| | | |600 adults aged 18+‚ primary grocery shopper‚ who have purchased dairy milk or a milk substitute product in the past six months | I. SCREENING 1. Please indicate your gender. o Male o Female (**SCREEN BREAK**) 2. Which of the following describes your age? (Select one) o Under 18 (**TERMINATE**)
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Milk‚ and a good majority of other dairy products‚ is the number one cause of phlegm build up in singers‚ and phlegm is every singer’s worst enemy because the more you drink milk‚ the more phlegm is built up and can increase the production of mucus which affects the sound of the voice. Milk contains lactic acid which produces more phlegm‚ and thus make you strain while singing. Milk does not directly cause vocal chord damage. Milk can lead to excess mucus production
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experimented is whether bacteria can become resistant to antibacterial soaps. Bacteria will be grown in an agar broth containing .01%‚ .1%‚ .5% and 10% antibacterial soap. To fully understand the subject‚ information on everything necessary to conduct this experiment and comprehend the results was researched. Once the experiment is completed a conclusion will be able to be made as to whether or not bacteria can become resistant to antibacterial soaps The procedure for the experiment is as follows.
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1 Dr.s Paul and Robert Ward are the authors of “Encyclopedia of Weight Training.” For reviews and where to order the book‚ See details at the end of this chapter. ADVANCED TRAINING (ANAEROBIC/AEROBIC & WEIGHT TRAINING) DR. PAUL WARD 2/28/01 – 11/24/01 – Revised 5/15/02 BEYOND THE BASICS! INTRODUCTION When you are successful in your efforts to improve your fitness state (muscular and cardiovascular) you develop a desire to move on to higher levels of achievement. This is a natural response
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all the time‚ yet all living organisms perform one or both of two very important processes; cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is performed by plant organisms and some bacteria‚ and cellular respiration is performed by all living organisms. These two processes are reliant on each other. Photosynthesis creates oxygen‚ which is used in cellular respiration. Cellular respiration in turn creates carbon dioxide‚ which is an important “ingredient” in the process of photosynthesis.
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cheese. 3. First milk is pasteurized by heating it to 72℃ for 15 seconds to kill any harmful bacteria. Then‚ the milk is cooled and either a special blend of bacteria or an acidic solution - such as vinegar or lemon juice - is added. The milk is left for one and half hours while the bacteria converts lactose (a substance called "milk sugar") into lactic acid. This causes the milk to sour and the pH to drop to approximately 4.5. A substance called "rennet" is then added to the milk and within a short
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Cellular Respiration In this lab the effects of different substrates on the rate of cellular respiration is being put to a test which is a very interesting experiment. The three major substrate solutions being used for this experiment are glucose‚ maltose‚ and alanine. The issues this experiment addresses are cellular respiration occur in different stages which are glycolysis‚ citric acid cycle‚ and fermentation. In this lab the experiment determines the effect of different substrates on
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The Experiment Gloria Isham Central Texas College Twenty- six men are chosen to participate in the roles of guards and prisoners in a psychological study led by a Doctor Archaleta for which each participant is to receive $14‚000 after two weeks. Travis has just lost his part time job and is a peace protester who wants to travel to India with his girlfriend. Barris is a 42-year-old who lives alone with a domineering mother‚ who has made him join the experiment to raise money for her hip operation
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Plastic from milk Materials and Equipment The materials listed below are for doing the experimental procedure exactly as written. However‚ you can make changes to the experimental procedure in order to use a different size measuring cup and/or a stovetop rather than a microwave. * Mugs or other heat-resistant cups (4); they should all be identical so as not to introduce another variable (See Variables in Your Science Fair Project)‚ and large enough to hold more than 8 oz. of liquid * Masking
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EXPERIMENT 1: REACTIONS OF ENOLATE IONS WITH CARBONYL GROUPS Aims In this experiment we used two techniques for the reactions of enolate ions with carbonyl groups. One technique used was Doebner reaction and the other technique used was Claisen-Schmidt reaction. Therefore the aim of this experiment is to synthesize trans p-methoxycinnamic acid and to synthesize dibenzalacetone via an aldol condensation reaction between acetone and benzaldehyde. The products would be recrystallized using ethanol
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