3.4. Antioxidant capacity 3.4.1. Ferric reducing/antioxidant power (FRAP) FRAP assay was used to evaluate the antioxidant potential of mahua flower‚ unripe fruit and ripe fruit. FRAP assay treats the antioxidants in the sample as a reductant in a redox- linked colorimetric reaction (Guo et al.‚ 2003). The antioxidant capacity of fruits extracts is determined by the ability of
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MARKET POTENTIAL ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL PACKED BHARAT LPG A Summer internship report submitted in partial fulfilment of the Degree of Master of Business Administration of Thiagarajar School of Management‚ Madurai By P.NALLATHAMBI Register No – 1111084 Under the guidance of Mr. Ramanuja Chari‚ Territory Manager (LPG) & CPIO‚ BPC Ltd Prof. P. Mutharasi‚ Faculty‚ TSM‚ Madurai [pic] Thiagarajar School of Management (Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University) Madurai
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Potential barriers to effective communication [P3] You need to describe potential barriers to communication explaining at least two barriers from each of the P2 sections. General communication skills Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place to another. Find more at: http://www.skillsyouneed.com/general/what-is-communication.html#ixzz2fKEShoI0 • Spoken or Verbal Communication: face-to-face‚ telephone‚ radio or television or other media. Face-to-Face There are
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When a ball is dropped/ thrown to the ground‚ gravity forces the ball to move downwards‚ whilst the ball falls down‚ the Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE) that the ball has transforms into Kinetic energy. As the ball hits the ground with maximum Kinetic energy‚ the forces in play flatten and deform the frame/shape of the ball by compressing and dispersing the molecules that essentially make up the ball. As stated in the law of conservation energy‚ energy can neither be created nor destroyed; rather
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·444· Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Innovation & Management Analyzing of Potential Market of China for Ethiopian Coffee Eskinder Asfaw Bantiwalu‚ Asfaw Yilma Demisse School of Management‚ Wuhan University of Technology‚ Wuhan‚ P.R.China‚ 430070 (E-mail: eskinder_2001@yahoo.com‚ Asfity333@yahoo.com) Abstract After analyzing the opportunities and challenges of Chinese market by using secondary data‚ this paper finds that the population of China (1.3 billion)‚ the
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applying a net force‚ the object speeds up and thereby gains kinetic energy(Kinetic Energy) which will make my car go further. This illustrates how if there is more potential energy than kinetic energy the car won’t go nearly as far as it could. According to my research‚ potential energy is stored energy that is waiting to be used(Potential Energy)‚ so that means
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Darrell M. Bell Mrs. Felicia Curry English IV 1/3/12 Tornadoes are also popularly called twisters or cyclones and are characterized by rapidly rotating columns of air hanging from cumulonimbus clouds. (1) They are generally observed as tube- or funnel-shaped clouds. At ground level they usually leave a path of destruction only about 50 m (170 ft) wide and travel an average of only about 8 to 24 km (5 to 15 mi). Contact with the ground is often of an intermittent nature lasting for a period
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Neurons Assignment: A neuron is a nerve cell that is the basic building block of the nervous system. Neurons are similar to other cells in the human body in a number of ways‚ but there is one key difference between neurons and other cells. Neurons are specialized to transmit information throughout the body. There are 4 basic types of neurons: Bipolar: A bipolar cell is a type of neuron which has two extensions. Bipolar cells are specialized sensory neurons for the transmission of special senses
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1 GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT (Recharge Potential and Governance) (2009-13) Drainage Section Syed Javed Sultan‚ Muhammad Saeed Dr. Muhammad Basharat‚ Dilbar Hassan OBJECTIVES •Identify areas of groundwater depletion and recharge potential; and •Develop conjunctive water management options to be implemented for long term sustainability of the resources. 2 BACKGROUND • Irrigation systems changed significantly‚ now increasingly dependent on groundwater. • Simultaneously‚ groundwater
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2. Considering the nervous system‚ please briefly explain how the electrically excitable membrane changes its electric potential. In other words‚ how is the cell membrane excited? At the surface of the cell membrane‚ there are three classes of gated channels exist‚ chemically gated or ligand-gated channels‚ voltage-gated channels‚ and mechanically gated channels. Originally‚ at the resting membrane potential‚ most of the gated channels are closed. However‚ when these gated channels open‚ the movement
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