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    CURRICULUM VITAE 1.1 Personal Information * Name : Devi Mayasari * NPM : 150610120131 * Majority/Faculty : Agribusiness/Agriculture * Permanent Address : Jl. Masjid Syuhada Gg. Bunga Ester No. 7 * Postal code : 20131 * Town : Medan * Place of birth : Medan * Date of birth : December 16th ‚ 1994 * Phone : - * Mobile : 083199390540 * Allowance

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    emergent will be discussed in this project. Microalgae‚ like higher plants‚ produce storage lipids in the form of triacylglycerol (TAGs). Although TAGs could be used to produce wide variety of chemicals‚ so also the production of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs)‚ which can be used as a substitute for Fossil-derived diesel fuel. This fuel‚ known as biodiesel‚ can be synthesized from TAGs via a simple Transesterification reaction in the presence of acid or base and methanol. Biodiesel can be used in

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    “tetraether lipids” in which two hydrophilic heads attached to the same hydrophobic tail through ether bonds – more stable‚ less fluid Bulky isoprenoid core. Ether linkage characteristic of these membranes less sensative to acid hydrolysis than ester linkage. 2. Membrane channel have a reduced pore size. Control size of the entrance to the pore and the ion selectivity at the porin entrance. Control influx of proton across the outer membrane 3. Protein influx inhibited by chemiosmotic gradient

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    mentioned briefly in the literature as a means to increase capture rates of aquatic amphibians” (Kristine L. Grayson 1996). In this process of chemiluminescence what happens “in Chemiluminescent Systems wherein a hydrogen peroxide component and an oxalate ester-fluorescer component are mixed and reacted to produce light” (Victor B World

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    1. | Which of the following biological molecules is/are linked by covalent bonds formed by the removal of the elements of water from the reactants (a kind of condensation reaction)? | | A. | Oils | B. | Waxes | C. | Proteins | D. | Starch | E. | All of the above | | Incorrect See Section 3.2: What Are the Chemical Structures and Functions of Proteins? | Points Earned: | 0/1 | Correct Answer: | E | Your Response: | D | 2. | There are a number of functional groups in biological

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    Immunosuppression: Immunosuppression was performed by giving the animals synthetic corticosteroids (dexamethasone) orally at a dose of 0.25 mg/g/day for 14 successive days prior to inoculation with Cryptosporidium oocysts (Rehg et al.‚ 1988). The mice continued to receive dexamethasone at the same dose throughout the experiment. The oocysts: Oocysts of Cryptosporidium were obtained from naturally infected calves from slaughter houses by collection of scrapings of the ileal mucous membrane and cecal

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    Common Solvents: (listed by increasing polarity) • Petroleum ether (C5 isomer compounds‚ like pentane; not a true “ether”) • Ligroin (C6 isomer compounds‚ such as hexane) • Diethyl Ether (CH3CH2OCH2CH3) • Dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) • Ethyl Acetate (ester: CH3CH2OC(O)CH3) • Methanol (alcohol: CH3OH) • Acetic Acid (carboxylic acid: CH3CO2H) And of course – mixtures of the above solvents can be used. Consider the following example: Compound A is a non-polar compound and compound B is a polar compound

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    young age and war. Most young children do not go through life expecting to suffer the loss of their family or deal with the daily torture of rebels. The rebel army killed his family before he could rejoin them. While Ishmael was being checked on by Ester the nurse he said‚ “I was quiet for a bit‚ as I didn’t know what to say and also didn’t trust anyone at this point in my life. I had learned to survive and take care of myself. I had done this for most of my short life with no one to trust‚ and frankly

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    the analgesic drug components‚ the relative strength of their polarities can be determined. For example‚ if a compound contains carboxylic acid‚ alcohol or amine functional groups‚ it should be very polar. If a compound contains ketone‚ aldehyde‚ ester‚ amide‚ or ether functional groups‚ it should be polar. Lastly‚ if a compound

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    ALKALOIDS a.) PYRIDINE-PIPERIDINE | Scientific name | Family name | Vernacular name | Constituents | Uses | Papaya | Carica papaya | Caricaceae | Melon tree | Carpaine | Anthelmintic | Makahiya | Mimosa pudica | Mimosoideae | Bashful mimosaSensitive plant | Mimosine | ExpectorantAntiasmatic | Sibakong | Rauwolfia serpentine | Apocynaceae | Serpent wood | Reserpine | antihypertensive | Batino | Alstonia macrophylla | Liliaceae | Devil tree | MacralstonineMacralstonine | TonicAntipyretic

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