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    =CBC Lab Report Jennie Halula 1/23/2015 WCCC/Spring 15’ A&P2/Laboratory Mr. Sisak Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to run the following blood tests on an individual (myself) and to record results. 1. RBC count (Normal Value: Females:4.8 million‚ Males:5.4 million per mm of blood) 2. WBC count (Normal Value: 4‚500-11‚000 per mm of blood) 3. WBC differential a. Normal Value: Neutrophils: 50-70% b. Normal Value: Eosinophils: 1-4% c. Normal Value: Basophils: 0.5-1%

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    Stem and Leaf Display

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    Stem and Leaf Plots Examples 1. A stem and leaf plot is a method used to organize statistical data. The greatest common place value of the data is used to form the stem. The next greatest common place value is used to form the leaves. 17 stem leaf 2. EXAMPLE: Make a stem and leaf plot of the algebra test scores given below. Then complete each question. 56‚ 65‚ 98‚ 82‚ 64‚ 71‚ 78‚ 77‚ 86‚ 95‚ 91‚ 59‚ 69‚ 70‚ 80‚ 92‚ 76‚ 82‚ 85‚ 91‚ 92‚ 99‚ 73 1st put the scores in numerical order. 56‚ 59‚ 64

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    Applications of Le Châtelier’s Principle (September 11 - 15‚ 2014) **The purpose of this experiment was to visually observe the effects of how changing certain aspects of the reaction affected the observed equilibrium. PROCEDURE: Introductory activity Part A: Effect of Concentration: Two different temperature water baths were created‚ one at 65-70oC‚ the other ice‚ and set aside for Part B. 20 mL of potassium thiocyanate solution were poured into a petri dish. The initial color and all subsequent

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    The Last Leaf Analysis

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    I picked my own story for The American writer O. Henry The Name of story is: The Last Leaf a brief summary of the story: The short story took place in New York City where two friends - Sue and Johnsy - live‚ work in art in a poor apartment‚ and publish their drawings in magazines‚ and thereby earning their living‚ and like any other artist‚ they hope to draw a masterpiece one day. One day‚ Johnsy fell prey to pneumonia. The doctor visited her and told her friend-Sue- that Johnsy could be cured

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    The Last Leaf (Analyis)

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    Last leaf is a short story that entails the treasury of life and the existence of faith and hope. It heeds to the importance of living and how we deal with the hindrances we battled through our life story. It is a moving story across the traps that come across us in the most significant part of our lives. The value of life is the centerpiece of the story where all things go back and revolve. A part of the story gives us a hint that God is the only one who knows whether we ride on with life and chances

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    Leaf Cutter Bees

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    Leaf Cutter Bees Leaf cutter bees‚ play a big part in the world. Not very many people know of their existence or what they actually do. They are very interesting little insects starting from there looks‚ actions‚ and how important their job is as a Leaf Cutter Bee. Leaf Cutter Bees; looks are very distinct. They are not like Honey Bees; they do not look like wasps or hornets. They almost resemble more of a beetle in a way. A beetle has a hard shell on their back and most beetles we think of

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    O'Henry the Last Leaf

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    The stylistic analysis of “The Last Leaf” by O’Henry The text under stylistic analysis is the short story “The Last Leaf” by O’Henry. William Sydney Porter was born on 11-th of September in 1862 in North Carolina. His mother died when he was three year old. Porter worked at drug store of his uncle. Then he went to Texas and tried many professions. For example rancher‚ bank teller‚ journalist‚ founding a comic weekly magazine The Rolling Stone. Then was employed by the Houston Post to write a humorous

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    Avocado Leaf Plasticity

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    mesophyll‚ a higher specific leaf area‚ and improved light capture…" (Matos et al.‚ 2009). The sun leaves were described as "generally thicker with an enhanced quantity of palisade mesophyll" (Matos et al.‚ 2009). Our objective was the presence of phenotypic plasticity in avocado trees based on the differences in the morphology of shade and sun leaves. In our study‚ we asked whether there is a difference in surface area‚ length-to-width ratio‚ mass‚ specific leaf mass‚ and color between shade

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    Nissan Leaf Every time you coast or apply the brakes in the Nissan LEAF® the electric motor acts as an electric generator‚ converting energy that would otherwise be wasted into battery energy. So even when you’re slowing down‚ you’re charging up. The Nissan LEAF® gets the equivalent of 130 miles per gallon. That’s right‚ 130 miles per gallon. [*] How does it achieve these remarkable numbers? With a 100% electric drive system powered by an advanced rechargeable lithium-ion battery‚ and nine range-maximizing

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    Loss In The Last Leaf

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    Loss becomes an event that each main character in “Gwilan’s Harp” by Ursula K. LeGuin‚ “The Washwoman” by Isaac Bashevik Singer‚ and “Last Leaf” by O. Henry has to experience and overcome. Each main character loses an object or person that has become close to them through different ways. Gwilan from “Gwilan’s Harp” loses both her harp and her passion‚ sadly ending her career as a harpist. Later‚ she also loses her husband‚ Torm‚ through illness‚ causing her to reach her lowest point. The washwoman

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