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    • Chapter 14 - Page 93

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    • Lchi and IIenrietta homestead near Miner's Peak. Stories connected with hfiner's Peak. Joneses start building a home. Lehi elected to Cedar City Council. Saxe T. Jones appointed Postniistress. Lehi made Seventy and elected Mayor. Lehi and...
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    • the calves. Oue night, Will Simpkins, the young hired hand, Willard, Kumen, and Henry were sleeping on the porch of the mountain cabin. The porch was open at both ends. There was a small fence in front of the house to keep the cattle away from the...
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    • On the 20th of July, 1891 Henry, Lehi and Henrietta's third child, turned eight, and since the family was still running cattle and dairying at Miner's Peak, Henry rode a horse into town to get baptized. A1 Thorley and his wife, who were living...
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    • rock had to he heated by fires in order to break it more easily. Dirt and other material had to he carried to cover the rock that couldn't be hroken. Pretty soon Mr. Parry told Henry he thought he would sooner walk. Henry thought that was pretty...
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    • Lunt, Maude 52, 106, 139 I.unt, Oscar 54 Lunt, Owrn 139 Lunt, Rme 106 Lunt, Sarah Ann 52,51,69, 107, 139 Lunt, Violet (Urie) 106, 236 Lyman. Francis M. 96, 11 1, 186 I.)man, Plarte D. 79 M Macfarlane, Dr. '07; 209 Maciarlanr. Lillian Higllee 121,...
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    • PAHUTE LEGENDS William R. Palmer 1958 OH 0598 How The Eagle Became Bald-headed It sometimes happened in the long ago that some living thing went bad and became a source of trouble to all the others. Sometimes they wrought so much sorrow and...
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    • 18 of the ladders was completed prior to the sample run, and the peak heights were too high, the loading cocktail was modified to contain 0.25μl of ILS 600 and 9.75μl of formamide. Due to limit of chemical resources, only those samples that had...
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    • Running Head: EVENT INTERNSHIP PROSPECTUS 68 Appendix E. Cycling & Running Business Lists Cycling Businesses American Fork/Lehi/Pleasant Grove ï‚· Bike Barn 201 E. State St., Lehi, UT 84043, (801) 768-0660 bikebarn@hotmail.com ï‚· Bike Peddler 24...
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    • Running Head: EVENT INTERNSHIP PROSPECTUS 74 ï‚· Alpine Sports 1165 Patterson St., Ogden, UT 84403, (801) 393-0066 Contact: Anybody can help ï‚· Peak Performance 1895 Washington Blvd., Ogden, UT 84401, (801) 475-0111 ï‚· Striders Running Store 1776...
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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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    • 14 MS analysis in Figure 6 contains ion fragment peaks at 148.1, 91.1 and 58.1 (most intense) m/z corresponding to the GC peak at 4.7 minutes, indicates methamphetamine. The library search chromatograph for methamphetamine is shown in Figure...
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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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    • 21 CHAPTER FOUR: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS Methamphetamine Impurities The hypothesis, that a distinct pattern of impurities present in illicit methamphetamine specimens could be characterized by GC/MS, was supported during this research, despite...
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    • 8 Another more recently developed method that identifies genomic differences employs qPCR and amplicon melting temperature variation. Many detection formats have been developed since the qPCR technique was first developed in 1996 (Real Time PCR,...
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    • 22 CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION & CONCLUSIONS Real Time PCR and Melting Temperature Alleles This study provided evidence supporting Hypothesis 1 that results generated from qPCR and SYBR Green 1 fluorescent labeling confirms the presence of aDNA in...

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