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    relatively stable, then 1/Wid function can be approximated by a straight line, which can be fitted by equation of the form: (δf_we)/(δS_we )=aS_we+b Where a and b are constants. Integrating the equation results in quadratic function: f_we=a^2/2 S_we^2+bS_we+c Where c is constant. Predicted values of fwe and Swe obtained by extrapolation of the quadratic equation above are then can be used in Welge equation for predicting Npd as a function of fwe, which are then should be converted to surface conditions

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    The financial statements of the State of California convey valuable information to outside users about the State’s fiscal position and how it utilizes financial resources. The objective of this essay is to identify five things that I can ascertain about the State of California from these financial statements. One thing you can learn from the financial statements is how many legally separate entities the State of California is financially accountable for. The governmental accounting term for these

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    Integrating Autograph in teaching The functional nature of the software is determined by the order of tasks prepared by the teacher and how the learners interact with the software (Godwin & Beswetherick, 2003). Hence, working on the tasks set using the software, the learners are able to manipulate and explore mathematical relationships independently. Previously, I have taught this topic using pedagogy and content knowledge, in line with the department’s Scheme of Work. However, following the

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    is another extremely important treatise written by Al-Khwarizmi, translated in the 12th century, from which the term Algebra derives. Algebra is a compilation of rules, together with demonstrations, for finding solutions of linear and quadratic equations based on intuitive geometric

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    lines known as rows. Matrices come in many sizes, they can be as few as one number and could go all the way to infinity. Not just one number or letter can be placed in a space a whole equation with numbers and variables can be placed in a single space. A matrix by itself though is useless, but when a number or equation is placed outside of it can now be multiplied. If a matrix is placed next to another matrix then the possibilities and problems that can be solved are almost endless of what can be accomplished

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    Introduction: Investigations into the mechanics of chemical kinetics can reveal invaluable information relating to the rates of reaction. There are numerable applications of reaction rates, knowledge in this area is pivotal for industrial, commercial and research sectors. Thus, allowing them the ability to manipulate a variety of factors of chemical reactions with the use of reaction rates. In the scope of the kinetics of clock reactions, there is a range of information that can be obtained about

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    Introduction: The measure of how fast reactants are converted into products is the rate of a chemical reaction. Some reactions occur more quickly than others, but the reaction rate can be made faster or slower depending on certain factors. Concentration, surface area, temperature, and the presence of a catalyst are all factors that can affect the rate of a reaction. A reaction is considered complete when the entirety of at least one of the reactants has been converted into products. If the end of

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    To test how varying temperatures affect the rate of enzyme activity, with the enzyme catalase. Introduction This experiment is designed to test the role of temperature on enzyme activity. Enzymes are “molecules that function as biological catalysts” (Reece 2015). They act as catalysts by speeding up the rate of a chemical reaction by “lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to begin” (Reece 2015). The enzyme being used in this experiment is catalase. Catalase is an enzyme that is

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    Selected Explanatory Variables A micro approach was used to analyze which factors influence the adoption behavior of coffee producers with regard to SMPs. We considered farm and management characteristics, the socioeconomic profile of producers as well social capital indicators. Table 1 presents the descriptive statistics of the data collected. Several factors that were considered are accepted as common predictors of agricultural adoption in developing countries. However, three questions related

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    Photocatalysis is the acceleration of a chemical reaction by light. The activity of these catalysts usually depends on their ability to produce pairs of negatively charged electrons and positively charged electron holes (electron-hole pairs) on material surfaces, which is induced by light irradiation. An electron hole is the absence of an electron from the full valence band. Furthermore, as light interacts with matter in the form of energy packets, the photons, it excites an electron consequently

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