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    I. Abstract: The central objectives of this examination are to discover the warmth exchange convection and radiation together from a level barrel in typical convection over a broad assortment of power inputs and surface temperature. Moreover to take a gander at amidst convection and radiation heat trade and amidst Hc and Hr. Additionally, to choose the effect of obliged convection and to show the association between velocity and surface temperature for compelled convection. Likewise, demonstrate…

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    Eyewitness Model

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    The main focus of this study is to test whether the 3 elements of the CA relationship (calibration, resolution and over/under confidence) can be weakened by exposure duration, retention interval and divided attention using two studies. The results found that limited exposure duration and delayed retention intervals have a hard-easy effect whereby…

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    Copper Iodide Lab Report

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    Pure Copper Iodide were synthesised and the mass percentage of Copper in purified Copper (I) Iodide sample were determined by applying Beer’s Law in UV-Vis spectroscopy. Absorbance value of Cu-cuprizone solution was measured. Using the absorbance value of 0.3576 , the concentration of the Cu-cuprizone solution were obtained at 0.001389g/L with reference to the graph of the standard solution A to D. The graph of absorbance against concentration of the standard solution A to D shows a linear…

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    In this proposal, we report the design of two bioanalytical sensors: (1) a fluorescence optrode-based optical fiber sensor and (2) a carbon-based optically transparent electrode. The first provides a means for spatially organizing microorganisms to monitor their social behavior in response to different chemical environments. The electrode sensor enables the detection of signaling molecules that are responsible for, or a consequence of, sociomicrobial behavior. Upon their completion, these…

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    Engineering Class Analysis

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    1. - Communication I began this class having no idea of what to do after I graduated. I was really lost in the sense of looking for a job or even interviews because of not knowing what to do in the whole time from finding a job to hand shaking it. So that transition from college to real life would definitely going to hit me hard, and I realized that almost before finishing my studies, so taking this class was necessary. Honestly, I was not planning to take this class but the destiny shoved me…

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    Concrete Lab Report

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    mallet. The lid device was the placed on top of the smooth concrete surface and locked into place. An open valve was filled with water until the air voids had been filled. After locking the valves shut, the device was pumped until it reached the calibration point. The pressure was released and the dial gage value recorded. Concrete Cylinder…

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    MDMA Synthesis

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    MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), commonly referred to as ecstasy, and methamphetamine are central nervous system stimulants, which can produce euphoria, enhanced mental and emotional clarity, sensations of lightness and floating, and other hallucinations. (Chandra et al. 2015) Due to their effects, MDMA and methamphetamine are used in Drug-Facilitated Crimes (DFC), intended to impair behaviour, perceptions, or decision-making capacity to take advantage of an impaired person without…

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    Experiment 5: Anions and Redox Reactions Introduction (a) Objectives General: To examine the importance of potassium permanganate as an oxidising agent and the strong powers of halogens in oxidation. Part 1 Determining the colour associated with a certain halogen by adding a sample of the halogen to cyclohexane and recording the colours observed. Part 2 Identifying a halogen referring to the colours recorded in part 1, by reacting the halogen with a halide and observing the colour present.…

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    Kanamycin sulphate and rifampicin were purchased from Hangzhou Dayangchem Co., Ltd., Zhejiang, China. Acetonitrile and ethanol (High performance liquid chromatography, HPLC, grade) were purchased from Merck, Germany. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate, phenylisocyanate, triethylamine, orthophosphoric acid (analytical reagent grade) and silicone oil (viscosity 10 cSt) were purchased from Sigma–Aldrich, St. Louis, USA. Size 3 hard gelatin capsules were kindly donated by Capsugel Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.…

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    “[perpetuated] the false impression that he was interested in high-pressure research with applications to ballistics” and roped in government ministries to fund his research project (51). Mendeleev let the government believe that establishing certain calibrations and behavior at low pressures was essential to eventually developing high-pressure artillery useful to the military. He published volume one of his research, dealing solely with low-pressure theory, and promised that volume two with…

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