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    who is receiving training in a college radio station called KUCI, readers will hopefully be able to visualize the enormity of this crisis. Cuevas describes her overpowering hunger feeling like a Molcajete: a traditional Mexican version of the mortar and pestle used for grinding. With little income, Yesenia stole food from her housemates and cautiously took precaution in hope they would not find out. Even while attending a nationally ranked college, for Yessenia having to stray from her morals is…

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    INTRODUCTION: Losartan Potassium (LSP)[FIG.1.A], 2-n-butyl-4-chloro-1-[p-(o-1Htetrazol- 5-ylphenyl) benzyl]-imidazole-5 methanol monopotassium salt is a highly selective, orally active, non-peptide angiotensin II receptor antagonist indicated for the treatment of hypertension. It has a more potent active metabolite (II, 2-n-butyl-4-chloro-1-[2- (1H-tetrazol-5 yl) biphenyl- 4-yl) methyl] imidazole-5- carboxyl acid)[1]. The determination of Losartan has been carried out in tablets by HPLC,…

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    The air choked with the stench of disease. The landscape, shriveled and fallow. A syrupy silence hangs over the land. It is 1348; the Black Death is here. Scampering up a mooring rope and into a trade vessel, a harbor rat carries a deadly passenger, the Yersinia pestis. And in October of 1347, the ship, docked in Messina, carries the Black Death into Europe (“Black Death”). Swollen lymph nodes, mottled black skin, and infection are merciless; victims eat lunch with their friends, and dinner…

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    Children's Play Analysis

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    ultures Children’s role play in pretend and make-believe situations is often referred to as a socio-dramatic play (Bragg, Kehily 61). It is a reflection of the social values and the cultural environment they live in. Although it varies in different cultures, and changes over time as society develops, it is a universal children’s culture through which children make sense of the adult world and develop their social identities. How children play is directly affected by how play is valued socially…

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    Pah Lab

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    Determination of Most Advantageous Sequestering Agent By: Kayla Jeeter and Ashley Driscoll Chemistry 112-508 Abstract The creation and execution of this project served to determine what material is a better sequestering agent of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) that are found in Texas’ water. Charcoal is currently the most typical agent used to sequester PAHs. In this experiment, two different Bentonite clays (zeolites) were synthesized, one magnetized and one not, to determine if…

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    Tinidazole Essay

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    Materials and Methods 4.1 Materials and equipments Table no. 4.1: Materials/Chemicals used in the project work S.No. Material/Chemicals Property Source 1. Tinidazole Pure drug Trozan Pharma 2. Guar gum Polymer Central drug house Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 3. Starch Disintegrant Nice Chemicals 4. Micro crystalline cellulose Diluent, Disintegrant Loba Chemie, Mumbai,India 5. Talc Lubricant Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 6. Acetone Solvent Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 7. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate…

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    Ethiopia Research Paper

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    The Land of 13 Months of Sunshine For many people around the world, mentioning Ethiopia brings to mind the images of famine, drought and poverty. Although those disasters were prevented years ago, they still haunt the country’s international image. It is true that Ethiopia has had its share of natural and manmade problems, but they do not truly define what Ethiopia is today. Ethiopia has always been a nation blessed with many unique natural, cultural, and historical wonders. There are…

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    Extraction of alkali from banana peels is known to depend on such parameters as ashing temperature, ashing time, soaking time and particle size of the ashed sample, soil type and variety. Alkali was extracted from three Nigerian grown banana peels namely: Saaro, Oloosun and Paranta for the purpose of determining the concentration of the extracted alkali. The concentration of the extracted alkali ranged from 0.02 to 0.10mol/dm3. The three varieties of the banana peels gave a maximum concentration…

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    the formulation . To determine the effect of selected exciplent on the release of pantoprazole six formulations were formed all the batches were prepared which is show in table I. All the ingredients of tablets were blended in glass mortar with a pestle for 15 min and pass through sieve no 85 to obtain uniform mixture . The blended powder was then compressed into 100 mg tablets on a single stoke, 10 station rotary tablet machine with 6mm round shaped flat punch . Ingredients…

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    Tar Creek Lab Report

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    Distribution of Heavy Metals in the Soil Around Tar Creek Sophia R. Hunt Ariel Diaz Salinas Abstract This experiment is being done to understand how heavy metals are distributed in the soils surrounding Tar Creek. Heavy metals have harmful effects on human health, especially in young people. Mine drainage and multi-story high chat piles left behind in the Tri-state mining district contaminate local Oklahoma waterways, including Tar Creek, with elements such as lead and zinc. Using flood maps of…

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