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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    collecting all the results into the above experiment data tables and line graph, it is evident that there is not a great difference in the rate of transpiration between the cold water and water at room temperature. The results in the experiment indicate that cold water transpires at a faster rate than water at room temperature. The results were measured from 0 to 30 minutes. At the fifteen minute mark the transpiration rate for both differed slightly. In trial two and three, the results for the…

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    weighing scale. The results indicated that coke out of the seven other drinks had the most effect on the weight of the egg with acted as the teeth. If we look at the result as the days increased the weight of the egg and the drink decreased. The results were all constant except the raspberry cordial. The average of the cordial stated that originally the egg was 829.42 grams and at the end 893.57 grams. This average result could have occurred due to the fact that the results are averaged…

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    \section{Experimental Results and Discussion} In this section, we report the result of assessing neonatal procedural pain for all the 31 subjects (Section VI.A) as well as the results of assessing pain for a specific group such as a female group of neonates (Section VI.B). We also provide a comparison of our results with the results of existing similar works (Section VI.C). \subsection{General Model} To assess neonatal procedural pain, we conducted two set of experiments. In the first…

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    Gram Unknown Lab Report

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    over several days. To begin this process I created a dichotomous key that I utilized as a guide to perform a series of inoculations, while using both selective, and differential media. The series of inoculations eliminated bacterium based on test results until the correct bacteria were both positively identified. On day one of this process I received two bacteria, one labeled 7A and the other labeled 7B. I began the experiment with thirteen possible bacteria. The thirteen possible bacteria…

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    This is shown in both the results table and the graph. The graph shows that the curve of best fit decreases as the temperature increases, this is because the rate of reaction is quicker and so the reaction time decreases. The results table also shows that the fastest rate was when the temperature was the hottest, this supports both the graph and the conclusion as the increase in temperature caused an increase in the rate of reaction. The results recorded do support the hypothesis. The…

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    “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”, by Karen Russell, is an allegory about the pressures children face as they grow up, and what they lose as a result. First and foremost, one of the most important reasons that this short story is an allegory about the pressures children face as they grow up, and what they lose, as a result, is when the pack starts to become jealous of one another. The sisters were correcting Mirabella for her bad behavior when Sister Maria de la Guardia said…

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    K. Pneumonia Report

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    the identity. After running a variety of tests, my results led me to believe that my unknown organism was Klebsiella pneumoniae. K. pneumonia produced a negative-rod gram stain. My organism, K. pneumoniae, tested positive for the three main carbohydrates, glucose, lactose, and sucrose. After running tests on these carbohydrates, a pH indicator color change from red to yellow signified a positive result, while remaining red, signified a negative result (Lab). All three tubes turned yellow, which…

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    Iodine Test

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    substances’ results to a predetermined substance that will, under proper conditions, result in a positive test, and one that will result in a negative result for a test, one can ensure the accuracy of the experiment by lowering the possibility of false negative or positive results (Pelt-Verkuil, Belkum, & Hays, 2008). Both types of controls were used for all three tests. MATERIALS AND METHODS…

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    Vroom's Expectancy Theory

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    effort that he or she will put forward will actually result in the attainment of the "performance". This cognitive evaluation is heavily weighted by an individual's past experiences, personality, self-confidence and emotional state. Expectancy has been characterized as the subjective likelihood since people contrast in their estimations of the connection amongst behaviour and outcomes for the person's desire that behaviour would prompt a specific result (Vroom, 1964) and as person's expectation…

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    subjects were informed by the researcher about the purpose of the experiment and they held positive attitudes to help completing the study. There were no major deficiencies among the subjects except some mild flaws (ex. Myopia) that would not affect the result so can be ignored. Procedures The experiment was consisted of four linear comparison blocks. The black lines came as four different length groups (1 inch, 2 inches, 3 inches and 4 inches) and the purpose was to find out whether the size…

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