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    L. B Agar Lab Report

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    Recent recipes typically leave out the glucose. Streak of LB Agar Plate with Unknown T1 OBJECTIVE: Streak a LB Agar plate with unknown T1. METHOD: 1) Used aseptic technique to streak a plate with the unknown bacteria T1. 2) The loop was dry sterilized and cooled. 3) A small loopful of bacteria was taken. 4) The loop was gently rubbed on the first half of the plate in…

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    Gram Stain Lab Report

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    revolves around a series of chemical dyes, and their propensity to bind to peptidoglycan polymers in the cell wall. The results allow scientists to infer properties about the outer coating of an organism and is often the first step in identifying an unknown species. For the purpose of our experiment, the results of the Gram stain will be as follows: Gram positive (G+), where the first dye was able to bind within the cell and hold throughout the process, or Gram negative (G-), where the first dye…

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    Calorimetry Lab Report

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    determined the amount of each flavor in a sample of the unknown by comparison to your standard curves. The ingredient in each flavor of the Kool-Aid that was tested is Blue 1 and Red 40. The Lambda max for red 40 is 503nm and for the blue 1 it is 629nm. A UV/Vis spectrophotometer was used to measure the absorbance of the Cherry, Berry Blue, and unknown II. The purpose of this experiment is to determine the amount of each flavor in the unknown. PROCEDURE.1 Using wax…

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    But then, I didn’t know where to go with it” (1997). Sphere tells the story of multiple scientists who team up to discover the unknown that will defy their imagination, and the tale of the terrifying events that take place. A group of scientists along with United States Navy (USN) personnel travel to a deep sea habitat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where an unknown spacecraft has lain untouched and unharmed for possibly over three hundred years. Furthermore, this group of scientists…

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    Irene Lee Case Summary

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    the home. It have been off since Friday, January 19th. It's unknown why they're are. From the reporter's understanding, someone didn't pay them. The father pays $300.00 in child support every month. He said that should be enough to keep something on. The father doesn't believe mom work. She receieves a refund from her…

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    science and technology. Also, even the thought of being in space amazes millions. The increase of government spending on space programs will help discover the unknown, expand technology, and provide a better future for generations to come. To not explore what is unknown is against human nature. For years man has searched for answers to what is unknown. For example, the search to see if the Earth is flat or round. Not exploring will leave people to sit and wonder to find no answers. People…

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    DISCUSSION Unknown #297 was collected from a urine sample from a patient with a kidney infection, named Doris. There have been several tests that were performed at the University of Illinois clinical Laboratory to identify the unknown. Unknown #297 was identified to be Bacillus subtilis with the various tests that were conducted. Most of the results that were observed in the laboratory matched the expected results for the bacterium. All of the morphological characteristics results matched…

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    people do not understand that not all horror films are full of murders and blood. The Babadook is a movie that tests the classifications of being a horror film. To have a successful horror film it is important to have the uncanny perception, the unknown, a stomach twisting plot, and special subliminal effects; The Babadook succeeds every category in a different approach than any other horror film.…

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    Unknown Bacteria 228 Adisney Pino Professor Dowding Miami Dade College Section T/R 7:05PM Introduction Enterobacter aerogenes is rod-shaped bacteria that belongs in the family of Enterobacteriaceae. This rod-shaped bacterium is gram negative which makes it a facultative anaerobe which grew perfectly in 37-degree temperature. This species was motile and therefore it can synthesize an enzyme known as ornithine decarboxylase. This bacterium is prevalent in the intestines of animals…

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    If life is full of the unknown, should not the stories that represent and examine the human experience reflect that? The ambiguity of a story with a non-resolution is important in capturing the uncertainness of living, allowing a sense of intellectual satisfaction in knowing that the characters that represent us also face our inability to know the future. It also permits us to observe our own lives when reflecting on our own motivations for interpreting the incomplete ending in a certain way.…

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