An experiment to investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of reaction of the Enzyme Trypsin. Aim: This investigation was on the effect temperature has on the rate that the enzyme trypsin hydrolyses its substrate‚ a protein found in milk (casein). This investigation was conducted under controlled conditions‚ the temperature being the changeable variable. Trypsin and its substrate (powdered milk which is a source of the protein casein) were heated in a water bath. The contents of the two
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90 sec = 40 units per hour (c) Direct labor cost = Labor cost per hour / flow rate = 9*$15/h / 40 trucks per hour = $3.38/truck (d) Direct labor cost in work cell= (75+85+90+65+70+55+80+65+80) sec/truck * $15/hr = $2.77/truck (e) Utilization = flow rate / capacity 85 sec / 90 sec = 94.4% (f) (g) Capacity = 1 / 145 units/second = 24.83 toy--‐trucks per hour Q4.4. 12 tasks to 4 workers (a) (a) Capacity = 1 / 85 sec = 42.35 units per hour (b) Direct labor content = (70+55+85+60) sec = 270 sec/unit
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Window to search for the section numbers that are given in brackets. (For example‚ type 3.1.3 in the Find window.) OSSD & Requirements (Sec. 3.1) OSSD is short for: Ontario Secondary School Diploma 30 credits (18 compulsory‚ 12 elective) must pass the provincial secondary school literacy test 40 hours of community hours Community Involvement Activities (Sec. 3.1.3) when it may be completed: any time during the school encourages students to develop _Awarness__ and of the role they can play in
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Mary Schapiro In her role at the SEC‚ Mary Schapiro was known as one of the world’s most powerful female regulators. She was named chair in the midst of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. As chairman‚ she helped strengthen and revitalize the agency by overseeing a more rigorous enforcement program and shaping new rules for Wall Street. During her tenure‚ the agency’s work force brought about a record number of enforcement actions and achieved significant regulatory reform to
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order or to bearer. (Sec. 184‚ NIL) 2) BILL OF EXCHANGE – It is an unconditional order in writing‚ addressed by one person to another‚ signed by the person giving it‚ requiring the person to whom it is addressed‚ to pay on demand‚ or a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money‚ to order or to bearer. (Sec. 126‚ NIL) 3) CHECK – a form of a Bill of Exchange drawn on a bank and always payable on demand. (Sec. 185‚ NIL) REQUISITES OF A NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT – (Sec. 1) 1. It must be in
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DEFINITIONS 1) Sec. 2(c) : ‘AUTHORISED PERSON’ - means an authorized dealer‚ money changer‚ off-shore banking unit‚ any person authorized under Sub-Sec. (1) of Sec. 10 to deal in foreign exchange or securities 2) Sec. 2(e) : ‘CAPITAL ACCOUNT TRANSACTION’ - means a transaction which alters the assets and liabilities‚ including contingent liabilities outside India of persons resident in India or assets or liabilities in India of persons resident outside India and includes transactions under Sec. 6(3)
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ACT NO. 2137 - THE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS LAW I — THE ISSUE OF WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS Section 1. Persons who may issue receipts. — Warehouse receipts may be issued by any warehouseman. Sec. 2. Form of receipts; essential terms. — Warehouse receipts need not be in any particular form but every such receipt must embody within its written or printed terms: (a) The location of the warehouse where the goods are stored‚ (b) The date of the issue of the receipt‚ (c) The consecutive number of the receipt
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Does helicopter blade size affect flight time Code SNC 1DO 9/9/2013 By Introduction:- A helicopter is a very unique type of aircraft that uses rotating blades (wings of a airplane‚ and a helicopter must be curved from the front and gradually smooth out at the back to generate lift. This shape is called an airfoil ) to acquire lift .Unlike an airplane that is dependent on speed‚ an airplane must fly in a certain speed to move enough air over its wings to provide
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Objectives: To learn about motion through studying and matching graphs of position vs. time and velocity vs. time; to develop an understanding of the concepts of kinematics. Predict‚ sketch‚ and test motion graphs to better understand motion. Equipment: Computer Vernier computer interface Logger Pro Vernier Motion Detector Meter stick Masking tape Preliminary Questions: 1a. The pink line shows the position of an object at rest with respect to
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(FASB‚ 2014). 2. Are there SEC documents as a part of this Codification? If yes‚ where are they located? Do all firms need to follow this SEC guidance? If not‚ which companies do not have to follow this SEC guidance? Yes‚ there is a help section on SEC Content which explains that the Codification includes guidance that have been issued by both FASB and the SEC. Throughout the Codification‚ the SEC and FASB will provide guidance‚ but will do so in separate ways. The SEC will have sections labeled
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