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    applications. That drink is green tea is made from the dried leaves of a perennial evergreen shrub called camellia sinensis. Interestingly camella sinensis is the origin of three major types of tea: Green tea‚ black tea‚ and oolong tea. Green tea contains polyphenols which are substances rich in antioxidants‚ which have anti-inflammatory properties. It has long been known that tea aids in digestion‚ which is why many Chinese prefer to consume it after their meal. Brief introduction and values of western

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    Atp Synthase

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    ATP synthase (EC 3.6.3.14) is an important enzyme that provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the most commonly used "energy currency" of cells from most organisms. It is formed from adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate (Pi)‚ and needs energy. The overall reaction sequence is: ADP + Pi → ATP‚ where ADP and Pi are joined together by ATPsynthase Energy is often released in the form of protium or H+‚ moving down an electrochemical

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    solidify). * If negative‚ the plasma remains liquid. The negative result may be S. epidermidis but only a more detailed identification test can confirm this‚ using biochemical tests as in API tests and BBL CRYSTAL methods. MATERIALS Sterile swab‚ oxidase strap‚ microorganisms (Pseudomonas aeruginosa‚ E. coli) METHODS A. Catalase 1. A drop of 3% H2O2 was placed on a glass slide. 2. A sterile loop was touched to the culture of the tested organisms. Visible mass of cell was picked

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    aggression. It is believed if this system‚ located at the frontal lobe‚ is damaged it could make aggression more likely. Recently‚ a study has been determining that aggression can weaken the brain’s impulse control circuits (Asher). The enzyme monoamine oxidase-A‚ or MAO-A‚ which is responsible for breaking down mood-regulating chemical messengers‚ is one of the chemicals that could be responsible. The study contained of ninety-seven subjects and the area that was responsible for impulses and motivations

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    Food Analysis

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    Food Analysis * Concerned with development of criteria of quality and identity… * Process in w/c sample is treated in a series of steps Importance: 1. It’s necessary in the dev’t and enforcement in standard of identity‚ purity and feel of processed food products. 2. It can provide studies design to improve and control the quality of natural processed food. 3. Can help in the determination of the composition of products in their normal and abnormal storage conditions. Methods

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    transporters. Amphetamines cause neuronal storage vesicles in the cytoplasm to release neurotransmitters to the synapse which inhibit the uptake of dopamine‚ norepinephrine‚ and serotonin by membrane transporters and act as mild inhibitors of monoamine oxidase. After research‚ theories of addiction have mainly been developed from neurobiologic evidence and data from studies of learning behaviour and memory mechanisms. They overlap in some cases but none of them alone can explain all aspects of addiction

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    Antidepressant Case Study

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    Hello Dr. Brown‚ Thank you for your reply. I do believe that it is a challenge for physicians to decide which antidepressant would produce optimal outcome for their patients. Some patients may only need one specific drug‚ while others may need a combination of antidepressants to manage the disease. Hence‚ the results from clinical studies/research are of importance to provide medical practitioners information that are relevant to their practice. Now I will try to answer your question‚ “Given the

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    The Capability of Sabila (Aloe Barbadensis) In Curing Burns and Scalds Life Science: Individual A Science Investigatory Project In Partial Fulfillment in Research II Of Marjelyn L. Tumaca Reseacher Ms. May Ann Dimaano Adviser Leuteboro National High School Leuteboro‚ Socorro‚ Oriental Mindoro June 9‚ 2009 ABSTRACT In this time of crisis‚ we face economic problems due to high cost of medicine. Other than these

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    MEDICALLY IMPORTANT BACTERIA | GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA * Alpha and gamma hemolysis on blood agar * Bacillus cereus colonies on blood agar * Beta-hemolysis on blood agar (S.aureus) * Beta-hemolysis on blood agar * Beta-hemolytic colonies on blood agar * Clostridium perfringens Gram stain * Corynebacterium diphtheriae Gram stain * Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis on blood agar * Enterococcus faecalis * Enterococcus faecalis on blood agar * Enterococcus faecalis Gram stain

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    The Spirit Molecule

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    Dimethyltryptamine or DMT is a substance found all over the globe‚ in trees‚ in shrubs‚ in grass‚ and in your body. Alexander Shulgin‚ world renowned biochemist is quoted asking “...but the important question is‚ what isn’t DMT in?”. Its described well by Dr. Rick Strassman‚ the only scientist given permission to study it in the last 40 years as; “The Spirit Molecule”. Many believe this substance‚ which flows through every human’s veins may be a link between the mundane world and spiritual

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