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    Electronics 1 Lab

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    Table of Contents 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Equipment 4. Procedure 5. Discussion/ Schematics 6. Conclusion 7. Reference 8. Appendix Abstract: This experiment is intended to introduce the basic concepts of the operational amplifiers and to help us better understand the relationship between the resistances and the amplifier gain. The main experiment focused on op-amps of which we have two types‚ inverting and non-inverting. With the inverting op-amps there is no current

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    cm Conversion of ‘cm’ to ‘µm’ = (14.6 * 1‚000) = 14‚600 µm Magnification = Size of Drawing / Size of Specimen = 14‚600 / 0.44 = 33‚181.82 X Collecting Duct One Ocular Division = 0.22 µm Size of Specimen = 1 ocular divisions Conversion of Ocular Divisions to ‘µm’ = (1 * 0.22) µm = 0.22 µm Size of Drawing = 9.6 cm Conversion of ‘cm’ to ‘µm’ = (9.6 * 1‚000) = 9‚600 µm Magnification = Size of Drawing / Size of Specimen = 9‚600 / 0.22 = 43‚636.36 X Bowman’s Capsule One Ocular

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    Biology Midterm Review Sheet *** This is a general review sheet. It covers the main concepts from each chapter. You should also review your notes‚ vocab notecards‚ quizzes‚ tests‚ and labs to thoroughly prepare for this exam. The midterm will consist of 80 multiple choice and 8 free response questions. Note: For the midterm you will need a blue or black pen‚ a pencil‚ and a calculator. What you should focus on from the textbook: Unit 1- Introduction to Biology (ch. 1) Independent vs

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    Lab 1 – Ubiquity of Microbes Bacteria are the most widely distributed organisms in the biosphere. They are found in all different types of soil‚ water and even in the bodies of other living organisms. Every single place that humans have explored on the Earth‚ have shown to contain microbes. Bacteria are living organisms and like all living organisms‚ they require energy and carbon sources in order to metabolize and reproduce. And like all living organisms they respond to changes in their environment

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    9.2.6 Explain how water moves from the soil to the leaves of a plant. At first water enters the root by osmosis because the soil water has a lower solute concentration of minerals than the epidermal cell cytoplasm (there is a water potential gradient). Water movement across the cortex cell is by two pathways both involving a water potential gradient. The cortex cell cytoplasm has a solute concentration gradient. This moves water symplastically from cell to cell by osmosis. The Apoplastic

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    Science Lab 1

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    Journal Questions 1. Make a hypothesis about how you think the two species of Paramecium will grow alone and how they will grow when they are grown together. (Make sure you understand what a hypothesis is before you address this!) Each paramecium growing on its own will be able to grow and flourish because there is nothing stopping it or competing with it. It will be able to grow to its full capacity. When there are both parameciums growing together; one paramecium‚ the stronger of the two

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    IS3120 Week 5 Lab

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    a 802.11g. You also need to identify security issues and ensure they’re implemented before putting the network online; this is to ensure there is no weakness in the network from the start. Who will utilize the WLAN resources Outside of the computer labs and other locations with wired devices; this relegates the students would be utilizing the WLAN the most as most (if not all) of the admin/faculty have designated terminals. This covers students with mobile devices in classrooms with no computers or

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    Primary Source Exercise 1

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    Primary Source Exercise 1 HISTORY 1301 Western Texas College Dr. Clifton 1.) Type of Document: Book 2.) Name of Document: A Character of the Province of Maryland 3.) Date of Document: 1666 4.) Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude toward indentured servitude? B. It is necessary for government stability and it offers many benefits to the person of servitude. 5.) T or F. In general‚ the author feels that an indentured servant will have a good life in Maryland

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    Nelson Mandela

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    Nelson Mandela was born on July 18‚ 1918 in a small village in the city of Transkei in South Africa. He was originally named “Rolihlahla”‚ which means trouble-maker in his native language: Xhosa. When he was a young child‚ his father lost his title as a counselor to tribal chiefs‚ causing him to also lose his fortune. Due to this loss‚ the Mandela family moved to an even smaller village named Qunu‚ which was north of Mvezo. They lived only on local harvest‚ because that was all they could afford

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    GCII Lab 1

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    Experiment I: Thermochemistry Background: Thermochemistry is the branch of chemistry that focuses on the studies of chemical reactions or physical changes and heat associated with chemical reactions. According to the first law of thermodynamics‚ energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can be converted from one form into another and/or transferred between different atoms‚ molecules‚ or substances. In general‚ energy can be classified into two categories: kinetic and potential. Kinetic energy

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