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Endosymbiotic theory- the modern, or organelle- containing eukaryotic cell evolved in steps through the stable incorporation of chemoorganotrophic and phototrophic symbionts from the domain Bacteria.
The hypothesis of endosymbiosis is at...
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Promotion is one of the four elements of marketing mix (product, price, place, promotion). It is the communication link between the buyers and sellers for the purpose of informing, influencing, or persuading a potential buyer’s purchasing...
- Subjects: Advertising Analysis, Business, Marketing, Marketing Plan, Marketing Strategy
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The redox reaction in an electrolytic cell is nonspontaneous. Electrical energy is required to induce the electrolysis reaction. An example of an electrolytic cell is shown below, in which molten NaCl is electrolyzed to form liquid sodium and...
- Subjects: Chemical Reaction, Chemistry, Concentration, Diffusion, Electrolysis, Health, Medicine, Science
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1. What factors made elBulli the best restaurant in the world?
One of the factors that made elBulli the best restaurant in the world is adequate training procedures for the employees that ensured quality for services in the restaurant. Additionally,...
- Subjects: Business, Business Analysis, Entrepreneurship
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The depth of processing theory states that information is processed at different levels, which influences cognitive performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of depth of processing on memory recall. Past research...
- Subjects: Case Study, Cognitive Psychology, Education, Learning, Project, Psychology, Study
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Osmosis is the movement (natural) of a solvent, in the case of living organisms (water) selectively through a semi-permeable membrane down a water potential gradient. In other words it is the movement of water across a selectively...
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This experiment was planned to study how different temperatures can affect the loss of vitamin C in orange juice stored for a fixed period of time. Equal volume of freshly squeezed orange juices with known (initial) vitamin C concentration were...
- Subjects: Chemistry, Experiment, Health, Medicine, Science, Scientific method, Vitamin
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Topic: The denaturing of enzymes.
Purpose: To further investigate catalysts and enzymes as well as their reactions to temperature change.
Problem: How does temperature affect the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
Research
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- Subjects: Chemical Reaction, Chemistry, Science
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Substrates exhibit varying effects on plant growth and seed germination. The primary purpose of conducting this experiment was to test the effects that substrates have on plant growth and seed germination. To achieve this, three different...
- Subjects: Biology, Experiment, Plant, Science, Scientific method
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Economies all about cost effectiveness. The term Scale is all about the benefits gained by the production of large volume of a product. The term scope is linked to the benefits gained by producing a wide variety of products by...
- Subjects: Cost Benefit, Economics
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