions: Are flame tests valuable for detecting metal ions present in a mixture of metal ions? Flame test may not be valuable for detecting individual metal ions present in a mixture of metal ions. Although each metal ion emits a different color of light‚ which corresponds to a certain wavelength of

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    Stroop Test Lab Report

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    After distributing the Stroop Task‚ the following results were discovered: the mean for the musicians was 1178.7070 milliseconds and the total mean for the athletes was 1235.188 milliseconds. Our results was the following‚ t(18)=0.587; p=0.567. The results as demonstrated can clearly state that there was not a significance within the .05 alpha level. Therefore‚ the null hypothesis had to be retained. Our conclusion of the Stroop Task was that the musicians did not show a faster (lower) time in comparison

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    Ionic Reaction Results

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    Ionic Reactions Results B - Do your results agree with your expectations from the solubility rules/table? Our results seemed to largely agree with the established solubility rules/table; however‚ a few reactions with the commonality of being mixed with Co(NO3)2 (cobalt nitrate) [reference Row A‚ Columns 2‚ 3‚ and 4] seemed to have such a pale pink tone that it was difficult to decide whether that could have been a precipitate or the lighting in the area where the experiment took place. Ultimately

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    Test

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    take care of you) Environmental Politics High concern for environment among public is a decreasing trend. Should be a non-class addressed issue. Doesn’t matter which party – we’re all going to be affected the same. Varied political Approaches Conservative. (Behind the scenes‚ structured‚ institutional‚ radial approaches (GreenPeace) Provoked by alienation from traditional politics. As a result of freedom of information and education. – IF you have the knowledge‚ it makes you want to change

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    Jason Grannum Professor Heeneman Bio 152-100 February 27‚ 2013 Fruit Fly Lab Data from my group: Vestigial winged offspring: 0 Wild Type winged offspring: 10 Data from class: Vestigial winged offspring: 42 Wild Type winged offspring: 237 Data from all classes: Vestigial winged offspring: 345 Wild Type winged offspring: 1‚297 The hypothesis of the fruit fly mating experiment was that when placing homozygous recessive virgin female fruit flies in a mating

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    Elodea Test Lab Report

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    each beaker and each bag my hypothesis of each of the trials were correct. Every outcome I predicted occurred to each beaker and each bag. Beakers 1 and 2 decreased in mass while beaker 3 stayed constant. Beaker 4 actually increased in mass as well. Bags 1 and 2 increased in mass while bag 3 stayed the same. Bag 4 resulted in a decrease in mass. The results I got from this experiment do support what I predicted before the trials. Above you can see a specimen of an Elodea leaf with a drop of aquarium

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    Factorial Anova- Results

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    within subjects Factorial ANOVA was conducted on attactiveness scores of chosen mate. Mauchly’s test indicated that the assumption of sphericity had been assumed for the main effect of alcohol amount‚ χ²(5) = 4.70‚ p > .05 and alcohol amount and lighting type interaction effect‚ χ²(5) = 2.58‚ p > .05. There was a significant main effect of type of lighting on attractiveness of chosen mate‚ F (1‚ 25) = 23.42‚ p <.001‚ partial η² = .48 (See table 1). Results showed that attractiveness score

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