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    Yogeshwari College‚ ambajogai‚ Dist. Beed. Maharashtra‚ India Abstract Hydroxylations are possibly the most widespread type of steroid bioconversion. Hydroxylations can be used to buildintermediates for further chemical synthesis to provide the steroid molecule with the adequate structure for therapeutic applications. Microorganisms able to hydroxylate steroids in positions C1 to C21 and in position C26 have been reported. 11 α hydroxylation is regarded as essential for anti-inflammatory action

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    Steroid Hormones Report

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    Thin-Layer Chromatography of Steroid Hormones Physiology Report 4.2 March 7th‚ 2012 By: Taryn Westerman Donald Fru Gloria Villarreal Julian Garcia Objective The purpose of this experiment was to test the solubility of various steroids in order to obtain more information about their structure. An unknown was also given to be included in the experiment. The test that was performed was thin-layer chromatography which required a glass plate. The known steroids used in this experiment were

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    parson. Good afternoon everyone. Today‚ I would like to talk about Effects of steroid ointment application on chemotherapy-induced phlebitis by A randomized‚ double-blind‚ placebo-controlled clinical trial. We have nothing to declare for this research. Phlebitis is a very common side effects of continuous intravenous infusion of 5-fluorouracil via the peripheral veins. We evaluated the preventive effects of topical steroid application on fluorouracil-induced phlebitis by randomized‚ double-blind‚

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    Cause and Effect- Steroids

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    Metacognitive Analysis Introduction I am focusing on the cause and effect genre in this paper to inform the reader about steroids and how they have become a common phenomenon among athletes. What some people may not know are the negative effects steroids have on a person’s intellectual/spiritual‚ social-emotion‚ and physical appearance. For instance‚ a person on steroids may have an effected social- emotional relationship with others due to the increase in testosterone‚ causing many users to lash

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    down on this and some people think that if you can access it then you should you it to reach your full potential. Yes‚ it is debatable whether or not they should be allowed because it can be looked at from so many different points of view. Anabolic steroids are not the only way people have tried to get an edge throughout history. Even in the 1800’s swimmers were using stimulants to make them swim faster. Most of what people use that is considered cheating is any kind of stimulant that would make their

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    Baseball & Juice There aren’t many times when you can turn it to ESPN or MLB network without finding out that someone has been caught doing steroids or “performance enhancing drugs”‚ or someone isn’t going to be inducted into Cooperstown‚ because they’ve been rumored to be taking steroids But what’s the big deal?! The players are taking them to be better players and win games‚ last time I checked don’t you play to win? Maybe it’s not the players that should be punished maybe Americas pastime

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    Michael Jackson

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    Sharene Salameh WGS209 March 12‚ 2014 -Known as the "King of Pop‚" singer-songwriter Michael Jackson was born in Gary‚ Indiana‚ on August 29‚ 1958. -As a child‚ he performed as the lead singer of the Jackson family’s popular Motown group‚ the Jackson 5. Jackson went on to become one of the most internationally famous award-winning solo pop sensations to date. Jackson’s 2009 death stirred controversy and was ultimately ruled a homicide. Dr. Conrad Murray‚ who had

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    Steroids are a form of performance enhancing drugs that are banned through out the sporting world and illegal in most countries. They have been used since Ancient Greece but the present form came into being in the 1930’s. They have a similar effect in the body as that of testosterones. The steroids can be taken in 4 ways. There are Oral Pills‚ Skin Patches‚ Injectable Steroids and creams/gels to apply on the area. Medical - Although they are meant to be used as medical treatments for cancer and

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    Why Athletes Use Steroids

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    debated weather not to have steroids in sports‚ or to keep them away from all competition. However some athletes use steroids anyway to “get ahead” of the competition. These action can cause athletes being kicked out of a game or even all future competition. Some people ask “Why use steroids?” Some athletes use drugs‚ where they can train their bodies hard and then have their bodies recover fast. Different types of athletes use steroids in different ways depending on what sport the athlete is partaking

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    4 Points of Winning

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    Excerpts from SGI President Ikeda’s Speech at the Greater Tokyo #2 Executive Leaders Conference (April 5‚ 2008) ****This is unofficial & tentative translation****** I would like to confirm the four points that are most fundamental and most vital for constructing the Soka Gakkai for the new age. First is prayer. Second is action. Third is unity of “many in body‚ one in mind.” Fourth is unity with the mentor‚ oneness of mentor and disciple. These are the forces for victoriously

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