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    higher the temperature the more pigments will leak out. Equipment used: Beetroot Cork borer White tile Knife Ruler Water baths (temperatures ranging from 0°C to 70°C with 10°C intervals) Crushed Ice Plastic beaker 250 cm3 8 boiling tubes 2 boiling tube racks Thermometer (one for each water baths) Colorimeter Cuvettes Stopcocks Distilled Water Pipettes Small measuring cylinder Independent variable: Temperature (°C) – this will be controlled by the water baths and each water bath

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    \subsection{Survey of Existing Approaches} \label{ssec:existing} Because few remote control (RC) setups allow for live telemetry‚ almost all flying is done "by eye‚" and RC instrumentation and data logging is a poorly developed field. RC gliders especially eschew any projecting elements which could increase drag. The few relevant RC systems the author has found are described in this section‚ but most considered designs are in practice found only on manned vehicles. \begin{figure}[!htb]

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    and water 250mL beaker (2) • Stirring Rod • 4 Test Tubes • Test Tube Clamp • Hot Plate • Potatoes • Timer • Test Tube Rack • Mortar and Pestle • Test Tube Brush • Tweezers • Ruler • Balance • Chicken Liver • Knife • Strainer Procedure- Testing Temperature 1. Gather all materials. 2. With a knife‚ cut a piece of chicken liver that has a mass of 2.5. 3. When that is calculated‚ place the chicken liver in a test tube. This will be used as the control since it will be at

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    Apparatus & Equipment: Beaker Test tubes Either: water bath (95oC) or Bunsen burner Materials: Fresh Liver Potato cubes Manganese dioxide Hydrogen peroxide** Wood splints **Caution: Hydrogen peroxide is formed continuously as a by-product of chemical reactions in living cells; it is a very toxic (poisonous) substance. [Note: using boiling tubes may provide better results.] 1. Label six fresh empty test or boiling tubes 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6 and stand them in a rack

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    takes approximately nine months‚ the greatest amount of cellular differentiation takes place during the first eight weeks of pregnancy. This period is called embryogenesis. During the first week after fertilization‚ which takes place in the Fallopian tube‚ the embryo starts to cleave once every twenty-four hours (Fig. 1). Until the eight or sixteen cell stage‚ the individual cells‚ or blastomeres‚ are thought to have the potential to form any part of the fetus (Leese‚ Conaghan‚ Martin‚ and Hardy‚ April

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    conditions on the hydrogen peroxide decomposition. Apparatus : Beaker ‚ Water bath (95°C) ‚ Glass rod ‚ Boiling tubes & test tubes‚ pen knife/blade ‚ parafilm Materials : Fresh liver ‚ manganese dioxide ‚ wooden splinters ‚ potato cubes ‚ 10% hydrogen peroxide Procedures : 1. Six clean empty boiling tubes as 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚5 and 6 is labeled. 2. The rovided liver is cut into three pieces of

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    a particular amount of oxygen as the amount of enzyme is decreased. The controlled variables in my experiment are the amount of hydrogen peroxide which acts as the buffer solution‚ this is necessary in order to ensure accurate results. The boiling tube in which the reaction takes place will also be kept the same and will be cleaned out with water after each reaction. This is necessary to avoid

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    70% of her right lung is collapsed and is not taking part in gas exchange 4. The physician needs to insert a chest tube. What are your responsibilities as the nurse? Preinsertion: • Support patient with comfort and emotional needs – see next question for pain med thoughts • Educate the client and any family that her lung collapsed and that the doctor is going to put a tube in her chest to get rid of the air and help her breath on her own again. Even though the client is stuporous‚ you assume

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    Writing of Lab Reports __________________________________________________________________________ W hy should I bother writing lab reports in the correct way?” The Foundation Programme is designed to prepare you for undergraduate studies at UTAR which will require the writing of lab reports all years generally. At the end of your third year‚ you may have an opportunity to work on scientific projects which will culminate in an official scientific report. Depending on the quality of your report

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    Speed of Sound (Moving Tube) KEY Purpose: To measure the speed of sound in air using a variable length column of air. Apparatus: resonance-tube apparatus (an open ended tube which can be moved in and out of a container of water) constant frequency source (tuning fork or computer generated tone) rubber hammer meter stick rubber stopper Procedure: 1. Set Up the Experiment: Place the open ended tube into the water‚ and verify that it can produce a resonance tube length within the limits

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