Product Identification Costing Sheet I have a dish of grilled lamb chops with tomatoes and olives‚ honey lime carrots‚ and roasted red potatoes with garlic and rosemary. After costing out every item in the recipe I got a subtotal of $104.56. Once I introduced a Q-factor of 3% into the costing‚ I came up with a subtotal with Q-factor of $107.70. My yield of the dishes is 10 plates‚ so taking the subtotal with a Q-factor and dividing it by 10‚ makes it $10.77 per dish‚ then add in a dollar for extra
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Session 3: 11:45am- 12:30pm Concurrent Session: 12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch: 1:30pm-2:30pm Workshop Session 4: 2:30pm- 3:30pm Breakout Session: 2:30pm- 3:30pm Break: 3:30pm- 3:45pm Presentation: 3:45pm- 5:30pm Gala Dinner: 6:30pm - 10:00pm Function Sheet
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SAMITY registered under 1973 act with govt of MadhyaPradesh IN S T R U CT IO N S T O S T U D E N T S FO R J S T H EX AM ( 2 nd L E VE L) The second level of JSTH exam will be conducted online in the first and second weeks of April‚ 2013. The date sheet for SECOND LEVEL ONLINE TEST has been attached along with and is also available on the website for download. Following are the important instructions for students: 1. Students can appear for this examination from their respective schools‚ cyber
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Thomson 1897 (also discovered charge to mass ratio (1.76*10^8 C/g)) ▪ Cathode ray (with high voltage source) through Anode and magnetic field onto fluorescent screen‚ gave off alpha rays and X-rays (discovered by W. Röentgen (1896) by “accident”) ← A fundamental particle (lepton) ← Fermion: it has a spin (±½) ← Give off β when decays ← Milliken’s oil drop experiment helped figure out charge(1.6*10^-19) and mass(9.09*10^-28 g) of electron ← Atomic Structure Models ← J. J. Thomson Model
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Decision Sheet Situation Analysis Strengths of Nirmal Rayons 1.Duopoly in the market – only two major players 2.Unutilized capacity of 1200 tonnes - can be used in case of unexpectedly high demand 3. Capacity increase sanctioned by the government – can be used to service newer markets 4. Rising number of users for Cellulose film Weaknesses of Nirmal Rayons 1. Increased supply – 2 existing firms and 3 new ones have been given letters of intent for increasing capacity 2. Substitutes –
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Test Paper Chemistry Section 1 : Multiple choice‚ circle the best choice A‚ B‚ C‚ or D in each questions. Each Question Carries 1 mark 1. Which of the following processes do water molecules gain heat? A. Melted ice cream freezing when put in to refrigerator B. Water droplets forming on outside of a cold can of soda C. Icecube melting when left outside D. Water droplets forming on a window on a cold day 2. Which of the following properties should a sponge have to carry out its functions
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Information sheet How to survive the month Nowadays everyone like to save some money‚ the economy is a real mess so it is important to have a budget‚ especially for the students. So the question is how to live on a budget? Eating out Usually you spent a lot of money on eating out‚ and this is the last thing you should do. Instead of wasting money on eating in luxury restaurants you can go home and make something for lunch. Food buys. It is obvious that you
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Maintaining a Balance 1. Most organism are active in a limited temperature range The role of Enzymes in metabolism‚ their chemical composition and specificity on substrates Role of enzymes * Enzymes are organic catalysts. They are protein molecules that increase the rate of the reactions in living organisms. * Without enzymes‚ metabolic reactions at body temperatures would be too slow to produce sufficient energy to maintain life * Intracellular enzymes are used in the cells
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com/mmedia/circmot/rcd.cfm What is ‘g force’ in physics? G‚ in physics‚ a symbol relating to gravity. A capital G indicates the gravitational constant‚ as explained in the article GRAVITATION. A lower-case g stands for the acceleration imparted by gravity at the earth’s surface. An acceleration of 1 g is 32. 1 feet per second per second (9.8 m/s2). Fliers and astronauts may experience accelerations many times larger than 1 g. These accelerations are usually expressed in multiples of g‚ such as 2g‚ 3g‚ etc.
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Chapter 1: Intro Independent Variable - variable you deliberately change during an experiment Theory - explanation based on a large number of experiments Hypothesis - educated prediction of cause and effect - what you test in an experiment Control - a zero or set form of the independent variable Dependent - variable you measure because you think it could change 7 characteristics: order‚ regulation‚ growth and development‚ energy processing‚ response to the environment‚ reproduction‚ evolutionary
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