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    This mixture was allowed to stir and react for 1.5 hours at 0° Celsius. The phases were then separated. The aqueous phase was washed with methylene chloride twice with 15 mL of methylene chloride. The organic extracts were combined and dried with magnesium sulfate and the solvent was removed with rotary evaporator. Synthesis of 10-(Camphorsulfonyl)imine (4) 163mg of Amberylst 15 ion exchange resin was added to 3. The round bottom, containing the mixture, was fitted with a Dean-Stark trap and…

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    Essay On Chlorella

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    If you have not heard much about the incredible food developed from the little green algae called Chlorella, then you are missing out on a great opportunity to add some serious nutrition to your diet. It is just beginning to find its niche in the popular nutritional supplements that are on the market. However, it has more nutrition than most other supplements and is totally organic. This little one-celled organism packs quite a punch because it has so many great nutrients such as many of the…

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    Introduction: Definition: o Anti-biotics agents are atoms that kill, or stop the development of, microorganisms, including both microbes and growths. Chemotherapeutic agents are chemicals used in the treatment of infectious diseases or in certain cases, for their prevention. Some of these agents are obtained from MOs or plants, other are synthesized in commercial pharmaceutical laboratories. o Antibiotics contraindicated in pregnancy More than ten million ladies are either…

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    Kiwi Research Paper

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    1. Prevents Caner: A latest study clarified that after DNA was purposefully harmed using peroxide, the cells of the individuals also discovered that phytonutrients in Kiwi fruit is capable, to re-establish harmed DNA, as well as to prevent any future risk of development of cancerous cells. 2. Fight Heart Disease: Mostly cardiovascular diseases are caused as a result of blocking of arteries due to oil deposits. Eating 2–3 kiwis every day can prevent blood from thickening by 18% and also reduce…

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    Home Care Assistance: The Truth About Fruits and Brain Health It is common knowledge that our bodies go through changes as we age. Many of these changes are not what we would call "kind". In addition to the way gravity impacts our tissues, there are also cognitive impairments that seem to increase with our chronological age. The good news is that there are many things that can be done to combat the effects of aging – in the body and the mind. Much as yoga, tai chi, or other exercise programs…

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    Identifying Fingerprints

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    An imperative aspect in any criminal investigation is obtaining and identifying fingerprints as they are considered one of the most valuable pieces of biological evidence. Fingerprinting is a form of biometrics, which is a science that uses the physical characteristics of individuals in order to identify them (Watson, 2014). Ultimately, fingerprints consist of an arrangement of creases known as fraction ridges and they essentially comprise of pores. These pores are attached to the skins sweat or…

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    condition is treated by delivering your baby as soon as possible. This may be done by giving you medicines to start contractions (induction of labor) or cesarean delivery. Before delivery, you can be treated for a short time with an injection of magnesium sulphate. This medicine reduces muscle contractions and blocks the communication (impulse) from nerves to the muscles, which helps prevent seizures. Medicines to lower and control blood pressure may also be used. Steroid hormones…

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    a. My average intake does not completely satisfy the recommendations from Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide. To start it off, grain products are the only food group where I meet the recommendation of six to seven servings by averaging a daily intake of seven servings. As for the remaining food groups, I either consume more or less than what is recommended. My average consumption of meat and alternatives are about three servings whereas the suggested intake is two servings. My average intake…

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    Ice Melts Essay

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    Does the type of liquid affect how fast an ice cube melts? Does the type of liquid affect how fast an ice cube melts? In an experiment (not ours) involving three liquids, pop melted the ice within it the fastest out of the three. Molecules cause ice to melt in a pretty simple way. When salt is thrown on snow or ice, it prevents the ice or snow from freezing over once again. There are quite a few man-made ices, one being ice cubes. Glaciers have been around almost since the ice age, and they…

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    1 Hypothalamus – a small region of the brain that is a major link between the nervous and endocrine system. The hypothalamus controls the autonomic nervous system and regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, fear, rage, and sexual behavior. The hypothalamus control feeling such as pain, stress, and emotional experiences. (1) 2 Pituitary gland – the “master endocrine gland” because it secretes many hormones that control other endocrine glands. It is a “pea-shaped structure that attaches to…

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