..."ThirdPartyContent" NORTHSTAR PRODUCTIONS END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT: All samples and programs are licensed to the owner/purchaser of "Kompakt" under the terms of the enclosed agreement. Northstar Productions retains ownership of and intellectual property rights to all of the contents provided by Northstar. Any unauthorized use transmission, distribution, delivery or reproduction of the materials contained herein, in whole or in part, without the express written consent of Northstar Productions shall not be permitted, shall constitute a violation of law and shall entitle Northstar Productions to, in addition to any other remedy available at law or equity, injunctive relief on account thereof. ©Copyright 2003 Northstar Productions VSL Terms of license Frequently Asked Questions about using our sample libraries Do I have to pay additional licensing fees if my use of these samples ends up on a hit record or other high-profile projects? NO, your original purchase of the disc is your only license fee, and you’re free to use it in as many musical recordings as you want, forever. We hope you do get to use our sounds on a hit! Do I have to credit this disc if I use it on a recording? With your purchase, you agree to use the following wording in any credits or liner notes accompanying the music recording, be it a music CD, cassette, or soundtrack compilation: "Orchestral samples included in this recording from the Vienna Symphonic Library". Screen credit for film and television...
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...Refinery Ltd factory at Shimrail, Narayangonj within 96 hrs from receiving this order. 2. Rejection : Any supplied product below the specification and standard approved sample will be rejected and you are to replace. *up to 2% deviation in weight will be tolerable. 3. Payment : Payment will be made within 21 days from the date of delivery and submission of bill supported by copies of work order and GRN. 4. Identification: Distinct mark of manufacturer must remain printed at size (0.50in × 0.50in) on the cartons. 5. TAX : AIT, VAT or any other Tax shall be applicable according to Govt. rules and regulations. Gum Tape: 1. Delivery : To Super Oil Refinery Ltd, Shimrail, Narayangonj within 3days from receiving this order. 2. Rejection: Any supplied product below the specification and standard approved sample will be rejected and you are to replace. 3. Payment: Payment will be made within 21 days from the date of delivery and submission of bill supported by copies of work order and GRN. 4. Length : Average Length will be decided by random check of 10 rolls at delivery time. 5. TAX : AIT, VAT or any other Tax shall be applicable according to Govt. rules and regulations. CANE: 1. Delivery : To Super Oil Refinery Ltd, Shimrail, Narayangonj within 3days from receiving this order. 2. Rejection : Any supplied product below the specification and standard approved sample will be rejected and you are to replace. *up to 2% deviation in weight will...
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...Part 1 - Sample Preparation The key to a successful identification is to start with a "good" sample. Many pathogenic bacteria do not grow well on solid culture medium, making identification by traditional means difficult. (Why?) Even poorly growing bacterial cultures, however, can be identified with the methods used in this lab. In this lab, you will act as a pathologist or perhaps a pathology lab technician at a well-equipped research hospital. Your task is to identify a bacterial sample received from a clinician. Assuming that you have managed to grow bacterial colonies on a solid medium culture dish, the first step is to pick up a single colony and drop it into a microcentrifuge tube. The process of extracting bacterial DNA consists of dissolving the cell wall with a digestive buffer (in the white-capped bottle) available as a commercial kit. The buffer contains proteolytic enzymes that "eat" the cell wall. This step may take several hours. Since we will be using other enzymes in the next step, we need to get rid of the proteolytic enzymes before we can proceed. The enzymes are denatured by heating the sample in a water bath at 100°C. Next, the cellular debris is spun down in the centrifuge and appears as a solid deposit (pellet) at the bottom of the tube. The DNA is contained in the supernatant (the liquid), which is then transferred to the PCR tube. Why / Back to Part 1Note: Limitations of the traditional methods of identification Over the years...
