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    identified volatile compounds were classified into different groups of molecules, such as hydrocarbons (Aliphatic hydrocarbons (12), branched hydrocarbons (7), unsaturated hydrocarbons (5) and cyclic hydrocarbons (10)), ketones (16), aldehydes (17), esters (3), ethers (2), alcohols/phenols (13), acids (1) and miscellaneous compounds (2). Unidentified compounds (those not match with the standards) were excluded from this…

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    The defective gene causes a block in the visual cycle, which leads to the absence of 22-cis-retinal and rhodopsin, also a build up of all-trans-retinyl esters, eventual retinal degeneration, and very little rod photoreceptor function. 9-cis-retinal can restore the visual pigment and function in the mice which are RPE65 deficient. RPE65 deficient mice were used as a model of Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA)…

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    Through, long times the best place in the world is the theatre. The man who canshow some his problems through his life, and he tries to discuss these problems. Therefore he finds the stage best place to appear thesedifficulties or disadvantage as a sort of arts. He makes the balance between the advantage anddisadvantage,thus he puts some solutions for these disadvantages. The arts are such as a genre to solve these disadvantages thatit's appear in societies.Some writers try to put many ways to…

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    Nucleotide Essay

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    Nucleotides Student name: ID: Under supervision of DR: Teaching assistant Structure Nucleic acids are polymers consist of units called nucleotides. These mononucleotide units react together by intermolecular dehydration reactions that create phosphate ester bonds. Those reactions are either, catalyzed or specialized enzymes. The nucleotide units are created by smaller types of components. Each nucleotide consist of three parts: a phosphate unit, a sugar unit, and a heterocyclic base.…

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    Environmental pollution is a major concern in a number of countries world over. Human activities coupled with inadequate knowledge on the need for a clean and safe environment enhance the unending contamination of the environment. Ohio, just like other states, experiences environmental contamination. Drugs and drug metabolites including the industrial effluents are the major sources of contaminants in the local environment of Ohio. Combustion of the municipal and industrial compounds and…

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    How Different Drugs Work in the Body at a Molecular Level First, it is important to understand the drug kinetics so as to understand how a drug works. Typically, this is how the drug is introduced to the body, how it reaches the point of action, and how it is removed from the body. The most important stage is absorption, and it highlights how the drug is introduced into the body. It includes intravenous administration, subcutaneous injection, intramuscular injection, oral administration, and…

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    Purpose Of War

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    Purpose. War. Peace. Family. The reasons why something is done or created with one’s intention or an objective. In the novel A Long Way Gone, by Ishmael Beah, Ishmael experiences war in his country, Sierra Leone. Ishmael then becomes a child soldier. He experiences hardships during the war and is sent to a rehabilitation center. There he found his peace after the war. He still experienced post traumatic stress disorder, during the night, but he was able to have fun with his friends…

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    “Cannabidiol as a Potential Treatment for Anxiety Disorders.” Neurotherapeutics 12.4 (2015): 825–836. PMC. Web. 29 Apr. 2018 In this article Ester M. Blessing describes the therapeutic properties cannabidiol has. She reports how cannabidiol works with the receptors in the body in order to provide the therapeutic effects. This article is a reliable source because the author, Ester is a postdoctoral researcher, and has expertise in Neuropsychopharmacology. This article is a great source for my…

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    General Adipic Acid Production Adipic acid has been synthesized in commercial quantities for about 50 years.1 The process to make adipic acid was first created by Dupont in the 1940s.2 In general, the production of adipic acid combines two steps. These two steps include the oxidation of cyclohexane to a mixture cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone followed by the oxidation of this mixture to produce adipic acid (see Figure 1).1 Through the years, many variations on this basic process were discovered…

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    Sami Religion

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    Sami religion is a collective term about the myths, beliefs and ritual practice that traditionally have been widespread among Sami people in Scandinavia, Finland and Russia. From the late 1600s it was started an intense missionary activity among the Sami population, which led to the traditional Sami religion largely disappeared during the 1700s. Some myths, beliefs and practices have nevertheless survived until our days, in many cases parallel to the Christian worldview. In recent years, there…

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