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    Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………2 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Background………………………………………………………………………………..2 Objectives…………………………………………………………………………………2 Scope………………………………………………………………………………………3 Theory review……………………………………………………………………………………..3 Design of report…………………………………………………………………………………...5 Procedures…………………………………………………………………………………………5 Results……………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Discussion…………………………………………………………………………………………6 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………...7 Reference………………………………………………………………………………………

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    of Chemical Engineering CHME 426 –Chemical Engineering Laboratory III Title Page (Full Report) Title of the Experiment: Reaction through three CSTR in series Submitted by: Group (4) Section: Female 1. Name: Amina Ali ID: 200550284 2. Name: Duaa Tabarak ID: 200553858 3. Name: Mariam Rustom ID: 200552242 Date of experiment: 31st March‚ 2010 Date of submission: 11th April‚ 2010 Grades: Report presentation………………………………………… /15 Abstract and Objective(s)……………………………………/10 Introduction

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    Lab Report Procedure 6.1: Perform Benedict’s test for reducing sugars. Introduction: Benedict’s tests allows for the detection of the presence of reducing sugars. All monosaccharides are reducing sugars since all of them have active carbonyl group. Some disaccharides that are exposed to a carbonyl group are also reducing sugars but less reactive than monosaccharides. By mixing the sugar solution with Benedict’s solution and heating them‚ a redox reaction will occur. The copper (II) sulphate

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    Investigation Investigate the amount of heat evolved when magnesium reacts with dilute acids. Planning What I am going to do I am going to find out how much heat is given out when magnesium reacts with a variety of dilute acids. In order to make comparisons between the acids‚ I shall use my results to work out how much heat would be given out if 1 mole of magnesium reacted with an excess of each acid. The acids I shall use are hydrochloric acid‚ sulphuric acid‚ nitric acid and ethanoic acid

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    the Polycomb group which make protein complexes that help to maintain genes transcriptional repressive state over successive cell generations. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/2146 Throughout this lab report template DNA that contains the gene EZH2 was provided‚ this will be amplified by a PCR and cloned into a vector. This Polycomb group proteins help maintain the cell identity during progress through chromatin

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    Yeast Lab Report Guidelines 1. Lab reports are to be computer-generated and double-spaced. All sections of the report must be written in paragraph form. 2. Do not use encyclopedias (Internet or otherwise)‚ dictionaries ((Internet or otherwise)‚ or personal web pages as sources for the report‚ this includes Wikipedia. You may use a textbook‚ lab manual‚ and/or article(s) in a published journal. You can find journal articles by going to the library website: http://www.lib.clemson.edu/ and selecting

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    References: http://webs.mn.catholic.edu.au/physics/emery/measurement.htm#Measurement http://www.digipac.ca/chemical/sigfigs/experimental_errors.htm http://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/rapports-reports/rail/2011/r11v0057/r11v0057.pdf

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    With the use of criticism‚ this press release is used to satirize how advertisement is degrading to Americans‚ and to mock the ordeal methods used by marketers to sell products to consumers as absurd. By using obvious fictional fads‚ and somewhat surprisingly effective persuasive writing skills‚ this article is humorous and completely irrelevant. However with the correct use of persuasive writing techniques‚ mixed with irrelevant‚ and unrealistic factual information the authors create a humorous

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    Discussion: We have made four set-ups in two different specimens. Onion and Boat of Moses skin with water‚ 2%‚ 5% and 10% salt (NaCl) Solution. Based on our experiment‚ the result of the set up explains that the presence of the salt solution results in outward diffusion of water and the collapse of the protoplast. In table 1‚ we have observed under the microscope that the onionskin mounted with water has no results of plasmolyzed cell (0%). This time‚ we have repeated the procedure with 2% salt solution

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    Lab Report Microscopic Study: Investigating Osmosis in Red Blood Cells Lab Report Investigating Osmosis in Red Blood Cells Introduction: The flow of water across a permeable membrane is called osmosis‚ and during this process‚ water moves down its concentration gradient. A solution surrounding a cell is hypertonic if it contains more solute particles than the inside of the cell‚ and the water will move out of the cell into the surrounding hypertonic solution by osmosis. If the solution

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