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    Liquid Crystals from Coconut Oil Fatty Acids - Investigatory Project Liquid Crystals from Coconut Oil Fatty Acids Abstract Liquid crystals are fluids that are between the solid and conventional liquid phases. Liquid crystals are in widespread use‚ especially in optical technologies. They are synthesized by combining fatty acids with cholesterol. This study aims to utilize coconut oil as an alternative source of fatty acids for synthesizing liquid crystals since coconut is cheap and abundant

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    Hypothesis I think that mucilage glue would work the best with paper for all the amount of time. The glue stick would not work that well on wood but pretty good for paper. I think that white glue would not have enough time to dry for the 10 minutes but‚ when it has enough time to dry it would be hard to take apart. III. Materials The materials used were wood‚ mucilage glue‚ white glue‚ glue stick and paper. IV. Methods Get 18 pieces of paper‚ 18 pieces of wood‚ mucilage glue‚ white glue and

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    A Study on Gugo and Okra as Homemade Shampoo A Research Done by: Francine Faye A. Jumaquio Majaline Faye A. Tolentino Romer T. Nepumoceno Talavera National High School Talavera Nueva Ecija A Study on Gugo and Okra as a Homemade Shampoo Claudine M. Lajara I-Rosal Introduction This study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of a homemade shampoo out of the native Gugo‚ scientific name Entada phaseuoliodes and Okra‚ scientific name Abelomoschus Esculentus L. in making

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    Study isolated Basellasaponins A‚ B‚ C‚ and D‚ oleanane-type triterpenes oligoglycosides‚ together with betavulgaroside 1‚ spinacoside C‚ and momordins IIb and IIc‚ from fresh aerial parts. • Leaves yield saponin‚ vitamin A and B. • Fruit yields mucilage and iron.  • Study of wild Basella rubra showed it to be abundant in carotene‚ middle in vitamin C‚ and low in nitrate. Nitrate in planted B. rubra is about twice that of the wild variety. Dye: With the anthocyanin content‚ it makes for a natural

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    experiences that may be beneficial as it is a positive way to learn new skills and to test one’s limits and the limits of others. This is evident in both Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 romantic‚ musical film ‘Moulin Rouge’ and Libby Hathorn’s children’s book‚ ‘Okra and Acacia : The Story of the Wattle Patterned Plate’. These two texts present the protagonists and other characters taking risks such as romantic risk‚ social risk and professional risk. In Luhrmann’s film‚ Moulin Rouge‚ Christian takes a romantic

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    5 - 10 | - | Rubbing Alcohol | 1 bottle | P 15 | Okra | 5 | P 10 | Lemon | 1 | P 12 | Recycled Bottle | 1 | - | Bowl and spoon | 1 | - | water | 1 glass | - | Container | 1 | - | - | - | Total: P 37 | B. Procedure Slice two Okras into 4 pieces. Put a glass of water and the okra into an empty container. Leave it for a day. After a day‚ squeeze the Okras and get its extract. Put it on the bowl. Get the seeds of the Okra using the spoon. After that‚ get the extract of the

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    foieahfioa hoiehfoidhoihoifvhb cnboicbniovcboichbocihboichboichboichiobhcoihbsldjflajfas;odjawpjpaskf ihfwahhfawopiaysa0tasdawdwiaudsflkashfhl;sdlgnfl;gfd;lsdf;aghajhanahnahankaf e foieHRF O:ie\ 1. Ef EUFY EfEFE I ooih oi hoi hoargaagNutrition Facts Okra Amount Per 100 grams Calories 33 2. % Daily Value* Total Fat 0.2 g 0% Saturated fat 0 g 0% Polyunsaturated fat 0 g Monounsaturated fat 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg 0% Sodium 7 mg 0% Potassium 299 mg 8% Total Carbohydrate 7 g 2% Dietary

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    Foreign Study According to Tod Caldwell a student of Florida State University College of Arts and Science has a research about the “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Field Effects on Single Crystal Smb6 conclude that The low temperature anomaly of SmB6 appears to be an intrinsic characteristic of the system both from the NMR data and previous bulk measurements. Recent models have made use of excitonic states but have emphasized either the charge or spin characteristic of the gap. According to

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    personhood?” Nature The Akan philosophers Wiredu and Gyekye agree the okra (soul) is the innermost self of the person‚ but disagree whether the nature of the okra is a material or immaterial substance. Wiredu insist the okra is different from the Western philosophy’s perceived soul‚ because to the West the term soul refers to "a purely immaterial entity that somehow inhabits the body. The okra‚ by contrast‚ is quasi-physical." (1) The okra for Gyekye has the same concept of a soul as in other metaphysical

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    enzymes or bacteria. 2. Flypaper traps use a sticky mucilage. 3. Snap traps utilize rapid leaf movements. 4. Bladder traps suck in prey with a bladder that generates an internal vacuum. 5. Lobster-pot traps force prey to move towards a digestive organ with inward-pointing hairs. These traps may be active or passive‚ depending on whether movement aids the capture of prey. For example‚ Triphyophyllum is a passive flypaper that secretes mucilage‚ but whose leaves do not grow or move in response

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