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    Efavirenz Case Study

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    g) Solubility: soluble in methanol, slightly soluble in water (13.4 mg/ml) and very slightly soluble in dichloromethane h) Route of administration: Oral i) Excretion: kidney j) Therapeutic category: Antiretroviral drug k) Metabolism: The cytochrome P450 enzyme system is not involved with the metabolism of Tenofovir disoproxil or Tenofovir. l) pKa value: 3.75 m) Trade Name: Viread 2.2.5 Drug profile of Efavirenz: Efavirenz is an antiretroviral drug and it belongs to the class of…

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    cosmopolitan’s original culture that they do not shed go into what is referred to as a melting pot of cultures, which is the collection of different cultures brought together by global citizens…

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    a natural progression, humans need to reduce the amount of emissions released into the atmosphere. Global temperatures have risen 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since the early 20th century, the ice caps have been melting at an accelerated rate, and sea levels are rising due to this accelerated melting. Deforestation has reduced the amount of oxygen released into the atmosphere while at the same time increasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. This leaves us with less clean, breathable air. Cars…

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    Rubber Band Lab Report

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    leaving the skewer with the rubber band and steel weight behind. 9. 250mL of cold tap water was poured into a mug, and the temperature of the water was measured. As it was not at melting point yet, the mug was placed inside the freezer. It was continuously checked upon, until the temperature had reached as close to melting point as possible while remaining as liquid water. It was then taken out of the freezer and then immediately poured into the measuring cylinder until it reached the top of the…

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    Sulfur Research Paper

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    Have you ever wanted to buy an element from the periodic table? Well you found the right place. I sell Sulfur for a living may not be the right or cool thing to sell but I sell it. You can use my wonderful Sulfur to make cleaners and to make car batteries. This element is the easiest to find on the periodic table all you have to do is look for the letter (S). Let’s learn about the discovery of this wonderful object. This wonderful Sulfur was discovered around 1777. The special person that…

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    Titanium Research Paper

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    Titanium is a low-density element (has 60% density of steel), that be able to be highly modified by alloying and distortion processing. Titanium is non magnetic, non toxic and has good heat transfer properties. Titanium and its alloys have melting points advanced those of steels, but maximum useful temperatures for structural applications usually range from 425-540C°. Titanium has good resistance to attack by most mineral acids and chlorides [ASM]. The combination of high strength, stiffness,…

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    Salvador Dali finished The Persistence of Memory in 1931at Port Lligat, north of Barcelona, Spain and housed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1934. This painting was a symbol of Dali’s work and defined surrealism, breaking many of the norms previous and unique in its own way. The painting itself reflects a lot on the way Dali viewed a life and giving it a deeper meaning that others may interpret differently. Dali created a three dimensional experience that was never seen before by…

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    Ultimately, there needs to be more done to address the problems that Native Americans have faced and continue to face to this day. There need to be changes made in how history is taught in schools. Every aspect of history should be taught, not just the Americanized version of history. There is a popular quote that states that “History is written by the victors”. This is shown to be true throughout all of history, including now, in American classrooms, when certain parts of history are edited…

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    Name: Shahin Mursalov Writing: 3 Cause and Effect Essay Rough Draft Date: 19.11.2014 Title: Effects of Climate Change on Fauna One of the most important issues facing the world today is climate change. Most of the scientists believe that human’s carbon dioxide production and other greenhouse gases are having a heating effect on the atmosphere, and this causes climate change. Climate change can be caused by both naturally and human abuse and can have communal, economic and ecological…

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    In a 2016 article entitled “Changing Climate” the author Thomas Sumner discusses a variety of topics that revolve around how humans have impacted the Earth’s climate. “Changing Climate” examines climate change research, ocean circulation, hurricane research, and geology and climate. This article uses past and present research to validate the importance of these issues to create a well written exploration of human’s effect on the climate. Despite the fact that there is not a lot of data about…

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