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    of ATP‚ Adenosine Triose Phosphate. This occurs by converting glucose into pyruvate via glycolysis. Pyruvate is then transported into the mitochondrial matrix via active transport. Numerous reactions‚ catalyzed by a multi enzyme complex then occur‚ where the pyruvate is decarboxylated as shown in the reaction below. Pyruvate + NAD* + CoA ? acetyl CoA + reduced NAD + Carbon Dioxide This experiment shall be carried out via the manometric technique‚ where there are two different environments with

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    experiment is to find out the rate of reaction between Hydrochloric acid (HCL) and Magnesium (Mg) in different temperatures. The products that will be formed are Magnesium Chloride (MgCl2) and Hydrogen (H2). Prediction: I predict that as the temperature increases the rate of reaction also increases. To further explore the fact I further predict that the rate of reaction will double for every 10° C rise in temperature. I further predict as the temperature rises by 10° C the rate of collisions will also

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    The spring constant

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    The spring constant Manuel Cereijido Fernández – UO237242 PL-4 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Objectives The main objective of this experiment was to determine the spring constant using the dynamic method. 2. Theoretical fundamentals On the one hand‚ when a spring oscillates‚ the movement which describes can be classify as a simple harmonic motion. Therefore‚ its position‚ velocity and acceleration equations respect the time will

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    time it takes for the cross on the bottom of the beaker while the reaction is recurring to disappear. As it can be seen in the graph‚ the higher the temperature the shorter the time is for the Sulphur to be created. If it is looked as one continuous line‚ the first part of the trend line shows a steep‚ straight and constant decrease; then the 2nd part is not as steep and has a more gradual decline. Moreover‚ it shows how a reaction at 20°C a slower time for the cross to disappear compared to 40°C

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    – The Constant Gardener In the article “The Constant Gardener: What the Movie Missed” by Sonia Shah‚ she talks about the issues and concerns of new drugs being tested on people in developing countries such as Latin America‚ Eastern Europe‚ Asia and Africa. In Shah’s essay she brings up two convincing arguments against these experiments. One argument Shah speaks on is that in the movie The Constant Gardener the seriousness of the possible danger in these experiments is not well depicted. She argues

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    Change Is Constant

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    because the company had reported about their leadership performance with 50 % net profit in quarter 2‚ ’08-09 on the day before. This share price increase continued in the year 2009 also‚ and from there on‚ in 2010 they have been increasing at steady rate. (Adapted from moneycontrol.com‚ 2011) However with the passage of years‚ the company has seen ups and downs and recently the company is in news because of the joint venture termination between hero group and Honda Motors Company. This news was

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    THE CONSTANT GARDENER CHARACTER ANALYSIS Major Characters: Who is he/she? Role and function. Connotaions of name What values or ideas do they represent? Justin Quayle Tessa Quayle Sandy Woodrow Kenny Curtiss Sir Bernard Pellegrin Arnold Bluhm Tim Donohue Ghita Pearson Dr Lorbeer IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS of MAIN CHARACTERS Consider what main techniques are used to present an impression of

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    Kaival Patel Lit 088 Self and Society in Chinese Literature Zuyan Zhou December 4‚ 12 Change is Constant In a 1999 Chinese comedy-drama film‚ Shower‚ the director Zhang Yang explores the many facets of the Chinese economic revolution. The story follows a father and his two sons through the economic ups and downs facing China. The aging father‚ Mr. Liu‚ and his mentally challenged younger son‚ Er-Ming‚ operate a bathhouse in Shenzhen‚ China. After receiving a fabricated card in the mail‚

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    the reaction will occur) has been proven correct and it proves the theory right. From the results‚ we can see this‚ as the iced water (10 degrees) had the slowest rate of reaction at 1.10 minutes. Then the room temperature water (19 degrees) was tested and had a slightly better rate of reaction at 1.09 minutes. Then last of all‚ we tested the boiling water (63 degrees) which had a large improvement from the last two with a rate of reaction of 43.5 seconds. This showing development in the rate of reaction

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    Enzyme Reaction Rates Under Different Conditions Introduction In this lab you will observe how the rate of a reaction is changed as certain factors are changed. You will observe how changing factors like temperature‚ pH‚ substrate concentration‚ and enzyme concentration changes the rate of an enzymatic reaction. In this experiment you will act as an enzyme by breaking toothpicks witch act as substrates. After observing the results of this experiment you will be able to determine what causes the

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