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    Figure 1. Systematic algorithm of proposed prioritization method. 〖 c〗_1(W_(C_1 )) c_2 (W_(C_2 )) … … c_n (W_(C_n )) PC =[■(a ̃_11&a ̃_12&⋯&⋯&a ̃_1n@a ̃_21&a ̃_22&⋯&⋯&⋮@⋮&⋮&⋯&⋯&⋮@⋮&⋮&⋯&⋯&⋮@a ̃_m1&a ̃_m1&⋯&⋯&a ̃_mn )] And the general form of CR matrix is: 〖 R〗_1 (W_(R_1 )) R_2 (W_(R_2 ))… … R_k(W_(R_n )) CR =█(c_1@c_2@⋮@c_n )[■(b ̃_11&b ̃_12&⋯&⋯&b ̃_1k@b ̃_21&b ̃_22&⋯&⋯&b ̃_2k@⋮&⋮&⋯&⋯&⋮@⋮&⋮&⋯&⋯&⋮@b ̃_n1&b ̃_n2&⋯&⋯&b ̃_nk )] Since some risks have a higher impact than others

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    Abstract: William Golding won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1983, for his first writing Lord of the Flies, in which symbolism is wildly used and attributes lots of symbolic meanings to the characters and events. The story thus becomes vivid and profound. This paper aims at using Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung’s collective unconscious and archetypal theories to interpret the archetypes of characters, natural scenes and themes. Key words: symbolism, Lord of the Flies, collective unconscious

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    CHE 333-03 11/21/16 Formal Report HPLC Determination of Caffeine in Analgesic Powders ABSTRACT: Components containing caffeine were composed into stock solutions. These solutions were diluted to 1: 10 substance: mobile phase. A stock solution of caffeine was diluted 1:50. A sequence of diluted caffeine solutions were prepared for use as a standard (ppm): 1, 2, 4, and 10. Solutions of acetaminophen, acetylsalicylic acid, and Goody’s Powder were developed to differentiate chromatographic peaks

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    Table (9): Chromatographic Conditions for Zolmitriptan HPLCAssay Mobile phase 70% 10 mM ammonium acetate : 30 % Methanol pH. 4.0 Temperature. 25○C Flow rate. 1 ml/min Injection volume. 10 µL Detection wave length. 225 nm Elution type. Isocratic 2.3.11.5 Preparation of Standard Curve To a 0.5 ml of blank plasma, 100 µl of Zolmitriptan standard solutions at concentrations of 0.5, 2, 5,.10, 20,.40 ng/ml and 100 µl of internal standard (IS) Sumatriptan (500 ng/ml) were added

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    Table of Contents Part A: 3 Introduction: 3 Gas Chromatography (GC) 3 Gas- solid chromatography 3 Gas-liquid chromatography 3 Advantages: 3 Disadvantages: 3 High performance liquid Chromatography (HPLC) 4 Advantages: 4 Disadvantages: 4 Part B: 5 Introduction 5 References 6 Part A: Introduction: Forensic Chemistry involves a variety of different techniques in which have the ability to analyse samples found on crime scene, one set of techniques is that of chromatography. Chromatography

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    In the essay “The Child and the Shadow,” author Ursula LeGuin utilizes techniques of Jungian psychology to connect the shadow of a young child to fantasy, and how this specific genre could be used to further develop this part of humanity. The speech begins with LeGuin summarizing a Hans Christian Andersen story about a man and his shadow. The man, desiring to enter the House of Poetry, tells his shadow to go on without him. His shadow departs from him, and both go their separate ways. Soon after

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    Societal Effects on the Macbeths Ambitions cloud the heads of those who then become irrational causing a loss of everything that makes one great. In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth chose crime and treachery over their own sanity creating a short lived life of guilt and misery. As the plot unfolds the dynamics of the couples’ broken relationship come to light with the lack of communication and plotting behind one another. With a brief appearance of

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    SEPERATION OF A MIXTURE Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out how components of a mixture can be separated and analyzed. Procedure: The procedure for this lab report is as follows: 1. Mixture is taken, and has to be measured in order to meet the requirements of 2-3g. 2. The mass of the tray is measured and then the scale is zeroed out and the mixture is added to find out the mass of the original mixture. 3. Next, find the mass of the 250mL beaker, zero out the scale

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    Studies on chemically deposited Pb(S,Se) thin films J. D. Chaudhari *, R.D. Chaudhari * *, Dr. R. H. Bari + Department of Physics, G. D. M. Arts, K. R. N. Commerce & M. D. Science College, Jamner.Pin – 424 206 Abstract : Thin films of Pb(S,Se) [lead sulfoselenide] have been prepared on glass substrate at 50°C by simple chemical bath deposition technique. The starting materials used for deposition were lead acetate, tri-sodium citrate, sodium sulphite and elemental selenium. Ammonium

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    Question 1 1.1 In Silica gel chromatograph silica gel is used in chromatography as a stationary phase. In this type of column chromatography, the stationary phase is most often composed of silica gel particles. The silica gel particle sizes can be changed for the achievement of a desired molecular size. Silica gel chromatography separates molecules based on their relative attraction to silica, which is generally greater for more polar molecules than for less polar molecules. Sephadex chromatography

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