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    ABSTRACT Cockroaches are the most noted pests insects due to their population. Cockroaches are also the hardiest insects on the planet because they have a capability to stay live for a month without food. The high price and health risks problem from food branded chemical insecticides gives dilemma to Filipino household. Respiratory diseases can also get from chemical insecticides inhaled by a person. This study seeks the possibility of using the extracts

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    Vanaspati, Edible Oil

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    phospholipid‚ rapeseed oil‚ soybean oil‚ sunflower oil‚ total lipid‚ triglyceride. KEY WORDS: Hydrogenated fats are used as edible products in such forms as shortening‚ cooking fat‚ and margarine. In India and many other countries‚ hydrogenated fats known as vanaspati are consumed as a substitute for ghee (anhydrous butterfat). Hydrogenated fats for the above kinds of edible uses are produced by partial and selective hydrogenation of liquid oils‚ such as soybean‚ sunflower‚ rapeseed‚ cottonseed‚ and

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    Investigatory Project

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION I. Background of the Study The red rice beans have the best medicinal qualities of all beans. 16th century herbalist/physician Li Shizhen wrote this about the red rice bean: “induces the production of good fluid‚ facilitate urination‚ reduces swelling‚ stops vomitting; To be used to treat diarrhea‚ alcohol intoxication; Helps to get rid of the swellings of winter fires‚ stops pus and dilutes the blood‚ induces milk flow…”. Unlike all the beans mentioned above‚ red

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    Food safety case in hk

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    poisonings were generally acute. Although as a catering industry employees‚ they can’t distinguish edible mushroom species from inedible ones. Sometimes‚ they produce the inedible mushroom to the customer unwittingly. Therefore‚ now I will advice some ways to prevent mushroom toxin poisonings for the future catering operation. First of all‚ I think the government should provide the information of edible and inedible mushroom species‚ people’s knowledge of mushroom is improved that will reduce mushroom

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    Legumes

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    Legumes Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) An annual Asian plant in the pea family‚ widely cultivated for the edible seeds in its short inflated pods. A round yellowish edible seed‚ widely used as a pulse. Also called garbanzo. There are two types of chickpeas: desi and kabuli. Desi contains smaller‚ darker seeds and have more of a rough coat. Kabuli is a larger‚ lighter colored bean with a smoother coat.  Uses * Chickpeas are an important food plant in India‚ Africa‚ and Central and South America

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    Act2 Entom

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    Department of Biology‚ College of Science‚ Polytechnic University of the Philippines ABSTRACT    Classifications of insect mouthparts are based on the manner insects feed on plants. Insect mouthparts are of two main types: chewing and piercing-sucking. Some insects have modifications of these two basic types. A study in the modifications of mouthparts in insects was conducted. Insects with different mouthparts (grasshopper‚ honeybee‚ mosquito‚ butterfly and housefly) were caught within the premises

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    crimes as murder‚ suicide‚ and other criminal acts by examining various insects instead of using human tissues. This forensic tool is used to determine the postmortem interval of a corpse and the cause of death of a corpse when all other forms of human evidence (human blood‚ tissues‚ hair‚ etc.) are not present at the scene. Forensic entomologists prefer using insects to determine these factors of death because the insects produce similar results as human test materials such as human blood or tissues

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    Wasp Mimicry Case Studies

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    predator into believing the insect is something that it’s not‚ saving the insect’s life. Mimicry typically involves three things: a model‚ a mimic‚ and a selecting agent (Boppré et al). Mimicry is affected by natural selection (Kikuchi et al). When an organism survives and deceives its predator‚ then those traits are passed on to the next generation. There are many types of mimicry including

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    with Creatures In the poems “An Advancement of Learning” and “An August Midnight” the connection between both poems is their focuses on their encounters with creatures‚ Heaney’s with a rat on a river embankment and Hardy’s with several nocturnal insects that fly through his window. Both draw on the idea of their personal encounters with creatures to portray these ideas. In contrast they are composed of different structures. In “An Advancement of Learning” it is composed of nine stanzas of four

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    Skin And Skin Disorders

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    Disorders‚ an insect bite is a puncture wound in the skin by any variety of insects. Some people have more reactions to bites or stings. Babies are usually more affected by bites and stings than adults. Severe allergic or toxic reactions are not common but can be life-threatening and require emergency care. Common stinging or biting insects that cause mild reactions are: mosquitoes‚ flies‚ fleas‚ bedbugs and kissing bugs‚ chiggers‚ nonpoisonous spiders‚ ticks‚ scabies‚ and lice. Some insects are more

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