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    Hydrogen Vs Natural Gas

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    1. Cost Analysis The production of hydrogen from fossil fuels is said to be a mature technology. Of the two main fossils fuels used, natural gas offers the best economics and efficiencies and is the main pathway used to generate hydrogen nowadays, mainly for the production of ammonia and methanol. The other, being coal, can also be used to produce hydrogen but the initial investment is much greater and the efficiency is lower compared to when natural gas is used. Coal can be economically…

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    laminitis to appear. Particularly the carbohydrate fructan, along with starch, when consumed in large quantities during an experiment on ponies showed that it induced acute laminitis in the animal. Another factor affecting the onset of laminitis are amine compounds formed in the hindgut, these compounds can cause peripheral vasoconstriction which can contribute to blood flow being cut off from the laminae in the hoof wall (Crawford, C. et al,…

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    1-pyrenehexanoic acid was used as the 5-carbon linker and fluorescent component of the target molecule "PYRET-5". This molecule was purchased pure along with the sugar Trehalose, the molecule to which the pyrene was to be attached. Other reactants and solvents include HATU, HBTU, N, N-Diisopropylethylamine (DIPEA), sodium azide, Dimethylformamide (DMF), and Diphenyl phosphoryl chloride and were bought pure or used as received. All reactions were run at room temperature (298.15 K) and standard…

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    Nanoparticles Case Study

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    It is conspicuous from various studies that the metal based nanoparticles is found to be an effective antimicrobial agent against several common pathogenic microorganisms.(Nanoparticles and potential apps, Biomedical applications,Antimicrobial activities of silver nanoparticles, Green synthesis, A review on plants extract mediated, Antimicrobial Properties).It is multidisciplinary area where in nanotechnology has led to major developments in health and medicine due to the integration the…

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    Which of the following would NOT be a possible outcome of elevated TSH secretion? A) increased TRH synthesis B) increased T3/T4 synthesis C) increased body temperature D) decreased blood cholesterol levels E) increased lipolysis ____ 66. Increased levels of thyroid hormones would A) decrease basal metabolic rate. B) up regulate beta receptors C) impair body growth. D) decrease the effects of norepinephrine on the heart and blood vessels. E) decrease protein synthesis. ____ 67. Calcitonin A) is…

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    Goldfish Experiment

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    when placed in the dark and when in ambient light. First prepare a simplified flowchart of procedure before beginning (Figure 1). To perform this experiment, one needs to obtain two cups of 200 ml of fish water that has sodium bicarbonate, alphatic amine salts and a sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate each and weigh them. Then obtain two goldfish in each cup and then weigh them. After receiving this data, find the weight of the fishes (in grams) which effects metabolism of the fish and so when the…

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    The Importance Of Raw Food

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    Introduction Food is the first of the essentials of life, the world’s largest industry, our most frequently indulged pleasure, the core of most intimate social relationship (1). Food identifies who we are, where we came from, and what we want to be (1). Food is composed of many complex molecules (2). Some provide structural components, some provide energy, some interact with various receptors and transmit signals to our bodies, and some are relatively inert (2). People sometimes oversimply food…

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    Ferrocene Lab Report

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    capacity of ferrocene, and explore the barriers between formal inorganic and organic chemistry definitions. Introduction Ferrocene was discovered unintentionally in 1949 when Miller, Tebboth, and Tremaine from British Oxygen tried to synthesize amines from hydrocarbons as a modification of the Haber process.1 Their work and discovery was published three years later in 1952, but they did not deduce the pentahapto sandwich structure.1 Woodward and Wilkinson determined the structure based on its…

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    Synthesis Essay On Tobacco

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    The detrimental health affects caused by smoking tobacco have long been known in our society. Tobacco smoke is composed of a complex, chemical mixture of roughly 60 known carcinogens (Alexandrov, et al., 2016). Smoking tobacco and exposure to other carcinogens increases human risk for cancer significantly by enhancing DNA mutation rates. Different carcinogens cause slightly different types of DNA damage in humans that eventually lead to cancer (Ehrenberg, 2016). These unique patterns of…

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    Lomotil Essay

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    Lomotil is a prescription drug that is often used to treat acute diarrhea. It is a combination of two different drugs: Diphenoxylate and Atropine. Diphenoxylate works by disrupting the flow of the intestinal bowels, thus preventing and eliminating frequent bowel movements. However, since Diphenoxylate has narcotic properties, taking it in large doses can lead to a sense of euphoria. This can cause the drug to be misused and abused, or sold as an illicit street dug. In order to prevent this issue…

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