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    Not all the colors of the dyed baths were the same as the colors of the original materials. As referred to Picture 1‚ the Onion Skin Dye made the dye bath turn into a light yellow color; However‚ this color did not look like the color of the onion skin. The Carrot Tops Dye had not changed the color of the dyed bath but stayed clear throughout the experiment. On the other hand‚ in Picture 2‚ the Zinger tea and Chamomile tea had deeper color in their dyed baths: orange and dark red‚ respectively. None

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    Experiment title: Preparation of Biological Materials for Microscopic Examination Objectives: 1. To learn how to use a microscope. 2. To study the cell structure of starch grains‚ onion cells and cheek cells. 3. To differentiate the difference between starch grains‚ onion cells and cheek cells. Introduction: Microscope is an optical instrument use to magnify micro objects that hardly or impossible to be observed by naked eyes‚ so that the objects can be studied. Compound light microscope

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    How to grow onions

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    grow onions Today‚ most people simply eat onions raw or cooked‚ in about a thousand different ways. Onions are warm-season veggies and‚ however you plan to use them‚ you can grow them anywhere following the following easy steps: a) Buy started plants at the nursery. Otherwise‚ start seeds indoors 8 to 10 weeks before the last expected frost (see "How to Start Vegetable Seeds Indoors"). b) Choose a site that gets at least 6 hours of sun a day and has soil with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. Onions need moderately

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    products. In our consumer oriented society‚ the public’s gullibility is optimized by the marketing industry’s power. The Onion‚ a publication devoted to humor and satire‚ derides how products are marketed to consumers in order to illustrate the absurdity of marketing strategies. The Onion utilizes testimonials and clever diction to satirize the methods availed by marketers. The Onion presents personal testimonials to mock how marketers employ false claims from allegedly real customers to sell their

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    The China Onion Model

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    Table of Contents Individualism and Collectivism in China 1 What is Individualism and collectivism? 1 Ritual: 2 Hero: 2 Symbol 3 Individualism vs. Collectivism Onion Model 4 Human Nature: 4 Country: 4 Case: 5 Individualism and Collectivism in China What is Individualism and collectivism? As we learnt in CCA‚ collectivism is natural and means that people will stay loyal to their in-group in return for acceptance and protection. Most societies are collectivistic with a few

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    The piano is introduced by Bartolomeo Cristofori as a revolutionizing instrument to the composition of music‚ while its’ drawn delighted listeners through its melodies. The Onion presents Cristofori as the author of the following satirical piece article‚ which displays inventor’s ’remorse’ towards the murder of Luca Brasi in The Godfather. Within this analysis‚ Cristofori will be asserted as the writer of the satirical article due to the use of credibility in such phrases like "I" and "me." The invention

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    Course: BSED-IV Laboratory Experiment no. 2 The Living Plant Cell Objectives: * To study the different types of plant cells. * To observe plant cells as to their shapes‚ structures and function. Materials: Microscope cover slip glass slide water onion Iodine soln. hydrilla salt tomato razor blade Medicinal dropper epidermal tissue of rhoeo-discolor Procedure: 1. Onion Cell 1. Prepare an onion bulb 2. Place a drop of

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    Language techniques in Peeling the ONION • Linear narrative – Accident to recovery • First person narrative – gives reader insight into depth & severity of Anna’s experiences: a subjective view of Anna’s perspective • Writing style for young audience who identifies with the age of the narrator and the world she values. • Tone revels how Anna feels and her mood changes as she recovers • Narrative structure: Disjointed - Short sentences‚ breaks‚ ellipses

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    Bulb Onion Production Guide

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    ONION PRODUCTION IN A GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE TECHNOLOGY Greenhouse is a structure that allows controls of certain environmental parameters for purposes of providing optimum conditions for the growth of a targeted crop. The greenhouse production is a highly specialized and intensive form of agriculture as Compared to field crop agriculture. The greenhouse production is more suited to vegetables‚ flowers; fruit a can also be used as a nursery for all vegetable crops‚ because of their short life-span

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    Ofloxacin induced Toxic epidermal necrolysis- A case report. Introduction: Toxic epidermal necrolysis‚ also known as Lyell’s syndrome as it was described by Alan Lyell in 1956 who was a Scottish dermatologist. (1) Even though it is a rare but also a serious type of cutaneous adverse drug reaction. It is often characterized by widespread erythema‚ necrosis‚ and bullous detachment of the epidermis and mucous membranes. That results in exfoliation of Epidermis which leaves an exposed

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