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    This experiment was designed in order to extract caffeine from coffee grounds. In order to do this‚ filtration and extraction techniques with solvents such as calcium carbonate‚ magnesium sulfate‚ and dichloromethane were used1. Decaffeination is something that’s used around the world‚ and there is much discussion on the different methods that can be used. In this case‚ using solvents and heat was the preferred method in order to extract the caffeine. Decaffeination is often used to in order to prevent

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    CHAPTER I Problem and its Background Introduction: Nowadays‚ many families are suffering from poverty and health problems. Some of these health problems are caused by different chemicals that they inhale from the things around them and by different chemicals in products which can cause them problems such as skin irritations. One of those things is the fabric softener‚ so the researchers came up making an alternative fabric softener that is harmless to the health of the people‚ inexpensive

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    Regenerative medicine

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    Regenerative medicine Regenerative medicine is the process of replacing or regenerating human cells‚ tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function. It can be used for many things by many different techniques. It can benefit many different people in many different ways. Regenerative medicine replaces/repairs tissues that the body cannot repair on its own. This includes things such as organs like kidneys; if one needs to be removed we may be able to replace/repair it. Regenerative

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    The effectiveness of Malunggay extract on increasing haematocrit level Introduction Anemia is a condition in which the hemoglobin concentration is lower than normal; it reflects the presence of fewer than the normal number of erythrocytes within the circulation. (Brunner & Suddarth’s‚ 2010). As Discussed globally‚ anemia affects nearly 1 billion of the population. It is more common in females than males among children‚ during pregnancy and in the elderly. Anemia increases costs of medical care and

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    30th 1929 and welcome to the Golden Age’s Medicine and Health Network. This is your host Florence Lawrence. Today we are broadcasting live at the Carnegie Library in the city now officially called ‘Toronto’. Then we have some interesting facts on the discoveries of health and medicine coming up. Specifically‚ there is a whole list on how medicine was originally found and the development of disease trends. Two of the discoverers who advanced in medicine and the diseases were Frederick Banting who

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    The extract taken from the book “Language and Language Learning” is a piece of scientific prose which deals with the problem of comprehension of literature on school level. The author touches upon the theme of topical interest in the field of language learning. That is why this text is of great importance for those who want to comprehend a story in a new language. The author provides the reader with possible steps of solution of this problem. Each of these steps is given in an extended form with

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    The analysis of the extract from the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. Ostrikova Veronika Nelle Harper Lee was born April 28‚ 1926. She is an American novelist‚ who has published only one novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Born in Monroeville‚ Alabama‚ she studied law at the University of Alabama‚ then spent a year in the United Kingdom‚ studying at Oxford. Living in New York City‚ she supported herself working as an airline reservation clerk‚ but was soon determined to pursue a career

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    Alternative Medicine

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    Through out recorded history‚ people of various cultures have relied on what Western medical practitioners today call alternative medicine. People use these treatments and therapies in a variety of different ways. The most common form of alternative medicine that is the most widely used is herbal medicines. Herbs have been used for thousands of years through out the world. There are records of the Egyptians using them in 1 600 BC‚ and scriptures that date back to the Yin dynasty in 1 500 BC (3)

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    Luhang-dalaga General info: The name derives from the Greek words pedilon‚ meaning "slipper‚" and anthos‚ meaning "flower." Botany Half-Woody plant growing to a height of 1.5 meters or less‚ with fleshy branches which produce milky juice. The leaves are fleshy‚ smooth‚ alternate‚ deciduous‚ ovate or oblong‚ 3.5 to 7.5 cm long‚ pointed at both ends. Flowers are reddish. Capsules are 9 mm broad. Parts utilized Leaves Properties  Considered emetic‚ anti-inflammatory‚ antibacterial

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    Worldshaker Extract 1

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    EXTRACT 1: Worldshaker Chapter 1 pp. 1–5 A sound brought Col out of a deep sleep. Something was happening out in the corridor. Urgent footsteps‚ orders and questions‚ the clangs of many doors opening and closing. Cabin by cabin‚ the disturbance came closer. His own cabin remained in darkness – until suddenly the door was flung open. Two menacing shapes stood silhouetted against the dim blue light of the corridor. ‘Room light on!’ came the order. The figures sprang forward into the

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