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    agribusiness; traditional agriculture; importing potato and potato seeds are banned; underdeveloped infrastructure for logistics; 2. What supply chain challenge did the face? Enough replenishment of raw material‚ potato. Underdeveloped infrastructure for logistics. Not enough qualified supplier. Supply cannot balance with demand. 3. What role did the Chinese government play in helping/ hindering Pepsi’s efforts? Hinder: importing potato and potato seed are banned. Help: launch 5-year national

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    The Irish Potato Famine Have you ever thought that one day all of the potatoes could go bad? Unfortunately it’s true.The potato famine or known as the Great hunger was in Ireland until 1845-49. People of all ages were affected.Since the soil was poor‚ potatoes didn’t grow like they’re supposted to. The cause‚ a failure of the Irish potato crop due to an infestation of Phytophora infestans‚ a microscopic fungus‚ also called the potato blight.They think that the disease was brought him by an American

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    The milgram experiment. The three people involved were: the one running the experiment‚ the subject of the experiment a volunteer‚ and a person pretending to be a volunteer. These three persons fill three distinct roles: the Experimenter an authoritative role‚ the Teacher a role intended to obey the orders of the Experimenter‚ and the Learner the recipient of stimulus from the Teacher. The subject and the actor both drew slips of paper to determine their roles‚ but unknown to the subject‚ both slips

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    A potato chip is a slice of potato‚ deep fried or baked until crisp. Potato chips serve as a side dish or snack. The chips of this kind are just cooked and saled‚ but chips are an important part of the snack food market in English-speaking countries and many other Western nations. Lays Classic potato chips contain potatoes‚ healthier oil‚ and salt. Consumers buy lays classic potato chips because of the fufilling taste‚ crunchy and salty. Lays’ potato chips have become such a common snack among many

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    Bibliography: Atkinson‚ H. (1999-2011). Uses of Potato Starch. Retrieved September 27‚ 2011‚ from eHow Food: http://www.ehow.com/list_6830774_uses-potato-starch.html Barry Farm Foods Gray‚ A. (2003). Starch Synthesis and Manipulation. Retrieved September 27‚ 2011‚ from andrewgray.com: http://www.andrewgray.com/essays/starch.htm ICP International Starch

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    Investigating the Difference in Isotonic Point in Sweet and White Potato Research Aim: To observe whether equal sized white potato or sweet potato cores reached the isotonic point in the same concentration of sucrose solution. Introduction: Osmosis is diffusion of water from areas of high water potential to areas of low water potential. It does not require an input of energy. Plants use osmosis to transport minerals from their roots to their leaves‚ and to take in water in the soil. Because the

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    The results provide evidence that when there was an increase in the sodium chloride concentration the mass of the potato prisms declined. At the zero percent concentration there was an increase of mass by 1.75%‚ from there the 1%‚ 3%‚ 5% and 10% begun on a downward trend with the percentage change in mass declining. The graph was on a steady decline from 0% being the highest point with a change of mass of 1.75% finishing with the 10% solution on a decline of -12.28%. From observing the scatter plot

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    present in a potato plant. Polymers are large molecules consisting of many repeating units‚ called monomers. Polymers can be made out of starch which is composed of long chains of glucose molecules. This study focuses mainly on making biodegradable plastics‚ which is certainly safer than non-biodegradable plastics‚ from potato starch. Biodegradable plastics made from raw materials are completely reusable and can be composted easily. Potato starch contains minimal protein and fat. Potato starch is a

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    Mass % of Sucrose in Chewing Gum Purpose To find the mass percentage of sucrose in chewing gum and compare the actual mass to the mass indicated on the package and compare the masses to that of different brands of chewing gum. Hypothesis The theoretical mass percentage of sucrose (C12H22O11) in chewing gum. Materials - Sample of chewing gum + wrapper - Electronic balance Procedure 1. Form groups of 3‚ and distribute a different brand of gum to each member of the group. 2. Record the brand

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    30 minutes is up‚ remove each bag and determine its mass.  Record all data in its appropriate table. Lab 1C - using the potato core borer‚ obtain 24 cylindrical slices of potato‚ four for each cup.  Determine the mass of the four cylinders.  Immerse four cylinders into each of the six beakers or cups.  Let stand overnight.  After time is up‚ remove the cores from the sucrose solutions and mass them.  Record all data in its appropriate table. Lab 1D - Using the paper‚ pencil‚ and calculator collected

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