MM Essays

  • The History Of Fashion Photography

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    Over the years, fashion designers and lately fashion bloggers have relied heavily on fashion photography to publicize their themes and promote their products and designs. Since fashion photography started around 1860's it was growing up slowly. The field of fashion photography has been lagging behind compared to other artistic fields. It became more popular around 1910's, when fashion magazines such as Vogue and La Moda Practique started depending on photography instead of illustration and drawing

  • How To Become A Successful Entrepreneur Essay

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    How to become a successful entrepreneur? There is no single absolute profile on who can turn out to be an entrepreneur. Successful entrepreneurs arise in different gender, race, ages, and income levels. They differ in experience and education. According to research, most successful entrepreneurs have certain personal attributes in common. They include determination, leadership, flexibility, creativity, self-confidence, passion, and ‘smarts’. Possessing these personal attributes is just a start, executing

  • Argumentative Essay On Monster Moto Mini Bikes

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    love Monster Moto MM-B80. Simply, this Monster Moto mini bike is a classic, this time much safer. More precisely, features like a chain guard, an exhaust heat shield and a kill switch, make it safe to ride. Of course, the MM-B80 is a great mini bike for beginners. If your kid has no experience in riding a bike, don’t worry, because the MM-B80 is a great way to learn. Monster Moto MM-B80 is powerful, and it’s designed to look so. The reinforced, steel frame and rims make the MM-B80 a sight to see

  • Atp Sulfurylase Activity Lab Report

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    Assay of ATP-sulfurylase activity For the determination of ATP-sulfurylase activity in plant 0.3g fresh samples (leaf and root) were ground with chilled mortar and pestle using ice cool buffer consisting of 10 mm Na2EDTA, 20 mm Tris–HCl (pH 8.0), 2 mm dithiothreitol and approximately 0.01 g ml-1 insoluble polyvinylpyrollidone, using 1 : 4 (w⁄ v) tissue to buffer ratio. The homogenate was strained through gauze and centrifuged at 20 000 g for 10 min at 4 °C. The supernatant was used for the in vitro

  • Solute To Dye Synthesis Lab Report

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    Fiona Young Ha Hoang and Joey Lu 12/11/15 Malik AP Chem 4th Prepare to Dye Introduction Chromatography is the separation of a mixture or substance by putting it in a solute with chromatography paper. Following with this lab, we take 3 colors of food dye (red, yellow, and blue) and test which solvent out of distilled water, acetone, ethanol, and 2-propanal would separate the molecules in the dyes the best. Prelab Part I The water creeps up the paper due to the adhesive and cohesive intermolecular

  • Bacteria Growth Lab Report

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    For this experiment the goal was to judge bacteria growth in different products that you would find around your house. After finding six products and week of waiting the results were finally ready to be recorded. The products that were test include tap water, vanilla extract, mouth wash, wiper fluid, apple cider vinegar, canola oil, and ammonia. All the products showed some sort of bacteria growth, some more then others. The way that bacteria growth was measured was by observations and measuring

  • Gummy Bear Lab Report

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    experienced osmosis, the water version of diffusion. My lab partner, Maggie, and I were given two yellow gummy bears. The first one measured at 10 mm in both thickness and width, and 21 mm in height. The approximate volume was 2,100 mm^3, and the mass was 2.567 grams. The second one was 11 mm in thickness, 9 mm in width, and 20 mm in height. The volume was 1,980 mm^3 and the mass was 2.56 grams. After our initial measurements, we placed the first gummy bear in a plastic bag and sealed it. Then we gently

  • Ni-Affinity Chromatography Lab Report

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    protein, which has seven histadine amino acids. Buffer condition: His-binding buffer: • 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH8.0) 
 • 5 mM Imidazole 
 • 100 mM NaCl 
 • 0.1 mM EDTA 
 • 1 mM PMSF made fresh 
 His-wash buffer: • 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH8.0) 
 • 300 mM NaCl 
 • 15 mM Imidazole 
 • 0.1 mM EDTA 
 • 1 mM PMSF made fresh 
 is-elution buffer: • 50 mM Tris-Cl (pH8.0) 
 • 50 mM NaCl 
 • 300 mM Imidazole 
 • 0.1 mM EDTA 
 • 1 mM PMSF made fresh 
 Procedure: 1. Ni-Agarose Beads Preparation: 1L mixture proteins will need

  • Enzyme Catalase Lab Report

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    the negative control produced no reaction, since water does not react with hydrogen peroxide. There were a inconsistencies in data in the positive control since the first test was 8 mm higher than average and the second test was 7 mm less than average, and the tested experiment since the first test results were 10 mm less than the second and third. This might have been caused by imprecise and slow measurement or confusion due an overload of running tests. A revised experimental design would include

