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    In this study, we use the modified organo nanoclay as a new sorbent for separation and preconcentration trace amounts of Au(III) in aqueous solutions. Nanoclay was modified with 5-(4'-dimethylamino benzyliden)-rhodanine. Modified nanoclay was used as a solid sorbent for separation and preconcentration trace amounts of Au(III) ions. The sorption of gold ions was quantitative in pH range of 2.0 to 6.0, whereas quantitative desorption occurs instantaneously with 6.0 mL of 1.0 mol L-1 Na2S2O3. The…

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    Epidemiology of Tuberculosis Student's Name Institution Affiliation Course Tuberculosis Causes: Tuberculosis (TB) is a caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a bacteria that is spread through the air. TB affects the breathing system (lungs). When an infected person emits air droplets, for example, through coughing or sneezing, the bacteria are transmitted into the air that affects anyone who breathes that air. According to Wouk, there are two types of TB, Latent and Active…

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    Within this paper there are three major areas that I will focus on: narration and the narrators, the visual elements of the comic, specifically the use of color, and the presentation and handling of social issues, including gender and sexuality. This paper will aim to consider and analyze these areas within the comic through the critical approach of narratology, with some assistance from the cognitive approach. First, let’s talk about our narrator. For most of the comic, our narrator is Suzie.…

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    Both species were acclimated to varying dilutions of seawater prior to extraction of haemolymph. The experiment was completed in groups of 4 people. The container, which held the capillary tubes, was filled to about 70% with the alcohol solution provided. Vaseline was placed along the two long sides…

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    Jatropha Cuurca Case Study

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    conventional lubricating oils (Korus RA, 1985). The vegetable oils can be used as alternative fuel for diesel engines by reducing their viscosity. Many ways has been made to overcome this problem. For example is blending or dilution with other fuels, preheating the oils, thermal pyrolysis and trans-esterification. Jatropha Curcas is one of the great source and it consider as potential alternative fuel for compression ignition (C.I.)…

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    The Keystone XL: A Multi-layered Policy Issue The Keystone XL, a pipeline purposed by TransCanada Keystone Pipeline would carry Canadian crude oil to American refineries. “A new study by the consulting firm IHS found that most of the oil transported through the pipeline would be refined and consumed within the U.S” . The company primarily responsible for the project has made several major adjustments to its original plan to make it more conducive to the wishes of pipeline opponents. The…

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    Carbon Nanotube Lab Report

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    Introduction Before the invention of the electronic gas sensor in the 1920s, people relied on primitive and dangerous methods. These include canaries to detect low oxygen environments in mines, and flame lights to detect methane and oxygen levels. The replacement of these methods with electronic sensors has increased both the safety and reliability of gas detection. In addition, a wider variety of gases can be sensed and quantified. Despite these improvements, issues with sensors persist.…

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    to aim to research this medicament activity of apple acetum and also the approach it helps in alleviation of depression. MATERIAL AND METHODOLGY: Apple vinegar: Apple cyder vinegar (ACV) of fifty concentration was taken and diluted in water, the dilution ready in magnitude relation of one:100 as 1 mil of ACV and 100ml of water that resulted in concentration of 500mg/liter (Laszlo et al, 2012). Fluoxetine: Associate in Nursing medication, Fluoxetine, used as customary to guage the medication…

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    Essay On Medication Errors

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    Lack of medication knowledge consists of calculation errors in dosage, compatibility, dilution ratios and inaccurate rates of administration in intravenous bolus injections (Keers et al., 2013, p.1061). Miscommunication Keers et al. (2013) stated that lack of communication within the healthcare team is a prominent cause of administration…

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    Registered Nurses on Workplace Hazards: A Challenge to Face Most people in their average everyday life believe that registered nurses (RNs) do not have difficulties and that it is set as an easy career. However, a few statistics from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have proven that up to 5.6 million out of the 12.2 million registered nurses suffer from occupational bloodborne pathogens. In addition, between the years of 2012 and 2014 violence in the registered nurses…

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