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    Gatorade Research Paper

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    Gatorade, one of my favorite drinks, is one of the most well known sports drinks in the world. It is sold in over 80 countries and has been around for half of a century. Many well known athletes, such as Dwight Howard and Derek Jeter sponsor Gatorade, which help it to sell 100 billion ounces every year (10 Thirst Quenching facts). However, it made me wonder, what ingredients were in Gatorade, and how healthy they are. Surprisingly, there are many ingredients that go into the drink. Ingredients…

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    Those who are categorized to have anorexia nervosa will exhibit symptoms such as having an intense fear of becoming overweight and having an altered view of what a proper weight and body image should look like. The victims of this disorder believe nothing is ever good enough and they strive for what they consider to be perfection. They see many things in the world as potential to put them at risk for gaining weight. They live a life of constant self-paranoia. Usually with this disorder the…

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    “Serotonin impacts every part of your body, from your emotions to your motor skills. Serotonin is considered a natural mood stabilizer and the chemical that helps sleeping, eating, and digesting. Serotonin also helps reduce depression, regulate anxiety, heal wounds, stimulate nausea, and maintain bone health” (ScacciaMedically). Many people get misdiagnosed because their doctors…

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    Bipolar Disorder Facts

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    There are a variety of treatments that are recommended for patients that have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Pharmacotherapy is one of the preferred methods of treatment. This method includes giving the patient mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, or antidepressants depending the on the symptoms that are present at the time of diagnosis. Psychotherapy is another form of treatment that proves helpful to the patient. It can be broken down into four different categories including;…

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    4-Np Synthesis Lab Report

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    nanoparticles (AuNPs) using Cocos Nucifera Linn (coconut palm) coir extract is described. The formation of AuNPs was observed within 30s of reaction time between the metal precursor and coir extract. The bioextract acted as both reducing agent and a stabilizer. The influence of various experimental parameters such as % volume fraction of coir extract, concentration of metal precursor, contact time and solution pH on the formation of AuNPs was evaluated to determine the optimum conditions for…

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    Depression is a growing problem in today’s society, it affects 1 in 10 people at some point in their lives and the number of patients diagnosed with depression increases by 20% each year. As a result, doctors have been looking for different ways to solve this problem, such as different forms of therapy or the use of antidepressants. However, there has been a large dispute over the use of antidepressants, especially in young children and adolescents. Antidepressants are used to balance the…

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    INTRODUCTION Chemically and thermodynamically foam is an unstable, dispersed system of entrapment of gaseous molecules in solid or liquid matter. Instability of foam is caused generally due to coalescence, liquid drainage and disproportion of bubbles. Foam being aqueous system can be produced using surfactants available commercially. The types of surfactants used in preparation of aqueous foam influence the foam properties (Eisner et al., 2007; Bhakta and Ruckenstein, 1995). Successful foam…

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    that the center pole was intentionally left loose to act as a shock absorber and make it a more comfortable ride. We also believe that the end of the centerpiece was intentionally flat so that it could fit into the socket (on the axle) and act as a stabilizer so the chariot could travel of rough ground and not function properly. The horses chosen to pull the chariot were also intentional. The had to be a certain height and length. It had to be short and had to be able to run well together.…

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, an infectious disease is defined as disorders caused by organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Infectious diseases can be transferred from person to person, bite by animal or insect, environmental surroundings, or ingesting food or water that has been contaminated. Some of the infectious diseases can be prevented with vaccinations. Vaccines contain weakened or killed germs that cause the disease. These vaccines cause the body to produce antibodies…

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    Land Cruiser Case Study

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    Excessive-electricity metal is used inside the A-, B-, C- and D-pillars and decrease rockers within the body-on-frame SUV. The suspension capabilities a Kinetic Dynamic Suspension gadget that makes use of hydraulics to alter the tilt resistance of the stabilizer bars for on- and off-road using. The Land Cruiser functions approach and departure angles of 30 degrees and 20 stages, respectively. Underbody skidplates protect the drivetrain whilst riding…

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