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    The only REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) in the S&P 100 Index is a self-administered and self-managed largest mall landlord in the United States. Simon Property Group, Inc (NYSE: SPG) established in Indianapolis, Indiana, during 1993 when the shopping center division of Melvin Simon & Associates became a publicly-traded company that owns, develops, manages, leases and acquires primarily regional malls and community shopping centers. With a market cap of $60.8 billion, they are more than…

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    Adulthood Research Paper

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    Adulthood. A point in which everyone's lives will reach. Everyone dreams of that point in their lives where everything is supposed to fall exactly into place. That it would set them up for whatever they want to do. However, it is not always the same way for some. For example, for others, one may have reach adulthood when one's financial status is acceptable. When it comes to one's financial status, there are a few general standards that people would need to follow. For example, handling one's…

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    Nonguarantid Contract

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    problem, due to the concept of time value of money, the decrease in value further it is expected to be received demonstrates that Sue was awarded fairly by the jury. However, one can argue if the interest rate changes then the question cannot be really answered, as we do not know the annual rate of return. I answered the question on the basis of time value of money, as the concept sheds light on such issues brought by the question. That being said, the question doesn’t exactly take into account…

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    Acid Phosphatase Lab

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    Most enzymes are catalytic proteins made up of amino acids and are a key part of the breakdown and synthesis of virtually every biological catalysis reaction mechanism. The primary function of a catalytic enzyme is to increase the rate of reaction by helping the enzyme overcome the activation energy barrier without the reaction consuming or changing the enzyme. In enzymatic reactions, the substrate binds to the highly specific enzyme active site (the substrate-binding domain) and forms an…

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    Heart rate is defined as the number of heartbeats per unit of time. Heart rate us based on how many contractions of the ventricles, which are the lower chambers of the heart. At the 2013 American Heart Association meeting, which took place in New Orleans, studies show that drinking one to three energy drinks could increase a person's blood pressure and mess with the heart rhythm. The normal heart rate for adults is from 60 to 100 beats per minute. An unusually low or high heart rate can cause…

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    Yeast Enzyme Lab Report

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    These globular proteins speed the rate at which metabolic processes occur by lowering the activation energy or the energy barrier required to transform reactants to products. Each enzyme is specific, each containing active sites destined for a substrate. Substrates are the reactants or starting materials of chemical reactions. The binding of substrate to active sites orients molecules in a way that promote biological reactions to proceed to form products. The rate of enzyme activity can be…

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    Enzymes are a biological catalyst. When a chemical reaction is taking place the enzyme works to lower the activation energy of a reaction. The activation energy is, the amount of energy that is required in order for a reaction to take place. Enzymes bind to reactant molecules. The enzymes hold these molecules in a way that makes the processes of the chemical bond-breaking and bond-forming take place more readily. A reaction can be either energy-releasing or energy-absorbing. Enzymes have no…

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    By using the pseudo first-order kinetics method, you are able to determine the rate law for the reaction between crystal violet and hydroxide ion. crystal violet hydroxide CV+ + OH- ————> CVOH Rate=k[CV+]m [OH-]n The objective for this experiment was to analyze the absorbance of the dyed molecule crystal violet using a colorimeter and the molar absorbance of the reactant. This data was used to calculate the concentration of…

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    Tyrosinase Lab Report

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    A chemical reaction’s rate is described by the amount of product formed. Substances that increase that rate are called catalysts. Catalysts are often proteins called enzymes. Enzymes change the pathway of the reaction between the products and the product. However, enzymes don’t alter the starting or ending points. Enzymes are effective by reducing the activation energy. The enzyme tyrosinase is located in melanocytes. These are cells that produce the pigment melanin. Melanin gives skin, eyes,…

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    Uridine Synthesis

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    temperature relative to the same reaction carried out at 30oC. This is supported by the estimated t1/2 at room temperature = 74.5071 minutes and k= 0.0093 compared to at 30oC t1/2=74.5071 minutes and k=0.0287. At physiological temperatures, the reaction rate is estimated to be 0.1316, thus the same reaction would proceed even faster at more elevated…

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