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    mL 214 distilled water) and Eluent B (acetonitrile) were used. The MS analysis was done using a Waters 215 ACQUITY Tandem Triple Quadrupole Spectrometer (Waters Corporation, Massachusetts, USA) 216 with capillary voltage set at 3.5 kV and 15 V for cone voltage. The source and desolvation 217 temperatures were set at 120 and 350°C, and desolvation and cone gases at 350 and 50 L/h, 218 respectively. Tryptophan, glutamine and asparagine were not determined out of the twenty naturally 219 occurring…

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    Colistin Lab Report

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    The LC-MS/MS system consisted of a separations module (Alliance 2695) equipped with a solvent delivery system and an autosampler thermostatically controlled at 4°C (Waters Assoc., Milford, MA, USA) in addition to a Waters Micromass Quattro micro-API triple-quadrupole tandem mass spectrometer (ii) Chromatographic conditions. Reversed-phase chromatography is going to be performed on a C18 XBridge column (5.0 μm, 150 by 2.1 mm [inner diameter]; Waters). The mobile phase will be 0.1% (vol/vol)…

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    L-Ornithine Research Paper

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    1. Introduction L-Ornithine is an important chemical ingredient for its applications in food and pharmaceutical industries as a dietary supplement, as it is known to be efficacious in the treatment of liver diseases and wound healing [11]. It can also be used as a precursor for the synthesis of other amino acids, such as arginine and citrulline, and putrescine, an important diamine used as a nylon precursor [28]. L-Ornithine could be produced by fermentation using auxotrophic mutants, for…

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    My Family Health Tree

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    A family health genome or a family health tree is a diagram of a family’s health history over the generations. The tree is used to provide information of genes that may possibly be inherited from parents, grandparents, and ancestors. Making a family genome involves mapping the family’s structure, recording family history and information, and finding family relationships (BOOK). In this paper I will analyze my family genome and examine my family’s strengths and weaknesses, as well as review each…

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    Free Tuition Essay

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    tuition, at a public institution has swollen to irrational levels. We can agree tuition has inflated to such an insane level, it leaves students with a debt equivalent to a homeowner’s loan after receiving an undergraduate degree with loans easily triple during the ensuing years. Free tuition is not the answer, however an overhaul of in-state versus out-of-state tuition rates, and how they are determined should be evaluated. There is no doubt this controversy materializes in other States, but I…

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    doi:10.1186/s12913-017-2338-5 Strauss, M. (2015). The Twenty-First Century Jungle. New Labor Forum (Sage Publications Inc.), 24(3), 90-94. doi:10.1177/1095796015597001 Subira, B. (2018). The Value of the Hospital–CBO Partnership in Achieving the Triple Aim. Generations, 42(1), 9-13. Williams, A. R. (2018). Responding to the Opioid Epidemic and Expanding Access to Quality Treatment. Psychiatric Times, 35(5),…

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    Development, and Temperament. Each of these theories will be tied to three concepts affiliated with that theory. Instead of using the students’ real names, I will refer to them as Student R, Student H, Student C, and Student T. Student R will be discussed during Vygotskian’s Social Development Theory, Student H and Student C will be discussed during Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development, and Student T will be discussed during Temperament. These theories have given me the opportunity to…

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    containing 80% oil (Becker, 1994). Another challenge is that microalgae usually accumulate oil under stress conditions with slow growth rate. Hu et al. (2008) reported that neutral lipids content, mainly in the form of triacylglycerol (ATG), double or triple increased when the cells were subjected to unfavorable culture conditions. The nitrogen limitation also could increase the oil content in Neochloris oleoabundans (Li et al., 2008) and five Chlorella strains including Chlorella vulgaris,…

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    Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum: A Phrase with Multiple Definitions and Facets Si vis pacem, para bellum is a Latin expression translated as if you want peace, prepare for war. A version of the idea in early works such as Plato’s Nomoi Laws conveyed a similar message. The expression comes from the writer Publius Flavius Vegetius Rentus. Publius referenced the phrase in a book he wrote titled Epitoma Rei Militaris. This phrase had numerous definitions and facets. The definitions may differ depending…

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    Wwe Research Paper

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    thirty-two ("The Epic History of WWE"). Each year Wrestlemania gains more of a following, becoming the wrestling equivalent of the Super Bowl. WWE has also spawned many stars such as: Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, the Ultimate Warrior, the Undertaker, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Rock, John Cena, and many more. Conclusion The WWE has impacted America in many ways, and will continue on into the future. It continues to change people’s views and opinions on wrestling, and…

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