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    Hcl History and Overview

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    HCL TECHNOLOGIES History Company was founded by SHIV NADAR with fellow engineers having wonderful RnD capabilities.. in 1976‚ shortly after Indian govt. discouraged multinational corporations from doing business in India. Like other firms it got the approval from govt. to enter the market in hardware business. It was the first in Indian market offering technological trends like DOS & UNIX. Moreover they came up with fourth generation programming language before oracle. Shiv hired talents from

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    found that this experiment gives me an understanding on how osmosis and diffusion works. In its simplicity‚ it explains the process that our bodies (mainly cells) use all the time. It also showed me that even with the temperature changing‚ it doesn’t drastically change the rate of diffusion. Introduction Diffusion is important in all living systems. Osmosis is the passage of water from a region of high water concentration through a semi-permeable membrane to a region of low water concentration

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    Hypothesis: I hypothesis that the enzyme concentration will affect the rate of reaction but only up until a certain point because there is a limited supply of substrate. Enzymes are protein molecule that acts as biological catalyst by increasing the rate of reactions without changing the overall process. They are long chain amino acids bound together by peptide bonds. Enzymes are seen in all living cells and controlling the metabolic processes in which they converted nutrients into energy and new

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    The affect of temperature on the rate of movement of woodlice Aim: The aim of this experiment is to establish whether a change in temperature affects the rate in which woodlouse move. I measured the rate by timing the woodlouse to move a set distance of 20cm‚ and altered the surrounding temperature by submerging a clear tube in water with different temperatures controlled by a water bath. Research: It is to be believed there over 3000 different species of woodlice‚ a total of 42 species

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    Aim The aim of this experiment is to calculate the average human reaction time for a simple task. Hypothesis If the activity is repeated a number of times‚ then the reaction time will decrease‚ therefore the slower the reaction time‚ the further the ruler will fall. Variables - which variables are you going to: Change? (Independent Variable) The Independent Variable in this Investigation is the reaction time. Measure? (Dependent variable) The Dependent Variable in this Investigation is how

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    chemical properties of matter 4. separating Mixtures 5. converting Temperatures 6. identifying physical & chemical changes in matter Skill #1: Classifying types of matter - refer to your notes and RB p. 1-2 Classify each of the following with the combination of terms listed below. pure substance – element mixture – homogeneous pure substance – compound mixture – heterogeneous 1. HCl (aq) mixture – homogeneous 2. sugar pure substance – compound 3. KBr

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    Aim: This experiment aims to determine what effect an increase in the surrounding temperature has on the plasma membrane of a typical plant cell structure. Hypothesis: An increase in temperature will damage and denature the plasma membrane and cause the cytoplasm and other substances contained within the membrane to leak out. Introduction: The purpose of a cell membrane is to control the transport of substances moving into and out of a cell. The membrane is an extremely thin layer (8 to 10 manometers

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    Financial Analysis of Hcl

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    Financial AnalysisTCS & HCL October 23 2010 CF ASSIGNMENT1 SUBMITTED BY: Amrita Pratap (043009) Hitaishi Gupta (043026) SaurabhDugar (043049) Analyzing the Profit and Loss Account‚ Share price and Balance Sheets of the two companies and understanding the condition of the companies in terms of its top and bottom line. Financial Analysis-TCS & HCL Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is a Software services consulting company headquartered in Mumbai‚ India. TCS is the largest provider of

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    Ms Mg

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    Appreciating ‘A Crow that Came for the Chickens’ The poem ‘A Crow that Came for the Chickens’ by John Foulcher describes a deadly encounter between a crow and a rooster. The crow‚ a predator‚ has come for the chickens but is brought to the ground and injured by the cock. Foulcher explores the brutality of nature through this reversal of the natural order and the subsequent suffering of the crow. The responder becomes engaged in the narrative tragedy of conflict and cruelty. The responder is immediately

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    Affect Rates Of Reaction Aim: How does the mass of calcium carbonate affect its rate of reaction with hydrochloric acid? Hypothesis: I hypothesize that when the mass of the calcium carbonate increases‚ the rate of reaction of the calcium carbonate and hydrochloric will also increase. The collision theory states that the more successful collisions there are within the reaction‚ the faster the rate of reaction. When the mass increases‚ so does the number of particles in the reaction‚ thus

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