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    feed. The mass of usable starch after extraction was calculated to be 1125 kg/h. In addition, the mass of water was calculated to be almost 4700 kg/h. Non-extractable starch, as well as proteins, fibers, minerals and vitamins were considered to be separated out from the starch-water solution, as they have no practical use in this bio-ethanol production process. After extraction, the starch-water slurry will be fed into a starch hydrolysis unit. Although not considered in detail, the hydrolysis…

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    Part 1: Warm slightly more than 300 mL of water to approximately 70 degrees Celsius. Measure out 150 mL of water into the coffee cup calorimeter. Take the temperature of this water in the coffee cup calorimeter once it has reached a steady temperature. Then, add an ice cube approximately the size of a large marshmallow. Stir the ice and water and measure the lowest temperature of the liquid once the ice has completely melted. Measure the final volume of water. Repeat this sequence twice more,…

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    3.2.4.1 Proximate Analysis Proximate analysis is done to determine the moisture content, total ash, crude fat, crude protein, crude fiber and total carbohydrate of each mayonnaise samples with different grape seed extract percentages. 3.2.4.1.1 Moisture Content The moisture contents of mayonnaise samples with different grape seed extract percentages are determined by air oven drying according to the official AOAC method 930.15 (2003) with a slight modification (Babajide & Olatunde, 2010). First…

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    Abstract: Binge drinking is a major health problem in the United States resulting in approximately 88,000 deaths per year. One important receptor tyrosine kinase that plays a role in addiction and alcohol dependence is Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK). Specifically, this enzyme is involved in a signaling cascade that relays signals to specific neurons in the nervous system. Experiments analyzing several inhibitors of ALK have found that addiction behaviors, such as cocaine sensitization and…

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    “Because the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act did not make it illegal to drink alcohol, only to manufacture and sell it, many people stockpiled liquor before the ban went into effect. Rumor had it that the Yale Club in New York City had a 14-year supply of booze in its basement” (“Roaring Twenties”). The Roaring Twenties was a time in American history when the American people started to change physically and emotionally. Girls were wearing shorter dresses, smoking, and attending raucous…

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    Gopro Camera History

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    Numerous social media platforms demonstrate that technology plays an important part in the lives of the average person. This is shown through where most are created with the use of a camera. few years ago, Nick Woodman found a need to create high quality shots while surfing with his friends. He made different prototypes throughout the years when he realized he should not spend his time designing the strap for the camera but designing the camera instead. After two years he found a company willing…

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    second page are quickly chasing this negative, and I’m confident we can kick that undesired result back. Also, as you’ll witness in the significant movement section of the report, your positive results continue to outrank negative results. Original Content Kevinbrunnock.net |KevinBrunnock.net is a review website that focuses on NYC food and wine. This essential food and lifestyle blog also includes a contact page and an “About Kevin Brunnock” section. NYC Restaurant Review: Aquagrill | Wrote…

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    The Hobbit: Movie Analysis

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    Every day, all around the world, people are getting involved in car accidents. Although it may not be a rare occurrence anymore, the fact of the matter is that driving under the influence has become a bigger problem in our society. The different laws each state holds for these incidents don’t all measure up to each other, so in order to make every place in the United States equal, the Federal Government should standardize DUI laws. The meaning of a DUI is: driving under the influence (of…

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    Psychedelic Drugs Effects

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    Being physically and psychologically impaired, whether it’s a depressant such as alcohol, or a stimulant such as amphetamines, is the most dangerous and deadliest aspects anyone under the influence can endure. Legal drugs and illegal drugs have a great effect on a person’s perception and consciousness. Psychedelic drugs, like marijuana affect thinking and reactions. Opioid pain medications and other psychoactive drugs have similarities; it even becomes addictive after a built of tolerance.…

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    to function with a BAC of 0.08 or more in his or her system.” (Drunk Driving 1) Since some heavy drinkers consume more alcohol than the legal limit, they argue that being punished should be based on their ability to drive and not the blood alcohol content in their system. However, studies have shown a suspended license is a fast way to reduce fatalities. “Pre Conviction license suspension laws are clearly successful in reducing the rates of alcohol related crashes.” (Scientificamerican.com ).…

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