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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 9 Unexpected behavior- a term specific to the Michelle Winner social thinking curriculum, used to define behaviors that are not expected in a particular situation. Generalization-When an acquired skill carries over to...
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    • Table of Contents ABSTRACT……………………………………………………………………………………..i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS……………………………………………………………………..ii INTRODUCTION...
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    • Literature Review Entering any organization requires specific knowledge in the field as well as both interpersonal and organizational communication knowledge. To prepare for this opportunity, an understanding of research and theories in the areas...
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    • Black Tablecloths: $16.50/Table 90X90 Black Runner: $9.50/Table (will almost hit the floor) 81X81 Black Runner: $12.75/Table (will go over the edges) Black Napkin: $.75/Napkin White Napkin: $.99/Napkin I called Celebrate the Occasions in Cedar...
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    • Center is green and plastic looking on the sides. I am going to try and find a different podium we can bring in for the event. We officially decided to go with Amani at Artful Edibles for the dessert and the favor. I called her to tell her and she...
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    • would. I sent him an email about the event and asked if he could pass the email along or ask some other students about volunteering. We ruled out asking Chartwell’s because they probably would not be able to provide volunteers. Byron told me Jana...
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    • Appendix C. Linen Quote Forevermore Events Linen Quote: White Tablecloth: $22.50/Table Black Tablecloth: $16.50/Table 90x90’ Black Runner: $9.50/Table (Will almost hit the floor on the corners) 81x81’ Black Runner: $12.75/Table (Will just go...
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    • ii TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION................................................................................... 1 Methamphetamine and CNS effects............................................................................ 1 History...
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    • iii LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Synthethic routes to methamphetamine ........................................................................... 7 Figure 2: TIC Chromatograph of methamphetamine extract with septum artifacts .......... 10 Figure 3:...
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    • 5 Table 3: Impurities found in amphetamine synthesized by the oxime/phenylnitropropene routes (Verweij, A.M., 1989) Name Source 2-Phenyl-methylaziridine c 2-Methyl-3-phenyl-aziridine c Benzyl Methyl ketoxime b Phenyl-2-nitropropene b,f Table 4:...
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    • 9 CHAPTER TWO: EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE An Agilent 6890 series GC connected to an Agilent series Mass Selective Detector with autosampling capability (Agilent series injector) chromatographs was obtained. Separation was achieved with an...
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    • 12 GC/MS chromatographs of the ethyl acetate extraction of methamphetamine are shown in Figures 4-11. Peaks at 2.5, 4.1, and 5.9 and 6.7 minutes indicate the presence of DMS, methamphetamine, and two unidentified peaks by GC-MS respectively and are...
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    • 16 MS analysis in Figure 8 contains ion fragment peaks at 149.0, 91.1, 74.1 (most intense) and 58.1 m/z corresponding to the GC peak at 5.9 minutes (1.48%), indicates unidentified peak A. Figure 8: GC-MS spectra of ethyl acetate extraction of...
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    • 17 MS analysis in Figure 9 contains ion fragment peaks at 148.1, 117.1, 91.1 (most intense) and 56.1m/z corresponding to the GC peak at 6.7 minutes (5.45%), indicates unidentified peak B. Figure 10 illustrates the GC chromatographs of the extracted...
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    • iv TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT..........................................................................................................................
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    • v TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1: Illustration contrasting teosinte and maize................................................... 2 Figure 2: Location of the geographical Four Corners region...................................... 4 Figure 3: Aerial photo...
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    • 2 the glumes and lemmas surrounding the kernel have been reduced and softened; remaining on the ear after the kernel has been removed. Modern corn only grows a few ears of corn on one unbranched stalk and produces larger ears covered with numerous...
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    • 4 Figure 2: Location of the geographical Four Corners region (adapted from Stuart, 2000). The Corngrowers Site illustrated above in the circled area. Figure 3: Aerial photo of the Corngrowers Site in Colorado City, Arizona (adapted from Frank and...
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    • 9 Study Hypotheses Employing molecular methods, this study investigated desiccated maize samples collected from the Anasazi Corngrowers Site (F-448 trench; ~1100 C.E.) in Arizona. Collected samples were identified previously as maize using...
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    • 13 CHAPTER 3: RESULTS Real Time PCR (qPCR) Differences in temperature represented sequence length changes of amplified PCR products and were designated as MTAs for each locus. Melting temperatures representing allelic changes for modern and ancient...

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