Questions from Lab 1 Question 7: Go to the promodel web site on the internet (www.promodel.com). What are some of the successful real world applications where Promodel was used? What other applications are Promodel products used for besides manufacturing? The ProModel was used successfully in many different kinds of companies‚ we can find for example cases of sucess in Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing‚ Government and Departament of Defense‚ Healthcare‚ Manufacturing‚ Pharmaceutical and Services
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Lab 2-1 1. NT2670-PE99A 2. Change system properties‚ configure network connections‚ computer management 3. None 4. Group Policy Management; Remote Server Admin Tools: Role Admin Tools: AD DS Controller Tools‚ Server for NIS Tools 5. Successful 6. Added an additional Role Services subsection 7. Added the Volumes to Index Role 8. Cannot have both the WSS and WS 2003 File Services installed on the same server. Checked as a stand-alone service‚ it automatically adds the File Replication Service and
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dominant species in a community. In this lab‚ we will explore the theory of natural selection‚ or as Charles Darwin put it‚ “Survival of the fittest” (King et al‚ 1-14). Through this concept‚ we will come to the understanding that being the fittest is not about being the strongest or most cunning‚ but simple having the best attributes to survive in a specific environment. For example‚ would a lion or a camel be the dominant race in the Sahara desert? The answer is the camel; even though the lion surpasses
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Lesson Plan in Science & Health Grade III I. OBJECTIVES: General: State that the environment is made up of life forms‚ land‚ water and air. Specific: Describe the environment II. SUBJECT MATTER: Topic: Describing the environment Science concept: Environment is the place where we live in. it is made up life forms‚ lands‚ water and air. References: Science and Health 3 pp. 21-204 Science and
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AP II LAB 9 RENAL URINALYSIS LAB 70 POINTS Lab Partners Esma‚ Frankie‚ Alexis‚ Justin Name __Jenna Downing_______ Results Table 45 pts. Unknown Samples Specific Gravity Urine Ph Color Turbidity Protein Sugar Hemoglobin Myoglobin Case Study # A 1.0188 6 yellow Clear 10 250 No blood B 1.01728 7 Yellow/green Cloudy No protein 100 No blood C 1.01490 6 Orange/red Cloudy 30 100 No blood D 1.01331 6 green cloudy 30 100 No
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Topic maps are a new ISO standard for describing knowledge structures and associating them with information resources. As such they constitute an enabling technology for knowledge management. Dubbed "the GPS of the information universe"‚ topic maps are also destined to provide powerful new ways of navigating large and interconnected corpora. While it is possible to represent immensely complex structures using topic maps‚ the basic concepts of the model Topics‚ Associations‚ and Occurrences
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UNIVERSITY CIRCUIT I LAB EEL 3111L FORMAL REPORT #2 Based On: EXPERIMENT #5 INSTRUCTOR: XXXXXXX I. ABSTRACT The following experiment confirms the validity of the Superposition Theorem. In the experiment in order to acquire the results by means of mathematically deriving them‚ one must use not only the Superposition Theorem but also Nodal Analysis and Current Division to get the same results as getting them experimentally. II. INTRODUCTION The idea behind the Superposition
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Unit 1 Lab Questions: Jeannie Lozowski Hair Detective 1. Describe the crime that you are investigating in this activity. In this activity‚ we had to discover who stole the rock bands hair products. While the band was in rehearsal‚ someone snuck into their dressing room and stole it. The trail of hair gel lead to the room of another girl band. 2. What evidence do you have to identify the culprit of the crime? We have strands of hair of the culprit and other band members. We tested the hair
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Cellular and Molecular Techniques - Lab #1 BIO 349 Lab Report #1 Microscopy and Staining Abstract The primary focus of this lab was on microscopy and simple stains. Microscopy that was used were magnification‚ slide preparation‚ and staining. Methylene blue‚ a simple staining component‚ was used to stain the slide in order to see the different microbes and determine their cellular shape. Introduction The purpose of this lab was to become familiar with the light microscope and how
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Name: Karen Brockert Date: 01/05/2015 Instructor’s Name: Professor Jackson Assignment: SCI203 Phase 1 Lab Report Title: Human Impacts on the Sustainability of Groundwater Part I: Using the time progression of industrialization and human development‚ fill in the data table below to help you write up your lab report Time Period Impact to Forest Ground water levels plenty Saltwater Intrusion Farming Industrial development Populati on 1800s enormous none minute none limited 1900s Down
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