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an end toward which effort is directed and on which resources are focused, usually to achieve an organization's strategy.
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being the aim or goal.
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A clear statement of intended purpose; description of desired results or outputs, eg, from ecosystem restoration. Objectives are written for specific actions, projects, or activities. Example: Restore the natural emergent marsh vegetation at Babylon Marsh; increase native species diversity in the Babylon River basin.
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The objective(s) provides the narrow focus for the lab. That means that you are supposed to concentrate very specifically on what it is you are supposed to accomplish in the experimental procedure itself. The objective(s) are actions, be sure to list them as such, to measure, to analyze, to determine, to test, etc.
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This is the thing that gathers light from the sky and folds the light into a cone. In a refractor it is the big lens that points at the sky, in a reflector it is the big mirror at the bottom of the tube. The job of the objective is to create a light cone which comes into tight focus at a single focal point.
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