the air to take away the moisture. 6. Once the plastic is dried it will become harder but will also retain a lot of its flexibility. St. Mary’s Academy 525 P. Burgos St. Pasay City High School Department “The Feasibility of Gabi (Colocasia Esculenta) as an Effective Component of Biodegradable Plastic” Presented To: Ms. Maria Theresa L. Estilong In partial fulfilment of the Requirements in Science 9: Chemistry (2nd Quarter) Submitted By: Steffi Naomi S. Santos Ivan Joshua
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Biodegradable Plastic from Gabi Leaves By: Mickaela Olan 9-Apple PLASTIC • A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass‚ but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic‚ most commonly derived from petrochemicals‚ but many are partially natural. ADVANTAGES OF PLASTIC: • Advantages of plastic are light in weight. • They can be easily moulded and have
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ABSTRACT Scientists continue to search for and conserve little-known plants those whose medicinal properties have become crucial in the fight against diseases. Moreover‚ lessons from folk medicine‚ indigenous knowledge and Chinese medicine on crude extracts points to possible finding of novel promising and strong pharmaceutically bioactive constituents. Arum palaestinum‚ commonly known as Black Calla Lily‚ is one of the important medicinal plants belonging to family Araceae which has not been well
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Kawena Elkington Speech Outline Title: Kalo and Its Significance General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the significance of kalo in traditional Hawaiian society and modern society of Hawaii. Thesis Statement: Significance of kalo can be found in traditional Hawaiian society as well as the society of Hawaii today. 1. Introduction a. Attention Getter: There is an olelo noeau‚ or Hawaiian proverb that is as follows: He kuaana ke kalo I
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Kabir and Saha‚ IJP‚ 2014; Vol. 1(10): 654-659. ISSN: 2348-3962 IJP (2014)‚ Vol. 1‚ Issue 10 (Research article) Received on 19 July‚ 2014; received in revised form‚ 13 September‚ 2014; accepted‚ 29 September‚ 2014; published 01 October‚ 2014 A STUDY ON THE INDIGENOUS MEDICINAL PLANTS AND HEALING PRACTICES OF MURONG TRIBE IN KHAGRACHARI DISTRICT (BANGLADESH) Tasmiatul Kabir 1* and Subrata Saha 2 Department of Pharmacy 1‚ University of Asia Pacific‚ Dhanmondi‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Department of Pharmacy
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ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Sta. Mesa‚ Manila Belarjang‚ Elizar A. Lacsamana‚ Reiko M. Mangohom‚ Mary Rose V. Salavaria‚ Bia C. Yen Cheung‚ Christal Lyn F. In partial fulfillment of the course Biological Science Manihot Esculenta as Body Powder Prof. Hazel M. de Ramos TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgment…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1 Abstract…………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………..2 Objectives………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………
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HOLY CHILD EDUCATIONAL CENTER‚ INC. SAN JOSE‚ IRIGA CITY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Researchers: Marvin Sayson Angelika Princess Zagada Chelsea Cleofe Samar Lloyd Raymond Florece Acknowledgement: We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the people who have inspired us and who encourage us to continue this investigation. To our parents‚ for their invaluable support‚ for the trust‚ the loyalty and the understanding they have given to us during the conduct
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Comparison of Effective Biodegradable Plastics from; Saba(Musa paradisiaca) and Taro (Colocasia esculenta) An Investigatory project Submitted to the College of Arts and Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Plant and Animal Genetics Submitted by: BS Biology 3 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to help one of the biggest issues concerning the environment‚ the massive production of plastics. The researchers will use environment-friendly
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Title of PhD research proposal: Morphological and Molecular Characterization‚ Micropropagation and nutritional assessment of cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott) germplasms from Ethiopia By: Eyasu Wada Wachamo Email: eyasuwada@yahoo.com Phone number (Mobile): 251 912 841 769 Skype name: eyasu.wada1 Applied Genetics PhD student‚ Department of Microbial‚ Cellular and Moleulr Biology‚ Addis Ababa University 1. Introduction Cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium L. Schott) is herbaceous‚ perennial
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of Study Cocoyam (Colocasia spp and Xanthosoma spp) is grown in the tropics and sub-tropical regions of the world particularly in Africa for human nutrition‚ animal feed‚ and cash income for both farmers and traders (Onwueme and Charles‚ 1994). Cocoyam is vegetatively propagated using the corms and to a lesser extent the cormels. As food for human consumption‚ the nutritional value of the various parts of cocoyam is primarily caloric (Davies et al
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