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    separate, highly decorated necklaces. The necklace closest to her chin is the shortest and shows several arrays of small beads all connected by a smoother curved band. The middle necklace is longer and thicker than the first necklace, but is similar in composition. It appears to be made of the same small circles, but instead of separate arrays being connected, all of the beads are connected without a visible separate band. The last necklace is…

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    performing protocols with mulitple samples, a timer was used to limit variability of the effects of ethanol based solutions. The amount of time that ethonal is present on the samples determines the size of DNA or RNA reads that are attached to the beads; beads collect shorter lengths of DNA/RNA more readily and…

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    to take a similar trajectory back down to the ground; and you’d be right to do so under most circumstances. Unless of course you are talking about self-siphoning beads. The phenomena of self-siphoning beads, sometimes referred to as “The Chain Fountain”, is one that confounds many eyes upon first sight. One would expect a chain of beads spilling out of a beaker to simply roll over the edge and fall to the ground. However,…

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    begin with something the child is familiar with and has worked with before. The child will have already worked with the golden bead material in the three to six age group but during that time the children worked with the “bank” which was a group presentation. Now each child will start the six to nine maths with the first section which is Individual work with the golden bead material. Going through each section the teacher will have prepared sums which start from simple to complex. From this the…

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    Symbolism was first used in the world through art which includes painting, sculptures, and theatrics. The symbolism that I used in my mask was to symbolize how I love to read, how I love to play basketball, how I love diamonds, and also how the story The Masque of The Red Death is symbolized with the death of many people. The masks represents many things about me and want I love in my life. Two items that I put on my mask was many torn out pages of a book and a red painted basketball. This…

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    or heavily obstructed areas. A one ounce to one-half ounce, brass or tungsten, barrel or egg weight is needed. Following the weight; a glass bead should be added to the line. This beads’ color is determined by the clarity of the water, for murky water any bright color should be used. In clear water using a clear bead or dark color works well. Once the bead is added, tie the line to any small swivel using a Palomar Knot. A leader is then tied using the same type of knot to the bottom of the…

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    Ion-exchange chromatography is the process of separating charged molecules based on their attraction to the charge of the beads in the column. The experiment used DEAE beads, diethylaminoethyl, which are used for anion exchange. Basically the beads are positive. Once the protein mix is added to the chromatography column the negative ions (anions) will stick to the DEAE beads and the rest will be eluted. The first to elute from the column will be the positive ions (cations) because they will be…

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    Stephan Badertscher North American Indians Tuesday night 3/30/15 THE BANDOLIER BAG Bandolier bags, also incorrectly called medicine bags, are large pouches with heavy decorations of beads and a slit at the top (Bey, 2004). The beads were to represent the honors given to a worthy man in 1800s and 1900s. The bags were closely identified with the aboriginals of North America in the Great Lakes are and notably the Anishinaabe or Anishinaabeg, in plural which is an autonym, is used by the Odawa,…

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    A group of people that inhabited much of Great Britain regions of what is now France, Belgium and the Netherlands, the Anglo-Saxons were a group of people from Germanic tribes that took control from the 5th century to about the 8th century. Their culture survives in many regions today and they are associated with the re-establishment of Christianity in Europe. Emerging from medieval Europe during the end of roman rule, the massive migration of the Celts, Picts, and Scots from the North allow…

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    over a selective matrix that called stationary phase. The stationary phase or the matrix inside the column is a composed cross-linked polymer bead with engineered pores or cavities (#2 Lehninger, 87). In a well-packed column, the large molecule (larger than the largest pore) cannot enter the pores in the Sephadex beads. Thus, they will move around the beads and rapidly move through the column and elute first. Smaller molecules flow easily into the cavities to different degrees depends on their…

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