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...Description Title of Invention : Sample Application This is a sample text. The description must disclose the invention in a manner sufficiently clear and complete for it to be carried out by a person skilled in the art. It must start with the title of the invention as appearing in Box No. I of the request. Rule 5 contains detailed requirements as to the “manner and order” of the sdescription, which, generally, should be in six parts. Those parts should have the following headings: “Technical Field”, “Background Art”, “Disclosure of Invention”, “Brief Description of Drawings”, “Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention” or, where appropriate (see paragraph 115), “Mode(s) for Carrying Out the Invention”, “Industrial Applicability”, and, where applicable, “Sequence Listing” and “Sequence Listing Free Text” This is a sample text. The description must disclose the invention in a manner sufficiently clear and complete for it to be carried out by a person skilled in the art. It must start with the title of the invention as appearing in Box No. I of the request. Rule 5 contains detailed requirements as to the “manner and order” of the sdescription, which, generally, should be in six parts. Those parts should have the following headings: This is a sample text. The description must disclose the invention in a manner sufficiently clear and complete for it to be carried out by a person skilled in the art. It must start with the title of the invention as appearing in Box No. I of the request...
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...Newsstand- Proquest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description of Survey 5/5**** Sample Size Analysis 5/5**** Business Application 5/5 **** --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Political Survey or Poll- from Pew Research or Gallup --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description of Survey 5/5**** Sample Size Analysis 5/5**** Business Application 5/5 **** --------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Opinion Survey or Poll- from Pew Research or Gallup --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description of Survey 5/5**** Sample Size Analysis 5/5**** Business Application 5/5 **** --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview of Survey Research: Text Research required 10/10**** --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This section of the paper will be 2-3 pages in length. 30% deductions for not using specified required research. 6 points will be deducted for each survey that is not taken from the required resource. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Student’s Survey --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copy of 3 question Entertainment or General Opinion Survey 5/5**** Chart #1, described in words 5/5 **** Chart #2, described in words...
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...outside India, Customs allows transit without payment of duty. Similarly for goods brought in by particular vessel aircraft for transshipment to another customs station detailed customs clearance formalities at the port/airport of landing are not prescribed and simple transshipment procedure has to be followed by the carrier and the concerned agencies. The customs clearance formalities have to be complied with by the importer after arrival of the goods at the other customs station. There could also be cases of transshipment of the goods after unloading to a port outside India. Here also simpler procedure for transshipment has been prescribed by regulations, and no duty is required to be paid. (Sections 52 to 56 of the Customs are relevant in this regard). 2. For other goods, which are offloaded importers, have the option to clear the goods for home consumption after payment of the duties leviable or to clear them for warehousing without immediate discharge of the duties leviable in terms of the warehousing provisions built in the Customs Act. Every importer is required to file in terms of the Section 46 an entry (which is called Bill of entry) for home consumption or warehousing in the form, as prescribed by regulations. 3. If the goods are...
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...1. Table of contents List all parts of the application with corresponding page numbers. 2. Narrative The narrative portion of the proposal should not be more than twenty single-spaced pages, with one-inch margins. You should use at least eleven-point type. The narrative should contain the following, in this order. A. Nature of the request: State in one or two paragraphs the subject and format of the project, the amount of money requested from NEH, the anticipated total budget for the production of the project, and whether you are applying for a Development grant or a Production grant. In addition, briefly describe any multiform at components to be developed. If support is requested for one program in a radio or television series, indicate the number and length of programs planned for the series. Also indicate where the proposed program fits into the overall series and the total projected cost to produce the series. B. Program synopsis: In less than one page, describe how the program would unfold from beginning to end. You should describe the program in more detail in the “Treatment or design document” section of the application. See the instructions for item 3 of the application below. C. Humanities content: Identify the humanities ideas, themes, and questions that the project will address. Explain the subject’s significance to the humanities and discuss the humanities scholarship that informs the project. (In the Frequently...
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...THESIS MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE PREPARATION OF THESES AND DISSERTATIONS Research and Graduate Studies Texas A&M University-Kingsville Kingsville, Texas 78363 (361) 593-2808 SPRING 2011 COPYRIGHT PRIVILEGES BELONG TO RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES Reproduction of this THESIS MANUAL requires the written permission of the Graduate Dean. FOREWORD The nature of a research study should be one in which the investigation leads to new knowledge or enhancement of existing knowledge in the student's field of study, either through acquisition of new data or re-examination and interpretation of existing data. At the graduate level, all students should learn how new knowledge is created, how experimentation and discovery are carried out, and how to think, act and perform independently in their discipline. Depending upon the degree to which the discipline has an applied orientation, the student can demonstrate mastery of the discipline through means such as research papers, literature reviews, artistic performances, oral/written presentations or case studies. The doctoral dissertation is viewed in academia as the ultimate model of documentation of the student's research. The characteristics of dissertation research include the theoretical background, description of the problem, the method which was used to solve the problem, interpretation of results and explanation of their significance. The student is expected to produce a product of excellent quality which reflects...
