incubated for 30 minutes. Eventually‚ the color development was stopped by adding 100µL of 1 M H2SO4. And therefore‚ the absorbance was measured using plate spectrophotometer SpectraMax Plus384 (Molecular Devices‚ Ismaning‚ Germany) at 450 nm with 620 nm as a reference. Four parameter fit (4PL) was used for measuring Cocaine ELISA calibration curve; A (upper asymptote)‚ B (slope at the inflection point)‚ C (the inflection point on the calibration curve)‚ and D (lower
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Behavioral Analysis William Corey Brooks 20356341 Liberty University 201240 Fall 2012 PSYC 341-B09 LUO Abstract This is a summary of three articles all dealing with different aspects of behavioral analysis. In this paper the terms of behavioral analysis will be evaluated and a behavioral analysis of dreaming will be examined. The use of behavioral analysis for gambling addiction recovery‚ opposed to the traditional 12 step process‚ will also be covered. The purpose of this paper is to
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$170 Raw materials available for use= $240 Deduct:Ending Raw Materials Inventory $80 Raw Materials used in Production=$160 Direct Labor $210 Manufacturing Overhead $220 Total Manufacturing Costs $590 Add:Beginning Work in Process Inventory $30+$590=$620 Deduct:Ending Work in Process Inventory$20 COST OF GOODS MANUFACTURED=$600 Instructor Explanation: Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured for the Larden Corp. Direct materials: Beginning raw materials inventory $70 Add: purchases
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International sport marketing: practical and future research implications Vanessa Ratten and Hamish Ratten Deakin Graduate School of Business‚ Deakin University‚ Melbourne‚ Australia Abstract Purpose – Sport is a global product and service that many people around the world enjoy playing‚ watching and participating in. Whilst there has been an abundance of global media attention on sporting events such as the Olympics and World Football Cup‚ there seems to be a lack of integration between the
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Motivating Employees for the Long Run Edwin R. Cruz Rodriguez LDR 531 November 7‚ 2012 Prof. Carlos Moll-Cruz Leadership in Organized Chaos It is easy to be “called” a leader during stable and routine times. He who wants to deserve the title needs to be able to help his organization manage and overcome changes such as expansion or restructuring. I am in the best position that suits me for my organization at this time. Commanding a “junior” Engineer Battalion‚ which personnel
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“Addressing Challenges of Groups and Teams” Week 3 Angela Heydlauff University of Phoenix LDR/531 - Organizational Leadership Group D Matin Lackpour‚ Ed.D‚ Ph.D. Assignment Due Date: February 8‚ 2010 Actual Submitting Date: February 8‚ 2010 Addressing Challenges of Groups and Teams Introduction There are always going to be challenges in teams but having a plan that will effectively address the challenges will help to mediate the severity of the challenges. If challenges are left alone
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Physics Moment of a force: Moment of a force = force x perpendicular distance of the line if action if the force from fulcrum Law of moments: When a body is in equilibrium the sum of the clockwise moments about any point equals the sum of the anticlockwise moments about the same point. Centre of mass: Centre of mass is the point where whole mass of the body assumes to be concentrated. II. If the vertical line through the centre of mass is outside the base it will be a topples but if it’s passed
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LDR/531 Sample Final Examination This Sample Examination represents the Final Examination that students complete in Week Six. As in the following Sample Examination‚ the Final Examination includes questions that assess the course objectives. Although the Sample Examination includes one question per objective‚ the Final Examination includes three questions per course objective. Refer to the questions in the following Sample Examination to represent the type of questions in the Final Examination
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Case Study: Gas or Grouse Elizabeth Hamm LDRS 4875 William Penn University 1. What are the systemic‚ corporate‚ and individual issues raised in this case? Systemic: Buying into the creation of new rigs set up in the mesa means America could reduce its dependency on foreign gas/oil. Not drilling in the mesa could be more costly for Americans than creating a plan that monitors wildlife sustainability during drilling in all seasons. Corporate: The gas pocket under the Pinedale mesa holds billions of
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AN ESSAY ON CHARACTERISTICS OF NON RESIDENTIAL LANDUSES IN MODEL TOWN‚ LUDHIANA The study deals with a geographical study of Non-residential landuses in Model Town in Ludhiana. The topic broadly falls under Urban Geography branch of geography. It attempts to understand the type and location of non-residential landuses along with their various attributes. It also tries to study the evolution of these landuses. The study has been carried out with a view of fulfilling the following objectives:
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