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    with simultaneously building and holding market share. As the problem cause from lacking performance of new dealer team, it is not the responsibility for FVPS’s salespeople to maintain the market share. In fact, at most large part the reason sale volume decrease it because the lack of consistency of product being distributed. In addition, as a number of closed outlets that has not found new dealers in timely fashion then it is the fault of the corporate business. I 2. The pros and cons of Marcie…

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    As we have seen earlier the business has developed a new product but has no idea how many units to produce. The best estimate is to get the input of the sales team who collates all the potential sales volumes from their respective customers and then build it up to get a total volume of units required. This can be done by region, by country, by area all depending on the size of the business. This is still a very risky way of getting information because some customers will want to buy the product…

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    Archimedes was a Greek mathematician and inventor who made significant changes to a number of fields and developed huge breakthroughs during his time. His discoveries, like figuring out how to find the surface area and volume of a cube, have had a great impact on mathematics and many other areas of science well. He was born in approximately 287 BC in Syracuse, Sicily, and spent the majority of his life working in and for this city before finally dying there in around 212 BC. Throughout his life,…

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    Calorimetry Lab

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    mass, and volume of a dry ice sample. Then, this sample was used to find the molecular size of gases through the sublimation process of dry ice. Through this experiment,…

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    they are not compressed, they ARE ABLE to be compressed in order to reduce its volume. When gas is heated, it gains kinetic energy, which makes the atoms move more rapidly. And when a gas is cooled it’s the opposite, and it slows down and loses kinetic energy. And if a gas inside a container is heated, the pressure inside the container is increased. And if the container is cooled down, the pressure decreases. If the volume of the…

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    Osmosis Lab Report Essay

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    done to test urine volume, flow rate, total dissolved solids, and pH at each interval and record the differences in these variables depending on what each participant was asked to eat or drink. I hypothesized that the subjects asked to eat pretzels and drink soda would see an increase in total dissolved solids in their urine. In this experiment the 20 test subjects had to provide one urine sample at minute zero. Once this sample was collected they were to calculate urine volume, flow rate, total…

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    cellular conditions — ‘macromolecular crowding’ resulted from the effect of volume exclusion by one soluble macromolecule on another, and ‘macromolecular confinement’ originated from the effect of volume exclusion on a soluble macromolecule — have been dealt with separately. In reality, the cell membranes can form aqueous compartments as small as few tens of nanometers, containing proteins with concentration up to 40% in volume as well as imparting the dual effect of a concomitant crowding…

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    Hitler Autobiography reprint sparks of new controversy in Germany The political treatise of Adolf Hitler, “Mein Kamf’, is being published by Germany for the first times since the death of the Fuhrer. The decision has already sparked off controversy and there has already been a row about whether it is a rabble-rousing racist account or is indeed an important historical account and an educational tool. The book was written by Hitler between 1924 and 1926 was banned by the allied force following…

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    Titration Lab

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    For the following lab, the purpose is to utilize titration to determine the amount of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) present in a substance by reacting it with potassium bromate. An oxidation reaction takes place with ascorbic acid to produce dehydroascorbic acid, using an excess of bromine. The total amount of bromine utilized during the experiment is determined utilizing a back titration, in which the bromine is reacted with bromate. One mole of bromate produces three moles of bromine and the…

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    according to temperature. During the α phase, cell parameters and volume increase non-linearly as temperature increases. Due to the two symmetrically-independent Fe-O-P bridging angles and the correlated tilt angles, the tilt angles become a significant factor to the cell volume and parameter. And because of that, the change in angles caused by a change in temperature will inevitably lead to a change in the cell parameter and volume. This results in the phenomenon of thermal expansion as…

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