  • Aim Of Enzyme Catalase Lab Report

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    1.Introduction: An enzyme is a large protein that acts as a biological catalyst which changes the rate of a reaction. It provides an active site which is an environment where a reaction can take place this is made up of amino acids. The structure and shape of the substrate, the structure and shape of an enzyme and the substance upon which the enzyme works all have to match exactly. This enables the substrate to bind, but it can 't do this if the shapes of the two are different. The Aim of Enzyme

  • Mitochondria Lab Report

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    milliliters of mitochondrial suspension is added to a mixture of 0.25 mL of 0.5 mM DCIP, 0.5 mL of 50 mM sodium azide, various volumes of assay buffer (20 mM potassium

  • H2o2 Reaction Lab Report

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    by the method of Okuda et al (38). Fresh leaf 214 sample (0.5 g) was grounded in ice-cold 200 mM HClO4 and was then centrifuged at 215 1200 g for 10 min followed by neutralization of HClO4 of the supernatant with 4M KOH. 216 The insoluble KClO4 was eliminated by further centrifugation at 500g for 3 min. In a 217 total volume of 1.5 mL, the reaction mixture contained 1 mL of the eluate, 400 mL of 218 12.5 mM 3-(dimethylamino) benzoic acid in 0.375 M phosphate buffer (pH 6.5), 80 mL 219 of 3-methyl-2-benzothiazoline

  • Hydrochloric Acid And Suicide Case Study

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    oxygen saturation would benefit from a transfusion because his hct is low; however, supplemental oxygen would not be of any assistance. 2. a. At 60 mm Hg, the data values in the table are not consistent with the data in the plots; for example, total mm Hg O2 bound is 30 with oxygen for Bonnie and 2 for Clyde. On the conventional plot, the 60 mm Hg is depicted at 50 with oxygen for Bonnie and about 9 for Clyde. The table says Bonnie should be shown at 6 instead of 19 at this concentration on the

  • Alkaline Phosphatase Lab

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    para-nitrophenol (pNP) was then quantified, following the procedure below. The solution at 33 degrees celcius was also tested to act as a negative control sample. A standard curve for pNP concentration was generated using 3ml of 0.0, 0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 mM, recording absorbance at a wavelength of 410 nm using a spectrophotometer (SpectrovisPlus Vernier). The absorbance of experimental samples was determined in an identical manner and then converted into concentration values via the standard curve. The

  • Soundpost Thesis

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    THE EFFECT OF THE SOUNDPOST ON VIOLIN SOUND The sound output and the response of a violin were measured for three positions of the soundpost: no soundpost, inside and outside the treble foot of the bridge. The sound quality was assessed with Long Time Average Spectra that showed small differences. There were significant differences in the response plots, whether measured by a microphone in front of the top or a magnet/coil pickup on the bridge. These results may be related to previous studies, in

  • Mark I Tank Ww1

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    I tank saw service in 1916 it was used mainly to break into enemy defenses and overwhelm them with sheer firepower. Mark I tank’s design was bulky and big, it had 2 giant tracks on it’s armor. It weighted 28 tons, armor was from 6 to 12 mm, 6 mm on sides and 12 mm for the front plate. Being such a bulky and oversized machine with less than 120 horsepower it could go up to 3 miles per second only. Its main gun was 6 pounder Hotchkiss cannon (57mm), and it also had backup machine guns. After the

  • Steam Ejector

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    Using the aforementioned experimental setup as shown in Fig. 1, three ejectors as shown in Fig. 2 were investigated to determine the effects of the operation temperatures, nozzle exit position, and the diameter of the constant area section, dcas, on the working performance of the steam ejector powered by extra low-temperature heat source. In this investigation, the working performance of the steam ejector mainly includes system COP, cooling capacity and critical condensing temperature [40], Tc*.

  • Paper Chromatography Lab Report

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    grained, with a porphyritic texture, non-foliated. The hand sample has a porphyritic texture with pebble sized, euhedral k-feldspar grains and the remaining minerals are generally coarse grained. The overall grain sizes are coarse with an average around 1 mm in size. The k-feldspar grains have rapakivi texture, with the plagioclase surrounding the k-feldspar grains. Mineral assemblage

  • Simple Diffusion

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    beaker. 16) A sixty-minute timer was started to see how the 9 Na⁺Cl⁻ (mM) solvent diffuses through the 50 (MWCO) Dialysis Membrane. 17) The outcome was cataloged. 18) The left and the right beaker are emptied and cleaned to execute the next test. 19) 18 millimolar of Na⁺Cl⁻ was put inside of the left beaker. 20) Deionized Water was poured into the right beaker. 21) A sixty-minute timer was started to see how the 18 Na⁺Cl⁻ (mM) solvent diffuses through the 50 (MWCO) Dialysis Membrane. 22) The conclusion

  • Chinook Salmon Case Study

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    mean daily growth rates in terms of differences of fork length (weight) from May 4 to June 3 were: 0.238 mm/day (0.046 g/day), 0.477 mm/day (0.109 g/day), and 0.436 mm/day (0.091 g/day) at the