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    Cyclodextrins Essay

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    applied processing technique in the pharmaceutical industry? Use an example to illustrate your point. Melt granulation is an alternative to the traditional wet granulation; this is where we find thermosetting polymers being used to form granules. It is also a size enlargement process were a thermosetting material (hot-melt binder) is used to bind the primary powder particles into granules. Melt granulation also translates to the absence of water therefore, it is a water-free alternative to wet…

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    can also be achieved with plaster strips). Stick the prosthesis to the actor’s skin with glue adhesive or more gelatine. Considering that the prosthesis is made out of gelatine, you can always re-heat it in the microwave to melt it down again. Just make sure you clean the prosthesis of any makeup; this will cause the gelatine to possibly change its color. (don’t use hot water, this could possibly melt your…

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    business areas: 1. Laundry & Home Care (household cleaning products such as laundry detergent laundry and dishwashing liquid) 2. Beauty Care (beauty and oral care products such as shampoo, hair colorants, shower products, toothpaste et cetera) 3. Adhesive Technologies (adhensives, surface treatments, sealants for industrial purposes and consumer) The company was founded in 1876 in Aachen as Henkel & Cie by Fritz Henkel (a 28 year old merchant who was interested in science) and two other…

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    Speaker Cones Essay

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    1.2. Cones Speaker cones vary in size and shape as well as the material they are made of. They range from original Rice and Kellog design-paper cone, through Kevlar and carbon fibre, metal (aluminium) and a variety of composites, each manufacturer employing different materials suited to providing the best efficiency and linearity. First of all they wanted to achieve manufacturing consistency since wood is not a homogenous substance and tends to vary from one form of timber to another, even…

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    Unfortunately, some companies have mismanaged their greatest asset—their brands. This is what befell the popular Snapple brand almost as soon as Quaker Oats bought the beverage marketer for $1.7 billion in 1994. Snapple had become a hit through powerful grassroots marketing and distribution through small outlets and convenience stores. Analysts said that because Quaker did not understand the brand’s appeal, it made the mistake of changing the ads and the distribution. Snapple lost so much…

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