used in the United States. Part 15 of the FCC rules addresses electromagnetic radiation of equipment and cables. It would be important to a new build because you do not want a bunch of hazardous equipment being set up improperly. Underwriters Laboratories, INC is a nonprofit product safety testing and certification organization. If the products installed have a UL mark that means the product has met the UL safety requirements. Using these products on a new build would make sense safety wise. UL
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Lairquneder Robinson 06 April 2015 Building a New Structure A lot of thought, decision, and design goes into building a new structure on a school campus. A few of those decisions goes towards what wiring and cabling the building will have. There are quite a few codes, standards, and specifications that needs to be followed. Some of those guidelines are NFPA, NEMA, FCC, UL, and NEC. NFPA stands for National Fire Protection Association. NFPA was founded in 1896 as a nonprofit organization
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. Standardization of potassium manganate(VII) solution 1) About 9.8g of ammonium iron(II) sulphate was accurately weighed out. Then it was dissolved in 25ml of sulphuric acid. The mixture was diluted with distilled water and was made up to exactly 250.0ml of solution. 2) 25.0ml of this solution was pipetted into a conical flask. 25ml of 1M sulphuric acid was added to it. 3) It was titrated with potassium manganate(VII) solution until a permanent pink colour was obtained (would not disappear
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Abstract The purpose of this exercise to become familiar with subtypes of culture media, to learn how to use streak and pour techniques and to generate a pure culture of a specific organism Hypothesis This exercise will allow me to gain an understanding of culture media, to use specific techniques such as streak and pour and generate cultures of specific organisms. Procedures Exercise 1 Part I 1. Disinfect the work area. 2. Melt the agar tubes. 3. Leave the 18 mL tube of MRS agar
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interprets the results in order to facilitate the patient’s diagnosis and treatment. He or she works closely with the patient’s other doctors and is a vital member of the patient’s primary health care team. Pathologists work in many areas of the medical laboratory and often serve as the Lab Director. Contrary to popular depictions of this career, the task of performing autopsies constitutes just a small part of the typical pathologist’s practice. A clinical pathologist oversees lab tests conducted on
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Tesco Anti-Bacteria vs. Dettol Anti-Bacteria Cleaners (which is better?) Introduction: Disinfectants have been used to kill bacteria for many years. Risk assessment: Glassware/sharps: They can cause minor cuts / major wounds. Ways of reducing the risks of cutting yourself and work in an organised fashion. Electrical: they can cause an electrical shock. To stop getting electrical shocks never handle electrical equipment with wet hands. Use equipment that has been pat tested in the last year
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Cellular Respiration Ben Gipson BIO 1400 Exercise 6.1 Alcoholic fermentation is a metabolic pathway used primarily by yeast and some bacteria. In fermentation, glucose is broken down into ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and carbon dioxide. In the process, some of the energy that had been stored in the glucose bonds is used to form high energy bonds in ATP. Name some factors that affect enzyme activity. Temperature, pH, enzyme concentration, substrate concentration Materials: yeast, test tubes,
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The experimenter should first collect all of the necessary materials in the list above. Once all of the materials are assembled, the next step is to carefully mass each piece of equipment provided by the equipment supplier; this includes the flask, graduated cylinder, pipet, and beaker. Place the flask on the digital scale and record the mass in a notepad. Be sure to clear out the measurement displayed on the scale after removing the flask from the balance. Repeat this process using the graduated
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In science this year, we started off with the cups activity. I was in a different class, so I did not do this activity but I did hear about it from my classmates. The only tool that you could use was a rubber band with eight strings connected to the band. Stacking all of the given cups was the goal. One major rule to this activity was that you were not aloud to touch the cups or rubber band with your hand. In order to complete this, you had to cooperate and keep on trying. Second, we had fun doing
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The Numbers As of 2014, according to the BLS, just under 100,000 people were employed with the title of surgical technologist. It is also projected that by 2024 there will be in 15% increase in need for surgical technologist. Knowing that the career field that I’ve chosen is growing is a secure thought knowing that there shouldn’t be a shortage for work. Along with the increasing number of people who now have insurance coverage, there should be a increase with the number of healthcare employees
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