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...1. Write an essay on protein structure and synthesis Protein synthesis is a cellular process leading to the production of proteins. This term is also synonymous to protein translation. It begins with a sequential process of transcription of DNA into mRNA, which is then used as input for translation after exon-intron splicing. The addition of successive tRNA molecules based on the code of mRNA matched up by base-pairing through their anti-codons in the ribosomes creates the nascent protein. After the protein chain has been synthesized, post-translation modification occurs, e.g. phosphorylation, motifs added to the protein. This may happen at various levels: secondary (alpha-helix, beta-sheets, turn, random coiling), tertiary and quarternary. Protein synthesis is also the process wherein peptide bonds between two amino acids whose formation is controlled. The synthesis begun when the mRNA combines in a little subunit of ribosomes close to an AUG sequence in mRNA. Start codon which is the AUG codon is being such because it does the coding of the first amino acid to be made of protein. “The AUG codon base-pairs with the anticodon of tRNA carrying methionine. A large ribosomal subunit binds to the complex, and the reactions of protein synthesis itself can begin. The aminoacyl-tRNA to be called for next is determined by the next codon (the next three bases) on the mRNA. Each amino acid is coded for by one or more (up to six) codons” (Center for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis...
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...Technologies Problem 4 – Ask for More Protocol Background: DNA was isolated from the fluorescing bacteria. For subsequent cloning steps, additional copies of the gene responsible for the fluorescence are needed. Perform the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and analyze the PCR reactions via agarose gel electrophoresis. NOTE: Read and all the instructions carefully before starting your experiment. Facilitators will guide you on the use of PCR machine and agarose gel electrophoresis. Be cautious when there is a need to handle items/equipments and the hazardous reagent, Ethidium Bromide (EB) in the EB room. Materials: Agarose gel electrophoresis set DNA ladder (marker) DNA loading dye DNA samples (labelled as DNA 1 and DNA 2; DNA 2 is obtained from P3) Deionised water Ice in tub Biohazard bin Disposable pipette tips Gloves Microcentrifuge (table top) Micropipettes (P1000, P100, P20) Microcentrifuge tubes (1.5ml) Paper Towels PCR machine PCR master mix (Taq Polymerase, MgCl2, dNTPs, buffer) Primers (labelled as Primer 1 and Primer 2) Methods: LAB 1: AM session (9.15am to 12noon) Part A: The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) As a team, you will be using TWO DNA samples to perform TWO PCR reactions; DNA 1 will be given and DNA 2 which is obtained from your P3. NOTE: If you have TWO DNA samples from P3, choose the ONE with better purity or quantity. 1. Refer to Table 1 and complete the components and volumes needed to make PCR master mix...
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...3-1. Directly. Higher levels of control risk induce auditors to audit larger samples of receivables, with confirmation date closer to the fiscal year end date. As for nature of the procedures: higher levels of control risk induce auditors to use positive confirmations instead of negative confirmations, and to consider vouching subsequent payments by the customers. 3-2. The features of a cash receipts internal control system which would be expected to prevent an employee from absconding with company funds and covering with funds from the employee pension fund is the prohibition against one employee having custody of company funds and noncompany funds. The auditor can detect such transfers by controlling and counting both funds simultaneously. To prevent the cash receipts journal and recorded cash sales from reflecting more than the amount shown on the daily deposit slip, the internal control system should provide that receipts be recorded daily and intact. A careful bank reconciliation by an independent person could detect such errors. 3-3. A strength is defined as a control procedure that can detect, prevent or correct errors in a timely matter from entering into the accounting records that form the basis of financial statements. A weakness is the lack of a control procedure where the auditor thinks one should exist. Weaknesses are not subject to test of controls auditing because no reliance is placed on a weakness. Strengths must be audited because...
