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    Averrhoa Bilimbi

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    textiles. The fruit is used to remove stains from clothing and also for washing the hands. It is also used as a seasoning and is made into sweets‚ including jam‚ and is used in making pickles. Daruty reports that the fruit contain potassium oxalate. Burkill and Haniff records that the leaves are used by the Malays externally as a paste applied hot to itches; and internally‚ fresh or fermented‚ for syphilis; or‚ in the form of infusion‚ as a protective medicine after childbirth. Heyne states

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    Chemiluminescence Lab

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    mentioned briefly in the literature as a means to increase capture rates of aquatic amphibians” (Kristine L. Grayson 1996). In this process of chemiluminescence what happens “in Chemiluminescent Systems wherein a hydrogen peroxide component and an oxalate ester-fluorescer component are mixed and reacted to produce light” (Victor B World

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    Christina Grello With the dramatically increasing population it is extremely important that we find a low-cost‚ carbon-neutral fuel. American chemist Dr. Daniel Nocera has devoted his career to finding this alternative energy source using photosynthesis as his inspiration. Photosynthesis‚ the conversion of solar energy into chemical energy stored in the bonds of glucose‚ is arguably one of the most important chemical reactions on earth. The maintenance of life on earth‚ our food‚ oxygen‚ and fossil

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    I. PYELONEPHRITIS It is particular type of upper urinary tract infection (UTI) in which the renal tissue becomes inflamed due to the prolonged presence of a pathogen. The infectious microbe can be either viral or bacterial in origin‚ but is most commonly caused by Escherichia coli. The bacterium generally originates in the urethra‚ spreads to the bladder and up through the urethras‚ and finally impacts one or both of the kidneys. Pathophysiology One or both kidneys may be involved. The infection

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    Basics of Magnetism

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    Basics of Magnetism by Ron Kurtus (revised 29 January 2013) Magnetism is a force of attraction or replusion that acts at a distance. It is due to a magnetic field‚ which is caused by moving electrically charged particles. It is also inherent in magnetic objects such as a magnet. A magnet is an object that exhibits a strong magnetic field and will attract materials like iron to it. Magnets have two poles‚ called the north (N) and south (S) poles. Two magnets will be attacted by their opposite poles

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    Review Fear The Walking Dead “Cobalt” The National Guard’s desire for the locality is exposed; Travis ‚ as well as Madison‚ make a tough choice. Doug Thompson is placed in a holding room at the area military services control post. Strand (Colman Domingo)‚ a fellow cellmate wearing a good suit‚ mocks Doug that he is not adequate enough to take care of his family members‚ however‚ fortunately‚ his spouse is beautiful enough to get someone who will be able to. Military personnel take notice of Doug

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    Macrocyclic Synthesis

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    Lab Report Macrocyclic Synthesis (Heme Analog) I. Purpose of Experiment and Introduction The purpose of this lab experiment is to prepare meso-tetraphenylporphin (TPP) and its copper‚ cobalt or zinc complex by condensing benzaldehyde with pyrrole in boiling propanoic acid. II. Introduction and Background There are two types of proteins that function as oxygen carriers: myoglobin (stores the oxygen) and hemoglobin (present in red blood cells and is responsible for oxygen transport)

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    PRODUCT

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    marketed dosage form. Apparatus and reagents: Test tube Mortar pestle Dilute HCl Disodium hydrogen phosphate NH4OH AlCl3 NaOH Cobalt nitrate Ammonium carbonate Preparation of the sample: Ten of marketed products (tablets/ capsule) is taken and crushed in mortar pastle. This powder is used as a sample through out the experiment. Sample is taken‚ then dilute HCl is added‚

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    Experiment 5 Preparation and Standardization of Potassium Permanganate Standard Solution Purposes 1.To know the method of preparation and standardization of potassium permanganate standard solution. 2. To grasp the principle‚ the conditions and the method of permanganate titration. 3. To grasp the determination of hydrogen peroxide in hydrogen peroxide solution with permanganate method. Principle Permanganate titration with potassium permanganate solution (KMnO4) as standard solution is one of

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    Drug Delivery System

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    characteristic aromatic alliaceous odor and taste. Under a microscope‚ the powder shows swollen parenchyma cells with granular contents; thin epidermal cells; lignified narrow spiral and annular vessels; scattered starch grains; rhomboid crystals of calcium oxalate; sclereids of the epidermis and dry scales. Identication (Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification Test for Crude Plant Drugs) – Test solution—Transfer 1.0g of dried allii sativi Bulbus Pulveratus to a suitable glass apparatus. Extract with 10mL

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