inactive ingredients; by salt content‚ the active ingredients are 75% dextroamphetamine salts and 25% levoamphetamine salts . Adderall works by increasing the activity of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain‚ which results from its interactions with trace amine associated receptor 1 and vesicular monoamine transporter 2 . Adderall shares many chemical and
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2. Composition / Specification of Components Chemical Name Thermit Welding Powder. CAS No. 7429-90-5 (Aluminium) 7440-50-8 (Copper) 1317-39-1 1344-95-2 7440-21-3 Name Aluminium / Copper Copper Oxide Calcium Silicate Silicon Carbon(trace) Fluorine(trace) Iron(trace) 3. Hazard Data Hazard Description: Can cause heart burns. Along with the starting powder hazardous classification 4.1 4. First Aid Procedure General Advice: After Inhalation: After Skin Contact: Remove from exposure‚ lie down
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to the unknowledgeable twenty-first century reader. Which is why everyone needs to understand the historical context‚ so they can have a chance to love the plays. To develop a full appreciation for Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ one should track the crown‚ trace the peasants‚ study the church‚ and follow the timeline. As we all should have an appreciation for Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the easiest way to do that is to track the crown. Since‚ Kingship is not inherited directly from the king‚ but future king have
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‘The Mobile Phone: A Blessing or a Curse’ from the eighteen hundreds to the present day‚ mankind has made many inventions: the television‚ radio‚ digital watches‚ and more recently home computers. Now‚ in the twenty first century a new invention has become one of the most widely used forms of communication in the world today. This of course is the mobile phone. Although available in the nineteen eighties and nineteen nineties it did not become as popular as first expected. Mainly due to the fact
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nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%). Trace gases and aerosols make up the remaining 1% of air. The trace gases include the noble gases argon‚ neon‚ helium‚ krypton and xenon‚ hydrogen and the greenhouse gases. The aerosols are solid or liquid particles having diameters in the region of 0.001 to 10 microns‚ and include dust‚ soot‚ sea salt crystals‚ spores‚ bacteria‚ viruses and a plethora of other microscopic particles‚ which may be natural or man-made. Why are trace gases important? The most important
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People identify themselves by their colour‚ culture‚ language or religion. The identity goes back to generations and it doesn’t start or change within the individual. It is an evolutionary process where each person brings upon some changes. This is best described in Alice Walker’s short story‚ “Everyday Use”‚ where three characters‚ a mother and two daughters‚ are portrayed differently‚ each with its different qualities and philosophies on life that are often seen in generations
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This composes the upper 25% of the planet. Next‚ the hydrogen thins out into the gaseous atmosphere which is 1000 km (620 miles) deep. It is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of methane‚ water‚ ammonia‚ and hydrogen sulfide. Some scientists believe that there are also polysulphur compounds and phosphine which lend their colors to the clouds. Jupiter also has a faint ring system. It is comprised of one main ring
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transport chain‚ and the production of a novel Fe stress- specific PS I binding protein IsiA‚ which forms an 18 mer around PSI to protect it from photooxidation (Bibby‚ 2001). The Fe Hypothesis Martin speculated that adding 0.3 million tons of the trace metal Fe into the Southern Ocean would be
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Questions: carbohydrates‚ protein‚ fats: macronutrients; carbohydrates; fats; proteins; not required by the body; fat soluble‚ water soluble; major‚ trace Completion Exercise: carbohydrates‚ fats and proteins are all yes (energy source for the body) and yes (broken down by digestion); fat-soluble vitamins‚ water-soluble vitamins‚ major minerals‚ trace minerals and water are all no (energy source for the body) and no (broken down by digestion). INQUIRY 1.3 Study Questions: senses; appetite; hunger
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attention‚ and the emotional element of an event is processed on an unconscious pathway in the brain leading to the amygdala. Only then are the actual sensations derived from an event processed. Consolidation is the processes of stabilizing a memory trace after the initial acquisition. It may perhaps be thought of part of the process of encoding or of storage‚ or it may be considered as a memory process in its own right. It is usually considered to consist of two specific processes‚ synaptic consolidation
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