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    Structured Report on the Health Benefits of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption. Introduction: The importance of the consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables as a means of preventing disease has been known since at least 1747 when a ships surgeon‚ James Lind carried out an experiment which conclusively proved that citrus fruit prevented scurvy. According to Lind‚ scurvy caused more deaths in the British navy than French and Spanish arms combined. He gave some crew members two oranges and one lemon

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    helps teeth and bones to be strong. Vitamin A is also beneficial to the bodies reproductive and immune systems. There are some ideal sources of vitamin A for a healthy diet. They are carrots‚ sweet potato‚ tomatoes‚ green beans‚ bell peppers‚ and spinach. The deficiency of Vitamin A could cause diarrhea‚ intestinal infections‚ inflammation of the eyes and keratinization of skin and eyes. An individual who consumes too much Vitamin A could cause‚ blurred vision‚ enlargement of liver

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    1. A student neglected to add sodium carbonate when extracting the tea leaves with hot water. Yet a very high yield of caffeine was obtained. The crystals melted at 202-214°C. Explain. • The sodium carbonate is supposed to be added when extracting the tea leaves with hot water in order to help purify the caffeine. So since the student neglected to add sodium carbonate the caffeine won’t be pure but the student would still be able to recover a large amount of caffeine. The literature melting point

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    to the world‚ to the ecosystem‚ to animals‚ to plants‚ and to humans. The exploration and extraction of fossil fuels cause destruction to the natural environment and upsets ecosystems which can not only harm the natural beauty of the world‚ but can interrupt the food chain which is essential to life. The Impact of Exploration and Extraction The destructive power of fossil fuel exploration and extraction is a major concern for environmentalists and starts with how each fossil fuel is discovered

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    biodegradable alternative to synthetic adhesives and reduce waste simultaneously. Scope and Limitations of the Study Only pili nut shells and pulp shall be used in the experiment. The shell and pulp extracts shall be obtained through Soxhlet extraction using Hexane (C6H14) as the solvent. After which‚ the resulting extracts shall be separated from the solvent through distillation‚ separately. The obtained pili nut shell extract and pulp extract shall then be tested in 30%‚ 50% and 70% concentrations

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    be present in sause pans good reducing agents Vitamin Types Sources Functions Effects of Deficiency RDA Properties Vitamin B - Milk and eggs yeast extract meat and offal‚ dark green leafy vegetables such as cabbage and spinach 1. Aids the relase 1. Can cause eye infection 2. Loss of appetite 3. Broken skin in lips and mouth 4. Enlarged red tongue 1. water soluble 2. detroyed by exposure to sunlight 3. Mostly heat stable 4. destroyed by high temperatures and exposure

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    Dozens of native nations lived on the Great Plains including the Sioux Indians‚ also known as the Lakota or Dakota. The name Sioux means "little snakes". These Native Americans were nomadic and occupied territory in Minnesota‚ Wisconsin‚ and North and South Dakota‚ however they were also known to live in parts of Nebraska‚ Illinois‚ and Montana. For the Sioux nation‚ religion is an integral part of daily life. The Sioux’s world view‚ like that of a number of other indigenous peoples‚ embraces shamanism

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    shepherds led their flock to graze on the grassy hillside. Mariam and Nana milked goats‚ fed hens‚ and collected eggs. They made bread together. Nana taught her to sew too‚ and cook rice and all the different toppings: shalqam stew with turnip‚ spinach sabzi‚ cauliflower with ginger. Nana made no secret of her dislike for visitors and‚ in fact‚ people in general‚ but she made exceptions for a select few. And so there was Gul Daman’s leader‚ the village arbab‚ Habib Khan‚ a small-headed‚ bearded

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    Objectives: * To identify the increasing rate of ground water extraction for city dwellers. * To study the consequences of groundwater extraction. * To find out alternative options of water for city dwellers. Research question: * What is groundwater? * Why rapidly ground water is facing extraction? * What about current rates of ground water extraction? * What are the consequences of groundwater extraction? * Is there any alternative option of water supply for city

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    Dental Hand Instruments

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    DHO 111 DAC and DAD                            HAND INSTRUMENTS AND DEVICES Dental Tools 4 PARTS OF DENTAL HAND INSTRUMENTS Handle Shank - joins the handle and a blade or nib. Cutting instrument = blade and a cutting edge‚ non-cutting instrument = nib and a face or point. . BASIC INSTRUMENTS MECS Mouth Mirror Increased visibility Reflecting light Retracting soft tissues Usual sizes No. 4 and 5 Constricted areas = No.2 2 general types: Plane mirror Magnifying mirror Cotton

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