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    Coronel

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    the coastline between Blanchisseusse and Maracas‚ thus identifying the impact of water quality due to human activity. The abiotic factors that were investigated are: Carbon Dioxide; Dissolved Oxygen; Total Dissolved Solids; Phosphates; Nitrates; Nitrites; pH; Temperature; Ammonia; Salinity; Alkalinity; Acidity. This study is important to improve our understanding of the relationship between patterns of water quality and environmental variables. Methods of Data Collection The investigation was carried

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    Possibility

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    root nodules can be used by legumes to form plant protein (1/2) - lightning / electrical discharge to fix atmospheric nitrogen (1/2) 2) Nitrification (1/2) : by bacteria‚ oxidation of ammonia or ammonium compounds in soil into nitrite (1/2)‚ nitrite into nitrate (1/2) 3) Absorption (1/2) : nitrate absorption into root hairs of a legume by diffusion (1/2) and active uptake (1/2) b) Uptake and processing of organic nitrogen by herbivorous mammal from legumes – Feeding along a roof

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    Cure Meat Research Paper

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    Cured meats like serrano ham and pepperoni are just continuations of the age-old human tradition of salting meat to preserve it and make it safe for eating. Curing helps to prevent foodborne illness caused by bacteria like Clostridium botulinum. It is also important to recognize that the curing salts used to cure meat can be deadly if they are not handled carefully. Cure meats safely by following these steps: Decide which meat you want to cure. Ham is the most popular choice‚ but you can cure

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    Substance Abuse

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    Substance abuse- Inhalants The term substance refers to chemical compound that are ingested in order to alter mood or behavior. Substance use: It is the ingestion of psycho active substance (which alters mood or behavior) in moderate amount that does not significantly interfere with social‚ educational or occupational functioning. Eg: Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning in order to wake up. Substance intoxication: It means our physiological reaction to ingested substances that is getting high

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    Salts in daily life

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    SALTS EVERYDAY First some words about salts in chemistry. Salts are ionic compounds that can result from the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. They are composed of related numbers of cations (positively charged ions) and anions (negative ions) so that the product is electrically neutral (without a net charge). Salts can appear to be clear and transparent (sodium chloride)‚ opaque‚ and even metallic and lustrous (iron disulfide). In many cases the apparent opacity or transparency are

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    Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection or inflammation of the bladder (cystitis)‚ kidneys (pyelonephritis)‚ or urethra (urethritis)‚ leading to bacterial colonization of the urine. Infection of the urinary tract is a common problem‚ causing more than eight million office visits annually in the United States. UTI is the second most common infection that affects women. UTIs typically affect young‚ sexually active women. A lower UTI is an infection or inflammation of the bladder or urethra

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    Preparation of Azo Dyes

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    reaction. The p-nitrobenzene azoresorcinol dye was prepared from p-nitroaniline and resorcinol. The diazonium salt formed was from the reaction of the cold solution of dissolved p-nitroaniline in hydrochloric acid and water with the solution of sodium nitrite. Azo coupling was then followed by letting the diazonium react with a solution of resorcinol in water and sodium hydroxide. The resulting mixture was treated with excess hydrochloric acid turning the mixture to a color red. After suction filtration

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    Argument Food Additives

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    Today‚ there are hundreds and thousands of grocery stores and fast food restaurants across the United States. Some of these locations can provide a good‚ healthy‚ organic meal‚ but some serve processed foods with dyes and additives. The average person is unaware of what is actually in the food they eat every day. Sure‚ the food companies that produce these products put the ingredients on the label‚ but what person honestly knows what Maltodextrin is? Definitely not me‚ that is for sure. For

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    Food Additives

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    Food additives are in most of the things we eat. Most People consume food additives every day in all the foods they eat. There are many additives used that people know about and many that the average person has no knowledge about. This paper will give you a greater understanding which food additives are common and what effect it has on your health. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)‚ a food additive is any substance added to food. Legally the term means‚ "any substance the

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    Food Preservatives

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preservative http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Preservative&action=edit A preservative is a naturally occurring or synthetically produced substance that is added to products such as foods‚ pharmaceuticals‚ paints‚ biological samples‚ wood‚ etc. to prevent decomposition by microbial growth or by undesirable chemical changes. Preservatives can be divided into two types‚ depending on their origin. Class I preservatives refers to those preservatives which

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