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    am composing is that "" the five carbohydrate substrates that I am to use will not produce any Carbon Dioxide. Scientific Research. Under anaerobic conditions (when Oxygen is unavailable) yeast cells will break down carbohydrate substrates into ethanol and Carbon Dioxide. This is known as fermentation and is explained using the following equation: C6H12O6 2C2H5OH + 2CO2 + Energy (210kJ) The process consists of a series of reactions catalysed by specific enzymes "" that are chemicals produced by

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    THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Introduction Everyone is naturally pre-determined to have an offspring. This would just exist in a relationship of a man and woman. It is not always true in a relationship if there is a new life that will be formed. Several factors may contribute to the hindrances in the formation of new life especially to man because male (sperm) gamete is the one responsible to initiate fertilization‚ the union of male (sperm) and female (ovum) gametes

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    Sitagliptin Case Study

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    Drugs and chemicals Sitagliptin (Sita) was manufactured by Merck Sharp & Dohme Ltd (Pavia‚ Italy)‚ dissolved in saline. Gentamicin sulfate was obtained as ampoules from Memphis Co.‚ for Pharm. and Chem. Ind. (Cairo‚ Egypt). Other used chemicals were purchased from Sigma Chemical Co. (St. Louis‚ MO). Animals Animal procedures and care were in accordance with the National Institute of Health guide for the care and use of Laboratory Animals (NIH Publication No. 85-23‚ revised 1996) and were approved

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    extracted with eight liter with refluxing ethanol. The combined extracts were evaporated with rotary evaporator and further partitioned between water and chloroform. The water layer was extracted with n-butanol and the organic layer was evaporated with rotary evaporator to yield n-butanol extracts. The n-butanol extracts were concentrated in drying oven 60 ºC. Identification of extracted

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    esters and amides is hydrolysis. Hydrolysis issimply the reaction with water to yield acarboxylic acid. Also for acetyl chloride isalcoholysis: Schotten-Bauman Reaction. It is thereaction with an alcohol to yield an ester. Thealcohol used here was ethanol. Again for acetylchloride and acetic anhydride‚ the

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    The role of Biofuels

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    The world is undergoing a transition period between a phase of fossil fuel energy to a phase of clean and renewable energy. There is urgent need for the planet to develop a new range of renewable energy sources which are less carbon intensive and which will open up a new age for fuels. In such a scenario‚ the 21st century will be a transitional period for energy generation and consumption. It is probable that the world is moving towards a greater diversity in primary sources‚ in which each country

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    Outline 1. What is oil 2. Petroleum industry 3. Domestic and industrial usage of oil 4. Middle eastern oil 5. OPEC 6. Role of Saudi Arabia‚ Venezuela 7. US consumption of oil - 1/4th of total oil 8. War for oil - Iraq War‚ War on terror 9. Oil as a weapon by Arabs‚ Arab Israeli Conflict‚ Central America 10. Political Greed 11. Pipeline diplomacey Baku-Tiblisi-Ceyhan 12. The politics of oil nationalization 13. New alternatives ethnol

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    reactivity of its double bond‚ is readily transformed into many useful products Ethylene‚ because of the high reactivity of its double bond‚ can form many useful products‚ such as plastics (polyethylene). For example‚ ethene can react with water to form ethanol‚ with a H3PO4 catalyst at 300oC. Ethene can react with oxygen in the presence of an Ag catalyst and at 250oC‚ to form ethylene oxide‚ which is further treated with dilute acid solution to form ethylene glycol. Ethene can also react with oxygen‚ with

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    ABSTRACT Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Miers‚ it is a large‚ deciduous‚ tropical climbing shrub found throughout India‚ belong to the family Menispermaceae. Pharmacologically‚ Tinospora has a wide importance in Ayurveda. Secondary growth is achieved by formation of multiple cambia and other showed by formation of single cambium by members of Menispermaceae. Anatomy of this climber shows formation of xylem plates‚ this formation of cambial variants is the result of normal activity of cambium but abnormality

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