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    The objective of this experiment was to identify an unknown sample by preforming classification tests such as: Bisulfite test, Schiff’s test, and Idoform test. Also, to confirm the identity of the unknown by melting point, IR spectroscopy, and 1H NMR. For the solubility test, 1 mL of deionized water was placed in a test tube. A few drops of the of the unknown was added to the test tube and mixed with a pipette. After a few minutes, the unknown was determined to be insoluble. Next, the Schiff’s…

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    broken down to form new ones4. 4 amino-phenol contains two functional groups, an OH and a NH2 group attached to a benzene ring while acetic anhydride is a derivative of a carboxylic acid group. It is formed by the removal of water from two ethanoic acid molecules. Because acetic anhydride is the second most reactive carboxylic acid derivative, they can be readily converted into other less reactive carboxylic acid…

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    to be more common in the Eastern states (Behind the Name). Since this name is so common, there are hundreds of famous people with the name; most of which, are famous because of their creations, not because people know about them. The most common derivative of the name Daniel is Dan (Behind the Name). This name is very popular in modern times, and did not start appearing greatly until the early nineteen-hundreds (Behind the Name). After I researched my middle name, I began to search my last…

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    there is an inhalation of histamine or pathogen (any foreign material), the is a quick response which occurs in two parts. The initial response occurs when soluble proteins and cell-surface receptors bind to either the foreign substance or its derivatives, or to human cells and serum proteins…

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    arguments and instead makes him seem less devoted to the problem and as a result, less credible. Similarly in the way Moore talks to spouses of dead peasants, he also talks about derivatives to validate his reasoning. When Moore asks experts what derivatives are they all fail to explain it. From what I saw in the film derivatives were portrayed as immoral gambling in which investors can bet…

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    The act of translation is an inherently derivative act, while simultaneously giving the author a new agency over the material. The translator becomes the new works author, in this case a translation of the Psalms of David translated by Anne Locke. The piece was distributed anonymously, so the credibility of the author’s work cannot lie with reputation, but with literary talent. An author can prove their intellect and the importance of their work to the audience through alluding to classical…

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    Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO)

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    results reveal that GWO is able to provide very competitive results compared to these well-known meta-heuristics. Meta-heuristics algorithms have become remarkably common due to some reasons: simplicity, flexibility, local optima avoidance, and derivative free mechanism. The simplicity of these algorithms originates…

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    The poem “Poetry” by Marianne Moore explains what makes poetry, poetry. She uses different poem techniques to display her thoughts of what it is like to read poems. The author regards poetry from the view of someone who does not understand poetry in all its “rawness” (Moore line 37). She states what most people are thinking when they read poetry. Moore uses imagery, diction, and metaphor to emphasize that poetry is necessary for people to have an outlet. The way the reader perceives the poem…

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    Preparation of derivative works No one except the copyright owner has the right to adapt the underlying copyrighted works, usually, into another medium, without his/her permission. The author can if he/she so chooses can license other to create a derivative of his/her work. That derivative work can then be copyrighted, but that is dependent on the license of the underlying work. For example: A book cannot…

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    relevance could be called into question as copyright laws relating to the United States only applies in the United States, and else where it (should) become irrelevant. However, the citing and paraphrasing of Polish laws and dictations on sampling or derivatives could provide a window of opportunity for change in the legal system favorable to the overall betterment of the music industry. If laws were changed and made similar to Polish law, copyright infringement could be held only for the…

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