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and reverse primer, 1X (5 μl) SYBR Green master mix and sterile distilled water to a final volume of 10μl (Roche, 2009). qPCR cycling conditions were 5 minutes at 95ºC followed by 45 cycles of 10 seconds at 95ºC, 10 seconds at 50ºC, and12...
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double-stranded DNA, some are specific for single-stranded molecules, others are active towards both and still others can cleave residues at the ends of DNA molecules or even anywhere along the DNA chain thus providing damage to the DNA....
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
fall term before Judge Johnson, the calendar contained 55 cases heard by a jury comprised of 22 men (the law requires "a jury of not less than 16 nor more than 22 members"), with evidence being presented by...
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5 REFERENCES
Applied Biosystems (2006). Quantifiler Human DNA Quantification Kit User’s Manual. Applied Biosystems Foster City, California. Chapters 1-6.
Ayaly-Torres S , Chen Y, Svoboda T, Rosenblatt J and Van Houten B. Analysis of Gene...
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Gunn, Alan. Essential Forensic Biology. Forensic DNA Typing. Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2006. pp39-53
Kanable, Rebecca. DNA from fingerprints. Retrieved July 2005 http://www.officer.com/publication/article
Knowles A M. Aspects of physicochemical methods...
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DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS.
Miss BOWMAN.
Hand Models. This work consists of making all varieties of stitches used in plain sewing and embroidery. The student makes a set of models,3comprising the various stitches,...
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Much field work is-done during the fall months and the student led to observe and investigate for himself.
Special attention is paid in class to discussion of the laws of Biology; and original papers required-the...
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Latin 4. Six books of Vergil's Aeneid with a course of reading and lectures on mythology.
Advanced Latin courses will be given if above work has been completed.
GREEK.
MR. HUSSONG.
Greek...
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c. Apply the characteristics of a redox reaction to a chemical reaction in order to identify the oxidizing agent
and the reducing agent of that reaction.
d. Determine the oxidation number of an atom of any elements in a pure substance.
e. Define...
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GREEK.
MR. HUSSONG.
Greek I. Thoro attention to Greek inflections, writing Greek with proper accentuation and developing a vocabulary for the Anabasis. Gleason and Atherton's first Greek Book is used. Daily...
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special attention being paid to digestion and absorption. The latter part of the course consists of elementary work in bacteriology to give the student an idea of the nature and growth of micro-organism.
Three hours class work and two...
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ter color work. Course III consists of oil on board and canvas ; an apt student should be able to complete a few studies in each course.
Two years work in special work should prepare a student for an art teacher in the public schools of...
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SPECIAL ART.
John A. Alder.
The student is given credit according to the amount of work done.
Studies are made of still life objects, and easy subjects for the students are selected. Course I consists of work in charcoal...
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Practice is given in the various hand stitches; in machine sewing; in the use and care of machines; the drafting of simple patterns and the use of bought patterns. The appropriate and economic use of materials is discussed. Each student makes...
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BLACKSMITHING.
Mr. Gardner.
The course comprises drawing, shaping, welding, tempering and making of common tools, such as punches, chisels, tongues, hammers, etc. Also a chain and other articles.
Six hours per week during...
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pervision of the instructor. Each student must fit and finish a one-piece gown.
Six hours. Two credits.
Domestic Art III. Needlework. This course covers the practice in such stitches as chain, outline, satin, eyelet, french knots,...
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Ancient DNA & Molecular Methods
Biological samples collected at crime scenes may be limited in sample size and degraded due to environmental conditions or age. Unlike standard forensic DNA tests, DNA identification of historical remains is more...
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progress monitoring scores), emphasis on project success was not initially profoundly
placed with marked reading fluency score improvement, but rather, reading enthusiasm
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document all the steps involved at the crime scene. The main purpose of this step
is to make sure that crime scene is protected and secured.
4. Preservation.
All seized materials from the crime scene are documented and Chain of custody...