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    Chromatography Lab

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    types of dye, we did not have enough time for yellow dye in the strip to develop. This factor limited our correct result for yellow strip. Conclusion: In conclusion, the chromatography lab is a basic lab where you separate the food dyes using chromatography. Its very simple to achieve and helpful as you can determine the behaviors of different food dyes and how they differ. This can be useful as you can observe the colors to identify a solvent that will give maximum resolution of mixture of…

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    for this lab, so the use of three different dyes had to make do. A null hypothesis was created indicating that dyes with a lighter molecular weight would not pass through the agarose gel easier than those with a heavier molecular weight. Where as the alternate hypothesis stated that, dyes with a lighter molecular weight would pass through the agarose gel easier than those with a heavier molecular weight. Generally speaking, it was predicted that if dyes with a lighter molecular weight could pass…

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    Pseudomonas Case Study

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    Pseudomonas sp. SUK1 from the waste disposal sites of local textile industries in India, with the objective of evaluate an ecofriendly textile dyes biodegradation. To isolate the microorganism, they first collected a soil sample from the waste disposal site and inoculated the sample in a nutrient medium with a dye. Then they incubated and plated in agar with dye. The colonies that had a halo of decolorization were selected to be submitted to biochemical tests and 16S rDNA analyses that…

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    purpose of wanting to dye a chicken embryo is to “provide a practical method of identifying chicks from different groups of eggs” and to observe a group’s movement as they develop. However, the most popular reason for dyeing a chicken embryo in the United States is to provide whimsical bright colored chicks to give away as Easter gifts. This dye is only on the fluff of the baby chickens and typically “only lasts a few weeks until their feathers grow in.” Also as long as the dye in nontoxic the…

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    Hair While Pregnant

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    Well, one question that women may ask themselves is, “Can I Dye my Hair While Pregnant?” With many solutions to this, the answer is yes, women can dye their hair while pregnant. However, when dying your hair, be mindful of what your skin absorbs, whatever your body absorbs, the fetus/baby absorbs. When you’re pregnant and decide to dye your hair, make sure you make an appointment with a doctor to make sure it’s okay. If you wanna dye your hair, wait until the second trimester just to be on the…

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    On 03/22/17, at 6:10pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 758 Melrose Ave on a dog on dog or cat attack, known owner of attack dog that occurred on 03/21/17. I arrived at the location and spoke to Elizabeth Hughes. Ms. Hughes stated that she come home yesterday around 5:30pm. She let her dog out in her fence in backyard. Ms. Hughes was inside the house putting items away from grocery shopping. She heard a noise from the backyard. She came outside and saw a brown and white pit…

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    Dying Your Hair Essay

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    of your appearance, but spending hundreds of dollars on a hairstylist every month can be a large waste of money. Some people spend as much as $150 dollars for a trip to the salon. Dying your own hair is extremely simple! Learning how to successfully dye your hair at home can save you a lot of time and money. When dying your hair, you first want to select a color. Choosing a subtle color you’re comfortable with is the best option when dying your hair for the first time. Most people start off…

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    inconclusive. Harley et al. (1978) tested the “Feingold diet” on thirty six male hyperactive students. As stated before the the “Feingold diet” is based on the findings of Ben Feingold that asserted that artificial food dyes causes hyperactivity in children. Therefore, he asserted if the food dyes were eliminated from the diet the symptoms of hyperactive would be eliminated. The hypothesis of this study is that…

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    and then a number. Such as the dye we will be focusing on FD&C Red Number 40. FD&C stands for Food, Drug, and Cosmetics, meaning that is what that specific dye is allowed to be used in. D&C stands for drugs and cosmetics, and Ext. D&C means that the color can only be used in external drugs and…

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    Hair coloring is when hair dye/bleach is used to change the color of one’s hair. There is a certain chemical process involved in dying ones hair. Hair coloring has been used all throughout history and has solved many social and personal problems. However, coloring ones hair also has positive and negative side effects as well as implications through an ethical point of view. Hair coloring is the practice of changing ones hair color, whether its through bleaching or dying with different colors,…

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