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    Intermittent Hypoxia Enhances Athletic Performance When the body of a human being is exposed to limited oxygen, it has to adapt or find a way to producing the required amount of energy to sustain itself with the little oxygen available. Intermittent hypoxia is an invasive-free, non-drug technique employed to advance performance of human beings and their health by practicing to adapt to low oxygen levels. The athletic performance of an individual is the ability of the particular person to stay…

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    Multivitamin Supplements

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    using the supplement because some of the minerals can cause side effects if we are not aware of what it contains and how much do we need to take in a day if it is not recommended by a doctor. The names of all ingredients in the product are: Calcium Carbonate,…

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    • 1969 : A box of Aspirin flies to the moon aboard Apollo 11. • 2014 : New Aspirin is introduced in which the active ingredient is acetylsalicylic acid. It's used in the form of micro particles, combined with sodium carbonate. This helps New Aspirin dissolve more quickly, enter the bloodstream faster and relieve pain twice as fast as previous Aspirin tablets. Laboratory Preparation: • The synthesis of aspirin in labs is very similar to the way of its manufacturing…

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    SNRI’s – Effexor (Venlafaxine), Cymbalta (Duloxetine), Dalcipran (Ilnacipran) and Pristiq (Desvenlafaxine). • Benzodiazepines – Valium (Diazepam), Xanax (Alprazolam) • Phenothiazines – Thorazine (Chlopromazine) • Electrolyte supplements – Calcium Carbonate (TUMS), Potassium Cl, Calcium Gluconate and Potassium phosphate. Treatment Goals The initial goal of treatment is to reestablish a healthy weight and learning proper nutrition, while also treating any psychiatric issues. Nursing…

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    Exothermic Reaction Lab

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    Energy profile of exothermic reaction Energy profile of endothermic reaction A)Doc Brown (2016) B)Doc Brown (2016) Thermodynamic reactions occur when there is a difference of energy during a chemical reaction. There are two types; Firstly, Exothermic reactions; This is when the initial reactants use less energy to break their existing bonds, than what energy was required to make the new bonds. The extra heat is spreads out into the surroundings (see above diagram A) An…

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    Dianne Termine Honors Chemistry Period 5 Group: 22 Topic: Dissolving Alka-Seltzer in Different Liquids Due Date: September 30, 2016 (2) Background Research The topic of this experiment is investigating and researching whether different properties in different types of liquids affect the amount of time it takes for an Alka-Seltzer to dissolve. The independent variable would be the amount of liquid being used to dissolve the Alka-Seltzer pill. The dependent variable would be the amount of…

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    Purpose: To investigate the effect of light intensity on plant growth through counting the amount of oxygen produced. Hypothesis: If the light intensity increases, than so does the rate of photosynthesis (which a major factor for plant growth). If the rate of photosynthesis increases, than the rate of Oxygen produced as a product also increases, if the rate of photosynthesis decreases than the exact opposite will happen to the amount of oxygen. Scientific explanation: As the light intensity…

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    of many proxy-based reconstruction. Hence, understanding the mechanism of exchange and determination of rate of mineral-fluid exchange in foraminiferal calcite are critical for accurate estimation of the extent of post-formational alterations on carbonate-based proxies. The reaction rates estimated in most of the atom exchange experiments are under the basic assumption of homogeneous exchange at equilibrium (illustrated in the Appendix C, section C1) (e.g., Moller and…

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    Many can probably guess that lethal coal mines, the offshore drilling explosions and the catastrophic Gulf of Mexico oil spill as being a principal culprit of ocean acidification but have you ever thought that global warming actually has a much larger role in ocean acidification than we think? That is why we need to be educated on what ocean acidification is, what are the effects of ocean acidification, who are the ones being mostly affected, and how can we resolve this issue. According to NOAA…

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    What Is AMD?

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    water flow to the lake then it would harm its ecosystem. 8. Handling tailing The order of stacking material can influence the acidity of the tailing. Placing sulfides to maximum contact with the surrounded are can produce maximum acidity compare to carbonate rock. 9. Bactericides The purpose of the action is to prevent the conversion of ferrous to ferric iron by using anionic surfactants. Bactericides can be sprayed by hydro seeder but this method is not for long term solution. It helps to…

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