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May 18, 2013

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math
Howard leaves the dock and sails 2.5miles west He turns south and sails 3.5 Then he turns east and sails 2.5 miles In what direction should howard turn if he wants to use the most direct route to return to the dock ? If Howard use this route ,how many miles will he hv sailed i...

Chemistry
Hi, I have a question on column length for HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography). If the column length is increased,eg from 100mm to 150mm and all other column parameters e.g. particle size of stationary phase, internal diameter..etc.remain the same, how does it affect...

Arts/230
Social views and patterns are often protrayed in art. How did the rising middle-class of the enlightenment era play into the context of their painting? Did it contribute to or detract from the technical qualities of the paintings?

Chemistry-help needed
Posted by angie on Saturday, October 8, 2011 at 6:02am. I have a method using HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography). It states that a 4.6 x 150mm,3um column should be used. (stationary phase : octadecylsilyl silica gel). I have a 4.6 x 100mm,2.7um column, silica-based,...

Chemistry-thanks
I have a method using HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography). It states that a 4.6 x 150mm,3um column should be used. (stationary phase : octadecylsilyl silica gel). I have a 4.6 x 100mm,2.7um column, silica-based, bonded-phase (non-polar) column. Can you advise if thes...

math (please help)
Let r= 3-3 sin θ How do I test for symmetry θ = π/2?

Chemistry
Is there a formula used to calculate this problem, or should I only look at the table in my book?

business communications
when you are writing subject lines for negative messages to peers and subordinates: a) put the topic, but not your action on it, in the subject line. b)put the topic, including your action on it, in the subject line. c)do not include the topic on the subject line. d)describe h...

General-English
Posted by angie on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 4:48pm. Is the change in trade name of a material considered a "like-for-like" change? General-English - Ms. Sue, Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 4:52pm Please explain what you mean by a "like-for-like" change ...

General-English
Is it an equivalent (i.e. identical?"? For example, if I change an old piece of equipment with a new piece which has exactly the same specifications as the old one, then it is an equivalent change. In this case, I think it is not an equivalent change?

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