Cassandra Rescoe 2/5/13 English 1520 James Halleman Alcohol and the American Colonists American history shows that our ancestors were heavy drinkers. Why did the colonists drink so much? To understand the logic of our ancestors heavy drinking‚ we think about colonial life. What drinking resources were available to them? What kind of life did they live? New England water was polluted and cow’s milk caused “sickness” (tuberculosis). New England had cold winters. What did they have to keep warm
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determine the unknown DNA plasmid using restriction enzymes and conducting electrophoresis finally comparing the resulting fragments with the known restriction map. In this lab‚ it succeeds in showing the fragments. In this report we will discuss the‚ results‚ limitations and possible errors. Introduction In biology restriction enzymes are used in several ways to modify and manipulate DNA molecules. One common use is to compare pieces of DNA from one that is unknown‚ with fragments of DNA from another
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Gram Negative Unknown Lab Report Abstract The Unknown Gram Negative bacterium inoculated in a Tryptic Soy broth medium was randomly selected from a group of other unknowns. In order to identify this unknown the seven different types of biochemical tests will be conducted on this unknown bacterium to identify it out of 6 possible bacteria; Escherichia coli(E. coli)‚ Enterobacter aerogenes (E.aerogenes)‚ Klebsiella pneumoniae (K.pneumoniae)‚ Proteus mirabilis(P.miranilis)‚ Pseudomonas aeruginosa(P
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and Preparation Hamid Khoshdast* and Abbas Sam Department of Mining Engineering‚ Faculty of Engineering‚ Shahid Bahonar University‚ 76169133‚ Kerman‚ Iran Abstract: The importance of frothers in flotation is widely acknowledged‚ particularly in terms of their role with respect to bubble size‚ and the stability and mobility of the froth phase. These factors play a significant role in the kinetic viability of the process‚ and the overall recovery and the grade that can be achieved from a flotation
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Achieving Success in the Face of the Unknown During World War II‚ one of the greatest thefts in history was occurring. Adolf Hitler was adamant about expanding his private art collection and filling it with the finest art of Europe. A group known as the Monuments Men worked to stop this by recovering and protecting these priceless artworks. Along their way‚ they came across numerous challenges they had to face and overcome. These encounters did not stop them from getting what they wanted‚ just like
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Lay‚ Janine Group #5 December 4‚ 2012 Experiment 1: Preparation of Culture Media Materials: Erlenmeyer Flasks (2 pcs.) Petri dishes (11 pcs.) Cotton stopper Aluminum foil Masking tape NA powder PDA powder Pentel pen Stirring rod Casserole Electric stove Pressure cooker/ autoclave Steps in Preparation of Culture Media: 1. Calculate the total amount of media needed for the experiment (15ml for plates‚ 5-7 mL for tubes). 2. Weigh the required amount of powder needed to
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| Gram Negative Unknown | Biology 3444-006 | | Lena Wallace | 11/7/2011 | | Abstract: The purpose of this lab was to identify an unknown bacteria culture using differential tests. The identification of the unknown culture was accomplished by identifying the bacteria based on its specific metabolic characteristics and morphology. It is suggested that culture 11 is a sample of Enterobacter aerogenes. Introduction: This experiment was centered on metabolic and biochemical testing
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The Photographing Pigeon Lover The Entrepreneur which I have chosen is Eberhard Gramatzki. Eberhard was born on the 27th February 1942‚ and grew up in Kellenhusen (Germany) with his six siblings. After marrying a woman called Janet from the Netherlands (1967)‚ they moved to Vermont to continue their life there‚ while having three children. He became interested in becoming an entrepreneur when he was a working engineer for over 24 years at IBM (International Business Machines)‚ a leading US
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Conclusion: (Identity‚ % error‚ other evidence‚ how to improve) The identity of Unknown A is the compound cobalt(II) chloride hexahydrate (CoCl₂•6H₂O).This is justified by the similarities in color of red-purple crystal like grains‚ which is significant in identifying the product out of the eight suggested identities. Only two had similar characteristics which were CoCl₂•6H₂O and CoSO₄•6H₂O. Before unknown A was heated‚ there was a notable common physical property of the substance being red crystal
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isolate and identify two unknown bacteria from a mixed culture provided to us by our instructor. This study was done by applying all of the methods that have been instructed on thus far in microbiology laboratory class. Each test performed‚ provided us with some key information about the unknown microbes in question and how the bacteria function. Materials and Methods Over a two week period‚ eight prepared types of test media were provided to identify the assigned unknown mixed cultures. Not
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