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    How could the student whose report you received have improved his or her lab report? Report 3 could have been improved by talking about what sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate is in the introduction as well as removing the lists under Materials and Methods. The Materials and Methods should always be in sentence form in the past tense. Also more than two trials should have been done because replication is very important to scientific experiments. This ensures that there are no outliers in the

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    Abbigail Haines Cory Hudson English 101-041 3 November 2017 Writing A Lab Report When writing a lab report, there are many things to consider. You need to consider who is going to be reading your report and how you should structure it. There are different sections that you need to cover: introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusion, and references. In lab reports, you need to do a lot of research before you begin especially if you are not given any background information

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    • Hagen M, Ashraf M, Kim I, Weintraub N, Tang Y (2018) Effective regeneration of dystrophic muscle using autologous iPSC-derived progenitors with CRISPR-Cas9 mediated precise correction. Medical Hypotheses 110:97-100 • PURPOSE. The study provides information on how CRISPR/Cas 9 protein technology can be used to correct the dystrophin gene mutation of iPSC (induced pluripotent stem cells) myogenic progenitor cells. • METHODS. The study plans to use CRISPR/Cas9 technology in order to edit our genes

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    TASK 2: CLASSIFICATION OF TERRAIN OBJECTS As mentioned earlier, classification of terrain objects was performed with U-net architecture that used deep convolutional network. The primary focus was to explore various deep learning techniques in classifying objects within a DSM. This section describes all the efforts towards training the U-net architecture for deep CNN. 1. Data processing: Encoding of class labels The ground truth labels were available in three channels but they were not available in

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    Usually, the clusters produced using thiols are much larger (approx. 25 atoms) than the ones that produced by bottom-up electrochemical and chemical procedures (2 to 20 atoms). The possibility of etching gold nanoparticles by the organic compounds such as thiols and in our case selenols can be assumed taking in consideration the great reactivity of selenol group relative to thiol group and that is the reason of the fast formation of the clusters [28]. These strong binding ligands break the nanoparticles

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    In this project, C. Elegans are hermaphrodite worms that will be used since they are easy to maintain in lab, as well as have short life cycles. The gene that the project attempted to knockdown in C. Elegans with RNAi treatment is the unc-22 gene. RNAi disrupts gene expression in the presence of double stranded RNA (dsRNA) that is complementary to target gene sequence. The unc-22 gene codes for a muscle protein called twitchin in wild-type worms. The Unc-22 is required for muscle regulation and maintenance

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    The pH of saliva was 7 this means that it is neutral and there is a large amount mineral reserves, unlike when it is 6.25 to 6.75 which indicates that there is an excess of acid and that the there is a very low amount of mineral reserves and that on its own is not healthy. The saliva contributes to supporting the pH by two components. To begin with, the flow of saliva kills starches that could be utilized by microorganisms and evacuates acids created by microscopic organisms (Baliga et al, 2013)

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    Abstract: Tissue regeneration through cell differentiation from one cell type to another is a phenomenon occurs in some species of fish and amphibians, however, mammals are incapable of reprogramming one cell lineage to achieve a similar result. Specifically, in human and mouse wound healing procedure normally generate scar with high collagen deposition, regenerated skin which lacks some features such as hair follicle and cutaneous fat. A recent study shows that a large skin wound in a mouse model

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    There is considerable interest in predicting the permeability arising from the detonation of explosives emplaced in low permeability geological formations. These predictions would be useful for applications such as hydrogeology (Sarbhukan, 1990), massive explosive stimulation of tight gas reservoirs (Li and Xue, 2000), shale gas formations (Guo et al, 2014), coal gasification (Zhu et al, 2013), stimulation of geothermal reservoirs (Austin et al, 1973), and fracturing oil shale with explosives (Miller

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    Methods: Due to experimental error in previous labs, we did not obtain the DNA of our original taxa. We then chose to use DNA sequences supplied by the TA from the 2016 and 2017 school year. We picked six fungal taxa obtained from differing parts of English Yew Trees, including its fruit, bark, and leaves. Using the DNA sequences given, we copied the sequence into the BLAST system found on blast.ncbi.gov, making sure to add “fungi” into the organism box and to search for somewhat similar sequences

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