lab report
Examples of lab report in the following topics:
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Principles of Writing in the Sciences
- Scientific research papers report new discoveries, applying evidence to answer questions and identify patterns.
- Writing in these disciplines often takes the form of peer-reviewed journal articles, literature reviews, grant proposals, case studies, and lab reports.
- For example, in an environmental-science lab report, a student might analyze research results to address or clarify a particular scientific development or question:
- Lab reports, case studies, and other types of scientific writing must be precise in order to provide results that can be tested and reproduced.
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Variations in Accuracy
- Primary sources can include interviews you conduct to gain information and data, collections of letters, lab reports, autobiographical, and literary works.
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Writing in Different Academic Disciplines
- This type of writing is generally concise and includes genres such as lab reports and reviews of scientific literature.
- Writing in business can include memos, cover letters, resumes, project reports, proposals, thank you letters, emails, and business plans.
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References
- (Technical Report No. 6899).
- BBN Labs Inc., Cambridge, MA.
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Lab safty
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Lab 3: Regression (Fuel Efficiency)
- Use the most recent April issue of Consumer Reports.
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Lab safety
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Implementing Resource-Based Learning
- A timeline is created and the media center, computer lab, guest speakers and other resources are booked.
- Determine acceptable student produced artifacts including, but not limited to timelines, electronic slideshows, dramatic readings, videos, debates, postcards, reports, diaries, hierarchal web-based documents, or poster-board presentations.
- Schedule the media center, computer lab, guest speakers and field trips, if applicable.
- The unit designers must be sure the media center, computer lab and other resource sites are available.
- This table includes a report, globe, books, map, slide projector, computer, video, field trip, floppy disk, and CD-ROM.
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Non-Spore-Forming Firmicutes
- LAB are amongst the most important groups of microorganisms used in the food industry.
- Two main hexose fermentation pathways are used to classify LAB genera.
- Representative homolactic LAB genera include Lactococcus, Enterococcus and Streptococcus.
- Obligate heterofermentative LAB include Leuconostoc, Oenococcus and Weissella.
- Strains of LAB are the most common microbes employed as probiotics.
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Lab 2: Sampling Experiment
- In this lab, you will be asked to pick several random samples.
- **NOTE : The original lab was designed and contributed by Carol Olmstead.