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    Problem # 2: F10.20 Alcohol Use Disorder- Severe evidenced by; description of behavior related alcohol amount‚ frequency. M is a 68-year-old retired Union Iron worker‚ Vietnam Veteran who presents voluntarily for this first hospitalization at Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital. He states upon admission "I started drinking again and if I don’t stop my wife is going to leave me. I’m depressed‚ I’m in bad shape and I need help". He reveals he first tried alcohol at age 14. He drank while in the service

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    Gd2O3 nanopowders doped with different concentrations of Er3+ and Yb3+ were synthesized using the combustion method. The starting reagents‚ Gd(NO3)3 6H2O‚ Er(NO3)3 5H2O‚ Yb(NO3)3 xH2O and NH2CH2COOH (glycine)‚ which was used as a fuel in reaction‚ of an analytical grade were purchased from Sigma Aldrich and Alfa Aesar. The ratio of glycine to nitrate was kept as 0.56 [31‚ 32]. The appropriate amounts of the starting reagents were dissolved in a minimum amount of deionized water. The solution was

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    The structure and synthesis of TPC is outlined in Scheme 1. Briefly‚ the compound 1 was synthesized as per literature procedure. 2 was synthesized by reacting 1-methy pyrazole-4-boronic pinacol ester with 1 by suzuki-coupling‚ the final product TPC was synthesized by treating with malononitrile in the presence of piperidine as a base and ethanol as solvent. The detailed synthesis procedure given in the experimental section. The structure and purity of TPC was unambiguously confirmed by 1H and 13C

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    Comparing the Rate of Fermentation of Yeast in Solutions with Different Concentrations of Glucose Brandon Bosley BIO 121 11/19/2013 Introduction: In our lab this week we tried to see how different amounts of substrates affect our organism‚ yeast‚ in its fermentation process. Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is an organism that is cultured for the cells themselves‚ as well as the end products that they produce during fermentation. Yeasts are commonly known for the ethanol fermentation due

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    The purpose of this experiment was to successfully produce stilbene dibromide by using a more sustainable approach‚ which would prevent less environmental issues. This was done by brominating trans-stilbene and then using the elimination process on the dibrominated product. This process is considered “greener” compared to the original bromination procedures. In order to create the alkyl halides‚ which are able to undergo chemical transformations more readily than the carbon-carbon double bond‚ onto

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    Behavioral research on primates for medicinal purposes can result in unnecessary pain and suffering to the animals and doesn’t often ensure similar impacts in humans‚ is unnecessarily rehashed once the experimental results have been verified.The “Kinetics of Ethanol Oxidation” laboratory experiment utilized Beer’s law and spectroscopy to monitor concentration and the rate of ethanol oxidation through the LoggerPro System. This data then helped determine the kinetic rate constant‚ k‚ and the order

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    Another very present theme in Edgar Allan Poe’s life and in his writing is alcohol abuse. There are several examples of this throughout Poe’s writing but it is especially evident in The Black Cat and The Cask of Amontillado. In the Black Cat the narrator is a very severe alcoholic and this factor drives the whole story. The fact that he is so often drunk in the story causes him to mistreat his wife and beloved animals. The narrator says he; “Sat‚ half stupified‚ in a den more than infamy” which shows

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    Alcohol has been used for various kind of things throughout the history. Alcohol can be used as stimulant or anesthetic in medical fields as well as other uses in social communities. With suitable amount of usage‚ it can helps to promote positive emotion and relaxes the body of the consumer. This is where the problem of alcohol abuse arises. People become abusive of alcohol because of stressful urban lifestyle and believe that alcohol can help them to relieve from stress. In reality‚ excessive

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    The Dehydration of a Bluestone February.28.2008 Purpose • To determine the value of X in CuSO4 • xH2O. Materials • Crucible • Blue Stone • Bunsen Burner • Bunsen Lighter • Test Tube • Water • Rheostat • Clay Triangle • Electronic Balance Procedure A clean crucible was taken and weighed on an electronic balance. The mass was then written down. 2g of bluestone was placed in the crucible and weighed. The mass of the blue solid was written down. The crucible was placed on a clay

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    Nicola Cooper Student No; cs329513 What effect does alcohol have on a person’s health and life expectancy? The consumption of alcoholic beverages dates back to approximately 10‚000 years ago when ‘viticulture’ (the selective cultivation of grape vines for making wine) is said to have originated in the mountains between the Black and Caspian Seas. (1) It is one of the most commonly used psychoactive drugs in the world. Alcohol interacts with gamma amino bultyric acid (GABA) receptors in the

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