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    Will Changing the Temperature of the Cream Affect the Mass of the Butter Particles? Purpose: The purpose of the experiment was to see if the temperature of the cream would affect the mass of the dried butter. Background Information: Cream is the part of the milk that rises to the top during milk production. Cream is a liquid at room temperature, but it is very versatile and contains certain characteristics that allows it to change form. (Lower, 2017). Using only a little force, the cream…

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    Infant Formula Benefits

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    Feeding cow’s milk during infancy can cause anemia as it irritates the gut and can lead to small but consistent loss of blood from the GI tract. This condition can interfere with the absorption of some nutrients and a high solute load. Immature kidneys can have difficulty excreting these types of solute loads. Thus, the AAP recommends three types of formula: Ready to feed, powder, & concentrate. Nutritional requirements are important…

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    4-Np Synthesis Lab Report

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    of 4-NP to 4-AP in the presence of sodium borohydride. The reaction was analyzed by measuring the absorbance of the reaction mixture in the wavelength range of 200-700 nm for fixed time intervals (Fig.8a-b). Initially, the absorption spectra of 4-NP (0.05 mM) showed the absorption peak at 317 nm, which upon addition of excess NaBH4 (15 mM) shifted to longer wavelength at 400 nm due to the formation of 4-nitrophenolate anion under basic conditions. This was also observed by a quick change in the…

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    Spinach Research Paper

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    Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) : is an edible flowering plant in the family Amarathacea native to central and western Asia. It is an annual plant (rarely biennial), which grows up to 30 cm tall. Spinach may survive over winter in temperate regions. The leaves are alternate, simple, ovate to triangular, and very variable in size from about 2–30 cm long and 1–15 cm broad, with larger leaves at the base of the plant and small leaves higher on the flowering stem. The flowers are inconspicuous,…

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    Enzyme Test Lab Report

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    of enzyme, it must be kept higher for the enzyme to not cause denaturation. During this lab, the enzyme was always kept in the ice-cold bath. Similarity, people put most fruits and vegetables in the fridge. Thus, putting cut open potatoes in a refrigerator would help keep PPO active and prevent enzymatic browning. In addition, Enzymes are controlled by two different types of inhibition; competitive and non-competitive. Competitive inhibition occurs when inhibitors compete with the enzyme…

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    eat them it’s impossible to beat them” (chiquita). When suggesting how to take care of your bananas you are reminded that bananas are grown in the equator therefore they like hot temperatures. The commercials warns you to never put bananas in the refrigerator. Next we are told that doctors are recommending the wonderful bananas to babies, since the fruit is so good for the baby everyone should eat it too. The commercial ends with the female banana repeating “Ci!”. This advertisement created the…

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    Thermodynamics Lab Report

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    Beginning with the evaporator, the air in the surroundings are absorbed by the liquid. This liquid is an organic compound that is easily changed from liquid to a gaseous state, allowing of the absorption of heat. Here, in the evaporator the air conditioner can also remove humidity from the air. In the coil of the evaporator the humidity is removed and is later leached and collected in a separate part of the air conditioner leaving the air cooler…

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    Breastfeeding Mechanics

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    Domain 4, Breastfeeding Mechanics, got the highest mean score of 0.90 this implies that the respondents were knowledgeable about the mechanics of breastfeeding such as proper positioning of a child during the feeding, the orientation of the child’s mouth relative to the mother’s nipple etc. According to the study of Goyal et al (2011), for good attachment and successful breastfeeding, positioning of the baby's body plays an important role. If these are properly achieved at the first and early…

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    Phenylketonuria Disorder

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    Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a genetic disorder caused by a defect in the gene that helps create the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase. This enzyme helps to breakdown the amino acid phenylalanine; without this enzyme the levels of phenylketonuria (PKU) increases, this causes serious cognitive disabilities, hyperactivity, seizure, and abnormal small head (microcephaly) in infants, and small risk of brain damage.1 Phenylketonuria can affect pregnant women, babies, children and adults. Therefore, people…

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    Climate change dates back to the mid-1800‘s, when the industrial revolution began to take place all around the world. Since then, the lives of human and animal species have been negatively affected. Events such as natural disasters, the melting of ice in polar regions, and the change in weather effect the living conditions of everyone. Climate changes in polar regions have caused the most damage compared to any other region due to its location in regard to the sun. Although there are differing…

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