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Peer reviewedMarinara, Martha – Writing Center Journal, 1991
Lists 76 articles published in various journals between April 1990 and March 1991 on a range of topics regarding writing centers. (SR)
Descriptors: Citations (References), Higher Education, Writing Laboratories, Writing Research
Peer reviewedMcKillip, John L. – American Biology Teacher, 2001
This experiment subjects bacteria in a food sample and an environmental sample to conditions of sublethal stress in order to assess the effectiveness of the agar overlay method to recover sublethally injured cells compared to direct plating onto the appropriate selective medium. (SAH)
Descriptors: Bacteria, Biology, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments
Peer reviewedTatina, Robert – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Describes the construction and use of an inexpensive colorimeter that reliably estimates the phosphorus concentrations in water. Presents a two-step modification to an existing photometer. (SAH)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments
Peer reviewedRoberts, J. L.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1996
Describes a laboratory course that introduces students to chemistry using examples commonly encountered in the supermarket and on the dinner table. Acquaints students with simple chemical tasks that can be practiced at home, including the making of wine, ale, soap, cheese, and yogurt, and introduces them to the small-scale production of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments
Peer reviewedBeanan, Maureen J. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Introduces a laboratory experiment that isolates a bacterial polypeptide sample and measures the concentration of polypeptides in the sample. Uses Escherichia coli strain MM294 and performs a bio-rad assay to determine the concentration of polypeptides. (YDS)
Descriptors: Bacteria, Cytology, DNA, Graphs
Cook, Helen M.; Hildreth, David P. – Science and Children, 2004
Throughout the study described in this article, the author aims to foster in students an attitude shift--not just an ability to memorize or label a picture of a microscope but an understanding of what scientists do and how scientists build on previous discoveries. Great scientists were ordinary people--like themselves--who did extraordinary…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Scientific Attitudes, Laboratory Equipment, Science Education
Barnard, Betsy; Sussman, Michael; BonDurant, Sandra Splinter; Nienhuis, James; Krysan, Patrick – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
We have developed and optimized the necessary laboratory materials to make DNA microarray technology accessible to all high school students at a fraction of both cost and data size. The primary component is a DNA chip/array that students "print" by hand and then analyze using research tools that have been adapted for classroom use. The…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Research Tools, Laboratories, Botany
An NMR Study of Isotope Effect on Keto-Enol Tautomerization: A Physical Organic Chemistry Experiment
Peer reviewedAtkinson, D.; Chechik, V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Isotope substitution often affects the rate of an organic reaction and can be used to reveal the underlying mechanism. A series of experiments that use (super 1)H NMR to determine primary and secondary isotope effects, activation parameters, and the regioselectivity of butanone enolization are described.
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Science Education
Peer reviewedSt-Vincent, Mireille; Dickman, Michael – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
An experiment using methyle methanethiosulfonate (MMTS) and phenylmethylsulfonyl flouride (PMSF) to specifically modify the cysteine and serine residues in the active sites of papain and subtilism respectively is demonstrated. The covalent modification of these enzymes and subsequent rescue of papain shows the beginning biochemist that proteins…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
Peer reviewedLeenson, Ilya A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
Various phenomena that are observed in the process of heating solid iodine in closed vessels at different pressures and temperatures are described. When solid iodine is heated in an evacuated ampoule where the pressure is less than 10(super -3), no noticeable color appears and immediate condensation of tiny iodine crystals is visible higher up on…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedWatkins, John J.; Bo Zhang; White, Henry S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
Electrochemical studies using nanometer-scaled electrodes are leading to better insights into electrochemical kinetics, interfacial structure, and chemical analysis. Various methods of preparing electrodes of nanometer dimensions are discussed and a few examples of their behavior and applications in relatively simple electrochemical experiments…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Kinetics, Scientific Methodology, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedHale, Penny S.; Maddox, Leone M.; Shapter, Joe G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The difference between solution and surface properties such as pK(sub a) is illustrated enabling students to understand the differences between nanoscale and macroscopic systems. Details regarding the usage of electrochemical instrumentation, such as a potentiostat, and of the technique such as cyclic voltammetry are given.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Instrumentation, Measurement Techniques, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedWallace, Justin R.; Lieberman, Deborah L.; Hancock, Matthew T.; Pinhas, Allan R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A convenient, inexpensive, environment friendly, and regioselective conversion of an aziridine to an oxazolidinone is developed by using iodide salt and CO[2] in water. A description is provided, on the way in which this series of experiments will show students how to change experimental conditions to obtain mainly one desired regiosomer of a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Biochemistry, Science Education
Peer reviewedBaar, Marsha R.; Cerrone-Szakal, Andrea L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The experiment involving enantiomeric resolution, as an illustration of chiral technology, is an excellent early organic chemistry lab experiment. The success of this enantiomeric resolution can be judged by melting point, demonstrated by [plus or minus]-mandelic acid-(1R,2S)-(--)-ephedrine system.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Organic Chemistry, Science Education, Science Experiments
McMaster, Robert T. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
A lab in Eastern North America conducted a study to determine the taxonomic relationship between deciduous trees and several species of oaks by calculating the similarity index of all species to be studied. The study enabled students to classify the different species of oaks according to their distinct characteristics.
Descriptors: Forestry, Classification, Laboratories, Scientific Research

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