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    Food Chemistry xxx (2010) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Food Chemistry journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/foodchem Accumulation of vasicine and vasicinone in tissue cultures of Adhatoda vasica and evaluation of the free radical-scavenging activities of the various crude extracts G. Roja a‚⇑‚ B.H. Vikrant b‚ Santosh Kumar Sandur c‚ Asmita Sharma d‚ K.K. Pushpa d a Nuclear Agriculture and Biotechnology Division‚ Bhabha Atomic Research Centre‚ Trombay‚ Mumbai

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    The Mutapa State was established in the 15th century following the decline of the Great Zimbabwe State. The Mutapa state was located on the Northern part of modern day Zimbabwe. The kingdom of Mutapa is said to have stretched between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers. According to oral tradition the first “mwene” was a warrior prince Nyatsimbamutota from Great Zimbabwe who was sent to find new sources of salt in the north. Prince Mutota found his salt among the Tavara. They were conquered because of

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    Background information The only serving public health facility in the division‚ Westlands health centre was opened in 1974 and was launched by the MP of parklands Dr. Njoroge Mungai. It is a nonprofit organization and is located in Nairobi province‚ Westlands district and parklands division. The nursing officer who is in change‚ controls and manages the centre’s activities is Mr. Jared. The services that the centre provides are the following: - • Outpatient section – This is where the patients

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    1 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND PRESS The Spare Room Kathryn Lomer Teachers’ Notes ISBN: 978 07022 3477 4 / AU$18.95 Summary Structure Characters Discussion Drama About the Author 2 2 2 3 4 4 These notes may be reproduced free of charge for use and study within schools but they may not be reproduced (either in whole or in part) and offered for commercial sale. Staff House Road St Lucia QLD 4067 Australia PO Box 6042 St Lucia QLD 4067 Australia Ph: (+61 7) 3365 2606 Fax: (+61 7) 3365

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    hands of the speaker move along with a certain configuration at a certain location‚ in a specific approach toward the body and move distinctively. Frishberg explains the forms that can show one single ASL morpheme with one hand and two hands:1. one handa. in contact with the bodyb. in a neutral space2. two handsa. both hands in contact with the bodyb. in a neutral space simultaneous symmetric movement varied symmetric movementc. a strong‚ or dominant‚ hand in action on a weak‚ rather basis‚ handThis

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    Western Sahara) and Black Africa. Your inter tropical localization presents the climates equatorial‚ deserts‚ savanna‚ sahel and steppe. The ethnicities are diverse such as Arabian‚ Egyptian‚ Berber‚ Jewish‚ Sudanese‚ Bantu‚ Nilotic‚ Pygmy and Swahili. There is also a diversity of religions such as‚ Christianity‚ Islamism‚ Hinduism‚ Animism‚ and a lot of politest tribes. The most spoken languages are Arabian‚ English‚ French Portuguese‚ Spanish and Afrikaner. 2 Agricultural Technology Transfer

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    & Phillimore‚ P 2008‚ ‘Diabetes‚ Medicine and Modernity in Cameroon’‚ Africa‚ vol. 78‚ no. 4‚ pp. 475-495. Baer‚ HA 2004‚ ‘Medical Pluralism’‚ Encyclopedia of Medical Anthropology‚ pp. 109-116. Beckerleg‚ S 1994‚ ‘Medical Pluralism and Islam in Swahili Communities in Kenya’‚ Medical Anthropology Quarterly‚ vol. 8‚ no. 3‚ pp. 299-313. Kamat‚ VR 2009‚ ‘The Anthropology of Childhood Malaria in Tanzania’‚ in Anthropology and Public Health: Bridging Differences in Culture and Society‚ eds RA Hahn and

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    Ming Dynasty Introduction ! Ming Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China between 1368-1644. The early years of the Ming dynasty between 1405 until 1433; it was that time that exploration of China was pushed to its furthest limits. Seven unmatched voyages led by the Chinese imperial eunuch Zheng He. The voyages he led where nothing compared to the expeditions previous explorers had made. As a navigator‚ Zheng He single handedly controlled 27‚800 men and a fleet of 62 treasure ships supported

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    MZUMBE UNIVERSITY (MU) FACULT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS AND TEACHING MANAGEMENT TITTLE: ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS THAT DETERMINE STANDERD AND QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS A CASE OF AIRPORT SECONDARY SCHOOL IN MBEYA REGIONAL. BY MALAMBUGI‚ ANDREW .N. Teaching practice observational report‚ Submitted to the department of Education Foundations and Teaching Management in partial Fulfill of the requirement for the Completion of first year of the Bachelor

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    Dengue fever Spring 2009 Abstract Dengue Fever: is an infectious disease‚ which it is caused by tiny pathogenic (harmful) organisms that can be contagious by spreading among people upon contact with an infected person. (Tirtha Chakraborty‚ 2008) “Dengue is the most common and widespread arthropod-borne viral infection in the world.” (World Health Organization‚ 2008) The mosquito Aedes aegypti‚ who feed during the day are the transmitters of the virus. They are found in the tropic

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