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    isolate and extract strawberry DNA; to determine the absorption spectrum of a pure substance in a solution; and to determine the concentration of a solution. Results Two different graphs have been generated to represent the values gathered from the quantification of strawberry DNA. For Figure 1.‚ the relationship between the absorbance at 550nm found within each concentration of Potassium Permanganate KMNO4 “methylene blue.” The linearity for the absorbance as a function of concentration for methylene

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    Hydrochloride and Finasteride were found to be 15 and 50 ng/ml respectively and their limit of quantification were found to be 100 and 1250 ng/ml respectively. Tamulosin Hydrochloride and Finasteride were found to be linear in the range of 0.3 to 10 µg/ml and 3.75 to 125 µg/ml respectively. The developed method was validated in terms of linearity‚ accuracy‚ precision‚ specificity‚ limit of detection‚ and limit of quantification as per ICH guidelines. System suitability parameters like number of theoretical plates

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    Roland Barthes & Myths

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    Myth Today Barthes’s many monthly contributions that were collected in his Mythologies (1957) frequently interrogated specific cultural materials in order to expose how bourgeois society asserted its values through them. For example‚ the portrayal of wine in French society as a robust and healthy habit is a bourgeois ideal that is contradicted by certain realities (i.e.‚ that wine can be unhealthy and inebriating). He found semiotics‚ the study of signs‚ useful in these interrogations. Barthes

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    2008 The involvement of Organic acids (OA) secreated by microorganism having low molecular mass has been a well-recognized and widely accepted theory as ‚ various studies have explained their role in the solubilization process by identification and quantification of these OAKhan et al. 2010; Marra et al.( 2012 ) In natural conditions or under in vitro conditions OA produced by many P-solubilizers‚ for example‚ bacterial cultures or fungi ‚ chelate mineral ions or lowers the pH to bring P into

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    Feasibility studies aim to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of an existing business or proposed venture‚ opportunities and threats present in the environment‚ the resources required to carry through‚ and ultimately the prospects for success.[1][2] In its simplest terms‚ the two criteria to judge feasibility are cost required and value to be attained.[3] A well-designed feasibility study should provide a historical background of the business or project‚ a description

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    90 % of the initial concentration of pretilachlor recovered on day 0 in all three treatments‚ dissipated from soil and then degraded to below the quantification limit on 45th day. However in field water‚ 68.5 to 73.8 % of pretilachlor residue dissipation occurs on 5th day across different doses of application and then degraded to below the quantification limit of 0.01 µg/g. The rate of pretilachlor dissipation in soil and filed water followed first order degradation kinetics at all the three doses

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    Transcriptomics: Past and Present Introduction The transcriptome is defined as the complete set of transcripts in a cell‚ and their quantity‚ for a specific developmental stage or physiological condition. It includes all the mRNA transcripts in a cell‚ reflecting genes that are actively expressed at any given time. An understanding of the transcriptome is essential for interpreting the functional elements of the genome and the development and disease. The key aims of transcriptomics are: cataloguing

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    Naregamia Alata Case Study

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    Naregamia alata‚ a glorious medicinal plant used by the ethnic groups from time immemorial. A proper phytochemical and pharmacological study is the need for scientific validation‚ which shall open new pharmacological avenues for this magnificent plant. Such studies are crucial for clinical experimentation and in the development of novel drugs. Bioactive flavonoids have been isolated successfully from Naregamia alata‚ which were further confirmed the presence of flavonoids as per the results obtained

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    people to join the Army. This update to our computer system takes the time out where recruiters are constantly prospecting for applicants. Calculability demands that the success of a process be determined by quantification‚ rather than qualification. We have changed our calculability to quantification by using email as a substitute for cold calling because we are trying to reach as many people as possible in the shortest amount of time. Predictability dictates that the elements and products of a process

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    The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge is a protected park in New Mexico located in the Chihuahuan desert around 20 miles north of Socorro‚ New Mexico. The Rio Salado flows through the refuge and is a tributary of the Rio Grande joining the Rio Grande just 15 miles north of Socorro‚ New Mexico. The refuge area currently hosts the Sevilleta Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Program by the University of New Mexico. While research into parasites in mammals mainly rodents (Wilson et al.‚ 1997) and

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