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An experiment is conducted to study the effects of curing times and curing temperatures on the bonding strength of an epoxy adhesive. In the experiment, two steel rods are adhered together end-to-end, and the bonding strength is defined as the force, in pounds, required to pull the bond apart. For each combination of curing time and curing temperature, three tests are performed. The results of the experiment are shown below.
Can you reject the hypothesis of no interactions?
Electrons
Subatomic particles with a negative charge that circle around an atom's nucleus.
Dehydration
The loss or removal of water from something, commonly referring to the state in which an organism's body loses more fluids than it takes in.
Allosteric Regulation
Control of an enzyme’s activity by a regulatory molecule that binds outside the active site.
Induced Fit
Induced fit is a model that describes how enzymes change shape upon substrate binding, enhancing their ability to perform catalytic activity.
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