buildings Assessments up to three storeys Assignment 2 Outline. Introduction & Tasks: In this document, it shall be discussed and understood to apply knowledge of soft soils, ground improvement, embankments, slope stability and retaining walls to a practical example of earthworks construction. An embankment at the rear of a residence, 2.5m high is to be constructed. The existing soil profile in the area consists of a thick layer of soft clay with a shallow depth to groundwater, over
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An Introduction to Carbohydrates Monosaccharides Vary in Structure § Monosaccharide monomers are simple sugars that structurally vary in four primary ways: • Location of the carbonyl group • – – Aldose: found at the end of the monosaccharide Ketose: found in the middle of the monosaccharide Number of carbon atoms present – Triose: three Pentose: five Hexose: six Spatial arrangement of their atoms • – Different arrangement of the hydroxyl groups Linear and alternative
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cell wall synthesis during the stage of active multiplication and is a broad spectrum drug. The organisms that we tested with Amoxicillin, both Gram + & - were all resistant to this drug. The Zone of Inhibition was 0mm for E. Coli, S. Aureus, P. aeruginosa, S. marcescens. 2. Ampicillin’s mode of action is to penetrate Gram + and some Gram – cells. It has an Amino group which helps it to penetrate the outer membrane of Gram- bacteria. It inhibits bacteria from making cell walls and leads
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| Protists and Fungi | BIO 108-02 | | Zahraa Alaloosi | 3/21/2016 | Page 43 3. The form of diatoms are most likely pennate. Around 90 % of the slide is pennate and a few only are centric. Page 45 Brown Algae: NAME | BODY FORM | CHARACTERISTICS | PADINA GYMNOSPORA | Fan shaped plant body, | Light brown, Reproductive bodies forming wider and somewhat narrower alternating rows | DICTYOTA DICHOTOMA | Plant ribbon like, bushy, | Yellowish brown, the reproductive structures scattered
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Literature and Composition 1 Alice Cabille Thompson Rivers University ENGL1001 Literature and Composition 1 Assignment 3 Student #: T00552179 9 May 2016 Lois and Bartleby’s Isolation Isolation… having more than one hundred friends on Facebook and feeling lonely, is very common nowadays. With time, our life style has changed so much and even if there are more than seven billion people on Earth we still continue to feel more and more lonely and isolated. Isolation is a theme which inspires
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is set in a New York office yet still continues weird elements. It was meant to be accessible and was considered “Great Literature” because it is symbolic, subtle and ironic. Bartleby the Scrivener * The boss is governed by the obligations of Wall Street, but also contains sympathetic traits towards Bartleby. Bartleby, who we do not know, is insane, stubborn, or stupid, and his behaviour is left up for interpretation. * Historical context: In the right hand corner of America, the Puritans
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Potential is a measure of potential energy that predicts which way water will move 3. Calculating water potential d. Water potential = pressure potential + solute potential vii. Pressure potential – pressure exerted by the plant cell wall that limits water from moving in viii. Solute potential – the effect of solute concentration. Pure water at atmospheric pressure has a solute potential of zero. As solute is added, the value for solute potential becomes more negative.
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WALL-E may be the cutest Pixar character ever, even though he is just a trash compactor with binocular like eyes. WALL-E was a movie created by Pixar to challenge themselves and as well as the world. It was released in 2008 and was directed by Andrew Stanton. It was written by Andrew Stanton and Pete Docter and the movie starred Ben Burtt as WALL-E, Elissa Knight as EVE, and Jeff Garlin as the Captain (of the ship called Axiom). Working along with Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures released
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loved their parents anyway. Forgiveness is shown threw Jeanette’s relationship with her parents, mainly her father, and then the other kid’s relationship with their parents, also The Last Song is a story with the same theme. Jeanette’s father is Rex Walls. Rex has always had a probably with drinking. Growing up Jeanette had always seen her father get drunk and not be able to control himself. She knew that he had a problem very early on in her life. No matter the situation, Jeanette would always stand
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“If there is no struggle, there is no progress” (Douglass). At the heart of this statement is that there will be no progress without effort, there must be a struggle. In addition, the individual who undergoes this struggle is inevitably shaped, for better, or for worse, through the experience. Sue Monk Kidd does just that in her novel, The Secret Life of Bees, incorporating literary devices, such as indirect characterization, symbolism, and allusions, which shape not only the main character Lily
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