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    Although cutting out carbs from his diet is helping John lose weight it doesn't always mean it is the right choice of weight loss. Carbohydrates can be helpful for the body and helping with nutrients. Carbs can help with metabolism speed up by using some sugars for guidance. The negative impact of this can cause the immune system to be slower. The effects can help lose weight but it is also hurting the rest of his body. John needs to slowly introduce carbs back into his body to be healthier.…

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    Aquaporins have been discovered (AQP0-AQP12) some of the Aquaporins only transport water molecules, such as AQP1, AQP2, AQP4, AQP5 and AQP8. Aquaporins that transport water and other solutes are called aquaglyceroporins, these can transport glycerol, CO2, ammonia and urea across the membrane, depending on their pore size. The aquaglyceroporins consist of AQP3, AQP7 and AQP9. AQP6 has been classified to function as an intracellular chloride channel. All of these Aquaporins can be found in…

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    Staphylococcus aureus is able to break down urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide, due to the production of the enzyme urease. It is not, however able to use citrate as their main source of getting carbon. It tests negative for the production of indole as well as motility meaning that it cannot freely move. Staphylococcus…

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    Alienated from the entire family, he was forced to sleep in the garage and steal food from the cafeteria to survive while wearing the same clothes every day. His mother’s inventiveness leads to an increase cruelty in torture such as forcing him to drink ammonia and locking him in the bathroom with a mixture of hazardous chemicals. Through her actions, Pelzer’s mother showed the worst of…

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    6.03 Ph Lab

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    The purpose of this experiment is to determine the pH of known substances by use of a pH color indicator of red cabbage and the use of a pH meter. As well as, to observe the pH changes in a substance by adding in more basic of acidic to buffered solutions and unbuffered solutions. This experiment will also will show how to calculate H3O+, OH- and pH by use of known values. In order to do this lab, there are a few key components one needs to know and understand first. A solution is a homogeneous…

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    Baccl2 Test Lab Report

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    Introduction Unknown substances can be found everywhere. Whether it is the mysterious crust on the desk, or the sticky material found at the bottom of an unwashed bowl, there is a curiosity as to what that substance could be. In science, the unknown substance is called the analyte (1). The unknown substance, taken from the Gulf of Mexico, is tested to determine the true identity of the substance. In order to find the analyte, there are two different scientific methods that can be applied. The…

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    Ric O’Barry Imagine the ocean without fish, just a giant empty body of water. Animals have their purpose in existence. They all fit together some how in the food chain, or the circle of life. Imagine what would happen if no one stood up for these animals. What would the world be life if no one protected certain species and stood up for the life and existence of these creatures? Remember the Flipper? Flipper was a bottlenose dolphin named Kathy, her trainer, Ric O’Barry is one of the main…

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    Eggshell Research Paper

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    The human body is born with over two hundred fifty bones, as the body ages the bones fuse together into over two hundred bones. These bones can vary in structure and all have multiple functions depending on the location and purpose. Long bones may be positioned with other bones as a ball and socket, while flat bones can act as hard plates like the skull which acts as a case for the brain. Our nerves send messages throughout the body to do everyday functions such as walking, talking, and…

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    Coca-Cola Brand Strategy

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    L’Oréal is because of its investment in analysis and growth. The L'Oréal labs have designed new innovations such as the first locks shampoo without soap, first quick locks decolorizer, first emphasize improving locks shampoo, first locks color without ammonia or an synthetic skin called Episkin. L'Oréal branding strategy: Marketing Technique of L'Oreal has allowed the organization to distribute its' business not only in European nations but also in Japan and Latina America. In the year 2005,…

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    Have you ever imagine if someone took your skin and make a coat with it how does it feel? If this is cruelty then do not try with others especially animals. Now a day it is becoming a trend for the fashion lovers. Fashion designers come up with their innovation using fur in fashionable clothes and accessories. It looks classy but it breaks all the limits of cruelty, so animal fur must be banned for fashion because it is unethical, it increases the rate of animal killing and animals are suffering…

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