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    11/5/16 08 English Rough Draft Body Baking soda is a chemical that can be used in cleaning, deodorizing, health, cooking, and in baking (Rodino 14). Baking soda can do many things, but it is mostly used in baking. Baking soda is an important, chemical leavening agent in baking (Sideman) . This chemical agent is used in bread, cookies, cakes, and other baked goods (Rodino 14). Leavening agents make baked goods rise, which are need to make goodies light and fluffy. Baking soda is a mild alkaline…

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    assessment 2 case study In this essay, Annie is a 44 year old lady having a female partner (wife) and a 3 year old son. Her partner is working in mines and living away from them. there is no body to help Annie and to take care their son in her absence. Annie is admitted to emergency department complaining of exacerbating pain in her right big toe from last couple of days. she explain that pain is so severe that she could not sleep for last two days as she had to sleep with her right foot on…

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    RECENT TRENDS ON PURIFICATION OF SEA WATER INTRODUCTION SEAWATER: -Sea water or salt water is water from sea or ocean. Sea or ocean water accounts for the most percentage of water on the earth. Almost anything can be found in sea water. This includes dissolved salts from earth’s crust and material released by micro organisms. It is the most impure form of natural water. Rivers join sea and throw in the impurities carried by them. Moreover continuous evaporation of water from the surface of sea…

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    which had a steady flow of water. After 30 minutes, the conical vial could be removed from the hotplate and poured into 5 mL of water which was cooled in an ice bath to ensure the solution was below room temperature. Once cooled, 10% aqueous sodium bicarbonate could then be added until the solution had a pH near 8, as indicated using the pH paper. Following the addition of 3 mL diethyl ether, the Separatory Funnel could be utilized in order to separate the organic and aqueous layers of the…

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    Effect of studying systems of Fetal pig Purpose The purpose of this pig dissection lab is to organize the body sturcture by observing external anatomy, oral cavity, neck, superficial muscles, thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, and both male and female reproductive systems. By studying the systems of the pig, it helps understand the systems of the humans because humans and pigs are both mammals which we can assume that systems of pig and human are similar. Results The sex of pig was able to…

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    around the world where fascinated by these unseen monsters, but they would not fully step into the light until The Great War. When looking back at history, most will agree that The Great War changed the art of war. Airplanes, firebombing, automated weaponry, and trenches changed the way humanity saw war. It was only fitting that during this time of upheaval that chemical weapons to have their moment. Though it is often thought that the Germans were the first to use chemical weapons during…

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    TERMINOLOGY CLINICAL CLARIFICATION • Systemic illness due to microbial infection that can lead to acute organ dysfunction or failure and associated with host immune response to infection CLASSIFICATION • There is a disease continuum with increasing severity if not treated or not responsive to treatment o Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) - Documented or suspected infection with systemic manifestations of infection - Clinical response to a nonspecific insult of either infectious or…

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    villi and micro villi, which create a large surface area for the small intestine which allow it to absorb nutrients. The duodenum receives bile from the liver and gallbladder, pancreatic juices and pancreatic enzymes. The pancreatic juices contain bicarbonate ions which are alkaline and when mixed with bile and pancreatic juices it will create a pH of 6 to 8 which allow pancreatic enzymes to function ( Ross and Wilson, 2014). The jejunum is where majority of the nutrients are absorbed and ileum…

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    Amplified ELISA test Method- Preparation of sample – inoculate food samples from agar plates into TPGY. And adjust ph between 7.4-7.6. Preparation of microtiter plates- coat each well of microtiter plate with 100µl of dilution of goat type in bicarbonate buffer. Store plate with coating buffer overnight at 4°c. ELISA analysis of culture media a. Remove plate from 4°c storage and wash plate 5 times in tri buffered saline (TBST). Also block plate in casein buffer by filling all wells to top and…

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    Blood Type Lab Report

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    In humans, a single gene in the body determines blood type, whether it be A, B, AB, or O. This gene determines what type of antigen protein (if there is any in the first place) is attached to a red blood cell’s membrane. The gene is designated as I, and it has three common alleles, which include IA, IB, and i. Different combinations of these three alleles produce four different phenotypes, more commonly referred to as Blood Type A (homozygous IAIA or heterozygous IAi), Blood Type B (homozygous…

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