Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd At Dr. Reddy’s strives every day to do what matters most to patients: accelerating access to affordable medicines and finding solutions for unmet needs. Company’s Generics products bring expensive medicines within reach of patients by helping reduce the cost of therapy. Company’s portfolio consists of all dose forms in multiple therapeutic areas as well as biologic drugs. Company also serves patients through it’s partners. For one, company supply other generics companies
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II. Data/ Results A. Spacing between grooves for the diffraction grating in the slide holder Length from laser to n=0: 146.5cm Distance between n=0 and n=1: 19cm = 7.39 = 650nm nλ=dsinθ 1650×10-9=dsin(7.39) d=5.05×10-6m B. Spectrometers and Atomic Emission Continuous White-light Emission Color | Range (nm) | Violet | 400 | Blue | 465 | Green | 530 | Yellow | 580 | Orange | 610 | Red | 650 | H-atom Emission Line Data: Balmer Series H lines | (nm) | n
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Desirability + Liability + Feasibility = Innovation Since we are going to be managers tomorrow and would be dealing with problems daily, a five step technique for innovation and EMPTHY techniques were discussed to give us some tools for problem identification. After having created a basis, through various videos, we were exposed to some of the innovations that were been done in the world. The basic question that we were asked to think about is the root cause of the problem, i.e, defining the
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(1) In addition, a new National Defense University and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) have been established (Pg. #8) (2) IT dependence in the United States is evolving into a strategic center of gravity. (Pg. #9) (3) Seasoned observers, such as military analyst Anthony H. Cordesman writing on cyber warfare and related matters, point out the need for calm reflection and accurate calibration of the problem before allocating scarce tax dollars to critical infrastructure protection. (Pg
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Experiment 2 Density: Using Experimental Techniques to Solve an Inquiry based problem Introduction- Density is the measure of mass of a substance that is, the amount of matter in a substance per unit volume of the substance. The objective: 1. To find the density of a cube 2. To get the methods in which the density of an object can be determined 3. To discover which of the methods is more accurate to use in determining the density of an object Materials: 1. Object (cube) 2.
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Kritter: E (Falesha) The species that was created by our group is named Falesha. It has some amazing features to its 3 feet long body. It is mainly known to be a great bypedler who is a fast runner and has the ability to climb on big trees. It also has a very big claw that helps them with their everyday life in the rainforest. At times they tend to use their long tails to stay balanced on top of trees when they are eating. The Falesha species are used very much to their original habitat. They
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I0059 Laboratory Exercise Loading and Unloading Movie Clips Objectives: At the end of the exercise, the students should be able to: load and unload Movie Clips, and create instances of movie clips on the stage. Materials: Computer with Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher installed with Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5 Procedures: 1. Open Adobe Flash CS4 application. 2. Create a Flash File ActionScript 3.0. 3. Click Insert > New Symbol and set the following: a. Name:
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April Bacigalupi Antanina Walkowiak Report Sheet 1. In molecular series 1, 2, and 3, the intermolecular forces that are present include LDF, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding since all are part of the alcohol group and all contain an OH group. 2. The IMFs that are present in the molecular series 4 include only LDFs because they are part of the alkaline group and are hydrocarbons that contain only carbon(C) and hydrogen (H) single bonds. 3. A. The factor that is affecting IMF strength from
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6.Distilled water sample is necessary in procedures A and B because it is used as a control sample. Distilled water is used as a control because its purified. Its devoid of contaminants. Controls are needed so you can see what the results would be of an experiment. Positive controls tell you what the positive result of your unknown would be, and negative controls show you what the negative result of your unknown would be when added with Benedict's solution or the Iodine solution. Without the controls
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LABORATORY EXERCISE #1 Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Automobiles The reason we focus on CO2 is that emission of this gas changes the climate. Natural emission of CO2 is much greater than that produced by humans. The natural carbon cycle in nature absorbs much of the CO2 produced. However, vegetation and oceans only absorb about 40% of CO2 produced. In addition, human activities such as livestock production add significantly to the production of both CO2 and methane. So what are some of
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