H2 H1 Source:Author’s Model Hypotheses The following hypotheses are developed on the basis of the following review of literature: Hypothesis 1: Purpose will be positively related to performance Hypothesis 2: Passion will be positively moderate between purpose and performance. 1st step: Factor Analysis →Purpose Scale HOL 2 DOL 2 BSL 2 HOL 3 DOL 4 BSL 3 HOL 1 DOL 1 BSL 4 HOL 4 DOL 6 BSL 4 HOL 5 DOL 5 BSL 1 HOL 6 DOL 3 BSL 5 Eliminated Items: HOL 7‚ DOL 7‚ BSL 7 →Passion Scale WE
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1. INTRODUCTION Objectives of the project: (a) Develop a formulation of Atenolol HCL microemulsion for ocular application to decrease IOP in case of glaucoma. (b) Improve the quality of patient’s life suffering from glaucoma. (c) Reduce the number of dosing per day. 1.1 Eye "If a physician performed a major operation on a seignior (a nobleman) with a bronze lancet and has saved the seignior’s life‚ or he opened the eye socket of a seignior with a bronze lancet and has saved the seignior’s eye‚ he
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Title : Investigation of Action of Saliva and 3M HCl in Two Carbohydrates Solutions. Objective : To investigate the action of saliva and 3M hydrochloric acid in two carbohydrate solution. Result : Table 1 : The presence of starch and reducing sugar in the solution Observation Conclusion Solution A Benedict’s test : The transparent blue solution turns into opaque brick-red precipitate Iodine’s test : The clear colourless solution turns into transparent yellowish-brown
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Investigation Srategy I am ivestigating the reaction of sodium thiosulphate and hydroclohric acid. sodium thiosulphate(aq) + Hydroclohric Acid (aq) --> Sodium cloride (aq) + Sulphur Dioxide (g) + Water (l) + Suplhur (s) Na(2)S(2)O(3) + 2 HCl --> 2NaCl + SO(2) + H(2)O + S The finished reaction of the 2 clear liquids is cloudy.I will use this change from clear to cloudy as an indicator as to when the reaction is finished. By using this change ‚ i can see the effect of changing other factors
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Heart Attack - Pipeline Review‚ H2 2014 Released On 16th October 2014 Summary Heart Attack - Pipeline Review‚ H2 2014‚ provides an overview of the Heart Attacks therapeutic pipeline. This report provides comprehensive information on the therapeutic development for Heart Attack‚ complete with comparative analysis at various stages‚ therapeutics assessment by drug target‚ mechanism of action (MoA)‚ route of administration (RoA) and molecule type‚ along with latest updates‚ and featured news
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between concentration of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and the rate of diffusion?” My hypothesis for this research question is that change in rate of diffusion will be observed when the agar blocks are placed in solutions of different concentrations of HCl. As the concentration of HCl increases‚ the rate of diffusion will also increase due to the steeper concentration gradient created. To investigate the change in rate of diffusion when different concentrations of HCl are used‚ I used agar blocks that are stained
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Experiment 11.1 Conversion of t-Amyl Alcohol to t-Amyl Chloride Using HCL October 27‚ 2011 Purpose: Alkyl halides can be prepared from alcohols by reacting them with a hydrogen halide‚ HX (X = Cl‚ Br‚ or I). The mechanisms of acid-catalyzed substitution of alcohols are termed SN1 and SN2. The “S” stands for substitution‚ the “N” stands for nucleophilic‚ and the “1” or “2” stand for unimolecular or bimolecular. Secondary alcohols react with hydrogen halides by both SN1 and SN2
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The full strength 1M HCl acid had a pH level of 3.12 (Table 3.1). Sample A2 to A4 remained in the pH 3 level‚ while sample A5 and A6 had a pH range of 4 (Table 3.1). The pH level for 1M HCl dilutions slightly increased between each sample (Table 3.1). The diluted solutions of 1 M NaOH showed a few unexpected results. The original solution of 1 M NaOH was at a pH level of 11.50 (Table 3.1). However‚ the pH of sample B2 increased to 12.81 (Table 3.1). The remaining samples had a decreasing pH pattern
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Impression Creep Behavior of Extruded Mg-Sn Alloy V. Thenambika1‚ S Jayalakshmi1‚ R Arvind Singh2‚ J. Kiruba Nidhi1‚ Manoj Gupta3 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Bannari Amman institute of Technology‚ Sathyamangalam 2 Department of Aeronautical Engineering‚ Bannari Amman institute of Technology‚ Sathyamangalam 3Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ National University of Singapore (NUS)‚ Singapore Abstract: Mg-Sn alloys contain thermally stable Mg2Sn phase‚ and are proposed as heat-resistant
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QUESTION 1 Please discuss‚ in detail‚ what is meant by a hierarchy of strategy According to our textbook‚ A hierarchy of strategy is a grouping of strategy types by level in the organization. Hierarchy of strategy is a nesting of one strategy within another so that they compliment and support one another (Wheelen Hunger‚ 2012‚ p. 20). A companys functional strategies are nested within its business strategies‚ which is in turn nested in the overall corporate strategy. Since Im in the Air Force
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