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    Application of Semiconductor Nanomaterials in Catalysis and Medical Sciences A Scientific Document submitted to National Center for Catalysis Research Indian Institute of Technology‚ Chennai for 10th Catalysis orientation programme-2009 By N.THILLAI SIVAKUMAR [pic] Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) GB Marg‚ Bhavnagar – 364 002 Gujarat‚ India CONTENTS

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    CARBON6 9 2 0 1 4

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    stand for a new class of carbon-based nanomaterials and have attracted tremendous interest due to their unique properties [1]. CNDs with tunable band gap‚ stable photoluminescence (PL)‚ easy functionality‚ excellent biocompatibility‚ and lower cytotoxicity offer excellent potential candidates for various applications [1‚2]. Unfortunately‚ though extensive efforts have been devoted to the synthesis and optical property investigations of CNDs‚ the research of the nonlinear optical (NLO) response to

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    Daisy Lene M. Diomampo B.S-Pharmacy IV Articles related to Bignay Leaf Extract Bignay is a small‚ smooth‚ dioecious tree‚ 4 to 10 meters high. Leaves are shiny‚ oblong‚ 8 to 20 centimeters long‚ pointed at the tip‚ rounded or pointed at the base. Spikes are axillary or terminal‚ simple‚ and usually 5 to 15 centimeters long. Flowers are small and green. Male flowers are about 1.5 millimeters in diameter‚ borne on spikes‚ while the female flowers grow out on racemes. Fruit is fleshy‚ red‚ acid

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    Anti-cancer Drug Screening in Vitro Introduction: The incidences of cancer remain high despite advances in our understanding of cancer. Cancer is a class of diseases characterized by out of control cell growth. Normal cells are constantly subject to signals that control whether the cell should divide‚ differentiate into another cell or die. Cancer cells develop a degree of independence from these signals‚ which results in uncontrolled growth and proliferation. If this proliferation is allowed

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    over-the-counter medications by older adults. Public Health Nursing ‚ 9 (1)‚ 29-36. Fleiszig‚ S. M.‚ Evans‚ D. J.‚ Do‚ N.‚ Vallas‚ V.‚ Shin‚ S.‚ & Mostov‚ K. (1997). Epithelial cell polarity affects susceptibility to pseudomonas aeruginosa invasion and cytotoxicity. Infection and Immunity ‚ 65 (7)‚ 2861-2867. Fraunfelder‚ F. T.‚ Bagby‚ G. C.‚ & Kelly‚ D. J. (1982). Fatal aplastic anemia following topical administration of ophthalmic chloramphenicol. American journal of ophthalmology ‚ 93 (3)‚ 356-60. Goldstein

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    Nutritional and environmental impact on carcinogenesis Nutritional and environmental impact on carcinogenesis Tumor: A mass of cells which growth is atypical when referenced to the normal surrounding tissue structure. Neoplasm: Literally means “new growth” and is a term commonly used the same way that the term tumor is used.  An abnormal mass of tissue‚ the growth of which exceeds and is uncoordinated with that of the normal tissues and persists in the same excessive manner after

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    Pathogenesis: Implications for Vaccines and Therapies Yang‚ Z.-Y.‚ H. J. Duckers‚ N. J. Sullivan‚ A. Sanchez‚ E. G. Nabel‚ and G. J. Nabel. (2000). Identification of the Ebola virus glycoprotein as the main viral determinant of vascular cell cytotoxicity and injury. Nat David Sanders Lab. (2007). Putting Ebola Virus to Good Use-Gene Therapy. Retrieved from: http://bilbo.bio.purdue.edu/~viruswww/Sanders_home/research.html.

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    The Effectiveness of Guyabano (annona muricata) leaf extract in killing dengue virus (denv) By ARC CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND The Dengue virus is a member of the virus family Flaviviridae and is transmitted to people through the bite of the mosquitos Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. Dengue virus is now believed to be the most common arthropod-borne disease in the world. Dengue is mainly found in the tropics because the mosquitoes require a

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    ANTIOXIDATIVE PROPERTY OF SOURSOP LEAF EXTRACT A Research Proposal Presented to The Faculty of University of Baguio Science High School In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Subject Research III Quimson‚ Crystal Ivy O. Osias‚ Dymphna Xel D. Choi‚ Brian March 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Table of contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii CHAPTER I: THE PROBLEM Background of the Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Exam 2 Study Guide w/ Chapters 15‚ 16‚ 17 1) Innate Immunity (p.446): A defenses against pathogens that is present at birth. Two major lines of defense; 1. Physical : Skin (epidermis + dermis) and mucous membranes 2. Internal: Cell and chemicals that inactivate or kill invaders Adaptive immunity (p.446): The body’s ability to recognize and defend itself against distinct invaders and their products. 2) Five attributes of adaptive immunity (p.471) 1. Specificity: When the immune response acts

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