RANBAXY LABORATORIES Submitted to: Prof. Deepak Shyam MBA Dept Submitted by: Nithin Unnikrishnan Nair 1PT12MBA36 CONTENT * INTRODUCTION * VISION AND MISSION * INDUSTRY ANALYSIS(PORTER’s FIVE MODEL) * SWOT ANALYSIS * COMPETITIVE STRATEGY OF RANBAXY * BCG MATRIX * GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR GROWTH * RANBAXY LABORATORIES INTRODUCTION Ranbaxy Laboratories ltd is
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Colorimetry / Beer's Law Laboratory Each group will make 5 dilutions of a copper sulfate solution. As a group you will decide on appropriate dilutions and how you will go about doing it. You should start by making 0.10 M solution from solid copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate. As a group you will decide how much to make. Remember that for a trend you need to have 5 data points and ideally your the range on the y-axis will be about an order of magnitude or more. Use appropriate
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Osmosis Introduction: Tissues are made up of cells that have the same structure and function. In this experiment osmosis will be measured in a piece of tissue. Water potential can be determined by the changes in dimensions of the tissues when it is placed in solutions of different concentrations. Research Question: What is the effect of sucrose solution on potato cells Hypothesis: Osmosis will increase when the solutions are less concentrated with sucrose Variables: Dependant: Osmosis
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Statement of Goals The goal of the group project was to calculate the percent calcium in a natural calcium tablet from Prime Eastern Pharmaceuticals in order to compare it with the reported amount of 800 mg of calcium per tablet to determine the validity of complaints regarding a reduced amount of mineral in the multivitamin. The quantitative determination of the analyte was accomplished through three experiments: complexometric titrimetry, flame atomic absorption analysis, and potentiometry using
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volume and tempeture data to calculate a constant K, showing the relationship between these values. II.)Materials: 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask, No. 6 one hole rubbber stopper, 600 mL beaker, graduated cylinder, large pneumatic trough, glass tubing, laboratory burner, ring stand, ring, wire gauze, and buret clamp III.)Procedure: First, set up the apparatus in Figure 27-1. Next, obtain a 600 mL beaker and add approximately 250 mL of tap water. Then, obtain a 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask. Place a one-hole stopper
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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 used to measure out density of water. Density is the ratio of an object’s mass (grams) to its volume (mL or cm^3). Therefore once we knew the mass and volume of the water being used then the density was calculated using the following
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MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES PROGRAM Arizona State University GENERAL STUDENT INFORMATION MANUAL MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES PROGRAM Arizona State University PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT FOR THE MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES PROGRAM The profession which you are entering is dedicated to one major purpose, the welfare of the patient. The laboratory is that part of the health care team which serves the primary function of assisting the physician in the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of qualitative
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YURI, JON III-BSIT JUNE 30, 2015 IDENTIFY ONE DEVICE * DETERMINES THE OBJECT/MODULES THAT CONSTITUTE TO IT. * LIST DOWN THE ATTRIBUTES AND METHODS (FUNCTION) OF EACH OBJECT. BLENDER 1. BLENDER JAR * This is the receptacle into the ingredients are placed. The blender jar sits snugly or locks in place on top of the main base which houses the motor and blade assembly. The bottom of the blender jar is open to allow the blade access to do its job. Though many blender jars are
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Colorimeter tests are in a pdf file on blackboard. You do not have to print out this document but it is there for you to refer to when needed. The directions needed for the specific tests we do in the lab will be there for you as a handout in the laboratory. Follow the directions as listed in your handout. The Smart Colorimeter tests should be done in the order listed below: 1. Turbidity (NTU) 2. pH (use
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Measuring volume (in liters): * Beaker: measures volume of liquids, various sizes, large opening makes stirring easy * Erlenmeyer flask: measures volume of liquids, but used more for containing liquids, various sizes, small opening keeps liquids from spilling * Florence flask: used more in chemistry to heat liquids, various sizes, small opening keeps liquids from spilling or boiling out * graduated cylinder: measures precise volume of liquids, various sizes Linear measurement (length
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