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    parts of this video are the rat experiment, infrasonic sound and house –hunting bees’ ability to find new homes. The free rats in this video actually showed empathy towards the trapped rats. At the University of Chicago Mrs. Mason showed two different test the first two rats in a box one was trapped in a tube the other was free. The free rat figured out how to open the door to set the other free. The second test the free rat had a choice help the trapped rat out of the tube, or open the…

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    serious this topic is and yelling, I HAVE MOUSE’S DISEASE! Is not really funny” Richard whispered quietly while looking from side to side to make sure no one heard him. “Oh come on, everyone will run amuck and panic similar to that cat chasing those rats around the street. Remember that? How funny was that?” Joey says laughing. Richard joins in reminiscing that moment, “your right. That was funny. Alright I’m in, but you’re saying it not…

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    and returned to Ron with the same results. Before going forward with the findings due to their implications, Ron decides he needs an independent investigator for the findings. For that reason, Ron reaches out to another predoctoral student is his laboratory to repeat the experiment without notifying Gordon. The predoctoral student is ordered not to discuss…

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    There is a required category of classes for me to graduate from UCI called Arts and Humanities. It means I have to choose at least two classes that I do not have lots of interests among religions studies, histories of art and music. That is why I enrolled in Music 8, a class mainly talks about the histories of the Beatles. The introduction of this class was pretty much fun or at least funner than east asian languages and literatures. I like the Beatles, and I thought I could have a easy time…

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    INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE I AND II (Lab Exercise #7) TO: Mr. Francis Burke, Forensic Science Laboratory FROM: Jason Skidmore, Scot Turner, Matthew Wills, and Martin Maldonado: Team Microsil SUBJECT: Tool Mark Impressions A. Description of Assignment This lab was divided into two separate days. On Tuesday, January, 26tht, 2016 in the Police Academy’s Forensic Lab Room 321 at 12:29 a.m., team Microsil began the first part of their Tool Mark Impressions lab. The first part was…

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    Procedure: Why it is important: What equipment it is likely to relate to (examples): Knowledge of equipment Knowledge of the equipment in which is in the laboratory is very important, as the equipment in which needs any maintenance is then kept maintained. It is also important so you know the places in which equipment needs to go in and you know where to look for specific things. - Where the glassware is situated as it should all be grouped together to decrease chances of breakages or equipment…

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    Spectroscopy Lab

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    Insert Title Insert Subtitle By: Shawana Khokher ID # 20580504 Lab Partner: Dana Tucci Teaching Assistants: Katarina Vuckovic & Monica Gromala Section # 003 BIOL 130L (B2 149) Tuesday (9:30am -12:20pm) Date of Experiment: 21/10/2014 INTRODUCTION The purpose of spectroscopy is to observe the relationship between substances in a solvent, and the associated absorbance and transmittance through a range of concentrations (Lothian & Twyman, 1969). However, one must understand…

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    Our group observed a computer lab for game design majors on three separate occasions. The reason we chose a game design lab is that there are numerous interactions that tend to occur simultaneously. While the lab is a place designed for productivity, students use the space for other a range of activities, such as working on school assignments, socializing, or engaging in recreation. We expect to observe behaviors like these in this setting. The computer lab is a large room, comprised of curved…

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    Roly Poly Lab Report

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    This research lab was done in order to determine the environment roly poly’s prefer best, moist or dry. Prior to conducting the lab on how moisture affects roly poly behavior, information had been collected from multiple sources that suppose and support the conclusion. roly poly’s tend to be attracted to moist environments. From surveying other experiments and reports on roly poly behavior, a hypothesis was developed that stated roly polys will migrate to moist surroundings because it will…

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    Basic Chromatography Lab

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    Introduction: This Laboratory experiment mainly focused on the fundamental concepts of basic Chromatography. We had a goal of learning about the properties of color additives, studying their molecular structures, and their rates of solubility when added to a strip of paper and temporarily placed into a beaker of solution. When actually performing the experiment, it is relatively easy and straightforward to do as long as you do not increase the concentration of the dye or leave the wrong side of…

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