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    Professor Markus Zindelo English 1213-048 May 17 2013 Weight Problems In society today‚ childhood obesity is becoming a growing and alarming concern. This trend is reflected in the poem “Fat Children‚” by Natalie Day. This is a poem about how hard a mother found it to stop feeding the hungry mouths of her children. A thoughtful analysis of this poem reveals a theme about unethically advocating being overweight. This is easily discernible in the sentence‚ “Even when they smelled of vomit / and

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    Composition and Molecular Formula Worksheet 1. What’s the empirical formula of a molecule containing 65.5% carbon‚ 5.5% hydrogen‚ and 29.0% oxygen? 2. If the molar mass of the compound in problem 1 is 110 grams/mole‚ what’s the molecular formula? 3. What’s the empirical formula of a molecule containing 18.7% lithium‚ 16.3% carbon‚ and 65.0% oxygen? 4. If the molar mass of the compound in problem 3 is 73.8 grams/mole‚ what’s the molecular formula? Write the molecular formulas of the

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    MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST Education/Training Required: All molecular biologists must at least earn a bachelor’s degree in a related science field. Required courses usually include cell biology‚ evolutionary biology‚ genetics‚ ecology‚ general chemistry‚ biochemistry‚ organic chemistry‚ physics‚ molecular biology‚ multivariable calculus‚ and linear algebra. Most jobs for molecular biologists require a doctoral degree. During college‚ students may want to participate in science-related activities

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    hydrolyzes the bond linking the completed polypeptide chain and the P site tRNA. (1 point) a. b. c. d. e. RF-1 EF-G Peptidyl transferase Ribosomal esterase Signal peptidase 5. Prominent prokaryotic posttranslational modifications include all of the following except __________. (1 point) a. b. c. d. e. glycosylation methylation proteolytic processing prenylation phosphorylation 6. In prokaryotes most of the control of protein synthesis occurs at the level of ________. (1 point) a. b. c. d. translation

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    Every step in this experiment has reasons behind its application. One determines the masses of the crucible and barium chloride hydrate for obvious data collection and calculation purposed. The heating of the sample slowly for 10 minutes is done to remove the water from the sample. A constant mass for the sample must be obtained so therefore it must be done slowly because if not you may loose mass from the sample. At the point where the crystalline solid changes to a powdery solid the sample must

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    Section 10-1 The Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Matter Prerequisites The kinetic-molecular theory is based on the idea that particles of matter are always in motion. The theory can be used to explain the properties of solids‚ liquids‚ and gases in terms of the energy of particles and the forces that act between them. ideal gas: an imaginary gas that perfectly fits all the assumption of the kinetic-molecular theory. Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases (based on the following 5 assumptions) Most

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    7.6 Summary 1. 7.6 Molecular Orbital Theory a. Intro i. Molecular orbital theory states that the atomic orbitals involved in bonding actually combine to form new orbitals that are the property of the entire molecule‚ rather than of the individual atoms forming the bonds. 1. The new orbitals are called molecular orbitals. ii. Electrons shared by atoms in a molecule reside in the molecular orbitals. iii. Molecular orbitals are like atomic orbitals

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    MINISTERUL EDUCATIEI‚ CERCETARII SI TINERETULUI INSPECTORATUL SCOLAR JUDETEAN DOLJ OLIMPIADA DE LIMBA ENGLEZA FAZA LOCALA -GIMNAZIU -11 APRILIE‚ 2008 Clasa aVI-a SUBJECT I Ask "wh-" questions about the underlined parts of the following sentences: 1. The English teacher gave us a test last week. 2. People often go to pubs in London because they have accessible prices. 3. The top model is wearing a silver dress tonight. 4. The weather was warm and sunny yesterday. 5. Nothing has happened

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    RESEARCH QUESTION How does the glucose concentration effects the time taken for the potassium permanganate to decolourise from purple to colourless ? HYPOTHESIS The higher the glucose concentration the shorter the time taken for the potassium permanganate to decolourise from purple to colourless. VARIABLES VARIABLE | UNITS | RANGE | METHOD FOR CONTROL | INDEPENDENT VARIABLE-Concentration of glucose solution | % | 5%10%15%20%25%30% | Different glucose concentration are tested | DEPENDENT VARIABLE-The

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    Glucose Intake Experiment In ruminants‚ starch is enzymatic hydrolyzed digested to glucose which is highly energetically efficient and absorbed by brush border membrane in small intestinal. In order to better understanding of digestion and absorption of glucose in the ruminants‚ they did a lot of experiments on three kinds of ruminate‚ cow‚ calf and sheep. Determining from different aspects such as mRNA expression‚ protein expression and enzyme activity‚ hormone content‚ glucose intake and

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