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    -a fingerprint stay the same your whole life. -general ridge patterns so they can’t be systematically classified. Loops -delta and cores Ulnar loop -opens toward the little finger Radial loops -opens toward the thumb Whorl -one or more cores -at least 2 delta Plain whorl -if you can draw a line in the middle of the two delta and makes both side symmetrically. Pocket loop -not symmetrical Arches -rises slightly and exits on the opposite side (like a hump) -no delta or cores Plain

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    School of Science‚ Information Technology and Engineering Student Name: Student ID: Gurtej Singh (30129833) Course Code: ____ ITECH 5000________ Course Name: Programming 1 Date Submitted: _5 June 2014________ Lecturer’s Name: _ Hari Kiran Vege ____ ASSIGNMENT TITLE: Development of a Simple Program Involving Multiple Classes Feedback / Assessment: LECTURER’S SIGNATURE: DATE: PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is the presentation of the expressed thought or work of another person as though it

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    Learning Goals: • Predict the kinetic and potential energy of objects. • Examine how kinetic and potential energy interact with each other. In the space provided‚ define the following words: Kinetic energy-is the energy of motion. An object that has motion - whether it is vertical or horizontal motion Potential energy-is the energy of an object or a system due to the position of the body or the arrangement of the particles of the system Open Internet Explorer. From the FMS

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    will prove or disapprove on how to examine bacteria‚ and how to determine if a substance is contaminated. Materials:  Yogurt  Test Tube  95% Alcohol  Dropper  Permanent Marker  Bunsen Burner  Microscope Glass Slide  Pipette  Inoculation Loop  Test Tube  Safranin

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    Kirchhoff’s Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) imposes constraints on the currents in the branches that are attached to each node of a circuit. In simplest terms‚ KCL states that the sum of the currents that are entering a given node must equal the sum of the currents that are leaving the node. Thus‚ the set of currents in branches attached to a given node can be partitioned into two groups whose orientation is away from (into) the node. The two groups must contain the same net current. In general

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    one direction along the edge B • Self-loop – Edge that originates and ends at the same vertex • Parallel edges A – Two undirected edges with same end vertices – Two directed edges with same origin and destination COSC 2011‚ Summer 2004 A B Types of graphs • Undirected graph – All edges are undirected • Directed graph – All edges are directed • Mixed graph – Has both directed and undirected edges • Simple graph – No parallel edges and self-loops COSC 2011‚ Summer 2004 Example find route

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    results in a corresponding increase in performance of a computer even if the main memory speed remains the same.” 5.6 A program consists of two nested loops — a small inner loop and a much larger outer loop. The general structure of the program is given in Figure P5.1. The decimal memory addresses shown delineate the location of the two loops and the beginning and end of the total program. All memory locations in the various sections‚ 17–22‚ 23–164‚ 165–239‚ and so on‚ contain instructions to

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    variables you need‚ what loops etc. Do not write any code yet! Try and figure out HOW to solve the problem before starting to write any code. 3) Once you’ve figured out from your rough work how to solve the problem‚ the next step is to write a program that contains this solution: As a step to writing your program you could do the following: a. Note down the variables that will be used and their type: the type is important!; b. Note the loops required and when those loops should start and stop;

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    Extracting DNA from Human Cheek Cells: Conclusion The hypothesis of my experiment‚ if the strawberry DNA product was strandlike yet clumply then human epithelial cell DNA will be strandlike and clumpy too‚ was supported. This is because through the observations noted when the lab was being conducted‚ it can be seen that the human epithelical cell DNA was small‚ stringy‚ clumpy and squishy‚ just like the strawberry DNA product. Other observations of the human epithelial cell DNA was it was not only

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    Give an account of nitrogenous excretion in mammals. Excretion plays an important part in the process by which the internal environment is regulated to maintain homoeostasis. It is the elimination of the unwanted products of metabolism and of substances present in excess within the organism. Animals excrete nitrogenous waste products such as ammonia‚ uric acid or urea. These or similar products to that produced by the deamination of any excess protein that has been eaten as nitrogenous compounds

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