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    Cited: Sullivan 8 Franks‚ RL. “Growing Genetic Corn.” Volume 43. Biological Supply Company (1980): 180-181. Heim‚ Werner G. “What is a Recessive Allele?.” Volume 53. The American Biology Teacher (1991): 35-36. Raven‚ Peter R.‚ and George B. Johnson. 1996. Biology (4th

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    chemicals before use. Abide by specific warnings and directions. 3. Collect all materials needed for a procedure before proceeding. 4. Perform reactions under the hood when directed. Chemicals may be weighed and prepared at balance or lab tables‚ but tests should be carried out under the hood. 5.Acids and caustic chemicals are stored in the hood. Please do not take these chemicals from the hood. Procedure: PART 1: Metathetical reactions Precipitation reactions A1. Add a

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    Organic Chemistry II Lab 9 Fermentation of a Carbohydrate: Ethanol from Sucrose * Introduction Ethanol is one of the oldest alcohols and also the least toxic one. Industrially‚ ethanol is made most economically by hydration of ethylene. However‚ ethanol that is intended for human consumption must‚ by law‚ be prepared by fermentation. By either method‚ ethanol‚ of course‚ has the same formula‚ structure‚ and properties. The fermentation takes place with the assistance of enzymes from yeast

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    Lab #8: Assignment Worksheet Develop an Outline for a Business Continuity Plan for an IT Infrastructure 1. How does a BCP help mitigate risk? BCPs help mitigate an organization’s risks by ensuring that the organization is better prepared for disaster. 2. What kind of risk does a BCP help mitigate? Organizational risk 3. If you have business liability insurance‚ asset replacement insurance‚ and natural disaster insurance‚ do you still need a BCP or DRP? Why or why not? Yes you still need BCP AND

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    1. OBJECTIVES (a) To determine the equivalent circuit parameters of a 3-phase squirrel-cage induction motor from laboratory test data. (b) To determine the performance characteristics of an induction motor under load conditions. (c) To control the no-load speed of an induction motor. 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Three-phase squirrel-cage induction motors An induction motor is a transformer with a rotating secondary winding. It has two essential components: an outer stationary stator and an

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    Student: Krystianna Platz Date: November 5‚ 2014 Section: 113 R- 8AM Experiment 8 Determination of Percent Composition of Pennies Using Redox and Double Displacement (Precipitation) Reactions Objectives: The lab experiment will consist of oxidation-reduction and double displacement reactions as well as titration techniques. All these components will be used in order to determine the percent composition of pennies. In

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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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    Julie Lake November 8‚ 2012 BIO 111‚ C11- Online Villalpando‚ Shawn Lab 8 Title: Mitosis and Meiosis Exercise 1: Mitosis in Animal and Plant Cells Questions: A.) What is the purpose of mitosis? The purpose of mitosis is to create or produce more cells for a living organism. Mitosis occurs when genetic substance in the nucleus divides or separates in order to create more cells. Cytokinesis normally occurs next and the single cell develops into two separate cells. This same process continues

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    Biology 315. Anatomy and Physiology I. Chapter 14. The Brain and Cranial Nerves. Tortora and Grabowski‚ 13th edition. 2012. I. Brain Organization‚ Protection‚ and Nourishment. A. Major Parts of the Brain: brain stem‚ cerebellum‚ diencephalon‚ and cerebrum B. Blood Flow Through the Brain.: substantial; 20% cardiac output at rest; Lack of blood flow > a couple of minutes = permanent damage. Glucose supply must be constant (Sx of hyper/hypoglycemia) 1. Arterial supply

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    simple values for the purpose of better description and explanation. Say V = 5V‚ R= 1 Ω and L = 1H. Assume inductor is initially uncharged. FIGURE 1 From Figure 1: At t0‚ switch is opened. VL= L (di/dt) . L = 1H di=(Ifinal – Iinitial) = (0 – 5) dt= 0.02s‚ say it takes this amount of time to open the switch. Hence‚ VL = (1) (-5) (0.02) VL = -250 V The electrical potential difference is so great that the air between the contacts of the switch might ionise to provide a

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