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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    Results and Discussion Reactions are never ending and always occurring in organisms, making them essential for our functioning. Enzymes are catalysts that are used to speed up these reactions. If you take for example if a person was trying to get from Point A to Point B, there are two routes; one route where you have to go over a steep hill, which would take additional time or the other route is to go around the hill and get to Point B using less time. This example is an illustration of…

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    Kcat Lab

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    effect on Vmax. Uncompetitive inhibitors decrease both Km and Vmax by the same factor. Noncompetitive increases Vmax but has not effect on Km. The relationship of Km and Vmax is most easily visualized using Lineweaver- Burk plots. Vmax is the maximum velocity of the reaction.…

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    the hips, ideally, hips should be facing approximately 30 degrees away from the net as the large muscles in the trunk used to rotate the hips is equally useful in generating force for contact, which is achieved by whipping the arm through at high velocity, ensuring contact is made with the top of the ball allowing it to be slammed down into the oppositions court. It is also vital to follow your arm through with the shot, land with knees bent and feet shoulder width apart (Hede, et al, pg. 88).…

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    The introduction of the Piscinae before the intake duct (Figure 7) reduces the velocity of flow and increases the depth of the water, which, from Equation 1 we can see significantly reduces the sediment carrying capacity of the water, ensuring a cleaner water supply for Rome. Smaller Piscinae were scattered through the length of the…

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    In his article “What is Big Data” Edd Dumbill characterizes different aspects of Big Data as three V’s. Volume, Velocity and Variety. The volume itself is a challenge to IT infrastructure as many corporations have tantamount data in form of logs but do not have the necessary tools to process it. Velocity corresponds to the rate at which new data is gathering. Many times the data gathered is not in a uniform-relational structure and rarely does data present…

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    data, whose size makes it impossible to be processed by the typical software used for database management. Also researchers defined big data in terms of its characteristics of high volume, high velocity and high variety (Gartner, 2012) By volume, the researcher referred to the size of the data, by velocity he referred to the speed of which the data is created and by variety he referred to the range of types…

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    The three types of muscle contraction that will be discussed in this report are isotonic, isometric and isokinetic contraction. Isometric contraction is also known as static contraction and provides the most benefits to immobilized individuals who are currently in rehab due largely to the fact that it involves the strengthening of the muscle with apply force to the joint. Isometric contraction involves the muscle generating force however there is no change in the angle of the joint. As a result…

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    Nao-Economic Model Essay

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    The following list delineates seven metrics used in Nano-economic theory, how they operate in the economy, and how they challenge other conventional economic models. • New Business Formation (slides 12, 15, 19): When examining the regional recession in Dallas from 1986 to 1988, the Neo-classical economic model turns to job loss as a measure of economic downturn or recession. The Nano-economic model instead looks at gross change rather than net change; that is to say, instead of focusing only on…

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    I chose the article in Dataflog as it combines two issues that have been disruptive to my personal experience and knowledge during my study at IE: big data analytics global diffusion and demand forecasting in supply chain management. The article is about how Tesco supermarkets chain realized the value of its Clubcard to get the insight into its customers’ behaviors and received detailed data on two-thirds of all shopping baskets. Tesco used the big data analytics in predicting the demand of…

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    its size, its sediment load, its depth, variations in its bottom, its ability to cave in the riverbank and slide sideways for miles, and even tidal influence, which affect it as far north as Baton Rouge” (line 20-24). Using words like “surface velocities”, “internal dynamics”, and “sinuosity” shows the complexities of the Mississippi, therefore conveying Barry’s interest with even the tiniest nuances of the Mississippi…

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