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    Looking back at all of the courses I have taken here at Ohio Wesleyan University, Abnormal Psychology has been one of the most interesting and thought provoking subjects that I have encountered. Throughout the semester, we have studied numerous fascinating disorders from schizophrenia to anorexia. None have been more intriguing to me than Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), partly due to my love of movies like Fight Club. Because of this, along with the fact that this case occurred right here…

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    Acids And Bases Essay

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    oxide catalyst, which allows the low temperatures and a faster reaction rate. Water then reacts with sulfur trioxide to create sulfuric acid, however, the reaction is uncontrollable and creates a fog of sulfuric acid. So, the sulfur trioxide is dissolved in concentrated sulfuric acid, H2SO4 + SO3 → H2S2O7 (fuming sulfuric acid). This can then be safely reacted with water to make sulfuric acid, H2S2O7 + H2O → H2SO4. This is called ‘the Contact Process’ (BBC Bitesize,…

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    Introduction: Acetaminophen is a common pain reliever and fever reducer used to treat conditions such as head, muscle or tooth ache, as well as colds, fevers, and even arthritis. It is available in a tablet form to be ingested. These tablets are manufactured by a large variety of pharmaceutical manufactures including a great deal of generic brand companies. These tablets all have the same active ingredient, acetaminophen, yet each hold different inactive ingredients that can impact the overall…

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    F-3 (mg) Metformin Hydrochloride 250 250 250 Citric Acid _ 180 360 Tartaric Acid 360 180 _ Sodium Carbonate _ 90 180 Pottasium Carbonate 180 90 _ Manitol _ 45 90 Polyvinyl Pyrolidone 90 45 _ Talc 35 35 35 Magnesium State 35 35 35 Saccharine 10 10 10 Total Weight 960 960 960 Method of Effervesent Tablets of…

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    Great Recession Essay

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    The Great Recession—which authoritatively kept going from December 2007 to June 2009—started with the blasting of a 8 trillion dollar lodging air pocket. The subsequent loss of riches prompted sharp lessenings in buyer spending. This loss of utilization, joined with the budgetary business sector disarray activated by the blasting of the air pocket, likewise prompted a breakdown in business venture. As customer spending and business speculation became scarce, gigantic occupation misfortune took…

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    I. Question How does the addition of sodium citrate and changing pH affect the ability of different foods to undergo spherification? II. Background Research Molecular gastronomists use special techniques, ingredients, and cooking principles to make certain chemical reactions occur. These reactions, produce new flavors and textures. One popular technique is cooking meat sous vid, a French word that means ?under vacuum?. Another technique is spherification (which the act of making liquid-filled…

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    Unemployed College Students

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    ATTENTION – CALLING ALL unemployed college graduates! The world’s richest employer has a job tailored just for you, but here’s the thing: He wants you to give-up yourself -- as He takes lead. To keep the record straight, He wants you all to Himself, and He destroys all His competitors. He noticed that His competitors are college graduates who put their college degree in front of Him; college graduates who demand their own will; and, college graduates who refuse to or obey His instructions.…

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    Silica Gel Case Study

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND STUDY Wastewater in the textile , plastic, paper and cosmetics industry is a major threat to the environment. The volume of wastewater produced starts from different processes throughout from the pretreatments to the final treatment. The contents found in the wastewater are complex, having inorganic and organic compound chemicals in it and aquatic lives are at risk. Some of these wastes have even caused mutation in genetic coding of the marine…

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    4-Np Synthesis Lab Report

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    Abstract A spontaneous, one-pot strategy for the room temperature biosynthesis of gold 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…

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    Alamar Blue Reagent

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    estrogen-dependent breast cancer. In the study, tamoxifen was used as a supplementary toxin to compare the inhibition of Echinacea Angustifolia extracts using he excerpts from podophyllum peltatum. A portion of tamoxifen stock solution was then dissolved in 1 ml of dimethyl sulfoxide. 3.7. Alamar Blue Alamar Blue was a useful component for cell treatment. The compound has always yielded reliable cells to ascertain cell viability. When cells are exposed to Alamar Blue reagent, a bright red color…

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