EXTRACTING AND PURIFYING GENOMIC DNA FROM A RAT LIVER FOR ELECTROPHORESIS Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. Along with RNA and proteins‚ DNA is one of the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Genomic DNA is the DNA that holds the complete set of genetic data for an organism. In humans‚ the genomic DNA spans 46 chromosomes‚ providing a complete
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ITC- A CASE STUDY By: MIT SHAH‚ MBA.Tech EXTC‚ II Year‚ M624 ITC Limited or ITC is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Kolkata‚ West Bengal. Its diversified business includes five segments: Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)‚ Hotels‚ Paperboards & Packaging‚ and Agri Business & Information Technology. The following is the case study which studies the type of management‚ organizational culture‚ PEST analysis and CSR policies incorporated by ITC Limited. The key features of the strategies and policies
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Foundation Degree in Management with Business Studies Student ID: 308600 Module: Marketing Assignment 1 Word Count: 1‚920 Foundation Degree in Business Management York St John University at York College December 2014 This essay will demonstrate an understanding of key theories that underpin marketing. The assignment will use a chosen organisation to evaluate contextual issues that could influence the choice of the organisations marketing mix. Theories will be
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materials: 0.20 M HCl solution‚ 0.20 M NaOH solution‚ 50 ml burette‚ bromophenol blue‚ 150 ml flask‚ electronic scale‚ tripod stand‚ motor and pestle‚ Bunsen burner‚ Tums tablet‚ Rolaid tablet‚ and Equate tablet. 2. Weigh antacid tablet as a whole on the electronic scale and record the data. 3. Break up the antacid tablet with the motor and pestle and weight it‚ ensure that it weighs between 0.80 and 1 gram and record the weight of the sample. 4. Add 50 ml of 0.20 M HCl solution to the
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Investigation and analysis 1.0 Summary…………………………………………………………………………………………..2 2.0 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………..…2 3.0 Situational analysis……………………………………………...………………………...……..3 PESTLE Analysis……………………………….………………………..……………………5 SWOT Analysis………………………………………………………………...…………..…..9 Summary of PESTLE and SWOT Analysis……………………………………..….………10 4.0 Differential advantage and Competitive edge………………………………………...………10 Unique Selling Proposition (USP)…………………………………………..………………..12 b) Recommendation
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Executive Summary Some of the companies have best policies to attract the customers even in economic crisis. But are they really success in doing so. Cutting the prices may be the solutions for a middle class customer to buy goods. This study is going to explain briefly about a retail market that always promises to its customers of giving 60% discount in price. That is T. K. Maxx. Most of the data to complete this study is based on data collected from the
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2 3.3 Opportunities 2 3.4 Threats 2 4 PESTLE ANALYSIS 3 4.1 Political Factors 3 4.2 Economic Factors
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analysis had been written in the appendix. In The stakeholders‚ it included suppliers‚ government‚ shareholders‚ pressure group‚ media and customers. In the appendix‚ the stakeholders showed how does stakeholders can effects the company process. PESTLE in this report can be very important‚ it can use to analyze to external environment. Without this technique‚ company can run the business very smoothly. Finally‚ Porter’s five force can help the Caffe Nero to understand the industry environment
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pieces of dry raisin |Benedict’s solution |1.5% glucose solution |1 x 1 ml pipette | |2 x 5 ml pipettes |1 x pipette filler |Pestle and mortar |Electronic balance |Water bath | 4. Procedures: 1. 1 grape fruit was weighted. 2. Grape fruit juice was extracted by pestle and mortar. 3. 50ml of water was added. 4. 1ml of the solution was transferred into a test tube. 5. 9ml of water is added into the test tube in Step4. 6. 1ml
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Rate of reaction Design Lab Background: Reaction rate is most commonly defined as the speed at which a reaction takes place. This rate can be altered by many factors such as temperature‚ pressure‚ concentration‚ volume‚ or the use of a catalyst. In order for a reaction to occur‚ the atoms must collide in the correct orientation to break the bonds and must also have more energy than the needed activation energy. If their energy is not high enough‚ the reaction will not be able to take place. By
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