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    IS3220 Lab 9 Chris Wiginton ITT Technical Institute‚ Tampa FL Instructor: Sherman Moody 18 November‚ 2014 1. Briefly explain how the Gufw internal Ubuntu host IP ststeful firewall can be used in a layered security strategy at the Workstation Domain level. Go to System>Administration>Firewall configuration. It supports common tasks such as allowing or blocking pre-configured‚ common P2P‚ or individual ports. Gufw is powered by UFW‚ runs on Ubuntu‚ and anywhere else Python‚ GTK‚ and UFW are

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    Part B: Practical Report The Effect of Temperature on Enzyme Activity Aim: To investigate how temperature effects the enzyme catalase. Hypothesis: If the temperature of water is increased then the enzyme will react quicker to form oxygen and water‚ when compared to cold water. Purpose: To design and conduct a plan of a practical about the effects of temperature on enzymatic activity with a partner. Introduction: An enzyme is a protein‚ which speeds up a specific chemical reaction without altering

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    Elena Mesa Nov. 15‚ 2013 Ms. Lelacheur IB Biology HL The Effect of Temperature on Beet Root Membranes What is the affect of temperature on beetroot membranes? Hypothesis: It is hypothesized that as the temperature increases‚ the deeper red the beetroot water will be. At higher temperatures the proteins in the beetroot plasma membrane will denature‚ leaving holes in the membrane and allowing the red pigment in the cell sap to seep out into the water around it. Variables: Dependent-The

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    During a Muscle Contraction The muscle fiber is in a resting state. The resting state is slightly negative inside and slightly positive outside. It has to be in this state in order to receive a message. First the brain sends a message to the muscle using a neuron then reaches the axon terminal of the neuron. Calcium gates then open on the axon terminal allowing calcium to rush in. Ach release from axon terminals‚ diffuses across the synaptic clef and binds to (receptors) on motor end plate. Then

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    IS3220 Lab 9 Chris Wiginton ITT Technical Institute‚ Tampa FL Instructor: Sherman Moody 18 November‚ 2014 1. Briefly explain how the Gufw internal Ubuntu host IP ststeful firewall can be used in a layered security strategy at the Workstation Domain level. Go to System>Administration>Firewall configuration. It supports common tasks such as allowing or blocking pre-configured‚ common P2P‚ or individual ports. Gufw is powered by UFW‚ runs on Ubuntu‚ and anywhere else Python‚ GTK‚ and UFW are

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    CHAPTER 4 AIRCRAFT BASIC CONSTRUCTION INTRODUCTION Naval aircraft are built to meet certain specified requirements. These requirements must be selected so they can be built into one aircraft. It is not possible for one aircraft to possess all characteristics; just as it isn’t possible for an aircraft to have the comfort of a passenger transport and the maneuverability of a fighter. The type and class of the aircraft determine how strong it must be built. A Navy fighter must be fast‚ maneuverable

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    Functional Activity Lab After experiencing the Functionality Lab today‚ it is really interesting to see how elderly individuals have to compensate for the aging changes all throughout their bodies. From head to toe‚ the body is changing and tasks become more and more challenging for them. Starting off the lab‚ we put corn kernels in our shoes. Let me just say that by the end of the class I was glad I could take them out. For the elderly‚ they feel this uncomfortable and irritating sensation in their

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    EXERCISE 9: RENAL SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY Student instructions: Follow the step-by-step instructions for this exercise found in your lab manual and record your answers in the spaces below. Submit this completed document by the assignment due date found in the Syllabus. Rename this document to include your first and last name prior to submitting‚ e.g. Exercise9_JohnSmith.doc. Please make sure that your answers are typed in RED. (You may delete these instructions before submission.) Grading:

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    AP II LAB 9 RENAL URINALYSIS LAB 70 POINTS Lab Partners Esma‚ Frankie‚ Alexis‚ Justin Name __Jenna Downing_______ Results Table 45 pts. Unknown Samples Specific Gravity Urine Ph Color Turbidity Protein Sugar Hemoglobin Myoglobin Case Study # A 1.0188 6 yellow Clear 10 250 No blood B 1.01728 7 Yellow/green Cloudy No protein 100 No blood C 1.01490 6 Orange/red Cloudy 30 100 No blood D 1.01331 6 green cloudy 30 100 No

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    Bleach Oxidation of 9-Hydroxyfluorene The purpose of this experiment was to oxidize an alcohol (9-hydroxyfluorene) to a ketone (9-fluorenone) using aqueous sodium hypochlorite (bleach) as the oxidizing agent‚ while introducing techniques used in microscale experiments. Reaction: Results 1. Recrystallized Product Yield Product yield = (actual yield/theoretical yield) x 100% 3mL 9-hydroxyfluorene x (1mL/1000mL) x (0.09 mol/L) = 2.7 x 10-4 moles 0.05g 9-fluorenone / (180.20g/mol) = 2.77 x 10-4

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