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    If you’ve got a pet‚ any pet - a dog‚ a cat‚ a hamster‚ gerbil‚ bunny‚ ferret or rat - then you NEED Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Remover. This is not the original Nature’s Miracle - a good product‚ but not nearly as strong. This is the new one‚ the one in the red bottle. It was costly - just under $40 (with tax) for a gallon and it’s not a concentrate‚ so you don’t get to stretch it by mixing it with water. Because of the price‚ I was hesitant when I bought my first jug. But now I’m

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    acetic acid‚ and ethyl alcohol are organic compounds with different properties. Gasoline‚ for example‚ has a strong odor‚ is volatile‚ and highly flammable. In this activity‚ you will find out about the properties namely odor‚ viscosity‚ volatility and flammability of some other common organic compounds. Odor is the smell of the compound. Every compound has its own specific odor. Viscosity is a measure of a liquid’s resistance to flow. Volatility is the measure of the tendency of a compound to

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    The overall argument made by Ruth Goodman in Getting Clean ‚ the Tudor Way‚ is that the routine followed in the 16th century Tudor period of using linens to keep proper hygiene was actually better than taking a bath or shower. More importantly‚ Goodman argues that wearing dirty linens or clothing caused a person to stink more so than a lack of showering. She states‚ “it appears to be absence of laundry‚ rather than the absence of washing the body in water‚ that has the biggest impact upon personal

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    in your oven into ash. You can then just wipe it up easily with a damp cloth (after it cools of course). 7. Urine contains appreciable quantities of urea but almost no ammonia. Upon standing‚ urine specimens develop the odor of ammonia. Explain why this odor develops. The odor develops because of the bacteria present. The bacteria usually increase the pH as they break down urea to ammonia. Another factor involved is high acid levels. Ammonia release can occur when the body is too acidic. Ammonia

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    conclusively determine its identity. 4. First test tube: a. Put 8 drops of the anion to be tested in a clean small test tube. b. Add 8 drops of hydrochloric acid to the anion solution. Note the appearance of the solution plus any evolution of gas and odors of gas. 5. Second test tube: a. Put 8 drops of the anion solution in a second test tube. b. Add 3 drops of silver nitrate solution. c. Note the colors of any precipitates formed. d. Write a net ionic equation for any reaction that produces

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    Oxford Journals | Life Sciences & Medicine | Chemical Senses. Web. 7 Dec. 2010. <http://chemse.oxfordjournals.org/content/13/3/445.short>. 3. Smith‚ David V. "How Taste Works." World Book Encyclopedia. Vol. T. 2006. 4. Swindle‚ Mark. "How Odors Are Detected." World Book Encyclopedia. Vol. Smell. 2000. 5. Swindle‚ Mark. "Structures Important In Smell." World Book Encyclopedia. Vol. Smell. 2000. Acknowledgements I would like to thank God for making the human body so interesting and wonderful

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    Contrasting images of childhood in “Half-past Two” and “Hide and Seek” These poems are about two different children‚ each having their own experience of something new that is not always welcome. These Two poems are both looking back on a childhood experience that the poets have experience‚ and been marked after their discovery of this experience‚ thinking they understood the world but finding out they didn’t. However there is a major difference in this poem as “Half-past Two” is a strange and

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    incapability to excel educationally‚ politically‚ economically‚ and domestically. But the truth is that women will eventually advance in all these areas and come to realize that they do not need men to survive. John Steinbeck‚ in his short story "The Chrysanthemums" depicts the trials of a woman attempting to gain power in a man’s world. Elisa Allen tries to define the boundaries of her role as a woman in such a closed society. While her environment is portrayed as a tool for social repression‚ it is through

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    D) Compared to a "regular" white wine‚ a wine in the classic sur lie style should have simple odors and flavors. Points Earned: | 0.3/1.0 | | Correct Answer(s): | A‚ B‚ C | 6. There is a correlation between aroma compounds and the degree of sugar in grapes A) True B) False Feedback: Slide 17 Points Earned: | 1.0/1.0 | |

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    neutral stimulus to conditioned stimulus ‚ which has created the conditioned response of dog’s salivation. Pavlov and his assistants also elaborated on this preliminary finding by using different unconditioned and neutral stimuli. For example‚ the odor of vanilla was presented after a mild acid solution (similar to lemon juice) was placed in the dog’s mouth . The mild acid solution caused the dog to salivate . However‚ after several trials‚ the dog began to salivate solely to the odder of vanilla

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