‚ Noradzhar Baba ‚ Sabaianah binti Bachok ‚ Hafizah binti Hasan .UiTM Laboratory Manual for Advanced Food (HTF 573). 4) Wan Zakiyatussarirah Wan Husin ‚ Wan Fairos Wan Yaacob‚ Nasuhar Abd Aziz‚ Mohd Noor Azam Nafi‚ Siti Nurhafizah Mohd Shafie. Experimental Design and Analysis. 104 pages. 5) Douglas C. MONTOGEMERY Eight Edition. Design and Analysis of Experiments. 704 pages.
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Our mission is to assure people have a great time viewing the destination highlights through a virtual camera. Experimental Tourism The French journalist‚ Mr. Joel Henry started Experimental Tourism. Experimental Tourism can be defined as something between game and travel (Bures‚ 2005). The main goal is to look at travel experiences as if one place is as worthy as any other. Experimental tourism provides varied experiences that match tourists’ interests and provide a sense of personal accomplishment
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Research Question Investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of respiration of various parts of plants (germinating seeds and dormant (non-germinating) seeds)‚ by measuring the oxygen consumption and change in gas volume of respirometers containing either germinating or non-germinating seeds at different temperatures to measure the rate of respiration of these beans at different temperatures. Hypothesis 1.Germinating seeds have a higher rate of respiration as compared to non-germinating
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What affect does fertilizer have on the rate of growth in plants over a certain period of time? When tested‚ there is no affect on the growth of plants from a change of an environmental factor‚ such as an exposure to fertilizer. By changing the independent variable (whether or not the plant was planted with fertilizer)‚ you are testing to see how the dependent variable would change (the growth of plants). In order to assure that there is no experimental error‚ a control must be kept to produce the
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presence of Ag+ in the resulting supernate. This resulted to formation of white precipitate. The reaction has a balanced equation of: Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) → AgCl(s) The table below shows the summary of the observed confirmatory test results: Table 1. Data for Iron(II)-Silver Ions System Test Reagent | Visible Result | K3Fe(CN)6 | Prussian blue | KSCN | Blood red | HCl | White ppt | The results observed on the three separate confirmatory tests done proved the existence of the system reaching equilibrium
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determined using a dial caliper and the mass‚ a triple beam balance. The results of the error for diameter were not as expected while the results of the volume and density were deviated greatly from expectations; only the weight had a small error. Experimental Instruments: 1. Steel ball 2. Dial caliper (Mano Stat Corp.) 3. Triple beam balance (OHAUS) Procedure: 1. The steel ball was measured for its diameter using the caliper using gloves to not add hand oil to the ball. 2. The ball was
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The Influence of Female Peers in the Fashion Choice of Males Ranzes Mae T. Dela Peña St. Joseph’s College of Quezon City Author Note Ranzes Mae T. Dela Peña is a second year student of St. Joseph’s College of Quezon City taking up BS Psychology. Communication regarding this article should be addressed to Ranzes Mae T. Dela Peña‚ 1118 R.S. Cristobal St. Sampaloc‚ Manila‚ Philippines. E-mail: ranzesmaetamayo@yahoo.com ABSTRACT This study assessed the influence of female peers in the choice
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Experimental Design Bio 1110 ! ! Background: Plants need water to survive. Water makes up 80-95% of the mass in plant tissues. Transpiration is the loss of water from plants in vapor form. 95% of the water is absorbed from the soil for transpiration and 5% is absorbed during photosynthesis for producing necessary carbohydrates for growth. The rate of transpiration is dependent on the amount of water in which is available within the plant‚ soil‚ and on sufficient energy to vaporize water
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Experiment 4: Experimental Errors and Uncertainty Brett R. Spencer Date Performed: June 10th‚ 2015: 3:10 p.m. PHY 111C02 Section 1: Experiment and Observation Time‚ t (s) Dist. Y1 (m) Dist. Y2 (m) Dist. Y3 (m) Dist. Y4 (m) Dist. Y5 (m) Mean of Y Standard Dev. t^2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.40 1.10 1.40 1.50 1.28 0.22 0.25 0.75 2.60 3.20 2.80 2.50 3.10 2.84 0.30 0.56 1.00 4.80 4.40 5.10 4.70 4.80 4.76 0.16 1.00 1.25 8.20 7.90 7.50 8.10 7.40 7.82
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The scientist needed to come up with a formula that would accompany the experiment. The formula needed to include how many cups of tea were poured and what particular order they were done in. The scientist would then be able to work out the probability of the results depending whether or not the lady was correct or not. The new experimental
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