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Peihong Liang; Adhyaru, Bhavin; Pearson, Wright L.; Williams, Kathryn R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
The experiment used [to the third power]H-labeled estradiol to determine the binding constant of estradiol to bovine serum albumin. Estradiol must complex with serum proteins for the transport in the blood stream because of its low solubility in aqueous systems and estradiol-protein binding constant, where K[subscript B] is important to understand…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Physiology, Biochemistry, Laboratory Procedures
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Economou, A.; Tzanavaras, P. D.; Themelis, D. G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The sequential-injection analysis (SIA) is an approach to sample handling that enables the automation of manual wet-chemistry procedures in a rapid, precise and efficient manner. The experiments using SIA fits well in the course of Instrumental Chemical Analysis and especially in the section of Automatic Methods of analysis provided by chemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Higher Education, College Science, Laboratory Procedures
Morales, Hector – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2010
Incorporating business skills such as problem-solving, public presentations, collaboration, and self-direction into STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects is an excellent way to build students' enthusiasm for these disciplines. When educators add workplace internships to the learning experience, they are well on their way…
Descriptors: Careers, Experiential Learning, Engineering, High School Seniors
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Corcoran, Timothy John – Science Teacher, 2009
Crystals are beautiful structures--yet they occur naturally in dirty and remote places. In the inquiry-based activity described here, students will enjoy the process of creating their own crystals and using microscopes to examine them. It demonstrates the process of mineral concentration and deposition. Upon completing this activity, students…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories
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Binder, J. M.; Landig, A. J. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
The International Young Physicists' Tournament (IYPT) is a worldwide, annual competition for secondary school students. This is our solution to problem number 10, "The Kaye effect", as presented in the final round of the 21st IYPT in Trogir, Croatia. The Kaye effect occurs when a thin stream of shampoo or a different adequate non-Newtonian liquid…
Descriptors: Energy, Physics, Earth Science, Foreign Countries
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Fazio, Claudio; Guastella, Ivan; Tarantino, Giovanni – European Journal of Physics, 2009
A problem-based approach to the teaching of mechanical wave propagation, focused on observation and measurement of wave properties in solids and on modelling of these properties, is presented. In particular, some experimental results, originally aimed at measuring the propagation speed of sound waves in metallic rods, are used in order to deepen…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Mechanics (Physics)
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Torres, Sergio; Powers, Judith L. – Science Scope, 2009
In the exciting, "out of this world" activity described here, students measure the Earth using meter sticks while measuring their shadows in two distant locations. To obtain the size of the Earth, students discover the connection between the measurements of the shadows and a model of the spherical Earth following the method developed by…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Geometric Concepts, Middle School Students, Models
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Brush, Sabitra S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Describes an experiment that provides a study of the different colors and shapes of crystals of transition metal dimethylglyoxime complexes with the use of a low power microscope. Discusses the preparation and examination of the crystals. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Educational Experiments, Higher Education
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Middleton, June – American Biology Teacher, 2007
Bacteriocins, bacteriocidal proteins produced by bacteria, have a very restricted killing range. In this exercise each student isolates an environmental "Enterococcus spp." culture using selective media and then evaluates it for bacteriocin activity against "Enterococcus" strains isolated by classmates.
Descriptors: Science Activities, Inquiry, Microbiology, Scientific Methodology
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Rodriguez, Eduardo E.; Gesnouin, Gabriel A. – Physics Teacher, 2007
We present an experimental method to obtain the effective mass of an unloaded oscillating spring. We measure the period "T"("n") of the partial springs that result when hanging "n" of the total "N" coils of a given spring. Data are correlated with the expectation of a simple model for "T"("n") that takes into account the effective mass of the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Principles
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Miller, Franklin, Jr. – Physics Teacher, 2007
In the 1930s physicists were confronted by two conflicting values for the charge of the electron as measured with great precision by two different methods. Could it be that there are two kinds of (negative) electrons, differing in charge by a fraction of a percent? The experiments were reconciled when a small systematic error in one of the…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Energy
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Stewart, Sean – Physics Teacher, 2007
Once an intriguing topological novelty known only to mathematicians, the Mobius strip has become a source of fascination and inspiration to the layperson and artist alike. Principal among its features are the two strange properties that the Mobius strip is a surface with only one side and one edge. A Mobius strip is readily formed by taking a long…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Demonstrations (Educational), Scientific Concepts
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2007
This article reports that a quiet debate is unfolding over proposals to tinker with No Child Left Behind Act's (NCLB) definition of what constitutes "scientifically based research" in education while other ideas for revamping it are taking center stage. Sprinkled through the federal education statute more than 100 times, the references…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Federal Legislation, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Gjurchinovski, Aleksandar; Skeparovski, Aleksandar – European Journal of Physics, 2007
The refraction of a light ray by a homogeneous, isotropic and non-dispersive transparent material half-space in uniform rectilinear motion is investigated theoretically. The approach is an amalgamation of the original Fermat's principle and the fact that an isotropic optical medium at rest becomes optically anisotropic in a frame where the medium…
Descriptors: Motion, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Principles
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Gomez, B. J.; Repetto, C. E.; Stia, C. R.; Welti, R. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
In this work, the oscillations of a homogeneous string fixed at both ends, and loaded with a finite number of masses, are studied. Through a simple device, the cases with one and two concentrated masses are analysed in detail. The normal modes are observed and the corresponding frequencies are recorded. The experimental results and the solutions…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Experiments, Motion
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