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    responsible for making the pillbug habitat‚ taking them in and out of the habitat for our experiment‚ setting up the experiment setups for testing‚ and timing the experiment. In my opinion‚ I contributed a lot in my group. I did a majority of the lab proposal‚ and a substantial amount in the lab report. I was always the one getting up to gather our materials and pillbugs from the bins and making sure that our experiment was going as smoothly as intended. From this project‚

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    Extended Experimental Investigation | May 28 2013 | Drosophila melanogaster lab experiment Question: How do the dominant or recessive genes in particular traits in a cross between a male and female Drosophila determine the traits of its offspring? Aim: to establish whether characteristics produced from the offspring of a drosophila cross are recessive or dominant traits. Hypothesis: If certain phenotypes are expressed in the offspring from the cross of certain Drosophila‚ then the determination

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    Experiment E: Post lab Natasha Buckiewicz (130361780) IA: Matt Halloran Due: November 26‚ 2014 1. This experiment followed GCP number 8 which is reduce derivatives. This experiment did not use unnecessary derivation since the reaction was not modified in any way. No additional reagents were required so it did not generate a lot of waste. 2. Safer solvents and auxilaries (GCP #5) was not used in this experiment since the experiment used a solvent to complete the reaction. The reaction used both

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    3 ‚ 2013 Experiment No. 4 : PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION The objective of this experiment was to resolve a given sample into its components by paper chromatography‚ to evaluate the retention factor of each component in the sample and to compare the relative solubility of the various components of a mixture of colors in a given solvent. METHODOLOGY To prepare for the experiment‚ place solvent into a test tube‚ so that the level of solution is about 2 cm from the bottom

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    Experiment AM1.4--Bending moments in a simply supported beam Student name JunJie Liu Student ID 1512042 Experiment Date 24 Nov 2014 Lab group Mech 7 Introduction In this lab report we show the basic methods of measuring bending moment at the “cut” assuming only simply supported beam with point loads (showed in figure 1) and illustrate the relationship among bending moment and distance between

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    Edward Dickson CHE101 DS-01 Experiment Date 7/21/2013 Report Submitted 7/21/2013 Title: Experiment #8: Ionic Reactions Purpose: In this lab we will work with aqueous solutions of ionic substances and determine if they are soluble. If the solution appears milky than it is known as a precipitate reaction‚ meaning it is soluble‚ and that the ions separated and became surrounded by water. Precipitates in this experiment are electrically uncharged. To identify which compounds are

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    Experiment 4 Formal Report

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    Santo Tomas ABSTRACT The experiment was executed in order to purify compounds through recrystallization. Recrystallization is the primary used operation for purifying solid organic compounds that differ in solubility at different temperature. It is a process of dissolving the solid to be crystallized in a hot solvent mixture and then cooling the solution slowly. The objective of the experiment is to purify crude acetanilide product. At the beginning of the experiment‚ materials and solutions needed

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    Derricka Joe Period 5 1 Oct.‚ 2014 Lab Experiment One: Physical Properties Lab Analysis: For our first unknown‚ we observed the color and odor of the substance. The substance was a clumpy‚ white‚ crystal-like substance and it smells like new plastic. When we tested the solubility in water it resulted insoluble and in ethanol it resulted soluble. This substance could not be tested for electrical conductivity because the water was insoluble. We then tested for the PH value and it was neutral. The

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    Lab 4 Is4680

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    Johnny Lucio Is 4680 Lab # 4 1. What is a PHP Remote File Include (RFI) attack‚ and why are these prevalent in Today’s Internet world? RFI stands for Remote File Inclusion that allows the attacker to upload a custom Coded/malicious file on a website or server using a script. This vulnerability Exploits the poor validation checks in websites and can eventually lead to code Execution on server or code execution on website (XSS attack using JavaScript). RFI is a common vulnerability and all website

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    Week 2 Lab #4 Assessment ISSC362: IT Security: Attack & Defense 20 december 2013 Lab #4 – Assessment Worksheet 1. Phase 1—Reconnaissance‚ Phase 2—Scanning‚ Phase 3—Gaining Access‚ Phase 4—Maintaining Access‚ Phase 5—Covering Tracks 2. Zenmap does an intense scan of all TCP ports in order to find open and vulnerable ports. 3. Phase 1 Reconnaissance 4. This is referred to by many names‚ but typically just called a vulnerability scan. Can be done with tools such as Nessus or Microsoft baseline

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