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    Environment is the term used for defining our surroundings which may include the biotic and abiotic components that are present around us. Biotic components include the microbes, plants and animals and abiotics are soil, water and air [1]. Biotechnology is the integration of technology and natural sciences by utilizing organisms and cells, to produce knowledge, services and products [2]. Environmental biotechnology refers to the application of biotechnology which is used for finding a way to…

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    CANNABINOIDS – TERPENES Cannabinoids CBG-A Formula: C22H32O4 Molecular Mass: 360.48708 g/mol LD50 (Lethal Dose): Unknown. May be similar to CBG, 300mg/kg for mice. (Compare to Nicotine for rats – 50mg/kg) Therapeutic Uses: Analgesic Antibacterial Anti-inflammatory Anti-proliferative (inhibits cancer cell growth) Cannabigerollic acid (CBGa) makes all other medicinal effects of cannabis possible. Through different types of biosynthesis it becomes THCa/THC, CBDa/CBD, CBCa/CBC and CBG. CBGa…

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    Why Is Ammonia Important

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    air (N2), of which is 78% N2, in a ratio of 3:1. These are added into a compressor, which maintains 15-35 MPa of pressure and the gases are fed into a reaction chamber at 350°C - 550°C containing several catalyst beds composed of porous iron-iron oxide fused with other compounds to increase the efficiency of the catalyst. The reaction mixture of NH3, and unreacted N2 and H2 (along with any impurities that may have been present) is fed into a condenser to liquefy the NH3. The unreacted, gaseous…

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    muscles can improve cardiac output. Increasing cardiac output naturally improves the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the different cells and tissues of the body. Additionally, endorphins have been shown to stimulate the synthesis of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide protects the heart by reducing inflammation of the heart’s blood vessels and by preventing the clumping of…

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    Surfactant therapy is the administration of an artificial surfactant that is placed into the baby’s lungs to help keep the air sacs open, while nitric oxide inhalation is thought to improve oxygenation in MAS after treatment with surfactant due to many infants responding well to the combination. So far, the outlook on MAS is promising being that there is no long-term health effects if/when it is caught…

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    Kantian ethics focuses on the morality of actions more so that the overall consequences of said action. Unlike the consequentialist thinking of utilitarianism which chooses the outcome with the overall greatest happiness, Kant’s nonconsequentialist approach to philosophy believes in the inherent “goodness” or “badness” of an action, regardless of people’s pain or pleasure. As such, Kantianism can be applied to the labeling of zero-emission vehicles; because these cars still emit pollutants, this…

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    Ammonia Research Paper

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    ammonia is commonly reacted with hydrogen chloride to form a cloud of ammonium chloride. Salts produced by the reacting ammonia with acids or known as ammonium salts and contain the ammonium ion, NH4+. NH3 also ionizes to a small extent with metal oxides and the halogens. Like water, ammonia undergoes molecular autoionisation to form its acid and base components, decomposing to NH4+ and NH2- (“CHEM-GUIDE”). Ammonia is combustible in air, producing nitrogen gas and water. The combustion of…

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    Fracking Research Paper

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    Frack Off Marissa and Derek Smith and their kids from Pennsylvania cannot live a healthy life any longer. There are ten Hydraulic Fracking wells on their property; one in particular is hundred feet away from their home. From the fracking wells in nearly spitting distance of Marissa’s home, her family is getting sick and they are no longer able to swim, fish or play in the streams near their house. Five generations of their family have lived in the same house and swam, fished and played in the…

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    When racers first walk in they have to go to registration. Then the police inspect the car to make sure that there’s no drugs or Nitrous Oxide System (NOS). NOS is a system that helps boosts cars to go faster and its considered cheating in the races. Then when they are done with the inspection racers have to go with the group they were enrolled in. Depending on how busy it is, racers can…

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    Fck Forever Review

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    A Simple FCK Forever Review FCK Forever seem like an astonishing product that has plenty of women gasping for joy. They are simply amazed at how big a man’s penis has become after taking this wonderful supplement. It is in high demand equipping men with the whole package to please women across the world. How Does It Work? FCK Forever opens up the capillaries to allow better blood flow to the penis which in turn increases stamina and endurance. Naturally, as men age, testosterone levels…

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