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    Maximum bully dog food reviews. Maximum Bully Dog Food has a special formula that is planned to help these dogs, both a Boston terrier and an American pit bull terrier, acquire best nutrition for their unique needs. Bully breed are special dog breed that was originally trained for blood sports, such as dog fighting and bull baiting. These dogs are famous for their extremely energetic and aggressive behavior, a giant brick-like head, wide jaws, and a medium-sized, muscular appearance. Example of…

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    Pseudomelanosis gastri and duodeni is a rare endoscopic mucosal finding, characterized by the accumulation of iron in macrophages of the lamina propria of the stomach and duodenum. The clinical significance and long term sequelae have not been clarified. However, this benign condition is associated with a variety of clinical conditions, such as essential hypertension, chronic renal failure, diabetes mellitus, long term intake of iron supplements and furosemide. Pseudomelanosis duodeni appears to…

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    Everyday American men and women are putting their health at risk by unknowingly ingesting harmful chemicals from their daily cosmetic products. In Europe, approximately 1,300 chemicals are prohibited for use in personal care products, while about only a dozen are banned or limited in the United States (Dennis). Studies have linked certain chemicals and ingredients contained in cosmetics to allergic reactions, environmental concerns, disruption of the endocrine system, developmental, reproductive…

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    Beta Amylase Lab Report

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    The experiment calls for the extraction and purification of a protein. The protein chosen for the experiment was an amylase, specifically beta-amylase. Amylase protein can be typically found in plants and animals. The role of this protein is to hydrolyze organic materials, such as starch and dextrin, in order to form glucose, maltose, and limit dextrin. One distinction between beta amylase and alpha amylase is that beta amylase is not found in animal. It is found primarily in plants, bacteria,…

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    Solubility Test Lab Report

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    Discussion For the first part of the experiment, a solubility test was conducted on all compounds. Because they were all ionic, every known compound naturally dissolved in water, and conducted electricity. As the next determining factor in the process to identify the unknown substance, the compounds were tested in acetone. As seen in table 2, only one compound, Ca(NO3)2 was found to be soluble in this solvent. Because the unknown solid was insoluble in acetone, Ca(NO3)2 was then eliminated as a…

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    A female Mini Schnauzer named Maggie and found that after a while of having her, she started chewing on her back & legs with some spots on her looking pretty raw. We examined her and knew she didn't have fleas and we started to worry that her hair wouldn't grow back in the raw areas. We decided to take her to the vet to see what was wrong. The vet had the usual answer of the dog has allergies and could either give her shots (expensive) or try a cream/lotion. We decided to go to the pet store…

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    Cyclohexane Lab Report

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    in the sulfuric acid- a carbon from the double bond (alkene) attaches to the oxygen atom (sulfuric acid). This type of interaction is called an electrophilic addition reaction (Clark, 2017). Therefore, cyclohexyl hydrogen sulfate otherwise known as cyclohexane hydrogen sulfate is…

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    H2o2

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    1. Which one of the following would make the most suitable catalyst in the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)? A. Carbon dioxide (CO2) B. Sodium chloride (NaCl) C. Magnesium oxide (MgO) D. Manganese dioxide (MnO2) 2. If the temperature of a reaction is decreased, what effect will this have on the rate of reaction? A. It will have no effect. B. The reaction will stop. C. The rate of reaction will increase. D. The rate of reaction will decrease. 3. Given the equilibrium reaction in a closed…

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    How Does Moss Grow

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    Moss is a type of weed that can disrupt lawn and garden growth, but it's possible to eliminate and contain with the right products. There are two ways to control moss growth. You can fix the conditions that are causing it to grow or purchase moss control products to contain it. Where Does Moss Grow? With thousands of moss species, moss can grow anywhere except in salt water. It flourishes in cool, shady and damp areas. Nonetheless, it can still survive in limited, drought-like conditions. Moss…

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    Name: Ifeolutembi Fashina Student Number: 13335535 Lab Partner’s Name: Ifeoma Agu Demonstrator: Maria Inorganic Chemistry Experiment 3: The Identification of Unknown Samples Objectives The experiments were carried out in order to identify 15 samples, through their physical and chemical properties. Theory A precipitation reaction is one which produces an insoluble salt as product. An example would be; Ca(NO3)2 + H2SO4 = CaSO4 + 2HNO3 The calcium salt is insoluble. Precipitation reactions…

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