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    Figure 3. Possible reaction mechanism for the decomposition of ammonium perchlorate. Based on the findings from all of the used techniques, the species formed in the beginning are ammonium ion, oxygen and chlorine species. The decomposition products of ammonium ion were hydroxylamine, ammonia and nitrogen dioxide. The perchlorate ion loses one of the oxygen atoms and forms chlorate ion. The ammonia is lost in reaction through formation of hydroxylamine, which is formed in reaction between…

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    Acetonitrile Lab Report

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    According to the results, the major ions in the nettle herb samples have no obvious influence on Ni2+ and Cd2+ based IL-DLLME under the selected conditions. The results are shown in Table 4. 3.4 Linear equation, correlation coefficient, limit of quantification and…

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    ntroduction The development of the oyster aquaculture become limited as there is a presence of the pathogenic associated microbe that can cause disease which lead to physiological and imbalance in that oyster. There is a few reports that describe the bacterial diversity which is poorly know and required to be further study.(Hernández and Olmos,2006). So, it is important to analyze the bacteria of oyster. This study is carry out to analyze the gram positive bacteria diversity present oyster,…

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    Materials and methods Plant material and field experiment details Total of 266 RILs were developed from a cross of Hanoch X Harari closely related Virginia-type peanut cultivars (Supplementary Fig 1). The two parental cultivars share substantial genetic background since Harari was developed from an initial cross between Hanoch and Shulamit and an additional back-cross of Hanoch with Hillah (the outcome of Hanoch x Shulamit) (Kayam et al. 2017). Yet, these parental lines show fair phenotypic…

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    When first reading the experiment in regards to rescue I and rescues II, I did not like or want to make a choice, and really, I do not have to make a choice. My job is to tell you what Stuart Mill would do and what Immanuel Kant would do based on their philosophical views of utilitarianism and categorical imperatives respectfully. In Rescue I & II Mill. Utilitarianism is the basic principle to look at what is right and wrong. Depending on the consequences or the outcomes you can select the…

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    Hr Accounting Case Study

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    HR Accounting: Introduction and Overview HR Accounting deals with holistic performance by quantifying the value of people. It mainly focuses on valuing human capital and maximizing the value. Accounting is majorly four things • Recording: Recording all transactions (inflows and outflows) • Classifying: total amount, assets, value etc. – preparing a ledger or trial balance • Summarizing: To find out the profits and losses, listing out incomes and expenses • Interpretation of result: comparing…

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    Spectrophotometer

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    Emily Astarita, Amelia Grose, Natalie Krapcho and I’s project is titled “Concentration Quantification and Comparison with the HIC Eluate and Bacterial Lysate.” The overall objectives of this experiments include using a spectrophotometer to obtain absorbance of standard solutions to create a standard curve from this data, and subsequently using the equation of the curve to find the concentration of GFP elute which was purified from the column. Using the spectrophotometer to create a standard…

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    Nicotne Analysis

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    Introduction Tobacco use is one of the major threats to human health which kills nearly 6 million people each year with an estimated 8 million deaths in the year 2030. More than 2,500 chemicals are found in tobacco and its smoke, among which terpenoids and alkaloids are the major groups [1]. Though there is clinical uncertainty about the carcinogenic property of nicotine, evidences have proved nicotine as the main psychoactive agent responsible for the development of tobacco dependence [2, 3].…

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    “Four elements of caring. The four elements or fundamentals necessary for effective caring require certain attitudes and skills. Good care combines certain activities, attitudes, and knowledge of the patient and the situation.” For example, my best friend “Ashley” has sickle cells and sometimes she goes to the doctor a lot. Sometimes when she’s going through a pain crisis she misses a lot of school days in a row. Sometimes a crisis can be handled at home, with rest, fluid, medicine, and other…

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    Causes Of Sleep Disorders

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    Excessive daytime sleepiness, difficulty inducing or sustaining sleep and irregular events arising during sleep are symptoms related to sleep disorders. It is estimated that anywhere from 50 to 70 million Americans chronically contain some form of sleep disorder that is affecting their day-to-day living (Altevoga et al., 2006). According to The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey (2015), among 74,571 adult in 12 states, 37.9% reported accidentally falling asleep during the…

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