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The Database Hacker's Handbook:Defending Database Servers

If you are interested in the field of information security and penetration, you are now in the right place, a group of e-books that will help you balance the cognitive development of this area.

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Double Indicator Titration

Details about Double Indicator Titration

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Electrolysis

An up-to-date article which tells you everything you need to know about electrolysis. Suitable for essays, research for exams or class projects.

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BCH 2333 Enzymes Laboratory Introduction to Biochemistry

This lab looked at the enzymatic action of acid phosphatase in catalyzing the hydrolysis of phosphoric acid monoesters bond. The phosphoric acid bond of interest in this case was that of a substrate known as p-nitrophenylphosphate (PNPP). Once hydrolyzed by acid phosphatase, PNPP was converted to p-nitrophenol (PNP) product and an inorganic bisulfate anion. This lab came with three experiments. In the first experiment, the purpose was to determine the desired concentration of acid phosphatase that would keep the rate of hydrolysis constant for a ten minutes period. In the second experiment, the purpose was to use a lineweaver burk plot to find two kinetic parameters, Km and Vmax. Lastly, in the third experiment, an inhibitor was added to the hydrolysis reaction and the purpose was to determine the identity of the inhibitor. This was achieved by comparing the Km and Vmax values for the inhibited reaction to that of a control sample. The number of the inhibitor was 22 and the backup data were used.

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Study guide for Electrolysis

eaning of electrolysis, basic terms in electrolysis, uses of electrolysis, and Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis. A guide for beginners who want to understand the basics of electrolysis, and some terms in electrolysis.

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2nd PUC best notes by AS MANJUNATH

This notes is perfectly set.This notes is for 2nd PUC students its very helpful for you guys taking a glance around this book makes you not to go through other notes or text books.Make it more clear that like this notes you won't get anywhere

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STUDY NOTES FOR ALCOHOL PHENOLS AND ETHERS

Specially made for examination this notes are in the form of questions anwsers containing all the possible reactions , mechanism with detailed explanation of alcohol phenols and ethers . Everything you need to know about alcohol phenols and ethers including facts and important things mentioned.

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Interference

Interference for first year engineering students.

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Mitosis and Meiosis

A break down of what happens in interphase and some of the stages of mitosis and meiosis. A lot of material condensed and broken down into a neat manageable format.

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WoodWard Fieser Rule Problems with Solution

It is the solution of problems based on Woodward Fieser Rule it explained the whole rule in an understanding manner

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Diffusion Notes

Learn about the basics behind the plasma membrane, phospholipids, membrane functions, diffusion in cells, and factors that influence the rate of diffusion with the notes provided above.

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Engineering Chemistry

This is specially for 1st and 2nd year students.This will explain you clearly about these processes. It consists information about Thin film coatings,like PVD (physical vapor deposition) and CVD (chemical vapor deposition). Do download it for learning.

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METABOLISM OF MONOSACCHARIDES AND DISACCHARIDES

It includes all the steps included in fructose metabolism along with its clinicals i.e. fructosuria, hereditary fructose intolerance. Conversion of glucose to fructose via sorbitol. It also includes all the steps involved in galactose metabolism and its clinicals i.e. galactokinase deficiency, classic galactosemia, aldose reductase. Lactose synthesis is also summarized in this topic.

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hchma_unit2_UA

For plato users

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computer science full notes

it helps to develop students with more knowledge and skills

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SP hybridisation

Definition of hybridisation, sp hybridisation

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GCSE Chemistry Triple Award General Notes

Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. Group 7 Halogens, Transition Elements.

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Periodic Table of Elements

Arrangement of elements in the table ( BASIC ) Period and Group Historical development of the Periodic Table Exercise Answers are provided

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An Introduction to the Periodic Table

An example of this is can be seen when comparing a pack of sugar versus a sugar cube placed in water. A pack of sugar provides a greater surface area, as every sugar crystal will be in contact with the water. With a sugar cube, only the outer layer of sugar is in contact with the water and therefore capable of reacting.

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Study Buddy

My notes will be very informative related to the topic. I am class 9 student i have all science notes which are really helpful.

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Thermodynamics

Thermochemistry, thermodynamics, and relationships

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Nucleic acids

Nucleic acids

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Covalent Bonding Notes

Notes on covalent bonding - how it works, representing covalent bonds, dot and cross diagrams and much more.

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Electron Configuration & Chemical Periodicity

This is content from General Chemistry I at CU Boulder.

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The Cells and Tissues

The Cells and Tissues These notes contain all the information you need to understand about the organelles of Eukaryote cells (Animal Cells, Plant Cells, Fungi Cells and Protists Cells) and Prokaryote Cells ( Bacteria and Achaea). The e book also contains information on the four different types of body tissues (Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue, Nerve Tissue, and Muscular Tissue), their functions in the body, and many more! All of the information in my notes has been validated by my tutors; and have received the grade Distinction.

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Chemistry mathematical problem solution

Chemistry mathematical problem solution on normality

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Data structure and alogithms

Hello guys this is data structure and alogithms part 2

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weak interactions.

a detailed hand written description easy to underatand and widen your knowledge about chemical interactions

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OCR A Chemistry F322 Module 1

Revision notes for OCR A Chemistry F322 Module 1. Notes set out in a list and ordered in the same way as the subject specification to make it easier to revise from.

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Biochemistry

Biochemistry of GCSE level. Explains in detail properties and functions of water, lipids, carbohydrates (monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides), proteins; explains what zwitterions are and the 3D protein structure i.e. primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure. Explains what denaturation is and there are examples. Nucleic acids; structure and examples i.e. DNA and RNA. Explanation of enzyme cofactors. Includes images.

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Genetics

The first year 10 credit Genetics module for Aberystwyth University. Covers sex chromosomes, microbial genetics, population genetics, DNA replication, PCR, recombination, and mutation.

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Rate of reaction

Collision theory, factors affecting rate of rxn etc

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Botany and medical plants

A summary. Of the curriculum organised in an easy and simple way using diagrams and pictures

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