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    Earthquake Diary Entry

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    sudden I could hear this rumbling sound that seemed to come from inside earth. It started off as a gentle vibration then after a few minutes the noise and the vibrations became more violent. It was as if the earth had a terrible stomach ache. The shake got more violent after a few minutes pictures were thrown of the wall books flew of the shelves. People were screaming and the air smelt and tasted like dust. We hid under a chair but I forgot to blow out a candle I lit and it fell to the floor and

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    Estimation of protein concentration Introduction Protein assays are designed to measure the total protein in a solution. Protein assays are quantitative if the protein to be assayed is available in sufficient quantity such that one is able to use it to create a standard curve. If this cannot be achieved‚ then a standard protein‚ such as albumin‚ may be used for a standard curve with the understanding that the results on the unknown protein are semi-quantitative. Since most proteins are not available

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    Analysis of protein post-translational modifications using DIGE-based proteomics Robert M. DeKroon‚ Jennifer B. Robinette‚ Cristina Osorio‚ Sun Yong Jeong‚ Eric Hamlett‚ Mihaela Mocanu and Oscar Alzate Summary Difference gel electrophoresis (DIGE) is most often used to assess relative changes in the expression levels of individual proteins in multiple complex samples‚ and this information is valuable in making inferences about relative protein activity. However‚ a protein‟s activity is not

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    Shaking Baby Syndrome

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    affectionately to you‚ they shake you violently and vigorously. You are a baby‚ imagine the fear and pain that the shaking causes you. This is a form of child abuse and what is even harder to believe is that it actually happens. The correct term is Shaken Baby Syndrome and it is a form of abuse that is happening far and wide. What exactly is Shaking Baby Syndrome? Shaken Baby Syndrome is a serious brain injury that occurs when adults‚ frustrated and angry with children‚ shake then violently‚ and Shaken

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    The Spectrophotometer Determination Of Protein Concentrations And The Effects Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate And Triton X-100 Have On Protein Concentration. INTRODUCTION Spectroscopy is used as a collective term for all the analytical techniques based on the interaction of light and matter. Spectrophotometry is one of the branches of spectroscopy where we measure the absorption of light by molecules that are in a gas or vapour state or dissolved molecules/ions (Tombs‚ et.al‚ 1959). Spectroscopy is the

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    common theories as to the genesis of the handshake. Additionally‚ I will attempt to explain different types of handshakes and the psychology behind each particular shake. Finally‚ I will explore some general circumstances/contexts in which one would find an individual actively engaging in handshaking. Gandhi said‚ “you can’t shake hands with a clinched fist”. II. Body: A. History: It is difficult to pinpoint the exact inception of the handshake as were most events that occurred before written

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    Libya. Paragraph 2: What we are talking about‚ according to commercials‚ is that Miller is by god an American beer‚ “born and brewed in the U.S.A.‚” and the men who drink it are American men‚ the kind of men who aren’t afraid to perspire freely and shake a man’s Hand. Paragraph 3: Maybe shaken hands is just their simple straightforward burly masculine American patriotic way of saying to each other: “Floyd‚ I am truly sorry I drank all that Miller beer last night and went to the bathroom in your glove

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    VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY – HOCHIMINH CITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY School of Biotechnology EXPRESSION OF PROTEIN ANTIGEN HIV -1 P24 IN TRANSGENIC TOBACCO PLANTS A thesis submitted to The School of Biotechnology‚ International University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of B.S. in Biotechnology Student name: Nguyen Ngoc Tu Anh – BT050036 Supervisor: Dr. Nguyen Thi Thanh

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    slamming the door shut. “Help us!” screamed Petey. “With what?” I replied. Petey seemed winded for some reason‚ he was trying to get every ounce of oxygen that he possibly could. When he finally mustered up enough air to speak‚ the floor began to shake‚ the ceiling fan started rocking back and forth‚ the fire in the fireplace was stopped in its place‚ and the T.V dove into the ground. Rodger began to sweat and scurried under the dinner table. Still unaware of what was happening I yelled‚ “What is

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    Experiment 2 Quantification of Proteins in Solution by Spectrophotometer Lab bench# 1 Introduction: Absorption spectroscopy is a common method for finding the concentration of proteins or protein complexes in a solution. Proteins absorb light at specific wavelengths and can be defined by the equation A = log (Io/I). This equation states that an absorbance at a specific wavelength‚ A is equal to the log of the ratio of incident light intensity (Io)‚ to transmitted light intensity (I). A

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