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    Soils Lab

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    and errors‚ as well as the final shear strength of the soils samples provided. 2. PROCEDURE The four laboratories as outlined above were carried out as per the provided McMaster University 2007 Civil Engineering 3B03 Geotechnical Engineering 2‚ Lab Procedures Manual‚ under the guidance of Peter Koudys and Jamie Hamelin. 3. DIRECT SHEAR TEST (SAND) Direct shear tests are quick and inexpensive test used to determine the corresponding shear strengths and parameters of fine and coarse grained

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    Briana Pringle AP Lang George W. Bush Speech 9/11 On the date of September 11‚ 2001‚ an unexpected tragedy affected the whole nation‚ but our President George W. Bush helped our nation sustain a peaceful mood with his motivational speech and powerful use of bible verses. “The nation is strong” this statement made by Mr. Bush emphasizes that we all are one nation and in order to keep one another unified we must share each other’s pain as citizens of the U.S. To be honest George W. Bush has showed

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    Stoichiometry lab By: James Stewart Purpose: To calculate mole ratios Introduction: There are two types of chemical analysis; qualitative analysis which is the identification of a substance present in a material‚ and qualitative analysis which measures the amount of the substance. In this lab‚ you will perform a quantitative analysis of a two-step reaction. Copper(II) oxide will be synthesized from a known mass of copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate. Using the relationship of the balanced equation

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    Lab Report

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    on which the sample is analyzed. 5. After "DATE EXTRACTED"‚ enter the date on which the sample is extracted with solvent. If no solvent is used (e.g.‚ purge and trap without organic solvent extraction)‚ enter "N/A" (Not Applicable). 6. After "LAB SAMPLE I.D."‚ enter the I.D. number the laboratory assigned to each sample. 7. After "CLIENT SAMPLE I.D."‚ enter the I.D. number the client used when the sample was collected. 8. After "EXTRACTION SOLVENT"‚ enter the type of solvent used for extraction

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    whereas TSA contained enzymatic digested casein and soybean meat‚ which the component consider much complicated than YPD. This indicated that G. antarctica PI12 brew better in YPD than in TSA. Aerobic and anaerobic analysis of Glaciozyma antarctica PI12 From the aerobic and anaerobic analysis (Figure 1C)‚ the result showed that the growth of G. antarctica PI12 was ameliorated with oxygen. The blue line indicated the growth of G. antarctica PI12 with oxygen and the red line indicated the growth of G.

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    Chapter 11 Outline Congress is the lawmaking branch of government. The laws created by the men and women in the U.S. Congress affect the daily lives of every American in one way or another. The people you elect to Congress represent and advocate for your interests at the very highest level of power. The Structure and Make up of Congress Congress consists of two chambers. House and Senate‚ so they might act as checks on each other’s power and activity. The House was to represent the people and

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    Lab #3: Assessment Worksheet Lab Assessment Questions: What is the goal or objective of an IT risk management plan? A list of threats A List of vulnerabilities Costs associated with risks A list of recommendations to reduce the risks Costs associated with recommendations A cost-benefit analysis One or more reports What are the five fundamental components of an IT risk management plan? The components of a Risk Management Plan are: Risk Identification Risk Analysis Risk Evaluation

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    Sample Short Lab Report By Charles M Borener Jr April 24‚ 2009 Kinetic Friction Experiment #13 Joe Solution E00123456 Partner - Jane Answers PHY 221 Lab Instructor – Chuck Borener Thursday‚ 11 AM – 1 PM Lecture Instructor – Dr. Jacobs Abstract In this experiment‚ we test factors which effect friction. We pulled a wood block across a surface to determine whether the surface area of the block or the type of surface effects friction. We found that the surface area of the block did not change

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    Virtual Lab

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    Name Section______________________________ Virtual Lab: Enzyme Controlled Reactions Worksheet Go to the following website to complete the virtual lab: http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/virtual_labs_2K8/pages/EnzymeControlledReactions.html Due: Wednesday‚ March 28‚ 2012 during your respective lab time 1. Which of the following does NOT apply to an enzyme: a. Catalyst b. Inorganic c. Protein d. All of the above apply to an enzyme 2. When an enzyme catalyzes a reaction: a. Substrate(s)

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    Hydrate Lab

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    The lab in which we conducted last Tuesday was an analysis of a hydrate and what happens to it when it is heated. A hydrate is a crystalline compound which water molecules are chemically bound to it. In the lab‚ we were to analyze the difference in grams of the hydrate and the anhydrate. An anhydrate is the crystalline compound without the water molecules bound to it. During our lab‚ we were to heat up the crucible‚ the crucible with hydrate‚ and the crucible with an anhydrous and write down each

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