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    Futuristic: It is important for the taxpayers of the United States to consider the options of the oil drilling industry. Supported by the prior research and evaluation, the continuation of conventional oil drilling throughout the United States will not only improve its economical and environmental futuristic aspects, but will ensure the survival of the United State’s global dominance in the oil industry. OPEC has faced severe drops in profits from the competition of booming private American oil…

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    According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, hydraulic fracturing or fracking is a “well stimulation process used to maximize the extraction of underground resources.” The resource most commonly extracted using hydraulic fracturing is natural gas. The practice of hydraulic fracturing is highly controversial as proponents and opponents debate its environmental benefits and costs. To begin, the use of hydraulic fracturing has greatly increased in the twenty-first century. The…

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    The History Of Vaccination

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    This history of vaccinations started with the smallpox epidemic. After many attempts, a man name Edward Jenner made a vaccination that supposedly eradicated smallpox. Ever since that discovery, different vaccinations have been made for a wide variety of diseases. Immunizations, also known as vaccinations, work by injecting a minute dose of weakened bacteria or virus into the bloodstream in order to create immunity. Then, if a person is later infected by the same bacteria he or she should be…

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    be used in anything from cell phones to powering an entire neighbourhood. Along with these three key benefits, there are many more. Two more benefits of Fuel Cells is that you can use many types of fuel to power these device, such as Hydrogen or Methanol. These fuel types are also very efficient, 2 to 3 times more efficient than the common combustion engines (CHFCA). These are just a few of the many benefits that contribute to how using Fuel Cells in everyday items will help our…

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    CHAPTER-V FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF LEVODOPA FLOATING TABLETS FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF LEVODOPA FLOATING TABLETS Several approaches are currently used to retain the dosage form in the stomach. The principle of the floating tablets is simple and practically approach to achieve increased gastric residence time to obtain controlled release floating tablets designed based on the gas generating principle needs a strong floating matrix former. In this regard HPMC K4M,…

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    Currently, pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Furthermore, the five year survival rate of individuals diagnosed with pancreatic cancer has been estimated at just below 5%. This can be attributed to the fact that pancreatic cancer often progresses stealthily and physical symptoms (jaundice, abdominal pain, and weight loss) do not present until the cancer is in its later stages. As a result, the best way of treating pancreatic cancer is to…

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    Equatorial Guinea is a small country on the west coast of Africa and has five offshore islands (Bernault 346). They gained independence on the 12th of October in 1986 after they had been under Spanish control for 190 years. They are currently under the control of President Obiang, and he has been in power for 37 years (The World Factbook). The Prime Minister is Vicente Ehate Tomi (Infoplease). The capital is Malabo, and it is located on the island of Bioko (The World Factbook). Equatorial…

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    ingredients that include important constituents for pharmacological activity. 1. Antioxidant and phytochemical analysis: Here we report the phyto-chemicals present and quantification of total phenol and proanthocyanidin within different extracts (aqueous, methanol, petroleum ether and chloroform) of the peel. The therapeutic potency of the peel was established by studying the anti-oxidative potential of these extracts by DPPH scavenging activity and phosphomolybdenum method. 2. Screening and…

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    -pentanolate in refluxing 1 -pentanol, giving dilithium phthalocyanine which, when treated with concentrated sulfuric acid, is converted to the metal-free phthalocyanine (1) (Scheme 2) [18]. ln another method, a solution of 4 in sodium methoxide in methanol at room temperature can be converted to 1 ,3-diiminoisoindoline (5) with gaseous ammonia; this product is readily converted to 1 by refluxing in 2-N,N,-dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) (Scheme 2) [19]. Scheme 2: methode for the synthesis of…

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    or Equal. It discusses different ingredients that are included in Aspartame and their dangers. Also, the article states that Aspartame is 200 more times sweeter than natural sugar. The ingredients that pose a risk are aspartic acid, phenylalanine, methanol, and formaldehyde. After reading this article I questioned it’s reliability. The article seems unreliable for a few reasons. One reason it’s unreliable is that it doesn’t state an author. So, since there is no author I was not able to…

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