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    Calculation Process: The rate of respiration is calculated by dividing the distance that the drop of dye moved over 5 (period of time). For example‚ at 19 OC‚ the distance that the drop has moved after 5 minutes for the 3 trials are respectively 0.19‚ 0.10 and 0.13. The rate of trial 1 is then calculated by dividing 0.19 over 5‚ which is 0.0380 (shown above). For average rate of respiration‚ it is calculated by adding up all 3 trials of the same temperature and dividing the sum by 3. Additionally

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    Preserving Fish Specimen

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    PRESERVING FISH SPECIMENS Specimens from any field collection should be deposited in a reference collection in an institutional for the long-term maintenance and access for the future. The animals should therefore be preserved in the best possible condition and where possible‚ ensure that the natural colour is retained‚ their external appendages (e.g. fins) are erected and stomach contents intact. Care should be taken to ensure that specimens are undamaged. Features important in the taxonomic

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    stimulant‚ stimulants speed up metabolic processes‚ cellular respiration is a metabolic process. CO2 production is an indicator of cellular respiration. With these facts a hypothesis stating that the rate of cellular respiration will increase in higher concentrations of nicotine‚ which can be observed by the increase of CO2 production. Cellular respiration is the most efficient way for cells to harvest energy stored in food. Cellular respiration is defined as the aerobic harvesting of energy from food

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    The Fish Case Analysis

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    1. What are the four big ideas in the book? (Explain each idea) The fish book explains the four successful elements to get energy‚ passion‚ and creativity. The first notable element in the book is Chooseing attitude‚ so that means you are very responsible for making your attitude to work. If you take the negative attitude make‚ then you will have a bad day or you will get a positive day when you come with a convinced day. The second element is finding the best way to play and having fun at work

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    Lab Report Respiration

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    Problem: Does prior exercise affect the ability to squeeze a clothespin? Hypothesis: After exercise‚ people will be able to squeeze the clothespin faster than those without prior exercise. Materials: For this experiment a timer and a clothespin were used. Methods: To begin this experiment an individual was asked to squeeze a clothespin as many times as possible within one minute and the results were recorded. Then this same individual was asked to exercise (run in place‚ preferably)

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    Exchange Relationship

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    Exchange Relationship DarvinBrown BUS 620 Abstract Marketing is a social process involving the activities necessary to enable individuals and organizations to obtain what they need and want to exchanges with others and develop ongoing exchange relationships. Many companies‚ especially industrial-product companies‚ lag in customer orientation‚ which increases the likelihood of “hard sales”. This paper addresses some issues facing companies who must market products that may not be an “easy

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    A Splendid Exchange

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    MGT 5312: International Management Book Review # 1 A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World. Bernstein‚ William J. New York: Grove Press‚ 2008. 467 pp. A Splendid Exchange is an inside look at how trade has had an impact on human development. The book answers the questions of how trade developed‚ how it expanded‚ and how trade is an essential economic force. The author‚ William J. Bernstein‚ explains how trade almost always benefits the nations that engage in it‚ but only when averaged

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    Kula exchange

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    In cultural anthropology and sociology‚ reciprocity refers to non-market exchange of goods and labour; that is‚ "gift economic systems". It is the basis of most non-market economies. The concept was key to the debate between early anthropologists Bronislaw Malinowski and Marcel Mauss on the meaning of "Kula exchange" in the Trobriand Islands off Papua New Guinea during the First World War.[1] Malinowski used Kula exchange to demonstrate the apparently random gift-giving was in fact a key political

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    Fish Paste Facts

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    Fish Paste/Bagoong BAGOONG IN CUBES -packed in aluminum foil and carton. -more stable‚ handy‚ and appealing as compared to traditional bagoong. -was an offshoot of a study titled “Preparation of Dried Products from Fish Paste (Bagoong Cubes)” -the product has a longer shelf-life -the technology eliminates the problem of toxin production by Clostridium botulinum due to anaerobic and watercontent of the traditional bagoong. -the absence of anaerobic bacteria makes it a safer food additive. -to

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    Hemoglobin In Ice Fish

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    Their blood is almost transparent because of the lack of red blood cells‚ and they are the only vertebrate that does not have circulating hemoglobin. Those organisms are referred to as Ice fish‚ and they are one of the unique organism that live in Southern Ocean around Antarctica and Southern South America‚ where water temperatures remain relatively stable. Hemoglobin is a protein within mammalian red blood cells that transports oxygen for delivery to tissues throughout the body. Having red blood

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