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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Antimycobacterial Studies An Antimycobaterial is a substance that kills or inhibits the growth and activities of disease causing Mycobacteria (e.g.‚ Mycobacterium tuberculosis‚ Mycobacterium Leprae‚ etc) that are responsible for fatal diseases such as Tuberculosis and leprosy. Antimicrobacterials can either kill microbes (microbiocidal) or prevent the growth of microbes (microbiostatic) (Hannan et al.‚ 2011). Mycobacterium is a genius in the family of the Mycobacteriaceae

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    Broken Bone History

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    The wretchedness and harming of a broken bone can be to a great degree shrewdness‚ and it would appear there’s nothing to do except for set the bone and sit tight for it to sew back together. Notwithstanding‚ there are genuinely standard cures that can speed the recuperating. One of them uses comfrey‚ a wearisome herb that is neighborhood to Europe and Eurasia. Both the leaves and crucial foundations of comfrey are utilized restoratively‚ and it is so wonderful at correcting broken bones and wounds

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    PIAPI HIGH SCHOOL Dumaguete City In Partial Fulfillment To The Subject ENGLISH FOURTH YEAR S.Y 2012-2013 Submitted to: MR. Claudio Albina Sun J.R English Teacher Submitted by: Janicarl rubin Researcher‚ IV Sun February 22‚ 2013 Title: the dangerous effects towards health of taking drugs Thesis Statement: the dangerous effects of drugs into the body of a person Introduction: II. History of Drugs: III. Types of drugs: 3.1Narcotics 3.4 Steroids

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    cassiaxanthone; tannins; saponins; alkaloids. * Study of chemical constituents yielded 12 compounds: chrysoeriol‚ kaempferol‚ quercetin‚ 5‚7‚4’-trihydroflavanone‚ kaempferol-3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1-->6)-beta-D-glucopyranoside‚ 17-hydrotetratriacontane‚ n-dotriacontanol‚ n-triacontanol‚ palmitic acid ceryl ester‚ stearic acid‚ palmitic acid. * Phytochemical studies of crude extract of stem bark yielded important secondary metabolites - tannins‚ steroids‚ alkaloids‚ anthraquinones‚ terpenes

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    SALEM WITCHCRAFT TRIALS

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    the idea of satanic rituals and scheming. There are many different interpretations of the Salem Witchcraft Trials‚ some of which include‚ ergot‚ lack of sunlight‚ and hysteria. Ergot is a type of toxic fungus‚ which infects rye and contains alkaloids‚ which can cause severe problems to humans‚ such as hallucinations‚ tingling in the fingers‚ and convulsions‚ symptoms similar to those in Salem. It is considered as one of the major interpretations of the Salem Witch Trials‚ for it was mistakenly

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    Our Lady of Fatima University IN VITRO DETERMINATION OF THE ANTHELMINTIC PROPERTY OF FORMULATED SYRUP FROM CYPERUS ROTUNDUS‚ CYPERACEAE (BARSANGA) CRUDE EXTRACT An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College of Pharmacy Our Lady of Fatima University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy By: Arellano‚ Angelique Dominika M. Bernas‚ Karol C. Cabulay‚ Ivy Mariz C. Calimpusan‚ Charisse B. Dela Cruz‚ Francheska

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    iron ore conservation

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    Medicinal Plants Introduction Introduction “In All things there is a poison‚ and there is nothing without a poison. It depends on only upon the dose whether a poison is a poison or not”---------Paracelsus (1493?-1541‚ Switzerland) Chinese saying “Shi Yao San Fei Du” means “Any drugs have toxic effects”. Introduction: Why Study Medicinal Plants Medicinal plants and religions • Medicinal plants have played an essential role in the development of human culture‚ for example religions

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    Strangles Research Paper

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    The fifth animal disease that is being discussed is an infectious equine virus call Streptococcus equi also known as strangles. Strangles is equine distemper which is a contagious upper respiratory tract infection seen in horses‚ donkeys and mules. This infection is caused by a bacterium called Streptococcus equi and is zootic in domesticated horses worldwide. It is a gram positive bacteria‚ capsulated β-hemolytic Lancefield group C coccus‚ which is an obligate parasite and a primary pathogen

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    it tree or in the actual fruit of Star Apple by squashing it from its peel and it is a common fruit that you can find it easily in the market or in farms. The extract of the Star Apple (Chrysophyllum cainito) can make glue because it contains an alkaloid‚ resin‚ resinic acid and substances that can be use as glue. The researchers aimed at looking for an organic and natural. Ideally‚ the study promotes a tandem between science and creation’s conservation.   The materials

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    is caffeine (C8H10N4O2). Caffeine belongs to an extensive class of compounds known as the alkaloids. Alkaloids are a diverse group of compounds that are found primarily in plants and contain basic nitrogen atom(s). The basic nature of these compounds makes them exists mostly as salts. Many alkaloids have profound effects on the nervous system and acts as a mild stimulant examples are other well-known alkaloids such as morphine‚ strychnine‚ quinine‚ ephedrine‚ and nicotine. Aside from being a mild stimulant

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