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    Broccoli Research Paper

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    nutrients that are necessary to having a good health. Just 1 cup of this green plant will give you more than ⅕ of the fiber you need every day, almost half of the chromium that you need to get through the day. It contains 135% of your daily vitamin C. It also has 245% of the necessary vitamin K you need every day. It also has smaller…

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    One molecule explored in the novel is a molecule known as ascorbic acid. Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, played a key role primarily throughout the Age of Exploration. The first indication of vitamin C was detected through a condition known as scurvy. Scurvy is a disease resulting from a deficiency of the ascorbic acid molecule. Humans and certain animals depend upon vitamin C in their diets in order to synthesize a protein known as collagen. Lack of collagen justifies the early…

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    Chickpea

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    Earlier it was believed that polyphenols, phytates, tannins and dietary fiber contents of finger millet act as anti-nutrients because of their metal chelating and enzyme inhibition activities but now it has been confirmed that these constituents can contribute to antioxidant activity, which is an important factor in resisting aging and metabolic diseases.Morevoer, finger millet is also useful in management of various physiological disorders such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, vascular…

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    Introduction Hepatitis is a condition of the liver inflammation that may be caused by bacterial or viral infection, parasitic infestation, alcohol, drugs, toxins or transfusion of incompatible blood. Hepatitis viruses, which can be sexually transmitted, represent a heterogeneous group of genetically unrelated viruses that target the hepatocytes (liver cells), causing hepatitis. The hepatitis viruses are remarkably different in their physical structure pathology, and epidemiology. And although…

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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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    Benefits Of Fruit Tin

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    high. In addition fruit tin also contain sodium which is quite low. The fruit of tin rich compound of benzaldehyde (anti-cancer compounds such as beta-carotene). The fruit is also enriched with vitamin essential to the body, such as vitamins A, B, and C. 9. Prevent Malignant and Benign Tumors Benign tumors is a disease on the surface of organs that are caused due to abnormal cell growth. Said to be benign, because the lump that appears does not damage surrounding tissue. Fruit tin contains…

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    Viral Pathogens Essay

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    East and Central Asia, up to 80% are unable to clear the virus which leads to a chronic infection.3 Chronic infections lead to liver disease and cirrhosis, these cause symptoms such as liver failure and liver cancer. There is no vaccine for Hepatitis C and it usually spreads through blood-to-blood contact such intravenous drugs or blood transfusions. While the initial virus is curable, if it does lead to liver failure or cancer, the person will require a liver transplant because a cure would not…

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    Tpk-Trypsin Lab Report

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    Objectives Objective 1: Develop a cell line expressing the duck viperin. In order to develop an avian model that is able to express the duck viperin with an advantage of stable and homogeneous expression, duck viperin with and without the C-terminal V5 tag was previously cloned into the mammalian expression vector pcDNA3.1/Hygro+. Then, with the use of lipofectamine 2000, I stably transfected an empty vector and duck viperin tagged or untagged into DF-1 cells. In order to get a monoclonal…

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    Catnip Research Paper

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    A harmless high for felines and useful for people. Catnip leaves contain considerable quantities of vitamins C and E, both powerful antioxidants. The main phytochemicals, nepetalactone isomers, mild sedatives, somewhat like the active ingredients in valerian. Catnip is a gentle but potent sleep-inducer for people who calms without affecting you the next day. It soothes the nervous system and can safely help you get a restless child off to sleep, in fact catnip, including chamomile, is one of the…

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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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