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    Dettol only

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    The soap market size is of Rs. 17 Billion in Pakistan It is divided in two categories: Beauty Soap (Lux‚ Capri‚ Dove etc.) Anti Bacterial Soap (Lifebuoy‚ Safeguard‚ Dettol) The share of Anti bacterial soaps is 49% This segment has a value of Rs 8.3 billion It has a annual volume turnover of 33700 tones Antibacterial Soap Market is increasing by 7% The overall soap market is growing by 10% To capitalize on brand equity of Dettol‚ it should position its brand

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    BIOREMEDATION

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    BIOREMEDIATION INTRODUCTION:- The process of bioremediation was reportedly devised by George M Robinson in the 1960 during experimentation with dirty jars and the introduction of microbes this was however not applied until the 1972 clean out of the fuel holding tanks on the RMS queen mary. Science 1972 bioremediation has become greater developed as a means of cleaning up spills of gasoline diesel ‚ heavy metals and other easily degraded petroleum products (National Research Council 1993). Bioremediation

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    phonological similarity‚ haishi could be dropped (in [2]‚ both VPs contain the same object). (Huang & Li‚ 2009) [2] Ni mai biao (haishi) You buy watch (or) xiu biao (ne)? repair watch (Q)? “Do you sell watches or repair watches?” Such conjugation reduction also occurs in A-not-A questions. As described by Huang and Li (2009)‚ it entails two constituents; of which the latter must equate to the former with negation (bu). They also explained its reduced subtypes: firstly‚ X-not-XP‚ where the

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    kidney Answer: a Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective 1: LO 20.2 Describe bacterial and parasitic diseases of the urogenital system that are not sexually transmitted. Section Reference 1: Section 20.2 Urogenital Diseases Usually Not Transmitted Sexually 5) Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the _____. a) bladder b) rectum c) kidney d) urethra Answer: c Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective 1: LO 20.2 Describe bacterial and parasitic diseases of the urogenital system that are not sexually transmitted

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    Zoology

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    Part - B. PART - A Invertebrate General organization (general morphology‚ mode of life adaptations life cycles and economic importance) of the following groups with special reference to the topics mentioned in each group Protozoa: Parasitism‚ conjugation and autogamy‚ medical importance. Porifera: Canal system‚ skeletal structures and their taxonomic value‚ position of porifera in the Animal Kingdom. Coelenterata: Polymorphism; measenteries corals and coral reefs. Platyhelminthes: Parastic adaptations

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    The Effects of Bacterial Meningitis on the Brain Abstract Meningitis is an infection of the subarachnoid space (located between the middle arachnid matter and the inner pia mater) of the meninges‚ which is the thin layer of tissues that line the brain and the spinal cord. Cerebrospinal fluid flows through the subarachnoid space and the meninges‚ providing cushion for the brain and the spinal cord‚ and filling the internal spaces within the brain. There are 2 main types of meningitis

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    Disinfectant Lab Report

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    experiment is to discover which type of bacterial inhibitor‚ antiseptics (Hydrogen Peroxide)‚ disinfectants (Ammonia)‚ or antibiotics (Erythromycin) are the most effective; in other words‚ which type of bacterial inhibitor will create the largest zone of inhibition in millimeters squared. In doing this experiment‚ the researchers will reveal which bacterial inhibitors abolish the most bacteria. In the future‚ people will choose the most effective bacterial inhibitor; therefore‚ they save both money

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    chiefly albumin. It is then separated from the albumin and taken up by the hepatic cells. Two nonalbumin proteins‚ isolated from the liver cell cytoplasm and designated Y and Z‚ account for the intracellular binding and transport of bilirubin. The conjugation of bilirubin occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum of the hepatocyte. An enzyme‚ uridyldiphosphate glucuronyl transferase(UDPGT)‚ transfers a glucuronic acid molecule to each of the two proprionic acid side chains in bilirubin‚ converting bilirubin

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    phenelalanine.The presence of flavonoids in plants give colours to the plants. In terms of structure‚ flavonoids are built from polyphenolic compound which is composed 15 carbon atoms.Structural class‚degree of hydroxylation‚ other substituitions‚ conjugations and degree of polymerization determine the chemical nature in flavonoids.Flavonoids are classified into at least ten chemical groups.They are flavanones‚ flavones‚ isoflavonoids‚ flavans (flavanols)‚ anthocyanins and flavonols‚(Cook & Samman ‚1996)

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    Abstract The ecology of diatoms may be better explained by conceptualizing them as composite organisms consisting of the host cell and its bacterial associates. Our previous investigated diatom-bacterial interactions at the single-cell level found that bacterial assemblages varied substantially even among closely related individual host cells. The bacterial assemblages associated with single cells could be separated into three distinct groups‚ but these groups occurred irrespective of host cell

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