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    Soap and Oil Small Tea

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    differ in duration of use and way of removing and washing. Rx * peeled natural soap  * rose water * vix * liquid glycerin * glysolid cream * two table spoonful of curcum * olive oil small tea glass  * castor oil small tea glass * bitter almond oil small tea glass  ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- fit mitt smear in wanted place once daily for 2 weeks Method of preparation: Peeled of natural

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    Essential Oils Isolated from Artemisia Vulgaris Linn Of Philippine Origin: Its Antibacterial Activity Prepared by: Dr. Jennifer U. Dotado-Maderazo Lyceum of the Philippines University- Batangas College of Dentistry 2010 Introduction and Review of Literature Introduction The Philippines is known for its natural resources‚ being a tropical country‚ its supply of naturally occurring medicinal plants can be observed everywhere. Thus‚ the practice of traditional medicine has been passed

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    Abstract In vitro studies show that tea tree oil can be used as a topical methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) eradication regimen in a laboratory setting. This report has been researched using a wide range of journals and internet sources to find out whether tea tree oil can be used as an alternative to Mupirocin for those suffering from MRSA colonisation. The journals that were searched contained useful information about tea tree oil as an antiseptic‚ however‚ many of the studies

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    Antibacterial Activity

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    The Antibacterial Activity of Pansit-PansitanLeaves Extract (Peperomia pellucida) against Staphylococcus Aureus and Pseudomonasfluorescens Bacteria Laurio‚ Marc Gabrielle B. Malvas‚ Leif Ivan J. Rosario‚ John Paul O. Tanguilan‚ John Matthew I. Calma‚ Charlotte S. Diaz‚ Ma. Clarisse B. IV-STE In partial fulfilment for the requirement in Research I Pitogo High School S.Y 2014-2015 Ms.Lilibeth S. Lumapas September 5‚ 2014 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study

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    (Mangifera indica) leaves extract and Coconut Oil as an Antibacterial Ointment A Science Investigatory Project of Kristifany C. Mamba Bansud National High School-Regional Science High School for Region IV – MIMAROPA Pag-asa‚ Bansud‚ Oriental Mindoro Abstract The purpose of this study is to produce an antibacterial ointment out of Mango leaves extract and coconut oil. Young mango leaves were gathered and was chopped into small pieces. 50 mL of coconut oil was put in a frying pan. Then‚ the chopped

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    garlic as antibacterial

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    Garlic and Bacteria Inhibition Does garlic keep vampires away? You can’t prove it scientifically‚ but many people do believe that garlic is good for what ails you — among other things it helps to ward off infection. Emily Koch noticed that her mom‚ who eats garlic‚ has fewer colds than other family members‚ so she decided to see if the stories about garlic are true. You can get a look at her project display in the figure. Figure: Project display for “Garlic and bacteria inhibition.” Hypothesis

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    How to make antibacterial soap Things You’ll Need: * 1 pound unscented‚ uncolored soap * 4 oz water * double boiler * wooden spoon * Small‚ heat-resistant‚ glass bowl * teaspoon * soap molds You can make this soap at home with just a few ingredients. There’s no need to work with lye to make this soap; just start with unscented‚ uncolored soap as your base. You will need 1 Pound of soap. Grate the soap and set aside. Weigh out 4 ounces of water. Don’t measure out

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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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    Red-Black Tree Abstract--In this paper‚ Red-Black Tree is discussed and various operations that can be performed on it are illustrated. The operations include rotation/restructuring (Left-Rotation and Right-Rotation)‚ inserting a node in Red-Black Tree and deleting a node from Red-Black Tree thereby maintaining its Red-Black Properties. I. Introduction A fascinating and important balanced binary search tree is the red-black tree. Rudolf Bayer invented this important tree structure in 1972

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    The Efficiency of Ampalaya (Momordica charantia) Leaves Extract as Antibacterial Soap Source: Marie Grace C.  Caiña Robel M. Evarola Hazel D. Clavano Abstract: Plants play a vital role in the production of most medicine and drugs. Extracts of different plants are known to have therapeutic effects. Synthetics and pharmaceuticals are based on natural compounds first found on plants‚ bacteria and fungi. About 40% of all prescribed drugs are derived from natural substances composed of scientifically

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