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    Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme. (SIWES) Uploaded by oyedokun on Jun 05‚ 2012 OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAMME (SIWES) The Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) is a skill training program‚ designed to expose and prepare student in institutions of higher learning for the industrial work situation they are likely to meet after graduation. The scheme is also meant to familiarize students with work methods and exposed them to the needed experience in handling such equipment and

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 HISTORY OF SIWES The Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) is the accepted skill training program which forms part of the approval of minimum academic standard in the various degree programs for all Nigerian universities. Also the Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme [SIWES] in Nigeria is a prerequisite to graduation from the tertiary institution in science related courses‚ engineering‚ agriculture and various other programmes. This is an effort to

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    Lab Report #1: Observing Bacteria Microbiology Abstract: This lab exercise familiarized the student with the use of a microscope by observing and identifying various different slides under the microscope. The student practiced observing the given slides under the 10x‚ 40x‚ and 100x (oil immersion) objective lenses‚ which allowed for the identification of the different organism’s shapes and sizes. Purpose: The aim of this exercise is to equip the student with the knowledge

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    Grams staining method and reliability of this method. According to me‚ Grams staining process is a simple technique that assists in recognition of etiological agent and therefore can be called as one of the most significant staining practices in microbiology. Though‚ Gram is concerned that the staining process developed by him is imperfect because not all bacteria can be stained by it‚ but in my opinion‚ when we pour ethanol over the slide to wash away the dye then only definite bacteria can retain

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    UNIVERSTY OF LAGOS REPORT ON SIWES WITH DEPARTMENT OF MARINE SCIENCES‚ AQUACULTURE UNIT. UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS‚ AKOKA NIGERIA. PREPARED BY : ODIASE‚ IKPONMWOSA MERCY. 080811051 DEPARTMENT OF MARINE SCIENCES PERIOD OF ATTACHMENT 11TH APRIL – 30TH SEPTEMBER‚ 2011.

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    Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) For Quantity Surveying Department 1 U. O. Okeke The Guide To Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) For Quantity Surveying Department Okeke Ugochukwu O BSc (in view) Department of Quantity Surveying Nnamdi Azikiwe University P.M.B. 5025 Awka‚ Anambra state‚ Nigeria Preface This manual titled “The Guide to SIWES” is compiled to aid students who are about going for their SIWES programme to know what it entails and how to

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    Abstract The primary focus of this lab was on microscopy and simple stains. Crystal violet and Carbol fuchsine‚ simple staining components‚ were used to stain the slide in order to see the different microbes in order to determine their cellular shape and identify unknown ones by comparing. Introduction Bacterial cells are usually colorless because cytoplasm‚ for the most part‚ is transparent. Since the bacteria are colorless‚ it is almost essential to add a stain to make the bacteria more visible

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    References: Koneman‚ E. W. (1997). Koneman ’s Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology. USA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Madigan‚ et. al (2014). Brock Biology of Microorganisms (14th ed.‚ p. 78). Boston: Pearson. Mahon‚ C.‚ Lehman‚ D.‚ & Manuselis‚ G. (2011). Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology. Missouri: Elsevier. Tille‚ P. M. (2014). Bailey & Scott ’s Diagnostic Microbiology. Missouri: Elsevier.

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    FOR AUTHORING A TECHNICAL REPORT As a Partial Requirement Toward Certification at the Technologist Level GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR AUTHORING A TECHNICAL REPORT Completing a satisfactory technical report is a requirement for certification as a technologist. This document provides requirements and guidelines for preparing and submitting a technical report. The technical report must be no fewer than 3‚000

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    A GUIDE TO TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING The Institution of Engineering and Technology CONTENTS FOREWORD ...................................................................................3 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................4 1 OBJECTIVES ................................................................................5 2 THE FORMAT OF THE REPORT ..............................................6 2.1 Beginning and end...............

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