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    Digestion Research Paper

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    eventually impacts on the entire tract. This is evident when there is Hypochlorhydria or low stomach acid. When there is a depletion of hydrochloric acid (HCL) the entire digestive process is affected, from mechanical and chemical digestions to absorption of nutrients. The stomach secrets HCL which maintains the low pH (between 1.5- 3) during the gastric phase of digestion. This is critical for the phases that follow and due to the body’s feedback mechanisms begins to have an effect on the…

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    Tap Water History

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    History All plants need water, but plants may prefer one type of water over another. There are two main types of water, tap water and rainwater, and each type of water has its pros and cons. Different plants need different amounts of water. Along with that, some plants also need water more frequently. This writing is going to explain about how plants prefer one type of water over another. There are many chemicals added to tap water. The uses of these chemicals is to disintegrate any dirt in the…

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    the final absorption numbers subtracted the reagent number and only read the phosphoric acid absorption numbers. Had the calibration trials been performed initially with water instead of the blank reagent, the results would not have been accurate because the reagent itself absorbs some of the light from the spectrometer. Instead, the results would all have had an even higher bias in the absorption values. A larger path length, such as 450 nm instead of 400 nm would increase the absorption…

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    Essay On Calcium

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    2. Calcium “Calcium is a metal, a bright shiny metal like all other metals. Calcium is not the white powdery substance most people believe.” Calcium is found in our body very abundantly and it is very important mineral, but its absorption, assimilation and utilization is very difficult in the cell. It is present in the bones as a main component and bones are rigid and hard due to it. We can get it from milk. Bones receives calcium and fills up with it at the age of 21 years. After it, there is…

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    pH caused pH- enzyme activity- photosynthesis??? • In order to make this report a reliable and honest source, uncertainty values of the volumes and absorption are mentioned (will be mentioned). • Before each measurement I have checked carefully that the cuvette is clean and dry so when the wavelength passes in the spectrophotometer, the absorption results will not get distorted. • I have noticed that in some of the samples there were Spirulina cells that have accumulated to a visible strains,…

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    Spectroscopy is the study of objects, which is represented on the spectrum of color they radiate. An interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter. Spectroscopy involves the process of absorption, emission, or scattering of electromagnetic radiation by either ions, atoms, or molecules. The process of absorption involves when light is absorbed by electrons that jump to higher energy levels. On the other hand, emission spectra are established when the electrons from high energy levels give…

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    Fentanyl Analysis

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    route. Drugs must across many layers of epidermis and dermis before getting into bloodstream, so the absorption rate of Fentanyl is low. However, the bioavailability of Fentanyl by transdermal route is quiet high(80-100%) because no Fentanyl is metabolised by liver before absorption. Fentanyl can also be administred by sublingual route and buccal route. By sublingual route, the rate of absorption is also high because there are many capillaries under the tongue. By buccal route, there are many…

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    Parathyroid Hormone

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    is filtered through proximal and distal tubule. In the distal tubule, 1,25(OH)2D and PTH regulate calcium reabsorption through an active mechanism that is very similar to the calcium absorption mechanism in the intestinal cells. When calcium levels are low, secretion of phosphate is increased and calcium absorption is increased. In contrast, when calcium levels are high, PTH stimulates calcium reabsorption and the urinary excretion of…

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    Gluten Research Papers

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    Celiac disease is a disorder of the digestive tract which damages the small intestine and inhibits the absorption of nutrients. People suffering from Celiac disease cannot tolerate the gluten protein. When gluten is ingested, their immune system sees it as a foreign body, damaging the villi, small finger-like protrusions, in the small intestine.…

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    4. Result and discussions- 4.1. Tensile strength Sr.no. % Vol. fraction of Fiber Jute/Epoxy Composite Tensile Strength (MPA) Coir/Epoxy Composite Tensile Strength (MPA) 01 8.3 26.44 28.07 02 10 28.55 27.72 03 12.5 17.73 26.28 Table 2: Tensile strength of composites Figure 6: Tensile strength of jute/coir epoxy composite The test results for tensile strengths are shown in table 2. It is seen that the tensile strength of the jute/epoxy composite increases…

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