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    as this trial temperature was closest to internal body temperature, 38℃, and as catalase is present in all body organs (T. Fouad, Antioxidants). Temperature affects chemical reactions by increasing the kinetic motion of molecules and changing the rate of collisions between them. In lower temperatures, kinetic motion is decreased and there are not enough collisions between the molecules for enzyme activity to be maximized. However, as temperature reaches above 40℃, the excessive motion of the…

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    How can employers increase staff retention through a responsible approach to the employee life-cycle in the field of social care, and what are the costs and benefits of doing so? Introduction. I have chosen to write on the above topic as I currently work as a deputy manager in a residential ch Premium 5737 Words 23 Pages Role of Corporate Leaders in Transforming Organisations The role of corporate leaders in transforming organizations Introduction Corporate leaders play a significant role…

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    Statistics table for average reaction rate for varying substrate concentrations In the second part of the experiment, there was a steady increase in reaction rate with temperature (see Table 2) up to 37°C. The pre-boiled catalase did not react to produce any 02. Three two-sample t-test were performed between the boiled and cold reaction rate (p = 0.000112721), the cold and room temperature reaction rate (p = 0.000243814), and the room temperature and warm reaction rate p = 0.447281352.…

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    can be used as a promising oxygen carrier for chemical looping combustion. High heating rate leads to the increase of the initial reacting temperature. The initial reaction starts from 830 ℃ with heating rate of 5 ℃ /min, 930℃ with heating rate of 20 ℃ /min. Kinetic parameters of reductive…

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    “1 in 4 women cannot read this sentence” (Source #6, 2011). Across the Middle East, there are thousands of females who are unable to access a proper education. The rates of illiteracy in countries such as Pakistan and Bangladesh soar. When girls are educated, they outstand expectations and revolutionize society. Women face many hardships regarding receiving an education. The government not focusing on academic issues, poverty, social traditions, dangerous transportation, safety hazards, and…

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    to match the goals of the investor. Through analyzing the different classes of risk, one can match investments to an investors risk tolerance and return requirements. While some investments may present greater risk they are countered by a higher rate of return and vice versa, less risk corresponds to a lower return. Moreover, investment risk can be substantially reduced through diversification, which spreads a portfolio across different industries, businesses and investment options. The…

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    countries comes with various risks faced by MNCs. One of the risk is the financial risk involved with the foreign currency exchange markets. Many of the MNCs deal with more than one national currency and hence the changes in the foreign currency exchange rate can have an adverse effect on the Corporation’s profits. This paper will examine the various foreign exchange currency risks and accounting issues faced by MNCs and what they can do to manage this risks. One of the risk MNCs faced is…

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    Intermolecular Forces

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    INTRODUCTION The trends in physical properties of organic compounds such as boiling points and melting points can be deducted from their structures, including size (molecular weight, surface area), shape and functional groups. These factors significantly influence the strength of the intermolecular forces of attraction present; and the nature and strength of intermolecular forces determine the variations in boilingpoints of organic compounds. The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at…

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    \textbf{Trade-wighted measure of exchange rates volatility}: The trade-weighted exchange rates, commonly known as Nominal Effective Exchange Rates (NEER), is the geometric weighted average of a basket of bilateral exchange rates (Klau and Fung 2006). Real EER (REER) is the nominal EER adjusted with the respective relative price index. Here the weights are based on manufacturing trade flows including both bilateral trade and third-market competition by double-weighting. The BIS EER calculation is…

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    sify the party. In addition, after the party she noticed she had lost the necklace, so she had to buy a replacement for her fiend so her friend wouldn't know that she had lost it. “After 10 years they made good of everything including the various rates and compound interests” after she worked for something that she bought she felt good, she was humbled because she never had to work for anything because her husband would buy her whatever she wanted(340). She was…

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