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    Is eating grilled chicken healthy for you or can there be an underlining issue that can be hazardous to your health. Lauren Hodge was sitting at her doctor’s office reading an article about a lawsuit that was happening between the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and seven different fast food places. This lawsuit regarding the Preposition 65 which states that if there is anything in a food product the restaurants are obligated to inform everyone regarding it with a clear warning.…

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    infection metabolic acidosis, headache, and nasopharyngitis (Medscape, n.d.). It is classified as a pregnancy category X and should not be taken during pregnancy (Medscape, n.d.). The mechanism of action for phentermine is that it is a sympathomimetic amine, which inevitably induces an anorectic like effect by releasing norepinephrine within the hypothalamus (Medscape, n.d.). The mechanism of action for topiramate is that suppresses the appetite by inhibiting AMPA/Kainite excitatory glutamate…

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    The tablet form is clen is most similar to intake multi vitamin tablet. Tablets and liquid forms are most common form to find. Clen is never classified as controllable substances in the US. Clen is a sympathomimetic amine. These drugs are very stimulant. When clen is ingested, it causes adrenaline to be released into blood stream. Body will start breaking down more fat and lift them to your cells. It will allow your body to use them for energy. Adrenaline is normally…

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    Hypothesis It is hypothesised that cotton is the better fabric material for the winter baby jumpsuit. Introduction Fibres are the basis for all textiles and there are two major sources of textile fibres: natural and synthetic. Natural fabrics are derived from fibre that either comes from animals, vegetables or minerals. Synthetic fabrics are synthesised chemically emulating natural fibres based on their uses. Examples of natural fabric include wool from sheep, silk from silk worms, cotton…

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    Oxidation Of 9-Fluorenol

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    synthesize 9-fluorenone using hydroxylamine hydrochloride, sodium hydroxide, and ethanol.4,7 The synthesis starts with an acid-base reaction with sodium hydrochloride and hydroxylamine hydrochloride salt.7 This results in the nitrogen of the hydroxyl amine becoming a nucleophile and attacking the carbonyl (the carbon is the electrophile).7 At the end of this experiment, it was…

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    Extraction Lab

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    A portion of 6 M HCl was added to the Erlenmeyer flask labeled “base” until the solution became acidic. The solution was then placed in an ice bath for 5 minutes and filtered via vacuum filtration. Recovered solid was placed in a beaker labeled “Amine” and placed in a lab drawer to dry. A portion of 6 M NaOH…

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    Hallucinogens Essay

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    Hallucinogens are a chemical substance that causes hallucinations. Hallucinations, derived from Latin, álucinari, means to ‘wander in the mind.’ Hallucinations includes all sensory perceptions whether real or not. Psychedelics, Greek derived, translates to ‘soul and mind manifesting’ and are a class of hallucinogens that are useful tools in gaining understanding of how the brain, mind and body works. The study is complex and requires a broad and deep knowledge of the various mechanisms and…

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    solvents that they were not viable. After attempts to solve these problems, Carothers discontinued the research. Elmer Bolton encouraged him to not give up on the wider study of fibers. When Carothers renewed his work in that area in early 1934, he used amines rather than glycols to produce polyamides rather than polyesters. Polyamides are synthetically created proteins and are more stable than polyesters, which are similar to natural fat and oil structures. Carothers’s group soon discovered a…

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    Essay On Antidepressants

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    Depression is a big worldwide problem, and in USA antidepressants are the third most common prescribed drug. It is a problem that appears to be on the rise. However, a lot about the function of antidepressants and why they seem to be working better in some individuals still remains unknown. Some data actually suggests that antidepressants works as good as taking a sugar pill. A meta-analysis (2010) were six separate studies were analysed to compare the effectiveness of antidepressants…

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    Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive chronic interstitial lung disease of unknown origin that carries a potentially fatal prognosis. The course is usually indolent but inevitable 1;2. The disease damages mainly the alveolar epithelial cell, with increased interstitial deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM), and enhanced fibroblast/myofibroblast proliferation. It progresses to loss of respiratory function and distortion of normal lung architecture 1;3. A variety of animal…

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