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    Brandon Ugbesia 9/24/2015 Steps and Procedures 1. Blend a 120 g sample of each fruit separately a in a blender with about 50 mL of distilled water. Strain any extra pulp with a cheesecloth. You should have at least around 120 ml of substance. 2. Separate each of the liquids into half and put each half into its own separate individual…

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    Essay On Guinea Pig

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    their timothy hay or any greens you give them. For their food, they need no more than two scoops a day. A cavy is special. They can’t produce their own Vitamin C so they rely on you to get it for them. A few ways to do this is to give them a specialized food or even a pill. An easier way is to give them an orange slice. Do NOT use Vitamin C drops. They deteriorate in sunlight and will make the water taste bad for the cavy. Now, lets focus on your cavy’s external beauty. What is recommended is to…

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    Smoothie Recipe

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    alcohol-free liquid stevia, 1tsp minced ginger, 1 med peeled and quartered lemon, ½ med cucumber, and 1 c loosely packed baby spinach. You must mix all these wonderful ingredients, except the ice cubs, into a blender, and blast for about one minute. At the end…

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    Hepatitis Delta Virus, more common known as Hepatitis D or HBV, was discovered in 1977. An Italian doctor, Mario Rizzetto, noticed an abnormality in the cells of hepatitis B (HBV) patients. The new antigen in the liver was first thought to come from HBV; however after more research it was discovered that it was its own virus. Hepatitis D is a virus affecting many around the world. (Chhibber and Shanh, 2005) There are two different kinds of the virus that can be acquired, co-infection and super…

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    Apple Juice Enzyme Lab

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    Introduction Problem Statement: Which enzyme will produce the most juice from applesauce pectinase, cellulase, or the mixture of pectinase/cellulase? Hypothesis: If Pectinase, Cellulase and combination of Pectinase and Cellulase are used for extracting juice from applesauce, than the Pectinase will produce more juice because it is already mainly used for extracting juice from fruit in the real world. Independent Variable: The enzymes (pectinase, cellulase, and the combination of…

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    Turmeric Research Paper

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    Benefits of Turmeric The benefits of eating turmeric are now well documented, to the point of declaring turmeric a superfood. But does turmeric deserve a place in your diet? Here are some of the health benefits of adding turmeric to your diet. Turmeric Helps Fight Aging Curcumin is one of the antioxidants found in turmeric. It is a powerful anti-aging supplement. Not only does curcumin fight the diseases that contribute to aging, but it also has anti-aging properties that protect the skin,…

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    separate beakers and measured at 1 mL each, further, where applied to the opposing parties of both the diced and shredded potato, banana and apple. Only, those of a visible chemical reaction were removed from a room temperature of 22 °C into an environment of 40°C at 5 minutes for advance the chemical response. A hot bath offers a controlled temperature, thus increasing the rate of the occurring…

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    Wound Healing

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    There are a variety of different factors promoting or inhibiting post-operative wound healing. Rund et al (1) covers many factors linked to wound healing such as smoking, oxygen availability, nutrition, hyperglycemia, alcohol intake, and patient adherence. First of all, smoking exerts a pervert effect on peripheral vasculature. For instance, a single cigarette causes a decrease in O2 because of ligation of carbon monoxide (CO) to hemoglobin and nicotine has an added effect of peripheral…

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    Arsenic exists in the environment in many different forms, each of those forms having different chemical abilities that have the potential to influence human health (Lynch, 2014). Arsenic has the potential to impact human health and has been studied over the centuries (Lynch, 2014). The research that has been studied has determined that the chemical form of arsenic found in food products characterizes over 20 different arsenic species (Lynch, 2014). The focus on organic and inorganic arsenic has…

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    Cirrhosis Literature Review

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    process of healing of wounds, leading to fibrogenesis - an uncharacteristic obstinate process of connective tissue production and removal (Anthony, 1978). It has been reported that cirrhosis occurs in roughly 20 % of individuals diagnosed with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). But, this statistic is gotten from risk evaluations after 20 years of infection (Fattovich et al., 1997). And because HCV contraction can occur early in life through either contaminated medical equipment or injection drug usage,…

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