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    LAB 01 Measurement of Resistance and Ohm’s Law Section : 04 Instructor’s Name : BERNA DÜNDAR Experiment Date : 26/02/2014 Submission Date : 05/03/2014 Measurement of Resistance and Ohm’s Law Department of Physics‚Işık University Meşrutiyet Köyü‚Üniversite Sokağı‚No:2 34980 Şile‚İstanbul Abstract In this experiment we used two multimeters‚ a set of resistors‚ a bundle of connecting wires and a DC power supply. By this

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    development of increased resistance to antibiotics is a global concern. According to WHO (2015)‚ antimicrobial resistance is an increasingly serious threat to global public health that requires action across all government sectors and society. Antibiotic resistance threatens the effective prevention and treatment of an ever-increasing range of infections caused by bacteria‚ thereby resulting to loss of the ability to treat common infections. The development of antibiotic resistance is a natural phenomenon

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    adapted in order to cause the largest impact on the government. The admiration of the French Revolutions of the 19th century led to more recent ones to model their resistance on what they know of the past. Everyday resistance‚ which

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    desirable for an ammeter to have a high resistance or low resistance? Why? ➢ Yes‚ it is desirable for an ammeter to have a high resistance or low resistance because the lower the resistance‚ the better the ammeter as it is connected in series and so its resistance will affect the current flow and thereby affect any calculations to be obtained. 2. An ammeter of resistance Ra is connected through a rheostat to a cell of negligible internal resistance. When the rheostat is adjusted to a value

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    Bio-112 Antibiotic Resistance Experiment Lab Partners: March 10‚ 2010 When we initially started the bacteria antibiotic experiment on February 10‚ 2010 our team selected e-coli and Rifampicin (Rb5) to find out the level of resistance e-coli would build towards this antibiotic. When we first checked our agar dish on February 15‚ 2010 we noticed two circles for the zone of inhibition the small circle was 1.5 cm and the medium circle was 3.00 cm. Two days later when we checked

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    Vu Nguyen BIOL 1003/22 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE LAB REPORT Introduction Natural selection is a non-random process in which individual with favorable traits for the environment will likely survive and reproduce than those without these traits. In contrast to Natural selection‚ Artificial selection is the process in which desired traits are intentionally chose to breed among individuals. Antibacterial resistance is the process in which strong and highly resistant bacterial is selected against weaker bacterial

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    1/18/13 The first stage of the French Revolution (1789-1792) * Previously talking about the estates general – 1789 Louis XVI trying to solve economic problems divided into clergy‚ nobility‚ commoners because the French society was legally divided in the same way (all had different obligations and different rights) * Middle class included: bankers‚ merchants‚ doctors‚ entrepreneurs‚ lawyers‚ shopkeepers‚ artisans…comfortable life * Working class: lower class‚ those working for a wage/salary

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    demonstrations‚ despite cause‚ is the debate on the amount of influence their resistance holds. Although there are many ways to fight unjust laws‚ renowned activist have advocated for a nonviolent approach to fighting injustice. However‚ nonviolent actions are a passive form of opposition that are counterproductive and offers one approach to the complex political issues that plague society. Therefore‚ peaceful resistance negatively affects a free society by creating several harmful implications that

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    (Wright 2011) Upon this discovery‚ production and distribution of antibiotic drugs increased and within five years antibiotic resistance was distinguished. Not only do antibiotics help save lives but incorrect use of antibiotics exposes the microbes to the drug where

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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society because it informs and educates the government on how Americans react to certain laws. This can be observed in many of the current events that are going on in America today and have gone on the past the past. One prime example of this is during the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement. Charismatic leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. peacefully influenced American politics and ultimately brought about the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which disallowed

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