density‚ positive charge and their vacant bonding orbitals leads to tendency to attract lone pair electron by filling up their vacant orbitals. Metal acetylacetonates‚ formed by a metal and multiple acetylacetonate anions‚ are prime examples of coordination complexes. In this experiment‚ the metal use is copper (II) ion which is crystal blue in colour when it is copper(II)nitrate. All metal ions in solution can react well with water. The water molecules can also be weakly bonded or more strongly as
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Ni(II)‚ and Mn(II)‚ have been synthesized. The ligand and their metal complexes were characterized on the basis of elemental analysis and micro analytical datas. Shift in the characteristic spectral frequency of the metal complexes‚ confirms the coordination through metal ion with azomethine group. They were screened for antibacterial activity against several bacterial strains namely E. coli(-)‚ S. aureus(+) M. luteus(+) and B. lichenformis(+) (ATCC)‚ the metal complexes showed enhanced antibacterial
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hyperpolarizabilities of a new Schiff base ligand‚ and its copper(II)‚ nickel(II)‚ and cobalt(II) metal complexes Pascal G. Lacroix a b a‚* ‚ Frdric Averseng a‚ Isabelle Malfant a‚ Keitaro Nakatani e e b Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination du CNRS‚ 205 route de Narbonne‚ 31077 Toulouse‚ France PPSM‚ Ecole Normale Suprieure de Cachan‚ URA 1906‚ Avenue du Pdt Wilson‚ 94235 Cachan‚ France e Received 12 February 2004; accepted 6 March 2004 Available online 8 April 2004 Dedicated
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The headlines are for the sake of classification clarity. Supply Chain Coordination Supply chain coordination issues have been of great interest to researchers for many years especially since 1990s there has been a surge in research in these topics (Burgess et al. 2006). Different perspectives has been proposed on SCC such as “the order‚ forecasting‚ procurement‚ and information sharing procedures among the members of the supply chain” (Therese M. Flaherty‚ 1996) and “SCC is concerned with
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advantage c. are possessed by every firm in the industry d. are easy to imitate or replicate 8. The golden rule of corporate strategy can be expressed as: a. Value (A + B) < Value (A) + Value (B) + Coordination Costs (A + B) b. Value (A + B) > Value (A) + Value (B) + Coordination Costs (A + B)
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Proposed Vertical Farm is made to answer these issues. The Vertical Farm attempts to address several critical issues – first and foremost is feasible and profitable productivity. Each Hectare of farming area in a vertical farm has a higher output of crops than traditional farming. The crop produced must also be salable at reasonable price. Further‚ the Vertical Farm features several sustainable features in its design. First is a closed loop water system that recycles waste water- the Vertical farms
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All About Vertical Motion! Hey! I know the vertical motion model can be hard‚ but once you get the hang of it‚ it’s a piece of cake. Math is all about using your prior knowledge‚ plugging it into what you know‚ to solve for what you don’t know. The vertical motion model is made up of the velocity‚ and height. The equation is -16t2 + vt + h. V is equivalent to the velocity‚ and h is equal to the height. The vertical motion falls under the influence of gravity
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element of the analysis (Appendix B)‚ is that horizontal and vertical analysis have to be done together to avoid misinterpretation of information. The horizontal analysis has shown an average 26.53 percent annual growth in total equity. However‚ when paired with relative vertical analysis‚ a year to year average growth is in decline of -2.36 percent. The “cash” position has increased by 164.2 percent from a base year; the comparative vertical indicator shows a decline from 11.33 percent in 2007 to 6
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“NEURAL CONTROL AND CO-ORDINATION” Co-ordination - It is the process through which two or more organs interact and complement the functions of each other. Neuron - It is the functional and structural unit of nervous system. Therefore‚ the nervous system is also known as NEURAL SYSTEM. Neurons with longer projections are said to be the longest cells in our body. There are about 100 billion neurons and most of them exist in the brain. Some neurons have flask-shaped and are called Purkinje cells
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at the successive retail stage. Explain the circumstances under which such a takeover raises the profits of the monopoly producer. Also‚ discuss why vertical integration might not increase the profits of the producer. It is commonly believed that vertical integration is an attempt to create monopoly and to seek rents. Monopoly theories of vertical integration explain it as the instrument of price discrimination and the creation of entry barriers. Alternatively economic theory justifies integration
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