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...viscosity of water as a function of temperature. The purpose of the lab is to gain familiarity with this method of viscosity measurement, and to understand the data reduction process necessary to convert measurements to viscosity values. 2 Apparatus Figure 1 is a schematic of the viscometer used in the test. Water from the upper chamber flows through the capillary tube and is collected in the graduated cylinder. The upper chamber is surrounded with a thermally regulated water bath that is used to control the temperature of the water during the viscosity measurements. A glass thermometer suspended in the upper chamber is used to record the temperature of the sample fluid. A plastic cooking spoon is used to stir the sample fluid so that its temperature is uniform and so that the system more quickly reached steady state after a change in the thermostat stetting. The flow through the capillary tube is turned on or off with a small ball valve near the outlet of the capillary tube. [pic] Figure 1 Capillary viscometer used in the measurements. Image from CD-ROM supplied with course textbook [1]. 3 Procedure Each measurement is at a specified temperature. To prepare for a reading, the water bath thermostat is set to a desired temperature and the system is allowed to come to thermal equilibrium. Typically it takes three to four hours for the temperature of the sample fluid to stabilize. When the system has achieved thermal equilibrium, the empty graduated cylinder...
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...Participants Participants for this study consisted of a cohort of current Cal State LA students. This cross-sectional research study was based on a convenience sample of thirty-five male and female college students. Participants were recruited on campus and were given a paper form of the link to the survey. All participants in this study were volunteers. The online survey was created using google forms; it was completely anonymous and confidential. The survey consisted of 22 short questions. A copy of the survey can be found in Appendix A, page 15. Respondents were only asked questions that were applicable to their demographics, sexual history, education, and experiences (as outlined below). Measures Respondent characteristics. Respondents were asked to report their age, gender, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation. Participants were also asked for their zip code and to report on how many years they have been attending Cal State LA. Sex Education. Participants...
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...StatCrunch Assignment 2 First save this file to your computer. Answer each of the following questions, then resave the file along with your answers and turn it in using the assignment link in Module 3, Activity 4. the first four problems are worth 10 points each. Problems 5 and 6 are worth 30 points each. 1. If the original sample is 48, 55, 43, 61, 39, which of the following would not be a possible bootstrap sample? Explain why it wouldn’t be. a) 48, 55, 43, 61, 39 b) 43, 39, 56, 43, 61 c) 55, 48, 55, 48, 61 d) 39, 39, 39, 39, 39 2. The following bootstrap output is for mileage of a random sample of 25 mustang cars. Based on a 90% confidence interval, which of the following would not be a plausible value of the population mean, µ? Explain why it wouldn’t be. a) 60.01 b) 80.01 c) 55 d) 52 3. Which of the following p-values would provide more evidence in support of the alternate hypothesis and against the null hypothesis? Explain your answer. a) 0.15 b) 0.85 c) 0.009 d) 0.05 4. In a sample of 56 addicts, 28 were given a new drug to help them overcome their addiction, while the remaining 28 were given the current drug. The following is the output from a randomization test for the difference in the proportion of addicts suffering relapses. a) What is the difference in proportions in the original data? b) What is the p-value and what does it mean in terms of this specific problem? In StatCrunch Assignment 1A, you selected a random sample of 30 StatCrunch U students and...
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...Introduction In this chapter, the process of the research methods will be presented. The following will point out some problems and limitations for the dissertation. In addition, some shortcomings and inadequacies that need to improve. This chapter will be divided into seven parts: it includes research objective and question, research approach and strategies, design of research tools, piloting research tools, carrying out data collection, problems and problems and limitations, and conclusion and future prospects. 2.2 Research objective and Question 2.2.1 Research objective The dissertation objective is to analyze the innovation culture effect Google’s development. Questionnaires and research methods are carried out to achieve the objective. 2.2.2 Research question The research of this dissertation divided into three general questions which are listed as follows: Question 1: How innovation culture effect Google company’s development? The aim of this question is to know in which aspects innovation culture effect Google’s development. Question 2: How charismatic leadership effect Google’s development? The aim of this question is to analyze and understand how charismatic leadership effect Google’s development. Question 3: How Google company motivates staff working hard? The objective of this question is to know what kind of the motivation methods that Google encourage staff working hard. 2.3 Research approach and strategies 2.3.1 Research approach This dissertation...
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