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    Dhmo Stage 1 Chemistry

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    desalination, consists of the evaporation and condensation of sea-water, subsequent to heat induction. Thus producing a condensed product with a low concentration of sodium chloride (SIDEM VEOLIA, n.d.). Reverse osmosis employs a semipermeable membrane (cellulose acetate or aromatic polyamide), pressure influences water to pass through the membrane, restricting the passage of salt particles (ROchemicals, 2015) . The attainment of desalinized water requires an immense quantity of power,…

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    Asbestos Research Paper

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    Introduction Asbestos is a naturally occurring substance found in fibrous form. It is very resistant to heat and chemical erosions and it also has a very good tensile strength. As it is usually mixed with other materials to use, so it is very hard to recognize. But if you are working in a building made before 1990, some parts of it would contain asbestos. Asbestos was used widely in building materials such as to make fireproofing on walls and ceilings, floor tiles, cement pipes, cement boards…

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    Unit 5 P5 Research Paper

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    P5 List of all cell features and functions: • Nucleus • Cytoplasm • Cell membrane • Mitochondria • Ribosomes • Cell wall (Plant Cell) • Endoplasmic Reticulum (smooth & rough) • Lysosome • Golgi Apparatus/body • Nucleolus • Vesicles A nucleus is like the brain of the cell, it is a large oval which controls the activities of the cell and the nucleus also contains genetic material (DNA). The nucleus also contains hereditary information. Most chemical processes and reactions, which are…

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    which dissolves in water. Soluble fiber is found in different types of fruits and vegetables including apples, oatmeal, oat bran, dried beans, and rye flour. Meanwhile, Insoluble fiber is fiber which does not dissolve in water because of its high cellulose content. Insoluble fiber is present in the bran of grains, pulp of fruits, and the skin of different vegetables. The two types of fiber have different benefits, although they share some similarities such as low calories and partial…

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    diseases, it was deemed as the “cure to all diseases except death”. (The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology.) With all its glory, could thymoquinone become the cure to cancer? Thymoquinone has a similar chemical make to glucose and cellulose. Its chemical makeup is C10H12O2.…

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    In this proposal, we report the design of two bioanalytical sensors: (1) a fluorescence optrode-based optical fiber sensor and (2) a carbon-based optically transparent electrode. The first provides a means for spatially organizing microorganisms to monitor their social behavior in response to different chemical environments. The electrode sensor enables the detection of signaling molecules that are responsible for, or a consequence of, sociomicrobial behavior. Upon their completion, these…

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    Valerie Steele’s essay, A Museum of Fashion is More Than a Clothes Bag, points out that the research which is based on objects would provide a unique view about the development of fashion (1998, p327). And according to Prown, object analysis follows three stages. The analysis starts with a comprehensive description, recording the outer qualities of the object. The second stage is the deduction, interacting a more open reflection between the object and the perceiver. Finally, the analysis causes…

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    Dekka Legal Mass Builder Review – Could this be termed Effective? Only from Review! Studies have shown that many bodybuilding products are based on illegal substances (steroids). These products are mostly anabolic and are known to build the body/muscles conferring a lean muscle mass. Yet, they cause harmful side effects due in large extent to their constituent of steroids. However, there are natural supplement marketed on the internet which claims to achieve the same effect as steroid without…

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    10.1 SUMMARY The aim of the present investigation was to formulate Raloxifene Hydrochloride Liquisolid compacts, with coadministration of a bioenhancer, for oral bioavailability enhancement. The reason for poor bioavailability (2%) of Raloxifene Hydrochloride is low solubility (100μg/mL) and high hepatic first pass metabolism. According to BCS, Raloxifene Hydrochloride is considered as Class II drug, lipophilic and highly permeable compound. Therefore, formulating Liquisolid Compacts bearing…

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    The Spaniards subjected the land of the Aztecs and the Mayans. It was then called the land of Mexico where the cacao trees were first seen. The Spaniards then shipped the cacao to the Philippines through the use of the galleon trading system. The Philippines was the first country outside Mesoamerica that plants and grows cacao. It became more popular to the country and also to the other parts of the world. As stated by the Cacao Manual published by the Inter-American Institute of American…

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