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    in the BIOL 1F90 Laboratory Manual (Martin‚ 2013)‚ Experiment # 1‚ pages 2-5. Results: Table 1: Culture Sample Chromatography Rf Values Sample of Spot Distance from Origin (mm) Solvent Front (mm) Rf Value Color A 6.0 57.0 0.22 Bluish green B 17.5 56.0 0.105 Dark green blue C 4.0 57.0 0.070 Greenish blue D 4.0 47.0 0.085 Green E 10.5 56.5 0.186 Light blue Figure 1: Chromatography- TLC sheet From left to right- acetic acid‚ citric acid‚

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    The Odyssey Even when faced with adversity an exceptional leader continues to persevere to eventually reach an end goal. Leadership is to influence your followers and create a path to success. If our leaders do not have endurance in the face of opposition and are not willing to make personal sacrifices‚ we would not be able to compete in todays global environment. Today leaders develop talent by investing in education and equal rights. In The Odyssey‚ the protagonist is a leader named Odysseus

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    Character is what you are in the dark The evangelist and publisher Dwight Lyman Moody once said that ‘Character is what you are in the Dark’. Simple as it is‚ this quote has a deeper meaning. The darkness may be interpreted as either isolation or danger. It‚ therefore‚ means that the actual nature of a person is revealed when they are alone or in a dangerous situation. It is a quote brought to life through the character of Hans Huberman in Markus Zusak’s ‘The Book Thief’ (Zusak‚ 45). The book is

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    Fish phylogenetic tree based on protein size Amanda Reed Lab partners: Lecia Redwine‚ Kyle Hatcher TA: Baneshwar Singh Biology 117‚ Section 25 Tuesday 10:30 AM Introduction       Although tree diagrams have been used since the days of Charles Darwin‚ biologists have only recently adopted the tree model of evolution to read and interpret phylogenies. One of the reasons for this is the confusion that often arises from using a tree model to describe a phylogeny (Baum‚ 2008a). Many people interpret

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    Bacterial Transformation Bacteria and plasmid to produce Red Fluorescent Proteins Alejandra Lopez

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    People may wonder how effective characterization is so important in a novel. Characterization is highly vital in a novel because it’s what builds up the characters in the story. Without effective characterization‚ readers aren’t able to receive a vivid image of the characters in the novel. Characterization also helps people get engaged with the novel. Three polarizing characters like Vera Claythorne‚ Philip Lombard‚ and General Macarthur from Agatha Christie’s novel‚ And Then There Were None exemplify

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    ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS Jan Eric C. Balete‚ Dorinne P. Barretto‚ Divine Trisha Angela T. Batac‚ Neill Steven C. Cachuela‚ Karel D. Cartagena Group 2 2C Medical Technology Biochemistry Laboratory ABSTRACT fgdfgdgdfgfdfgd INTRODUCTION Nucleic acids are informational molecules with their primary structure containing a code or set of directions by which they can duplicate themselves and guide the synthesis of proteins. [1] They are very large molecules built from subunits

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    of methods. For example‚ to help readers understand the characters traits easier. Author’s use indirect characterization to describe actions and the appearance of a character. Direct characterization states what the character is like. Motivation is how the characters behave the way they do. With this in mind‚ Vera from‚ “The Open Window‚” can be used as an example for direct characterization. She is a 15 year-old girl that can be described as a self-possessed‚ talkative‚ and liar. In Source 2 page

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    each other so much that they took their own lives to try and end the family feud. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet has a theme of family feuds hurt society is proven by the literary elements characterizations‚ imagery‚ and setting. In the story‚ Shakespeare uses the literary element characterization to help the theme to be better understood by the readers. He uses the quote‚ “But come‚ young waverer‚ come go with me‚ in one respect I’ll thy assistant be; for this alliance may so happy prove

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    In MacBeth‚ Shakespeare uses characterization to stress that like MacDuff‚ a good leader puts their citizens first. Even though at the beginning of the play MacBeth was considered honorable and brave in the war‚ throughout the story his actions immersed him in unbearable guilt and caused him to be self-absorbed in power. MacBeth said himself that “Things bad begun make strong themselves by ill” (Shakespeare III.ii 55). MacBeth knows murdering his way to status was morally wrong‚ but he cannot stop

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