Introduc on Lab 3 Introduc on to the Microscope 33 34 Lab 3: Introduc on to the Microscope Concepts to explore: x x x x x Types of microscopes Parts of a microscope How to use a microscope Preparing a wet mount slide Depth of eld Introduc on Some objects are far too small to be seen with the human eye. However‚ by using a microscope many can be viewed in great detail. There are many types of microscopes that range from low–level magni ca on (i.e.‚ hand held magni ca on lens) to
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Guidelines: Topic/Purpose: The tone/motivation should be a kind of “frustrated but able to laugh about it” (like comedians when they vent). This is not about a heavy‚ serious issue; it is about something that annoys you on an everyday level. This should be a type of experience anyone can understand and/or relate to. For instance: • Gum litter (under desks‚ on sidewalks‚ etc). • Nasty public bathrooms • Bratty siblings • Whiny celebrities • Rude drivers • Boring teachers (but NOT Mr. Steve‚ of course
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Equipment Checklist Equipment and that may be required for the meeting room: * Overhead projector * Slide projector * Film projector * Projection stands * Remote control for projectors * Screens * Video equipment: VHS‚ DVD‚ teleconferencing * Microphones * Radio * Computer * Mouse * Auxiliary equipment: laser pointers‚ flip charts‚ slide trays * Lighting * Loudspeakers Many meetings are relatively informal‚ held in meeting rooms ’on-site’
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Introduction to the Microscope: Lab Report From Exercise 1: 1. Draw what you see on the ‘e’ slide at 160 xs in the space below. Snaps will be submitted separately. 2. Describe the relationship between what you see through the eyepiece and what you see on the stage. On the stage it was not visible enough rather it looks too small‚ while in microscope it appears black and grainy. 3. Draw the image you see of the ‘e’ slide at 200x. Snaps will be submitted separately. From Exercise 2: Describe what
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Business Presentations & Public Speaking in English A presentation is a formal talk to one or more people that "presents" ideas or information in a clear‚ structured way. People are sometimes afraid of speaking in public‚ but if you follow a few simple rules‚ giving a presentation is actually very easy. This tutorial guides you through each stage of giving a presentation in English‚ from the initial preparation to the conclusion and questions and answers. This tutorial is itself set out like a mini-presentation
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ORGANIZATION AL BEHAVIOR Student Group Presentation Questions of the Case: 1. 2. 3. Describe and evaluate the team situation and the process that are going on in Julie Mok’s current project team. Identity and discuss the sources and the tactics of power that Harry uses in this case and explain other sources and tactics of power that could be prevalent in an organization. Assess at least three different strategies for how to act in the current conflict situation‚ and decide on one strategy that
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Rio Tinto Disclosure Requirements of Property‚ Plant and Equipment Purpose of Presentation: 1. Provide a description of Rio Tinto and its activities in relation to Property‚ Plant and Equipment (PPE) 2. Analyse how the disclosure requirements of PPE met by Rio Tinto satisfy the two fundamental characteristics of useful financial information along with two enhancing characteristics. 3. State the extent to which the disclosure requirements of PPE align with the objectives of general purpose financial
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Today’s Lecture Go over the course outline What is marketing? The marketing process The Course Outline What is Marketing? The Marketing Process Understand the marketplace and customer needs and wants Design a customer-driven marketing strategy Construct a marketing program that delivers superior value Build Profitable Relationships and Create Customer Delight Capture value from customers to create profits and customer equity Step1: Understand Understand the
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Alex Janusko Period B 10/4/13 I. Title: Microscope Lab Report II. Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to teach us how to use a microscope‚ how to make a temporary wet mount‚ and how to stain a slide. The purpose of this lab was also to teach us how to use and measure with a microscope. The purpose of this lab was also to teach us how to draw what we see in a microscope’s field of view. III. Procedure: A. How to use a Microscope When going to take out the microscope‚ make sure you
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the heart rate of the daphnia. Equipment: * Pipette | * Cotton wool | * Concaved microscope slide | * Water (20cm²) | * Microscope slide cover | * Caffeine Solution (20cm²) | * Microscope | * 1 daphnia | * Thermometer | * Stopwatch/timer | * Petri dish * Two experimenters | * Pen * Paper | 1. A concaved microscope slide is placed in a lidless Petri dish. 2. A tiny strand of cotton wool
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