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    How do you apperceive if you're advantageous or not? Well, a lot of humans would say that they're advantageous based on their doctor's checkup, or maybe because they don't get ailing that often. Prevention is consistently bigger than curing... Remember, your checkups and tests would abandoned acknowledge that you accept a ache if it's already there. Let's say that afterwards years of checkups that about-face out normal, you al of a sudden acquisition yourself diagnosed with cancer. How are you…

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    Calcium is a nutrient that the body needs for the health of its bones. According the Academy of Nutrition one should “build a healthy balance in your ‘calcium bank account.” (“What is Calcium?” n.d.). If one’s intake of calcium is done at different times throughout the day, absorption will be enhanced. But what is too much consumption or supplementation. Storage of calcium is in the bones or skeletal system. “Calcium is also essential for the normal function of muscles, blood vessels, and…

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    1) Two ampicillin resistant bacteria often present in salad; Aeromonas spp. Gram Negative, Bacillus Pseudomonas spp. Gram Negative, Bacillus Oxidase Positive Oxidase Positive Fermentative Oxidative The results found in table 2, match the specification for Aeromonas spp being gram…

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    The periodic table is a very identifiable symbol in everything science. There is one hanging in almost every chemistry class. But, the one we know is not what it always was. Before our modern periodic table there was the periodic table that Dmitri Mendeleev constructed. There are many differences and similarities between the Modern Periodic Table and Mendeleev’s Periodic Table. Just for example, the modern periodic table arranges elements in order of increasing atomic number. Mendeleev’s ordered…

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    The periodic table we know today is very organized and accurate. It shows all of the elements that have been discovered and has them arranged and by their chemical properties, atomic masses, and electron configurations. In order to construct the periodic table, every element had to be discovered. Elements such as gold, tin, lead, and copper have been widely known and used since ancient times, however, the first discovery of an element wasn’t made until 1649 by Hennig Brand when he discovered…

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    Old West Misconceptions

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    A statement by Samuel Bowles, a reporter for the Springfield Republican in 1868 states that “One or two men and a few women were encamped on alkali plains.” and with very few people here and in the railroad towns the isolation of the few violent people demonstrates how blown out of proportion it would be to state that all of the West was violent. Alkali is salt and you can't grow anything on salt, meaning these people were living on barren land, surrounded by only each other, and alcohol, so…

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    Yuma Project Case Study

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    and on January 22 it flowed all over the lower reservation levee in yuma city built causing many damages. That damaged the reservation levee and world war I unskilled workers help it repair but the used an excessive amount of water that made the alkali come to the surface. After that an earthquake…

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    Lignocellulose Case Study

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Lignocellulose Lignocellulose is the major component of biomass that has been generated through various agricultural practices, forest and industry (Anwar, Gulfraz and Irshad, 2014; Collard and Blin, 2014). It can be used as primary or secondary energy source to produce biofuel (Zeller and Grass, 2007). Table 1.1 illustrates the various sources of lignocellulosic biomass from the several sector with some examples. Lignocellulosic materials consist mainly of three…

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    Bromine Research Paper

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    exceptions. Bromine can also found in the Earth’s crust. It is an acidic element and can be harmful and cause irritation if encountered. Bromine vapor, if exposed to, can be fatal even over a short period of time. The element reacts violently with alkali metals (Group 1) and can also be very dangerous. The most stable version of bromine is Bromine-79. Bromine-77 holds one of the longest half-lives within the periodic table when at 57…

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    which aids scientists to conclude if there are any peptide bonds present within a sample, and thus, is used to determine protein existence within a substance. The Biuret assays depends on the presence of 2 or more peptide bonds in proteins. In an alkali environement, when a protein solution is given (Cu2+) Cupric ions, they will be reduced to (Cu+) copper cuprous, thus causing a Cu2+ - copper chelate complex, turning the soliution from blue to violet. (Dennison, 2013). The…

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