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    Enzyme Reaction Lab

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    than 3% and more than 6%. This was close to my prediction but since we do not know the exact point of most optimal concentration, the prediction is inconclusive. For pH, the optimal range seems to be within pH5 and pH7 represented by the trend from Graph 6 expressing reaction rate for each pH. Unfavorable conditions for enzyme activity much like the substrate concentration seems to be away from the peak: pH’s less than pH5 and more than pH7. This was close to my prediction but since we do not…

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    Macroeconomics Assignment Name Institution Macroeconomic Assignment Question 1 (a) A reduction in interest rates is an expansionary move in the sense that it makes borrowing cheaper. A decrease in interest rates, therefore, will lead to an increase in investment but in the process leading to a reduction in the levels of saving since there will be a reduction in the incentive to save. The effects of this action will affect both the consumer and the producer as follows: The Consumer:…

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    its engine, that’s the same way a country can’t function without its population. Nigeria, officially known as the Federal Republic of Nigeria, located on the western coast of Africa has a population estimated at 169.2 million as of the year 2013 with a life expectancy of 52 years of age. Nigeria had a growth rate of 2.3 % per annum then, the percentage now is more or less still in this category. This growth can be studied and seen on the graph below. This sometimes can be a problem…

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    The experimenters followed their experimentation with analysis of the data obtained. The experimenters first contemplated the applicability of the Probe Comp test signal to biological systems. The experimenters reasoned that the test signal was not an effective description of a biological system because the test signal did not exhibit the noise present in biological systems. While considering the observations of the oscilloscope and biological systems, the experimenters considered which settings…

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    Detection Malware

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    inserted into the applications by the repackaging method. There are various techniques to detect malware in mobile devices: signature-based detections, behavior-based detection and taint analysis-based detection. Signature-based detections use functions like packet-processing and pattern-matching to detect malware. Behavior-based compares recorded activities like SMS or Bluetooth with user’s average use to analyze intrusions. Analysis-technique carries out static taint analysis for Java source…

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    two mice strains in figure one, C57BL/6J mice normally display a lower hyperactivation rate and fertilization rate compared to the CD1 mouse strain (Goodson, S. G. et al. 2011), and as such researchers used the C57BL/6J mice to perform a gain of function test. By exposing the C57BL/6J strain of mice to a transient increase in calcium they were able to demonstrate a significant increase in the mouse strains fertilization and hyperactivation potential (Navarrete, A. F. et…

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    include driving the collection of health data in real-time and minimizing lag between data collection and processing (W. Raghupathi and V. Raghupathi). Additionally, at a very minimum, the chosen big data analytics platform must support the crucial functions necessary for processing and handling the data. Thirdly, it is of paramount importance that the software platform is packaged with a user-friendly, menu-driven…

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    Proteins are a multifarious group of macromolecules, which carry out many different functions within the human body. (Mbuthia, 2009). They are comprised of repeating units of amino acids held together by peptide bonds. As stated by Mbuthia, the Biuret reagent is a solution which aids scientists to conclude if there are any peptide bonds present within a sample, and thus, is used to determine protein existence within a substance. The Biuret assays depends on the presence of 2 or more peptide…

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    Osmosis in Deshelled Chicken Eggs Brooke Sandy Partners: Alexa Smarra, David Egesigh, and Yousef Bahliawah Abstract Throughout the process of this experiment, chicken eggs were used to test how well certain solutions would be absorbed. The objective was to determine the rate and direction of osmosis into and out of cells according to their diffusion gradients. During this experiment eggs were rolled on paper towels to blot the excess liquid and then weighed. They were then placed into one of…

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    acting on the moored structure in addition to loads acting directly on the mooring components (Bjørnsen 2014). Mechanical engineers calculate those forces and material scientists how materials deform (elongate, compress, and twist) or break as a function of applied load, time, temperature, and other conditions (Virginia.edu 2013). 1.4.1. Tensile Load The mooring line materials such as chains, steel wire, fiber ropes and anchors mostly work under tensile loads. The mooring line which is…

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