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    Parking Lot System Design Musthakeem N. Mubeen, Mubashir Wani, Faza Fazul 0929897 0913527 1017094 The aim of this project is to design and build a prototype of an automated parking system which will show the number of parking spaces left inside the parking lot. It will have a pre installed number of maximum cars that can be parked. An infra

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    Food Spoilage Detector Ayush Varshney, Harshit Singhal, Ameer Faisal1 av.rockon7@gmail.com, singhal592@gmail.com, ameerfaisal12@gmail.com Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad I. INTRODUCTION Microbial spoilage is a major problem in bakery products since it can induce nutritional losses, off-flavours, and formation of mycotoxins or potentially allergenic spores we have to store food (like fruits, vegetables etc.) in cold storage for future use. If suitable environment

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    Class Observation Report

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    Observation: Last week, a ball dispenser was out for the children to play with. It was on the top of the shelf and “Child A” was trying to reach for it. “Do you want the ball dispenser ‘Child A’?”, I said. I took it from the shelf and put it on the floor; “Child A” sat down. I pressed the switch and the ball came out from the ball dispenser. He smiled and I said, “Oh! There it is!” as the ball rolled on the floor. He stood up walked towards the ball and picked it up. He walked back and put the ball

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    Hypothesis: We hypothesize that reagent Malonate will inhibit Succinate Dehydrogenase (SDH) activity. Background: Malonate, also known as propanedioate, is a classic example of a competitive inhibitor. Malonate has a molecular structure that is similar to succinate, so it has the ability to bind to the active site of succinate dehydrogenase and inhibit enzyme activity. However, malonate is sufficiently different from succinate that it cannot be dehydrogenated. [1] Malonate working as an inhibitor

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    Tube 1 And 2 Lab Report

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    Tube 1 and 2 contain functioning enzyme extract and substrate solution, ribose-5-phosphate. Furthermore, the conditions in tube 1 and 2 allow the reaction to proceed to form ribulose-5-phosphate and the mount of product formed can be measured. With tube 1 and 2 being identical, averaging the absorbance allowed minimizing the error due to differences in enzyme concentration and contaminants within experimental procedure. Tube 3 is used to boil the enzyme extract to investigate the relationship of

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    twelve test tubes total were used; four of them were the control tubes, which had no algae solution contents. The reason for not adding algae is that the control tubes solutions are meant to be the starting point for comparison that has to stay the same throughout the length of the experiment. They are used to set up the blanks on the spectrophotometer (instrument used to measure the amount of light at a specific wavelength) for each of the remaining eight tube solutions. Each time a tube is read by

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    Learning by observation is a type of learning in which an individual observes the behavior of others, sees the consequences of the behaviors, and then attempts to carry out the same behavior. Social learning is based on the standards of classical and operant conditioning and observational learning. It is a commonly shared belief that people have an instinctive ability to imitate the behavior of others. However, this ability is not unique to humans. Animals have also showed evidence of being able

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    suited for the pure Ankistrodesmus use a blank with the blank provided after each wavelength measured. Once the perfect wavelength is found started the Day 0 measurements, then Day 14, and Day 21. After each measure store tubes in rack under a heat source with tops on the tube

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    Descriptive Essay

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    those in charge on an interminable pathway. The waves are wild horses, rearing up before crashing down onto the river, pounding the rocks with their stainless-steel hooves. After finally reaching to the peak of the starting point, the doughnut-like tube emerges itself in the arctic water. The sunshine that was so powerful just seconds ago is faint. Your legs thrashing against the freezing water that steals warmth from every part of your skin. Sitting in a circular hole waiting for the adventure to

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    melting points. Procedure: Extraction of Carboxylic Acid A pre-weighed (0.315g) mixture of Carboxylic acid, a phenol, and neutral substance was placed into a reaction tube (tube 1). tert-Butyl methyl ether (2ml) was added to the tube and the solid mixture was dissolved. Next, 1 ml of saturated NaHCO3 solution was added to the tube and the contents were mixed separating the contents into three layers. Once this was completed

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