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    They will do this by placing a solution of glucose and starch inside a bag of dialysis tubing. The tubing will then be placed in a beaker filled with distilled water and I2Kl. After 30 minutes, the students will test for glucose with benedict’s solution. If a solution of 4 pipettesful of 30% glucose and 4 pipettesful of starch solution, in a dialysis…

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    Keyed Trumpet History

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    The trumpet is an instrument that many ensembles use for its versatility. A composer may write for a bright, high sound for the new salsa chart, or a composer may choose to write for a warm, dark orchestral composition. This opportunity would not be this accessible without the help of three individuals, Joseph Haydn, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, and Anton Weidinger. Their influence on changing the trumpet greatly changed the future of the instrument and the music. The instrument was revolutionize, as…

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    the beginning of the treatment. Previously, heparin was used but only nurses can administer it and now is only used if their is a clot in the tubing. Once the patient has completed their dialysis treatment, the caregiver and patient applies masks. Then the caregiver removes the tubes disposing them in the sharps container and the places contaminated tubing into the biohazard box. A sterile technique is used to apply a new sterile dressing to the access site to prevent…

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    Diffusion Lab Report

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    After placing the sucrose tubings into the water for 30 mintues, they each varied with different masses and percent changes. By comparing the percnt changes, the researchrs determined the molarity of ach solution. They believed that solution A was .4M, solution B was 1.0M, solution C was .6M, solution D was .8M, solution E was .2M, and solution F was water. However, after reviewing the classes data, the students realized that solution B was 1.0M and solution D was .8M. The graph showed the error…

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    years we stay in cabins, other years it is a day long trip. Some years friends come, other years it is just family. Let me take you on a tour of the river. IT starts in this freezing cold water where you are trying to remember why you wanted to go tubing again. The river is moving the tubes go by very until until, BOOM a huge “current” hits and suddenly it feels like you are getting moved 75 mph! You get stuck on rocks and need people to help you get out. Then a fork in the river appears, which…

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    Trombone History

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    lips, producing a "buzzing" noise that starts a standing wave vibration in the air column inside the tool. Since the late 15th century they have mostly been constructed of metal tubing, usually bent twice into a rounded elongate form. There are numerous sorts of trumpet. The most common is a shifting pitched in B ♭with a tubing length of about 148 cm. Earlier heralds did not have valves, but modern instruments typically have either three piston…

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    Variables Likely impact upon the investigation How the variable will be changed/measured/controlled Independent variable Mass of Baking Soda (grams) Changing the mass of baking soda will impact the volume of gas is produced. The higher the mass, the more gas will be produced, and vice-versa. This will happen as the results of the decomposition of baking soda will be directly proportional to the mass of the baking soda. The independent variable will be altered by changing the amount of baking…

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    flask was placed with the test tubes and graduated pipettes in water bath at 30C.For five minute we allowed them to equilibrate with the tubing not clamped. The pipette pump was placed on the free end of the tubing. The pipette pump was used to draw the fermentation solution up into the pipette. It was filled past the calibrated portion of the tube. The tubing was clamped shut with the binder clip so the solution would not come out. The clip was opened slightly and allowed the solution to…

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    French Horn Evolution

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    Introduction The modern French horn has seen numerous developmental stages over centuries of evolution. Each stage of the development of the French horn expanded the musical potential of the instrument and provided composers with the opportunities to experiment with new musical possibilities. As the technologies of the horn expanded, becoming more complex and sophisticated, compositions for the French horn followed suit. The research question that this discussion focuses around is "How have…

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    Offshore Oil Drilling

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    The procedures of offshore oil drilling are simple but have terrible effects on the evironment. The steps in offshore oil drilling are finding the drilling site, making the hole and inserting casing, drilling into the casing and then into the ground, cementing the casing sections into place, connecting the blowout preventer and marine riser on top of the well head, drilling the rest of the well, and determining if the well will produce oil(oil process 1). the first step in the process is…

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