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    P-Nitrophenol Lab Report

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    Chapter 4 - Discussion A standard curve of p-nitrophenol was drawn at the start of the project, before any enzyme assay of the fractions. The standard curve is set up so the equation of the line can be used to measure the enzyme activity in each sample fraction. P-nitrophenol shows a linear relationship with acid phosphatase. An Enzyme assay gives the activity levels of acid phosphatase in each fraction. The results from each fraction were placed into the equation of the line from the standard…

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    5.2.2.2 Interpretation of Regression Model The above equation can be written as D ∝ P^0.058/(V^(-0.117) 〖D_b〗^(-0.133) ) By observing the above equation we can say that the LAZ Depth is directly proportional to the Laser Power and inversely proportional to the Scan Velocity and Beam diameter. The observations of the model can be summarized as below: As Laser Power increases the LAZ Depth of workpiece surface will also increase. This is because the heat input to the workpiece is increasing…

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    Trypsin Lab Report

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    INTRODUCTION Trypsin is a proteolytic enzyme, important for the digestion of proteins. Enzymes are biological catalysts for metabolic process in cells. A catalyst is a substance that changes the rate of a reaction. Enzymes act as catalysts for chemical reactions in the body. Enzymes are large proteins that are not consumed or changed in a chemical reaction. They are highly specific to the substrate - the substance an enzyme acts on - they act upon. When an enzyme is available with an empty…

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    I: Introduction: a. background information- Physical Changes are changes that do not involve a change in molecular structure. They can be identified by a change in size, a change in shape, or a change in the state of matter. Chemical changes are changes that involve the re-arrangement of atoms in the molecule. They can be identified by a color change, if a new gas is given off, if a precipitate or new solid forms, and if light, electricity, or heat is given off. b. observations- The observation…

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    Heart Rate Lab Report

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    The problem that our group tried to answer was whether the average heart rates of boys are higher than the average heart rate of girls. In this experiment, our group needed to find the resting heart rate of each person involved in the experiment, the heart rate of each person after one minute of vigorous exercise, and the heart rate of each person after two and a half minutes of rest. Upon drawing a conclusion on what our group will test and how we will test it, our group found a group of six…

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    times of the catalase when placed in hydrogen peroxide when the supernant was at room temperature and heated. In this experiment, it is hypothesized that when the supernant is heated above room temperature the catalase-substrate decomposition reaction rate would be faster, therefore, decreasing the time taken for…

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    It is widely believed that the long term affects outweigh the short term. In the study mentioned earlier, the yen rate appreciated during the 1980’s and coupled with deflation resulted in the value of the Japanese Yen increasing significantly in comparison to the U.S. dollar. The trade and flooding of the market with similar and new products stimulates the economy…

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    The writing process is both complex and interesting at the same time. There are many ways to write and the process is different for everyone. In this essay, I will explain my found writing process and analyze my process alongside Peter Elbow’s Teaching Thinking by Teaching Writing, Alvarez’s Writing Matters, and Stafford’s A Way of Writing. My first step in writing begins with choosing the right location. Usually I choose my office or bedroom, but sometimes when I stick to a routine, I become…

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    This practice commonly yielded lower rates of maternal mortality for hospitals and was employed despite the differing method of calculation from other statistic recording bodies. Another case of differing methods of measurement was in the wake of the establishment of a prenatal clinic at Winnipeg’s General Hospital in 1921, dropping from a previously common (for a hospital) rate of 10.09 per 1000 maternal mortalities during the period of 1917-20, to 3.17 thereafter…

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    Price Elasticity Essay

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    by producers, Pp\text{Pp}PpP, p. In other words, of the total price paid by consumers, part is retained by the sellers and part is paid to the government in the form of a tax. The distance between Pc\text{Pc}PcP, c and Pp\text{Pp}PpP, p is the tax rate. The fresh market price is Pc\text{Pc}PcP, c, but sellers receive only Pp\text{Pp}PpP, p per unit sold since they pay Pc−Pp\text{Pc}-\text{Pp}Pc−PpP, c, minus, P, p to the government. Since a tax can be viewed as raising the monetary values of…

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