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15 Lab #2 - Assessment Worksheet Case Study on U.S. Veterans Affairs and Loss of Privacy Information Course Name and Number: _____________________________________________________ Student Name: ________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview In this lab, you reviewed a real-world case study that involved the
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How is Lab Glassware Used? Luis Cervantes, Ruby Morales, Justin Oursler, Cole Von Roeder Friday September 4, 2015 10:30 am Kaitlyn Mandigo Section L52 Introduction: The intention of this investigation was to find the most precise and/or accurate glassware. Precision is how close the measured values are to each other, and accuracy is how close the measured value is true to the value. To do this different laboratory glassware was
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Student Laboratory Manual Update Fundamentals of Information Security, Lab 1 This update fixes known issues in the printed laboratory manual and supersedes that publication. Students must use this revision for the labs to function correctly. Lab 1: Perform Reconnaissance and Probing Using ZenMap GUI (Nmap) * In Step 14 14. Click the Close icon for the TargetWindows01 window (which appears in the white IP address bar) to close the window return to the vWorkstation desktop.
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the large scope of microbiological research. Because microorganisms exist almost everywhere, it is important to determine the influences that they place on the food we depend on for survival, and the environment in which we humans call home. In this lab, we conducted five experiments in these two fields, and in doing so gained a better understanding of the influences and importance of microbes in food and the environment. The first exercise was the enumeration of soil microbes. This experiment showcased
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________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview The foundation of host-based security starts with the installation of the operating system (OS). Contrary to popular opinion, there is no such thing as a secure operating system, but in this lab, you learned how to install the Linux CentOS operating system in a secure manner. You created a new virtual
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1. Start Virtual ChemLab, select Colligative Properties, and select Freezing Point Depression from the list of assignments. The lab will open in the Calorimetry laboratory with a beaker containing 45.00 g of ice and a coffee cup calorimeter on the lab bench. A sample of sodium chloride (NaCl) will also be on the balance. 2. Click on the Lab Book to open it. Record the mass of the sodium chloride in the data table. If it is too small to read, click on the Balance area to zoom
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Lab Assignment 4: Types of Force Instructor’s Overview In many physics problems involving Newton’s laws of motion, you’ll see statements like, “assume a frictionless surface” or “neglecting air resistance…” In this lab we will be exploring both friction and air resistance, two resistive forces that are critical in the design of real-world products and systems. Understanding the effects of these types of forces is essential in the design of such things as aircraft, automobiles, braking systems
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