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    Tablet Pc

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    so-called post-PC era where tablets PCs are all set to take over computing world? One important element of the laptop design has stayed persistent during the past 20 years‚ the conventional flip lid‚ protecting the screen and providing a sturdy base for a the keyboard it’s the back-bone of any laptop. But with the emergence of the tablet market‚ advances in technology and changing materials this could be about to change. The rise of tablet PCs means laptops must adapt‚ while tablets and laptops are both

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    IPads And Tablets

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    Are iPads and tablets bad for young children? Tablet ownership has more than doubled in the past few years – and as many parents are finding‚ children are highly proficient at using them. But are these devices harmful to their development? Or do they encourage ’technological intelligence’? Paula Cocozza The Guardian‚ Wednesday 8 January 2014 12.59 EST Meet the experts: children often find tablets more instinctive than adults. Photograph: Iain Masterton/Alamy Four small preschool children are sitting

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    Lab Report

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    conducted on 13th August 2008 in Machines Dynamics Laboratory. The experiment was conducted in groups of four‚ and was supervised by lecturer Mr. Mohd Azahari Johan. Conducting this experiment is for fulfilling the requirements of Applied Mechanics Lab (MEC 424). A pendulum is defined as body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and from by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is used to regulate the movements of clockwork and other machinery. Therefore‚ a compound

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    Lab Report

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    References: a) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reynolds_number b) http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/reynolds-number-d_237.html c) http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/laminar-transitional-turbulent-flow-d_577.html d) http://www.slashdocs.com/prqt/lab-report-osbourne-reynolds-apparatus.html APPENDIX The Reynolds Apparatus that was used during the experiment.

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    Lab Report

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    The Virtual Lab – ELISA Test Lab: Immunology 09/04/2013 Instructors: Dr. Charlie Wilson Written by: Dipen Patel I. Objective: The purpose of the lab was to learn the procedure of performing an ELISA test to determine whether a particular antibody is present in a patient’s blood sample. ELISA is an abbreviation for “Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay." II. Introduction: The interaction of antigen and antibody outside the body can be used to determine if patient

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    Lab Report

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    McLean 1 Creating Acetylene Gas Introduction The purpose of the lab was to determine the ratio of air to acetylene results in complete combustion of acetylene gas. The balanced chemical equation for this experiment was C2H2(g) + O2(g) --> CO2(g)+ H2O(l). Complete combustion is the reaction of an element or compound with oxygen to produce the most common oxides and energy. Complete combustion occurs when the fuel and oxygen combine in exact proportions to completely burn the fuel

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    Orodispersible Tablets

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    DISINTEGRATING TABLETS: A NEW ERA IN NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM AND NEW MARKET OPPORTUNITIES *Sharma Deepak‚ Kumar Dinesh‚ Singh Mankaran‚ Singh Gurmeet‚ Rathore M.S CT Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences‚ Shahpur‚ P.O- Udopur‚ Near Lambra‚ Jalandhar -144020‚ Punjab‚ INDIA *Corresponding Author’s Email: deepakpharmacist89@yahoo.com‚ M obile: 09988907446 Received 15 M arch 2012; Revised 13 April 2012; Accepted 21 April 2012‚ Available online 15 M ay 2012 ABS TRACT Fast disintegrating tablets (FDTs) have

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    Lab Report

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    One of the main learning experiences of this lab is to learn the importance of calibrating a sensor. In most cases‚ a sensor will not have an output that is exactly what you need. An example of this is a strain gage. A stain gage gives back a voltage‚ but with that given voltage a distance can be found. Introduction: In this experiment‚ the QNET-MECHKIT was used. This board has multiple compact sensors that can be used for experiments. For this lab we will be using the strain gage to find the

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    PREPARING CYCLOHEXENE FROM CYCLOHEXANOL INTRODUCTION Alkenes can be prepared in the lab by dehydrating the corresponding alcohol. Concentrated sulphuric and phosphoric acids both act as dehydrating agents. Phosphoric acid is preferred because it gives a higher yield of the alkene. Concentrated H2SO4 reacts with alkenes. SAFETY Eye protection must be worn. Concentrated phosphoric acid is corrosive. Mop up spillages immediately with plenty of water. Cyclohexene and cyclohexanol are

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    Lab Report

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    I.Purpose The purpose of this lab is to show how potential energy and kinetic energy is shown and transferred using a model rollercoaster. This lab also demonstrates the Law of Conservation of Energy. II.Introduction Potential and Kinetic energy have a very big relationship. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that “Energy cannot be destroyed or created‚ but can be transformed or transferred.” This lab will help demonstrate this law and show the conversion between Kinetic and Potential

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