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    Mass Tourism Singapore

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    Introduction Mehmetoglu (2004) mentioned that tourist experiences are different and depends on the novelty or familiarity of an individual. Organised mass tourists and the individual mass tourists whom demanded familiarity were known as the institutionalised and usually travel in planned tour itinerary and travel in large groups. On the other hand‚ explorer and drifter who see novelty as the motivation factor are known as non-institutionalised tourists and they usually travel in smaller groups and

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    The IRS defines taxpayer income as all income‚ both taxable and non-taxable. Items that are considered taxable income for this couple are: $142‚000 for Spouse A from K-1 partnership income (business or self-employed income). $2‚000 Spouse A wages income from city park job. $88‚000 Spouse B wages income from electronics firm. Total of Spouse A’s dividends from Company E qualifies as dividends for capital gains rate. Stock bought 11 years ago satisfies the holding period requirement of IRS. ($5

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    Anhydrous sodium sulfate was added to the filtered organic solution to absorb excess water. Although water has a higher affinity towards sodium sulfate than cyclohexanol‚ excess anhydrous sodium sulfate may lead to the absorption of cyclohexane and thus loss of product. Anhydrous sodium sulfate absorbs water due to its polarity and therefore may also absorb cyclohexanol because of its polar O-H bond. If too much anhydrous sodium sulfate was added to the solution‚ part of the product would be absorbed

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    Parking Lot System Design Musthakeem N. Mubeen‚ Mubashir Wani‚ Faza Fazul 0929897 0913527 1017094 The aim of this project is to design and build a prototype of an automated parking system which will show the number of parking spaces left inside the parking lot. It will have a pre installed number of maximum cars that can be parked. An infra

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    Lab 2: Infra-Red (IR) - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Exercises In Molecular Spectroscopy - Structural Determination Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2425 Manrique October 30‚ 2012 Alex Wolf Introduction For the purposes of this lab‚ the chemical formula will be given‚ and the degrees of unsaturation can be calculate from the formula (2C+2)-(H+Hal-N)/2. The degrees of unsaturation will give clues as to the structure. A double bond‚ as well as a ring will have one degree of unsaturation each

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    Telmisartan Case Study

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    frequency and severity of acute kidney injury (AKI) than lean ones. Telmisartan is used experimentally in ischemia/reperfusion (IR)-induced AKI. However‚ there is a lack of evidence regarding its beneficial effects on AKI in obese animals. The present study‚ therefore‚ aimed to explore the protective effect of garlic and telmisartan against renal damage induced by unilateral IR in obese rats fed a high fat diet for 16 wk. We also compared the effects of garlic to telmisartan and to their combined administration

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    October 6‚ 2013 Introduction: This experiment was focused on the cooperative identification of organic compound by its chemical properties such as: slow melting point‚ mixed melting point‚ Rf values in TLC experiment‚ IR spectrum analysis‚ and H NMR spectra. Such data can provide the the identity of functional groups and the identity of the compound itself. In this experiment students were taking the slow melting point of their unknown compound. The tabulated list

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    that can be operated by a TV remote. Circuit Description of infrared (IR) remote control switch As in all wireless systems Infrared (IR) remote control switch also comprise two major section i.e. transmitter and receiver section. Transmitter Section: – The logic of this section is simple and is build around most versatile IC NE555 (IC1)‚ configured as astable multivibrator to produce frequency about 38 KHz. This is so‚ because IR module receiver used here works in range of 38 KHz frequency. Timing

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    line following robot

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    colour like white. Please watch the following video for a LFR in action. Designing an LFR: At minimum our LFR design require the following components. A sensor to detect the line on the surface.(It can be a simple IR Reflectance Sensor or an high end camera!). We will use a simple IR based sensor‚ it is cheap and easy to build and use. This article describe how to make a line sensor array. A microprocessor to run the code that takes inputs from the sensor and control the motion of robot. We will

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    mixture of a neutral (ester‚ alcohol‚ ketone‚ aldehyde or ether) and an acidic compound (phenol or carboxylic acid) or a neutral and a basic compound (amine)‚ and to identify the unknown mixture by physical (M.P. or B.P.) and spectroscopic methods (NMR‚ IR and MS). Method The mixture (sample number: 27) was dissolved in 200 mL of CH2Cl2 and then extracted with 10% NaOH. The acid was removed by adding 3 x 50 mL of 10% NaOH. The neutral component in CH2Cl2 solution was set aside. The NaOH extracts

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