copyright 1996 All rights reserved. Enquiries should be made to the publisher. ISBN 0 478 02980 2 Dewey number 372.21 Item number 02980 2 E tipu e rea Mò ngà rà o tòu ao Ko tò ringa ki ngà ràkau a te Pàkehà Hei ara mò tò tinana Ko tò ngàkau ki ngà taonga a ò tìpuna Màori Hei tikitiki mò tò màhunga Ko tò wairua ki tò Atua Nàna nei ngà mea katoa. Sir Apirana Ngata (1949) Early childhood is “…a period of momentous significance for all people growing up in [our] culture… By the time this period is
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Kim Ki-duk is one of the most controversial but also well-known directors of the Korean New Wave‚ whose films have received accolades at almost every major international film festival from Cannes to Berlin to Venice. According to the Korean Film Council‚ more requests for help with Kim Ki-duk retrospectives are being sent in every year than for all other Korean cinema projects put together. However‚ while Kim’s pictures continue earning him critical acclaim overseas‚ South Korean audiences are less
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HALOGENS LAB Date: 9/11/13 Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to observe and record the halogens’ (NaF‚ NaCl‚ NaBr‚ and KI) reactions with the chemicals Ca(NO3)2‚ AgNO3‚ and NH4OH and use these observations to identify an unknown halogen. Data: (see next page) TABLE 1: REACTIONS OF HALOGENS WITH CA(NO3)2‚ AGNO3‚ AND NH4OH REACTION NAF NACL NABR KI REACTION W/ CA(NO3)2 solution turns cloudy and precipitate forms clear precipitate formed slightly cloudy precipitate formed
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Local Control Using the PID Algorithm Experimental Exercises Using the PIDSim Program – Updated 12/11/03 The PIDSim program is an educational simulation that demonstrates the characteristics of the PID control algorithm. The software is written for Windows 95/98/NT computers and can be downloaded from our web site at: http://www.usbr.gov/pmts/hydraulics_lab/software/ The program simulates a very simple flow situation consisting of a submerged turnout pipe and two pools separated by a gate.
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03 2| wb‡Pi kã¸wj w`‡q evK¨ iPbv Ki (†h‡Kvb wZbwU)t mwnòzZv‚ AkÖ“mRj‚ Abgbxq‚ cwic~iK 1 3 = 03 3| †Q` ev weivg wPý emvIt evsjv‡`‡ki ü`q Ry‡o Qwo‡q Av‡Q meyR k¨vgwjgv Ab¨w`‡K Av‡Q Nb meyR Mv‡Q †Niv cvnvwo wUjv ivOvgvwU LvMovQwo ev›`iev‡b evm K‡i wewfbœ ¶z`ª RvwZmËvi gvbyl K‡qKwU ¶z`ª RvwZmËvi bvg n‡jv PvKgv gyis gvigv cÖf„wZ 03 4| wb‡Pi cÖ`Ë kã¸wji `ywU K‡i mgv_©K kã †jL (†h †Kvb wZbwU) AwMœ‚ `xb‚ eb‚ †Kk| 1 3 = 03 5| GK K_vq cÖKvk Ki (†h‡Kvb wZbwU) †Kv_vI bZ †Kv_vI DbœZ
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using a series of solutions with varying concentrations of KI‚ Na2S2O3‚ and (NH4)2S2O3 . Students recorded time elapsed to observe physical evidence of a reaction taking place in a solution. The time elapsed during the reaction was recorded during the experiment‚ while the rate (M/sec)‚ reaction constant‚ and activation energies were calculated post-lab. Data: Reaction Rates and Concentrations Run # | [KI] (M) |
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Contents 1.1 Introduction................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Background of the case................................................................................. 3 1.3 Statement of the problem............................................................................. 3 1.4 Objectives..................................................................................................... 4 1.5 Case analysis....................
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Special Report KIS Credit Monitor 2012.3.26 04 05 Special Report 2009.9 2010.9 2011.9 CDS TRS CLN Synthetic CDO 2‚512 0 59 670 127 3‚368 1‚421 0 0 0 0 1‚421 1‚351 6 0 0 34 1‚391 754 7 1‚777 0 576 3‚114 0 0 0 0 0 0 3‚526 14 1‚777 1‚291 0 34 273 8 1‚607 70 0 0 0 0 70 2‚154 67 59 0 0 2‚280 0 0 2‚573 651 11 3‚235 3‚515 67 2‚666 1‚297 0 0 0 0 1‚297 1‚267 6 0 0 11 1‚284 611 31 1‚452 0 435 2‚529 64 0 10 0 0 74 3‚239 36 1‚462 1‚024 0 0 107 0 1‚131 213 0 0 0 0 213 5‚813
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tum hi to ………………..! [03] Haan mujhe yaad aati hai‚ dhuandhaar ballebaaji Sachin ki‚ Ashmbhav ko shambhav banati ichha sakti Sachin ki. Choton se ubarkar har nayi shuruaat Sachin ki‚ Record banaati bigadti har nayi paari Sachin ki. Haan sab kehte hain‚ tum……………………………………! [04] haan mujhe yaad rahega har baar ummeedon ka bhojh kandhon par ladna‚ Team ki har ummeed par khara utarne ki koshish karna. 37 ki umar mein 16 ke Sachin sa dohra satak lagana‚ Har seema ko parkana phir bhi kadam
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Chemistry Lab Report (Design) Factors affecting Rates of a Reaction (Kinetics) KINETICS DESIGN LAB Research Question: Does the concentration of Potassium Iodide (KI) affect the rate of its reaction with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) (of a fixed concentration)? Introduction: There are several factors that affect the rate of a reaction. Some of them being Pressure (if the reactants are Gases)‚ Temperature‚ Presence of a Catalyst‚ Surface Area of the reactant‚ and Concentration. According to
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