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    Department of Information Technology LAB MANUAL IT2205 – Data Structures and Algorithm Lab INDEX 1. Array Implementation Of Stack 2. Application Of Stack – Conversion Of Infix To Postfix 3. Implementation Of Linear Queue Using Arrays 4. Array Implementation Of Circular Queue 5. Linked List Implementation Of Stack 6. Singly linked list – Linked list implementation 7. Doubly

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    but the most valuable assets as they compose the intellectual property of the business. Companies do not always recognize correctly the intellectual property they possess and as a consequence they cannot benefit from what they have. That is why it is of crucial importance to identify what the intellectual property is; and to know how to protect the exclusive right of the inventor from all the possible infringements. Intellectual property law guards the originators in titling them with trademarks

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    AIC LSU Student Resources ESSAY WRITING What is an essay? Structure - Introduction - Body - Conclusion - Basic Essay Structure Standard conventions (presentation) Tips Essay checklist DISCLAIMER Much of the information contained in this document has been taken directly or adapted from the following guidelines: Central Queensland University‚ Faculty of Business & Informatics 2006‚ Guide for students‚ 6th edn‚ Central Queensland University‚ Rockhampton‚ QLD. This is available online at: http://fbi

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    The mechanical properties of steel and aluminum material that are used to create the finite element model are listed in table (3-2). Table (3-2) The mechanical properties of steel and aluminum material. Property of Material Modulus of Elasticity (E) Poisson’s Ratio (υ) Yield Stress (σy) Tangent Modulus (ET) Steel (304L) 197Gpa 0.3 0.312Gpa 10Gpa Aluminum (1435) 69.5Gpa 0.3 0.13GPa 0.1Gpa Coulomb Friction The coulomb friction mode1 assumes that there is a tangential force applied along the tool-work

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    Task 1 • Describe the structure of an enzyme as a protein‚ in terms of tertiary/ quaternary structures. 1) Primary Structure This is in reference to the order of way that amino acids are connected to form a protein. These are built up from 20 amino acids‚ and follow these structures o A carbon (the alpha carbon) bonded to the four groups below: o A hydrogen atom (H) o A Carboxyl group (-COOH) o An Amino group (-NH2) o A "variable" group or "R" group 2) Secondary Structure This is in reference

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    4/2/14 Period: 1st Chemistry Sour Acids and Bitter Bases Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to observe the different reactions formed between various acids and bases with the aid of indicators. Equipment: 1. Safety goggles. 2. Droppers. 3. Red Litmus paper. 4. Blue Litmus paper. 5. pH paper. 6. Well plate. 7. Micro spatula. Materials: 1. Zinc. 2. Magnesium. 3. Iron. 4. Copper. 5. HCL. 6. HC₂H₃O₂. 7. NaOH. 8. Phenolphthalein. Procedure: Part A: 1. Add five drops

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    Ankur Sindhu Sep 20‚ 2011 CHEM 182-DL1 Prof.: Dr. Nidhal Marashi Lab 1: Colligative Properties & Osmotic Pressure Purpose: The purpose of this laboratory was to gain an understanding of the differences between the freezing points of pure solvent to that of a solvent in a solution with a nonvolatile solute‚ and to compare the two. Secondly‚ osmosis was to be observed to gain a proper understanding of how the principal of dialysis functions. Procedure: 1. Make

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    Lab Experiment 6 : Chemical and Physical Properties Lab Experiment 6 : Chemical and Physical Properties Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to test substances and to determine the physical and chemical properties of substances. Material matches‚ glassbeaker 100 mL‚ burner-fuel‚ goggles-Safety‚ stirring rod - Glass 1 test tube(5)‚ 13 x 100 mm in bubble bag‚ test-tube-clamp-holder test-tube- cleaning-brush‚well-Plate-24‚ well-plate‚ litmus paper‚ blue - in

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    solutions into two categories‚ colligative properties and non-Colligative properties. Colligative properties are different from non-colligative properties because they focus on the dissolved particles‚ not the solute itself. Non-colligative properties depend on the specification of the dissolved particles and the solvent. Colligative properties are properties that depend on the dissolved solutes in the solution. There are four main colligative properties; vapor pressure‚ freezing point‚ boiling point

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    Title: Physical and Chemical Properties Purpose: To investigate the physical and chemical properties of pure substances as distinguishing characteristics. Procedure: 1. Set up a well plate with 24 pieces and fill two with either Dilute HCl or Dilute NaOH. 2. Set up four test tubes with any single substance in each one. 3. Observe and record original color and odor of substance. 4. Light flame with matches. -Hold test tube with substance in it over flame with clamps -Observe and record

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