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    HPLC column can be categorized into two types • Reverse Phase • Normal Phase 3.4.1.1. Reverse Phase Chromatography Reverse Phase system has a non-polar stationary phase over which polar solvents are used as mobile phase; it is generally used for separation of polar species. 3.4.1.2. Normal phase chromatography Normal Phase system has a polar stationary phase over which non-polar solvents are used as mobile phase; it is generally used for separation of non-polar species.[38]. A detection…

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    Shell Lab

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    and sealed with the rubber bands) to the side and leave the cups there for a week. Step twelve, make a data table that has four columns to the right and three going down. Step thirteen, label the first column going down 3-1 (number 3 should be placed in the second box in the first column and number 1 should be at the bottom of the column). Step fourteen, in the first column going from left to right label the first box Cups , then the next Concentrations of Acid , going on to the next (third)…

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    used different components, such as columns, creative patterns, along with borders to design original, elegant cities. In their time, the Greeks made innumerable different buildings. A selection of ancient buildings is still around to show us this. The architects of ancient Greece had busy, difficult jobs, but they still created some of the most amazing buildings in all of history. Columns were always a huge part of ancient Greek architecture. The columns of Ancient Greece became a way of…

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    One of the main contributions Ancient Greece provided for the future world is its innovations and creativity in architecture. While most of the ancient buildings in Greece are ruins now, historians have still learned a lot about Greek architecture from them. Due to research, we know that every building was based off proportion and balance making the apperance of each building geometric looking. This gives us insight into the ancient Greece’s knowledge of math and science. The geometry in the…

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    were intended to mirror the absolute perfection of the gods which is what the Greeks strove for. The Doric columns of the building that flanked the outer room were designed to give an…

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    Storage Systems for Big Data Internet age comes with the vast amount of data that requires efficient storage and processing capabilities. To alleviate this issue, we discuss data storage systems which are tailored to store and process big data effectively. While general-purpose RDBMSs are still viable option in handling and analyzing structural data, they suffer from a variety of problems including performance and scalability issues when it comes to big data. To increase the performance of DBMS…

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    The Parthenon In Athens

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    32 has two rooms and is surrounded by a porch and columns. Like older temples, the Parthenon uses the post-and-lintel system. Marble blocks were stacked and finished, giving it a flawless appearance. The steps that form the base of the structure are higher in the middle of each side and lower at the corners giving the appearance of a sagging center and creating an optical illusion. The Corner columns also are thicker and placed closer to the columns next to them to compensate for the bright sky…

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    The most common way to turn a formation is a “column left” or “column right.” If turning left, commands are called when the left foot strikes the ground. All others are called when the right foot strikes the ground.…

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    four by forty-five sq. ft. My columns are each three feet apart. They stretch to thirty-two feet tall and there are eight columns in the front eight columns in the back, and fifteen columns on each side. There is a carved band around the base of each column, with curvilinear style decorating. There is highly skilled detailing on the gutters. Also there are nine steps that wrap around my temple leading up to the entrance, sides, and back. Both the steps and the columns are crafted…

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    Greek Temples

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    Greek temples were famous for their the three types of columns on their exterior: doric, ionic, and corinthian. Doric columns have a round base, and get thinner, higher as they go up. Ionic columns, at the top, have stone that curls into spirals. Corinthian columns have flower-like decorations at the top. This is a digital recreation of the temple of zeus in Athens. It has doric temples, and a frieze There are 8 different designs for the interior of Greek temples. Each temple is based around…

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