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    100 mg of plant material was homogenized in 5ml of 80% ethanol and centrifuged at 8000 rpm for 10min. 100µl of supernatant was diluted up to 1ml with ethanol and 2ml Ninhydrin reagent was added. Mixture was kept for 30 min in hot water bath at 950C. Reaction was terminated in ice and absorbance was taken at 570 nm. Total free amino acid was calculated by plotting standard glycine. Catalase Catalase activity was measured by the method of Aebi, 1974[12]. 0.1 ml supernatant was addedtocuvette…

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    Lima Bean Experiment

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    various liquids (Tap water, creek water, miracle grow + water) affect the growth of a plant? Background Information: When recalling knowledge about what plants need to grow, some things were obvious; sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Lima beans are a annual, and need to be in a warm climate to grow best. Lima beans grow best in temperatures between 60 degrees and 70 degrees and prefer a soil pH of 6.0 to 6.8. Also, lima beans need specific water levels to be successful. If you water the…

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    Perfect for camping, working late or to satisfy your cravings. Just add hot water and let it steep and cover for a few minutes. Enjoy the delightful comfort and aromatic smell it brings. The Japanese noodles are made of premium wheat flour and special mineral water, gives the superb taste, the texture is aldente, straight, smooth, firm and tender, the hearty soup is flavored with chicken and pork broth with its milky consistency…

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    run on the beach and then after some breakfast, I would paddle out for a day on the water. Spending every waking moment I could in the ocean told me I was like a fish dancing around the waters. I just couldn't get enough. I could float out in the water and feel the rhythm of the ocean forever. The fish would swim by and brush my ankles. The dolphins would play in the waves in front of me, sometimes if the water was clear enough I could see a stingray sweeping the ocean floor like a zamboni…

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    Air Pressure Lab Report

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    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Air pressure in the blow tube Figure 3 represents air pressure in the blow tube for 4 bar and 6 bar reservoir pressures. Considering only the 4 bar reservoir pressure case, peak pressure observed is 379538.2 Pa, which is 274.5% more than atmospheric pressure. And peak pressure observed is not equal to 4 bar, which can be attributed to the frictional losses in the blow tube and in the pipe connecting blow tube and air reservoir. Fig. 3 Variation of air pressure with…

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    2.2. Methods 2.2.1. Preparation of econazole nitrate nanoparticles The econazole nanoparticles were prepared by nano-spray drying technique. Weighed amounts of econazole nitrate, carriers and stabilizers (table 1) were dissolved in ethanol (10 ml) followed by spraying through the Buchi® nano-spray dryer B-90 (Büchi Labortechnik, Switzerland). The nano-spray dryer was operated using inert loop B-295 system (Büchi Labortechnik AG, Flawil, Switzerland) operated using nitrogen gas with flow rate of…

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    Turbidity: - Turbidity is a degree of water clarity. Turbidity is defined as an “expression of the optical property that causes light to be scattered and absorbed rather than transmitted in straight lines through the sample”. Nephelometers are used to measure the intensity of light scattered by contaminants present in water such as suspended and colloidal solids like clay, silt and microscopic organisms. Turbidimeters using the principle of nephelometer compare the light scattered due to…

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    HAZARD IN FILM Hazard is anything that has a potential to cause harm in the context of injuries and illnesses to human or staff workers in production as well as the people around me like a layman, damage property such as a public property and damage around the work place include the camera, place setting and other film. In the film there are some hazards that occurs no matter the big or small the hazard. Accidents can cause critical injuries and tragedies accidents can even cause death. In film…

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    Increasing water shortages caused by global warming have led to further declining hygiene and sanitation, a spread of water borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid and a rise in diarrheal and skin diseases and other water related conditions. The effects of food insecurity have been well documented in the developing world. It is well known that lack of nutrition at…

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    Coriolis Effect

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    caused due to the gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon. The direction and the strength of these currents are influenced by these factors as well as the depth of the ocean, water density, the configuration of…

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