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    RITUAL OF BODILY RESTORATION OF THE DECEASED, AND OFFERINGS I provide for thee thy head I affix for thee thy head to thy bones. I provide for him his eyes that he may be fulfilled. Offering of nourishment and beverage. Geb has given to thee thine eyes, which thou may be, the satisfied eye of Horus. One nmś.t- - the container of water. Thot, he has given his head to him. A pitcher of water. He has made it be conveyed to him. One beverage of water. O N., I have come looking for thee I am Horus. I…

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    Polymerase Chain Reaction

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    Next the EtOH was removed leaving the pellet and allowing the pellet to dry by uncovering the test tube and placing it upside down in a kimwipe for five minutes at room temperature. Following that the pellet was resuspened in 50 ul of TE, and by tapping the pellet was dissolved. After it was place in the heat block for 1-2 minutes at 65˚C and continuously tap the pellet until it was completely dissolved to ensure that this DNA would react with the 1 ul…

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    Succinate Dehydrogenase

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    This change in color can then be related to the concentration of SDH , which catalyzes the reaction in mitochondria. To begin, bean sprout homogenate was made. The homogenate was then centrifuged three different times at increasing speeds. Pellet two, pellet three, and supernatant three were then saved. From here, solutions containing assay buffer mixed with with the electron inhibitor sodium azide and the artificial electron acceptor DCIP, and SDH’s substrate, succinate, were prepared. When the…

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    Chloroplast Lab Report

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    needed in this experiment. The product that is in the tube is the filtrate portion of this experiment and will be centrifuged. The first centrifuge is at 600 x g for 5 minutes; large components (pellet) will be settled at the end, while the small components are still soluble (supernatant). The tube is called Pellet 1(P1), we transfer it again by adding the supernatant to tubes labeled Supernatant 1(S1). 15ml of S1 will be added to a tube called P2; the centrifuge process is applied once more…

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    imaginable and once it was cleared, I received the wonder pellets. At first, I was a little hesitant because the treatment was a little bit expensive, and the pellets to be used were bio-identifying, natural HRT. Although I'm not really against these natural cures, I was a little skeptical about it These shots aren't really bio-identifying and you often have to get high dosages because the body won't accept 100% of what is given. These pellets are natural treatment that the body automatically…

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    The Wisconsin Fast Plant

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    planted seeds with three pellets of fertilizer, then six pellets, and finally with nine pellets of fertilizer. In order to ensure optimal growth, the plants were watered continuously as well as staying under a fluorescent light 24 hours a day, and kept in a climate of 18-26. The point behind this experiment was to test to see how much fertilizer most effectively increased the growth of the fast plant. We believed that the plants with zero fertilizers and the plant with nine pellets of…

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    sugary), beans (causes bloating), bok choy (causes bloating), cabbage (causes bloating), cauliflower (cause bloating), celery (strings are dangerous, no nutrients), commercial treats (too sugary), kale (toxic), grapes (toxic, too sugary), rabbit pellets (don’t contain vitamin C), raisins (toxic, too sugary), spinach…

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    Transformation of pGlO plasmid to an E.coli bacteria cell We pipetted 250 ul of CaCl2 transformation solution to into two separate tubes. Next, we used a sterile loop to transfer two to four larger bacteria colonies from an E.coli plate into each of the two tubes. The bacteria was observed under UV light to make initial observations. We pipetted 10 ul of pGLO plasmid (0.08 ug/ul) into one of the tubes. Both tubes were incubated on ice for ten minutes. After ten minutes of incubation, the tubes…

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    Apollo Human Parenting

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    Apollo into pressing the lever inside the box to receive pellets. This requires the reinforcement of exact segments of behavior across successive trials towards the desired target behavior (Powell et al., 2013). In order to accomplish this, it was first necessary for us to place Apollo on a fixed ratio schedule of reinforcement. This is an area we have struggled tremendously. Ideally, Apollo would have a high rate of response (eating the pellets) with a short post-reinforcement pause following…

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    Noam Chomsky criticizes B.F. Skinner’s model for verbal behavior. Chomsky thinks that Skinner overreaches as he applies his model for non-human operant behavior to human linguistic behavior, because Skinner extrapolated his model for the former from controlled experimental settings while the latter exists in much more complex situations. Simply, Chomsky thinks that Skinner’s model for verbal behavior is unscientific, and therefore unusable either as an explanation for verbal behavior or as a…

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