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    References: 1. Catalytic Reduction of p-Nitrophenol and Hexacyanoferrate (III) by Borohydride Using Green Synthesized Gold Nanoparticles, G. Bhagavanth Reddy.; D. Ramakrishna,; A. Madhusudhan,; D. Ayodhya,; M. Venkatesham and G. Veerabhadram*.Journal of Chinese Chemical Society. 17, 2015; 420-428. 2. G.Bhagavanth Reddy,; A. Madhusudhan,; D. Ramakrishna,;D.Ayodhya,;M. Venkatesham.; G. Veerabhadram,; Green chemistry approach for the synthesis of gold nanoparticles with gum kondagogu:…

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    Guereza Colobus Essay

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    The Guereza colobus are large and sturdy, with an attractive Glossy black and white coat, that covers much of their body, with short white hair that surrounds the face, capped with a mantle of long white hair that extends form the shoulder down to the lower back and a bushy white tuft to tip of tail. Guereza Colobus live mostly with the main environment being of tropical forest. Living in cohesive groups ranging the size 3 to 15 individuals, with sometimes supporting several adult males,…

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    Case Study: Horseshoe Crab

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    It has high stiffness as well as strength that is compared closely to steel. Its main structure is a result of the cellulose. It is made of organized micro fibrils, and also has crystalline and amorphous regions. The mechanical properties are highly antistrophic, and have great stiffness in the axial regions. The density of wood is also strong as well. This assists with…

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    Gut Microbiota Summary

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    Critically discuss the emerging role of the gut microbiota in metabolic health Summary: The connection between gut microbiota, obesity-related disorders and inflammation have been increasingly recognized and understanding the composition of gut microbiota may play a potential role in preventing and/or treating metabolic health. Both in animal and human studies had recognized an alteration of microbiota composition leading to the development of obesity, insulin resistance and diabetes. With new…

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    Equus Skulls Evolution

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    evolutionary trend that causes this increase because for many species, having a bigger body size results in an increase in fitness. However, there are several changes that occurred in the Equidae family that are as significant to evolution as body size. The discovery of Equidae fossils worldwide has provided excellent evidence of the evolution which has affected many characteristics of the family. An example of one or the most notable alternations seen between the first ancestor, the Eohippus…

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    All bacteria are lacking of a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane bound organelles, classifying them as prokaryotes. In the six-kingdom system used by the United States, all bacteria fall into the taxonomic kingdom of either archaebacteria or eubacteria. Bacteria are all unicellular and microscopic regardless of which kingdom they are grouped in. In general, archaebacteria are thought to resemble the first living bacteria on earth and are normally grouped by the climate in which they…

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    Is Green actually Good Can you imagine listening and watching to all those ads about huge, delicious, juicy, mouthwatering burgers, and not being able to eat it, or even think about eating it? It would be horrible, not only is meat delicious, but without it, it can lead to malnutrition. Vegetarianism is dangerous! Meat gives us many of our daily vitamins, iron, minerals, and fats, without them, the human body will not function properly. Vegetarianism is not helping you or your body! Many…

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    Additionally, prokaryotes include cells that have a nucleus, which makes them eukaryotes. It includes animals, plants, protists, and fungi. Archaea also have cell walls that do not contain the peptidoglycan found in bacterial cells. It also lacks the cellulose that is found in plant cells, it also lacks the chitin that is found in fungal cells. Archaea are also structurally different from prokaryotes, the chemical structure that it contains makes it unique. Because of their ability to live in…

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    Sappi Case Study

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    1. INTRODUCTION According to Edmund (1949, 47), traditionally risk has been defined as the likelihood of an event occurring coupled with the negative consequences of an event occurring. In other words risk is a potential problem. However, according to Valsamakis (2010, 29) risk is defined as the variation of the actual outcome from the expected outcome. If this definition is accepted, then the standard deviation is an appropriate measure of risk. Risk therefore implies the presence of…

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    The legalization of marijuana has been a hot topic in recent years with twenty-three states and the District of Columbia having laws allowing medical cannabis and 4 states allowing recreational cannabis. While still illegal on the federal level, activists argue its medical and industrial uses, how the state of the federal law infringes on the country 's right to free will, the financial toll the war on drugs creates , and because of the prohibition neglects regulation of marijuana it is…

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