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    However, multiple synonyms, plurals or misspelled words can cause to miss studies (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2015). The key words used in this search, which came from the PICOT question, were: sepsis, mortality, albumin, fluid resuscitation, and colloids. The data bases used were: PubMed, Cochrane and Ebsco, which were accessed via Florida International University…

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    Compounds. Both made from elements and or etc. 11.What are the different types of mixtures? Heterogenous and Homogenous mixtures. 12.True or false: Mixtures can be separated. 13.True or false: Metallic Compounds are the weakest. 14.True or false: Colloids and Suspensions are Heterogeneous…

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    Experiment 5 Title: Mayonnaise production Objective: To determine the type of food emulsion obtained by varying the mixture sequence Introduction: A most important field of emulsion technology is that involving food preparations. Some of the oldest emulsions known to man, for example, butter, salad dressings and so on are included in this group, while the applications of emulsion theory to the baking process and to therapeutic feeding represent modern developments. Probably the most instructive…

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    are attached to the dura. Meningiomas, usually occur along the sagittal sinus, over the cerebral convexities, in the cerebellar-pontine angle and along the dorsum of the spinal cord. Some of the miscellaneous tumors are choroid plexus papilloma, colloid cysts, Medulloblastoma, Vestibular Schwannoma, Germ cell tumor, Spinal Ependymoma. Metastatic tumor is spread of a cancer from primary site to other body parts. For instance, if a cancer breaks away from a tumor, then it can infiltrate other…

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    flask. Use a thermometer to measure the temperature of the solution. 2. Mark a cross with a pen on a sheet of white paper. Stand the flask on top of the cross. When hydrochloric acid is added to the hypo solution, it goes cloudy due to the sulfur colloid. The cross will seem to disappear when you look down through the neck of the flask. 3. Add 5ml of acid to the flask and start timing swirl the flask twice and not the time when the cross disappears. 4. Wash out the flask. Measure out…

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    Depression...What We Fear Most Depression is inevitable. Hannah Montana once said, “Nobody 's perfect you live it and you learn it” (Nobody’s Perfect v.2). There are those dark times you will go through and experience depression. Depression is very common but ,serious mood disorder. The symptoms for depression varies for each person, it mostly affects your daily life activities like eating, lack of sleep, or just working. On an average depression lasts for at least 2 weeks or even many years…

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    Ewha Park 03/19/2018 Water as Universal Human Need Water is a vital element for the survival of humans. Water is the main component in the human body (Children’s Prize para.2). However, most people are confronted daily by the situations of an inadequate supply of water that is safe leading to serious health problems. Water performs essential functions in our bodies including regulation of body temperature and maintenance of various bodily functions. Moreover, cells organs and tissues use water…

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    still warm). (Science of gelatin) That is how gelatin thickens. Once heat is added the process reverses and the gelatin becomes liquid again. The properties of gelatin make it useful for many different things. Gelatin is a colloidal mixture. It is a colloid mixture because, when it dissolves in water, the protein molecules are much bigger than normal molecules that are dissolved. These protein molecules remain spread out evenly throughout the water. Gelatin is well known as a gelling agent. It…

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    pomace is mixed with hot water and liquefaction enzymes (pectinases and cellulases). The pomace is then pressed once more for extraction juice41-43. This process results in the release of oligo- and polysaccharides from the apple pomace, causing high colloid concentration in the extraction juice43. Some of oligosaccharides mentioned above were studied for their beneficial physiologic effects, such as potential prebiotic activities38, as potential chemoprevention agent or anti-tumor agent by…

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    CHAPTER 5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: Materials and Chemicals • Tin Oxide coated glass electrodes, 3 mm thick, 14 Ω/□, Pilkington • Anatase TiO2 nanoparticle colloid, Ti-Nanoxide D/SP, Solaronix Particle size 15-20nm with >100nm diffusing particles. • Black Dye N749, Ruthenizer 620-1H3TBA, Solaronix • Electrolyte: Iodolyte Z-150, Solaronix • Acetonitrile anhydrous 99.8%, Sigma-Aldrich • tert-Butanol - anhydrous ≥99.5%, Sigma-Aldrich • Deoxycholic acid ≥99%, Sigma-Aldrich • Titanium (IV)…

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