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    the specimen is not visible. Describe what you should do next? Start by using the fine adjustment to attempt to focus on the Euglena. However‚ if it is still not visible‚ return to the x10 objective lens and use the fine adjustment to ensure the Euglena is as sharply focused as possible. Then‚ use the stage control to re-position the slide so the Euglena is directly in the centre of the lens. Return to the x40 objective lens‚ and the Euglena should be visible. 2. The sound of a glass slide cracking

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    The article chose review is “Effect of exercise training on loss of bone mineral density during lactation”. The purpose of this study was to determine whether exercise slows bone loss from four to twenty postpartum. The problem was that during lactation women move breast milk. After finishing breast feeding bone mass usually returns to pre pregnancy but not in all and this is the problem. The participants were healthy ‚nonsmoking ‚ sedentary ‚exclusively breast feeding women with a body mass index

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    FIRE LOAD DENSITY SURVEY IN FOUR SHOPPING MALLS IN HONG KONG Carmen C.S. Fong and W.K. Chow Research Centre for Fire Engineering‚ Department of Building Services Engineering The Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hong Kong‚ China (Received 1 December 2010; Accepted 11 January 2011) ABSTRACT Fire loads in four shopping malls with 301 retail shops in Hong Kong were surveyed and reported in this paper. It was observed that fire loads are different under different seasons. Shops might have higher

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    PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS A solution is a mixture of materials‚ one of which is usually a fluid. A fluid is a material that flows‚ such as a liquid or a gas. The fluid of a solution is usually the solvent. The material other than the solvent is the solute. We say that we dissolve the solute into the solvent. Some solutions are so common to us that we give them a unique name. A solution of water and sugar is called syrup. A solution of sodium chloride (common table salt) in water is called brine

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    In this essay‚ issues on equitable interests‚ fixtures and chattels and finder’s rights will be analysed. Carol will be advised accordingly. Primarily‚ we need to establish whether Carol has any interests as per s1(2) LPA 1925. Carol contributed to the purchase‚ she has an equitable interest in the property as per s1(3) LPA 1925. She also has an interest under a constructive trust or resulting trust as in Gissing v Gissing. Secondly‚ we need to discuss whether Carol will have priority over the

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    contracting. The guard cells close the stomata when dehydrated‚ allowing the plant to conserve water. Most stomata are found on the bottom surface of leaves. The number of stomata on a leaf’s surface can tell you a lot about the plant itself. Most often‚ a higher stomata density indicates a high amount of sun exposure and an abundance of moisture available to the roots. A lower stomata density indicates higher amounts of carbon dioxide. In other words‚ stomata density is determined by the conditions that

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    kill and are against microorganisms to stop their growth. They are agents that are used to slow their growth and then kill the microbes that are the leading cause of an infection. The microbes are to stop with the growth and more reproduction of the organisms such like bacteria‚ fungus‚ viruses‚ and parasites. 2. Do all bacteria respond the same to a given antimicrobial? Explain your answer a. They don’t‚ they have an antibiotic resistant. Antibiotics are there to kill and stop the growth of bacteria

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    “People should have the right to choose when they die” This statement creates many interesting points. It is written about taking your own life‚ be it suicide or euthanasia. On that subject it has clearly been written by a person with pro-choice ideals because it states “should have the right to choose.” This gives the meaning that they believe it is a basic human right to have a choice. A further meaning behind this wording is in the phrase “should havethis shows that the subject of choosing

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    Straight to College or Straight to Work? In Rawlings “college is a commodity” and Norman Cousins “Top Three Cheapest Community Colleges in the United States” both summaries the authors describe their feelings about college and what they feel is the best for students now. Rawlings views on how college is to students in present time is‚ college is what you put into it‚ not what you get out of it. For Norman Cousins community college could be cheap for you to peruse the education you would like to

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    Singeing Desizing Scouring Souring Bleaching (Optional) Mercerizing Dyeing Printing Washing Drying Finishing (Cotton/Flax) (Alkali) (Acid) General theory of dyeing Dyeing is the process of coloring textile material by immersing them in on aqueous solution of dye which is called dye liquor to improve the off effectiveness of dyeing heat is applied in to the dye liquor the generally theory of dyeing explain the interaction among dye fabric and water. It explains: 1. Force of repulsion 2. Force attraction

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