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    protein which binds heme as a redox cofactor. The “heme nitrovinyl” group is specifically where nitrite modification of the heme macrocyle occurs in HRP, in the presence or absence of hydrogen peroxide. It’s regioselective at the 4-vinyl group leading to the formation of the heme 4-nitrovinyl moiety. This work investigated the structural properties of the adducts formed upon the reaction of ferric HRP with nitrite by resonance Raman spectroscopy. In the absorbance spectroscopy, the spectrum of…

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    This course is intended to bridge the transition between the computation of data and the use of the data for strategic purposes. The course will also introduce the use of case analysis and the application of critical thinking to managerial accounting information. http://beedie.sfu.ca/courses/bus322 ID: your SFU ID Password: your SFU password Course email: bus322-d100@sfu.ca Course website : Grading : Grading scheme : A weighted mark of the following elements Case analysis…

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    Schiff Bases Case Study

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    (51) 7-(4-(3-(4-substituted benzylidineamino) phenyl imino)-5-fluoro-2- oxidoline-1 -yl)methyl)piprazine-1-yl-) 1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-4-oxo- 1,4-dihydroquinoline-3- carboxylic acid. schiff bases ligand and their metal complexes with Mn (II),Cu(II),Ni(II), have been synthesized…

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    Discussion: Recrystallisation was performed to purify the "[Ni" ("O,O '-ONO" )_"2" ("N,N,N ',N '-tetrameen" )"]" product. These green powder extracted from filtration was prone to impurities such as unreacted "[" "K" _"4" ["Ni" ("N-N" "O" _"2" )_"6" ]"." "H" _"2" "O" and "KN" "O" _"2" . As the product was dissolved in hot ethanol solvent and slowly cooled to crystallise, the impurities would remain dissolved rather than being solidified. Thus, the different solubilities of the green…

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    hours postfertilization 4) Add the compounds to the embryos and let it sit for 24 hours. 5) Observe the embryos under the Microscope (Olympus SZX9 Zoom Ztereo, Japan) B. Compounds Five hundred and two compounds were assessed in the primary screen. 1) Dissolved the compounds in DMSO 2) Diluted the solution at a final concentration of 50 μM with Hanks for zebrafish 3) Dilute respectively for cell culture with DMEM C. Real-time RT-PCR 1) Treat the embryos with compounds for 3 h 2) Extract the…

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    Turbine Model

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    CHAPTER 4: PROTOTYPE MODEL OF OUR PROJECT [Fig. 23 Model] [fig. 24 Mechanism of Model] 4.1 Working of the model: The working of this tank and pipe arrangement for producing electricity is very simple. There are a large amount of water stored in tank water is flow through the pipe. These water flow through numbers of pipes. The water flow with different energy like kinetic energy, potential energy, pressure energy, gravitational energy therefore whenever water flow through simple pipe lot of…

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    Stepper Motors Case Study

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    APPARATUS:- • Core 2 duo/i3/i5/i7 - 64bit processor • OS – 64bit OS • Editor Used – gedit/eclipse THEORY:- MATHEMATICAL MODEL : Consider a set S consisting of all the elements related to a program.The mathematical model is given as below, S=fs,e,X,Y,Fme,DD,NDD,Mem sharedg Where, s = Initial State e = End State X = Input. Here it is map size,start point,nish point. Y = Output.Here output is time required to generate route,actual route and map. Fme = Algorithm/Function used in program. for…

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    Triazole Derivatives Essay

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    PROPERTIES: It has two isomeric forms 1, 2, 3-triazole and 1,2,4-triazol with common molecular formula C2H3N3,and both have 69.06 molecular weight. [2]] 1, 2, 4-triazole derivatives simply exist in solid forms. 3, 4, 5-substituted 1, 2, 4-triazole derivatives melts on thermolysis when heated at high temperature3160C for half an hour. 1, 2, 4-Triazole derivatives are easily soluble in polar solvents and slightly soluble in non-polar solvents. However the solubility in non-polar solvents can be…

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    Next enter the determining factors that you are interested in along the top. You then need to decide the weight for each factor. The example shows safety risk as a 4 and management difficulty as a 2. This means that safety is twice as important a factor as management difficulty. The final entries are for your opinion(scale of 1-10) of what your opinion is of how a given factor affects a given alternative. Remember that negative factors are opposite. This means that for a negative factor such…

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    P. putida and P. fluorescens isolates were cultured in 250 ml Laurea Broth (LB) medium at 30±1 ºC for 36 h in an incubator shaker at 150 rpm. The culture was then poured into 50 ml falcon tubes and centrifuged for 10 min. at 6000 ×g at 4 ºC. The pellet was washed thrice in 15 ml distilled water and centrifuged. Then it was dissolved in distilled water and the optical density (O.D) of the culture was set at position-1 at 600 nm=107–108 colony forming units (CFU) ml-1 for inoculation (Bhuvaneswari…

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