Week 6 iLab Report Marc Hughes DeVry University NETW360: Wireless Technologies and Services Evaluate and Solve Common Security-Related Problems Submitted to: Professor: Md Habibul Islam Date: 06/13/13 Evaluate and Solve Common Security-Related Problems Introduction Guidelines: It’s always best to introduce a paper to the reader. It sets the tone and provides an overview of what will be covered and what the goals are. * What is the intent of the lab? What issues are addressed
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Week 1 Lab Name_________ Part I - Directions: For the function we are going to estimate the area under the curve using the trapezoidal rule where n = 5 by doing the following: 1. Divide the interval into 5 equal pieces. How long is each piece? This will represent the width of the rectangles we will use to estimate the area in gray above. What will the x-values be for the endpoint of each piece? Width of rectangle = 0.4 .2 .8 1.6 2.4 3.2 2 2. Evaluate f(x) for x1 to x6
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Associate Program Material Mineral Lab Worksheet Assignment: Mineral Lab | 70.0 | 70.0 | Comment: Good work. You identified all the minerals and did very well with that and the reasoning behind them. You also did very well on the evolutionary processes‚ as far as geological evolution of the earth. Great job! | Remove the above or just copy everything below which are the correct answers but Part 2 and 3 Needs to be in your own words
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Biology 42: Lab 22 Selection & Microevolution Name ____________ Introduction: Using the Hardy-Weinberg Equation/Looking at Microevolution What are the factors that lead to evolutionary change? Using mathematical equations‚ Hardy & Weinberg in the early 20th century showed that evolutionary change – measured as changes in allele frequencies in a population from one generation to the next – will not occur unless certain kinds of “evolutionary agents” are affecting the population
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Lab 6: Isolation of Chromosomal DNA Mic 428L/ Section 001 Introduction: In biological research to address and eventually answer a multitude of questions‚ usually involves isolating chromosomal DNA. The purpose in this particular lab was to isolate chromosomal DNA from mutants grown and observed in lab 5 and then digest the DNA using a restriction enzyme. The fragments left from digestion will be ligated and then transformed into a strain of E. Coli DH5αλpir containing the pir gene pi product
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Lab 6: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution(1) Nitration of Methyl Benzoate(2) Synthesis of 1‚4-Di-t-butyl-2‚5-dimethoxybenzene byFriedel-Crafts Alkylation of 1‚4-DimethoxybenzenePurpose1)To carry out the nitration of methyl benzoate‚ and then identify the major product formed (position at which nitro-group substitution takes place) by thin-layer chromatography (TLC)‚ the percent yield and the melting point range. 2)To synthesize 1‚4-Di-t-butyl-2‚5-dimethoxybenzene by Friedel-Crafts Alkylation of
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Objective The objectives of this lab include: Use Windows Networking to create and join a HomeGroup Create and manage a network share Discover the difference between NTFS permissions and sharing Map a network drive Install a local printer Install a network printer 2. Procedure For each lab you are required to read the instructions document to guide you in the lab. Any required worksheets will need to be completed and submitted to Moodle by midnight of the day following the lab class. Late submissions will
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1 Focus Question 2 1.2 Hypothesis 2 1.3 Background Theory 2 1.4 Variables in the Investigation 4 1.5 Controlled Variables 5 1.6 Apparatus & Chemicals 5 1.7 Risk Assessment 6 1.8 Experimental Method 8 1.9 Lab Setup 9 1.0 Design 1.1 Focus Question What is the relationship between increasing atomic number of elements along period three and melting point (oC)
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Procedure: 1. The compass was placed on the lab table with no magnets nearby to identify what direction was north relative to the classroom. 2. On the ends of the variable gap magnet there were two small magnetic disks. One arm of the magnet was unscrewed and removed from its housing. A meter stick was placed on the and the arm was on its side parallel to the meter stick. The Gauss-Tesla meter was used to measure the field strength of the magnet. The probe attached to the meter was perpendicular
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Lab Report Layout and Template The lab report will be 4-8 pages‚ typed‚ double spaced‚ in 12 pt Times New Roman font. The sections within the lab report should be as follows (and numbered accordingly): Title Page 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Synthesis of a Cobalt Complex 3.0 Percent Halide Analysis of Cobalt Complex 4.0 Preparation and Standardization of a 0.3 M Hydrochloric Acid solution 5.0 Percent Ammonia Analysis of Cobalt Complex 6.0 Preparation and Standardization of a 0.1 M Sodium Thiosulfate
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