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    ------------------------------------------------- rechmay_hernandez@yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------- Company History A Pioneer EEI Corporation was incorporated in 1931 by Mr. Rey Parker‚ a retired officer of the United States Navy‚ as Engineering Equipment & Supply Company ( EESCO) in 1931. The company focused on the trading in mill equipment for the mining industry. EESCO eventually diversified into the steel fabrication business‚ constructing sea vessels

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    Biology Bread Mould Eei

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    Biology EEI Overview By Jack Chappell Introduction: The most common fungi in the world is Bread Mold Fungus‚ also known as Rhizopus stolonifer (NCBI database). This mold is a common problem in most households throughout the world. The experiment being undertaken‚ changes the ingredients in bread to test the rate in which mold grows differently. These results will also be accommodated with climate control and the effects that could be associated with temperature and humidity. Mold will

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    identify la eiment Procedure: See lab skills lab pp23-28. Questions:1. The hottest part of the flame is the tip of the inner blue cone of the flame 2. if your flame is to yellow orange or sooty black you have to adjust the air vent of the Bunsen burner. 3.Zero the triple beam balance using the adjustment screw on the left side of the balance below the pan. The pointer should meet up with the the line on the right side of the balance. 4. to tare the electronic balance hit the tare button or

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    Biology Eei Lab Report

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    Biology EEI Effect of Inorganic and Organic Fertilisers on Yield and Growth of Tomatoes By Yash Teacher: Mrs. Elphick TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract................................................................................3 Introduction..........................................................................4 Materials and Methods.........................................................6 Contents of fertilisers...........................................................6 Procedure....

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    Spirit

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    It is often stated on our website that our school puts the greatest emphasis on actual practice and direct experience‚ instead of simply theoretical knowledge and the development of opinion. In the divine science of theurgy there is much to learn and study‚ it is true; but in the end‚ only direct experience can ever serve as the vehicle which carries the aspirant towards God. In order to create the proper conditions required to cause these experiences‚ spiritual practice (called “askesis”) is

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    1. Goal in life: My goal in life is to be able to influence other people’s lives in a positive way. I hope to have an impact in somebody’s life like my uncle has in mine. He has taught me so much about life and most of my beliefs come from him. If I have even one person I help out in my entire life‚ then I will be the happiest person in the world. Hopefully I can help influence many people’s lives through my job‚ I hope to be a very successful engineer after graduating from Columbia University.

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    Chemistry Food Acids - Eei

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    year 12 Chemistry – mr symoniw | Extended Experimental Investigation | Food Chemistry | | Yash Kamal | Semester 1 | Index Rationale – 1 Hypothesis – 6 Aim – 6 Materials – 6 Method – 6 Results – 6 Discussion – 10 Conclusion – 17 Recommendations – 17 Appendices and Bibliography – 19-24 Index Rationale – 1 Hypothesis – 6 Aim – 6 Materials – 6 Method – 6 Results – 6 Discussion – 10 Conclusion – 17 Recommendations – 17 Appendices and Bibliography – 19-24 Rationale

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    Bunsen Burner Erin Hillman August 30‚ 2010/5th period Biology Bunsen Burner Introduction: One of the most efficient ways to heat materials is by a Bunsen Burner. Bunsen Burners are made in a variety of different shapes and sizes. Hypothesis: In this lab my class learned the most efficient and safest way to use a Bunsen Burner. Materials: The materials used were; safety goggles‚ safety apron‚ ring stand‚ Bunsen Burner‚ flame striker‚ gas‚ wire gauze‚ a beaker‚ beaker tongs and

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    Thermogenic Fat Burners: What to Expect One of the most important things to athletes‚ bodybuilders and the average gym goer is that they are able to burn fat. Unfortunately‚ fat is stubborn. Fat likes to stick around in places where we absolutely don’t want it to be. This is one reason that thermogenic fat burners first entered the market. What happens when I take them? Thermogenic fat burners are supplements that work on the basis of heat. The fat burners will create heat that will stimulate your

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    Contents 1.0 Abstract 2 2.0 Introduction 2 2.1 Aim 3 2.2 Hypothesis 4 3 Materials and Apparatus 4 4 Method 4 5.0 Results 5 6.0 Discussion 6 7.0 Conclusion 7 8.0 Appendix 8 9.0 Reference List 10 1.0 Abstract Enzymes are catalysts to ensure homeostasis in the body [2]. Homeostasis is the tendency to maintain the internal environment [2]. Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent that can be decomposed by catalase [11]‚ the liver is able to decompose hydrogen peroxide enzymatically

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