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    This lab included various experiments that demonstrated how renal system responses and reacts when subjects consuming different types of fluids. Respective fluid volumes are based on each subject’s body mass. Based on each subject’s body mass, after converted from pounds to kilograms, every subjects has different volume and fluids for ingestion. For the control subject, she ingested no fluid throughout entire lab which represented the conditions of normal fluid. For the hypotonic subjects, she…

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    Spin Coating Case Study

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    as RPM increases, height decreases. Experimentally it has been shown that, h=〖Cω〗^(-a) (1) Where h – Final Film Thickness, ω – Spin Speed and C & a are some constants. In this report, Polymer Concentration: The film thickness is inversely proportional to viscosity. Also viscosity is directly proportional to solute concentration. Hence, as the concentration decreases, final film thickness decreases. Concentration…

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    Sociologist have a crucial role in the field of anthropology. Sociologist analyze the functions of human society and how they influence members of that society. People are influence by their surroundings, norms, culture, and interaction. It would be very difficult to fully understand humans without the contribution of sociologist. The reading of this week begin with “Foundations of Sociological Thought” by Mcgee and Warms. The reading focused on some of the revolutionary minds of Sociology such…

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    utilization of more micelle formulations include insufficient drug loading, stability, and selective uptake by targeted cells17. A common misconception is that micelles are not solid structures or necessarily circular. Micelles exist in an active equilibrium with other surfactant molecules where monomers switch between adsorbing at the air-liquid interface, moving freely throughout the bulk solution, and aggregating to form micelles17. Below the CMC, monomers remain free in solution and…

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    He is portrayed as a genuine seeker of Truth, his sincerity gets reflected in the questions such as, “Do I own I?” (CS: 58) and “Life is like that. You get what you want. But do you really know what you want?” (CS: 48) His search meets to a successful end when he becomes able to jump across the wall. Then follows the discussion of the missing mother trope in the novel; she makes it clear that in case of Ramakrishna Pai, nothing is said about his mother or his own childhood. Not only this, the…

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    Homeostasis can be defined in many ways. The biological definition would be the habit of a cell to control its internal environment and maintain equilibrium or balance. In more simple way it helps bring back everything to its stable state. All the organs in the human body contributes its actions to the homeostasis system to help bring balance to the neural, thermal and chemical factors by working together in a complicated way. And that being said, all of the homeostasis are being controlled by a…

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    Pendulum And Spring Essay

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    Name: Institution: Course: Instructor: Date of Submission: Pendulum and spring Abstract In this lab, two systems namely a pendulum and a spring that exhibit simple harmonic motion were studied. The systems were subjected to a mass of known weight and allowed to oscillate. Afterwards, the period of each was determined. In addition, the harmonic properties in the systems and their limiting factors were determined through quantitative calculations. Introduction Any system that exhibits back and…

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    the scarce factor loses. In an ideal society, under the later theory, the ones who gain from trade would support the ones losing from trade. That way, everyone gains. However, under the Ricardian model, trade cannot exist forever as eventually equilibrium distribution of labor will be achieved whereas in the Heckscher-Ohlin theory continues…

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    In physics, energy is usually described as the ability of a system to perform work. However, this definition is often challenged because of the many different forms energy can hold. There have been definitions derived which are more suitable to certain contexts. Thermal energy is a more specific energy explored in this investigation process. Thermal energy is one of the types of energy which can be defined by ‘the ability to perform work’. It is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy…

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    Nucleobases Lab Report

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    Review of Stacking Interactions of Nucleobases: NMR Investigations by H. Sapper and W. Lohmann Introduction Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is often a very useful tool to identify organic molecules based on the atomic nuclei interactions with their environment. Recent advances have made use of the technology in protein, nucleic acid, and complex natural products structure identification. [1, 2, 3] Its origins lie in the works of Felix Bloch and Edward Purcell, who used the…

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