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    Experiment 1 Cyanobacteria Oxygen Production Through Photosynthesis Date Performed: September 2‚ 2014 I. Introduction a. Background Cyanobacteria or blue green algae are renowned for their tolerability and susceptibility even in wide range of environmental conditions‚ a characteristic of many primitive organisms. CNB are believed to be the agents of autotrophic origin of life thus they probably represent the survivors of the earliest photosynthetic plants‚ along with photosynthetic and chemosynthetic

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    Date report submitted: June 18‚ 2015 Title: Lab Techniques and Measurements PURPOSE: The purpose of this experiment is for the students to get a better knowledge with the laboratory tools and techniques. This experiment taught me how to convert between SI units and standard American units of mass‚ length‚ temperature‚ volume and time as well as how to measure the units. Students become proficient in laboratory techniques such as measuring temperature and volume and calculating within them. Procedure:

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    Based on the purpose of this lab is to demonstrate the motor learning and control known as bilateral transfer. This lab showed that through practice with reciprocal exchange‚ non-dominant hand execution can be enhanced by practice in every trial. Here are the two reasons that explain the bilateral transfer demonstrated in this lab demonstrated and improved by each trial. One is motor control‚ Motor control must do with the electrical boost that is utilized while honing an ability extra minutes. The

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    Experiment 1 Laboratory Techniques and Measurements Purpose: To determine measurements of different items that vary from solids to liquids and be able convert those values to other SI units of measurement. Procedure: I used a variety of scientific tools such as; a ruler‚ beaker‚ graduated cylinder‚ volumetric flask‚ thermometer‚ burner‚ and digital scale to find unknown values of measurements for each of the indicated

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    and observe the concept of Heat Transfer‚ by measuring the temperature distribution for steady state conduction of energy through a specific efficient unit. • Understand the Fourier Law of heat conduction and the usage of its equation in determining the rate of heat flow via solid materials. II. Theory : The Fourier Rate Equation: When a plane section of ∆x and a constant area A maintains a temperature difference ∆T‚ then the heat transfer rate per unit time by conduction

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    UNSTEADY STATE HEAT TRANSFER Heat transfer processes are prominent in engineering due to several applications in industry and environment. Heat transfer is central to the performance of propulsion systems‚ design of conventional space and water heating systems‚ cooling of electronic equipment‚ and many manufacturing processes (Campos 3). Unsteady state conduction is the class of heat transfer in which the temperature of the conducting medium varies with time and position. This occurs frequently in

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    Gene Transfer Lab Report

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    line and reproduce causing infections in humans (Walters-Toews‚ et al. 2011). Another example from the science field would be an experiment that suggests that E. coli is not only becoming resistant to ampicillin‚ but also other antibiotics including Cotrimoxazole and Cefuroxime (Renal & Urology News‚ 2007). This experiment is meant to prove that through genetic transfer using plasmid DNA‚ the E. coli can become bioluminescent and immune to the ampicillin. By adding plasmid DNA to the E. coli cells

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    CHM 131(GENERAL CHEMISTRY) TITLE: BASIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES (EXPERIMENT 1) NAME: MURSYIDA BINTI MOHD DAKROH(ID: 2015883226) LAB PARTNERS:NABILA SOFEABINTI ZAWAWI (ID: 2015850932) :NUR ANISLYANA BINTI TAMAM (ID: 2015832718) :NUR AUNI BINTI MOHD RADZIFF (ID: 2015863252) LECTURER NAME: MADAM DYIA SYALEYANA BINTI MD.SHUKRI PROGRAM: RAS1201B DATE OF EXPERIMENT: 30 JUNE 2015 OBJECTIVE 1. To learn the qualitative and quantitative aspect of

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    Laboratory #1 Introduction to Laboratory Techniques Sean Pence Jackie Butler September 6‚ 2012 September 13‚ 2012 Abstract: This lab contains four different experiments. All four experiments focus on proper laboratory techniques. The reasoning behind this lab was to become familiar with lab equipment‚ the proper usage of lab equipment‚ and how to correctly take data and notes. The first experiment of this lab was to determine the volume of water in various types of equipment. The second experiment was to

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    Module : Heat Transfer – Free Convection and Radiation Laboratory Date : 22nd March 2012 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 AIMS & OBJECTIVES 3 Objectives 3 To investigate Free Convection and Radiation 3 Theory 3 EXPERIMENT 3 Apparatus Used 3 Procedure 4 RESULTS‚ CALCULATIONS‚ OBSERVATIONS & CONCLUSIONS 5 Observations During Tests 5 Table 1 5 Table 2 5 Calculations 6 Calculating Power (Watts) 6 Calculating Heat Transfer Emissivity (Ɛ) 6 Emisssivity of a black body

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