In measuring substances in the lab‚ reporting data‚ and performing calculations‚ it is both crucial important to be as precise and accurate as possible and also not to report false data. The rules of significant figures (digits in a measurement that reflect the measurement’s accuracy) allow us to have a methodical means of ensuring that the data and calculations we report reflect the accuracy that the equipment or data provide. To follow the guidelines for the correct number of significant figures
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Practical - 5 AIM: Configuration of FTP Server. Setup a FTP server Platform: Windows 2007 IIS: version: 7 Here we need to perform two steps. 1. Install FTP Web Server 2. Configure FTP Web Server STEP - 1: Install FTP Web Server 1. Go to Control Panel 2. Click on program and features 3. Now click Turn Windows Features on or off. 4. Expand Internet Information Services‚ then FTP Server. 5. Select FTP Service
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most elements is kept unchanged with left substring and right substring respectively. Step 5 : Reverse the right substring and then repeat step3 and step4 until the derived two substrings more than 3 elements in each substring. Step 6 : Break the input string into square matrices of maximum possible size of odd order‚ minimum being 3x3 and place the remaining elements into
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seconds. Calculate the distance traveled during the first 6 seconds. When will the particle come to a stop if the total distance covered is 76 m? What is the acceleration of the particle that causes it to stop? A bullet is shot from a gun in its horizontal position with a muzzle velocity of 850 m/s as shown in Figure 2. Determine the vertical drop‚ Sy of the bullet after travelling through a horizontal distance of 100 m. 100 m Sy Figure 2 6. On a flat golf course a golf ball is hit with an initial
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ANALYSIS Trial 1 – Logger Pro graphs Trial 2 – Logger Pro graphs Trial 3 – Logger Pro graphs Trial 4 – Logger Pro graphs Trial 5 – Logger Pro graphs Note: the analysis #1 a) and b) will only be demonstrated on the graphs of trial 1 for this report‚ trial 2-5 have approximately the same results. a) The region where the ball was being tossed but still remained in hand (x). Examine on the velocity vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs
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Mekao Tramil November 11‚ 2014 PT2520 Unit 9 Labs Lab 9.1 1. Both SQL server and windows authentication mode is enabled. Lab 9.2 13. What is a natural key? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using natural keys? 14. What are access and security requirements? 15. What is one to one relationship? 16. What are many to many relationships? 17. What are linking entities? 18. What are domain entities? 19. What are weak entities? 20. What is normalization? 21. What is first
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BIOS 255 WEEK 5 Lab 5 - Lymphatic System & Disease Resistance 1. Describe lymphatic system functions. The primary functions of the lymphatic system are to drain and return interstitial fluid to the blood to absorb and return lipids from the digestive system to the blood‚ and to filter fluid of pathogens‚ damaged cells‚ cellular‚ and cancerous cells to help protect against invasion. 2. Locate each of the following lymphatic vessels: right lymphatic duct‚ thoracic (left
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1 ECOR 1010 – Introduction to Engineering amr shehadah Assignment #5 Assignment Title: Univariate Data TO Marking TA: Name: Omer foaud Email: omerfoaud@cmail.carleton.ca Room: ME2256 – Carleton University FROM: Email: amrshehadah@carleton.ca Student Number: 100903516 Number of Figures and Tables: 1 Figure and 3 Tables Last Date and Time of Revision: 06 November 2012 Introduction This report will analyse and discuss 45 given sizes of a dimension on a knob. A
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Unit 7 Lab 7: Performing a Business Impact Analysis for an IT Infrastructure IS 3110 Debra Williams 1. What is the goal and purpose of a BIA? a. The purpose of a business impact analysis (BIA) report is to describe the potential risks specific to the organization studied. One of the basic assumptions behind BIA is that every component of the organization is reliant upon the continued functioning of every other component‚ but that some are more crucial than others and require a greater allocation
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Lab 5: The Integumentary System Name Using the key choices below‚ identify the indicated structures. A. adipose tissue B. venule C. motor nerve D. dermis E. arrector pili muscle F. hair bulb G. merocrine sweat gland H. hypodermis I. apocrine sweat gland J. sebaceous gland 1. D 2. H 3.C 4.J 5.E 6.F 7.I 8.G 9.A 10.B [pic] Using the key choices below‚ choose ALL responses that apply to the following descriptions. A. stratum corneum B. stratum basale C. stratum granulosum
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