provider of repellents that are not harmful to its users and contain natural ingredients that are both safe and effective. The mosquito repellent in India is one of tremendous potential as India is a tropical country that sees diseases like malaria‚ dengue fever‚ etc. on regular basis. The market is valued at Rs. 2200 crores with a CAGR of 15%. The more people are becoming aware of the dangers of mosquito borne diseases‚ the more has this market flourished. Other major players in the repellent market
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17. Provide Tasty‚ Nutritious and Reasonably Priced Food at the Hospital Premises: Tasty‚ nutritious and reasonably-priced food available at the hospital premises helps the patients and their relatives. Thus‚ streamlined dietary services and supply of quality food products improves and aids in the patient’s recovery process. General Suggestions based on findings of the study: 1. Urgent Need to Implement the Various Public Health Care Reforms: Public health care sector reforms have to be brought
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An Investigatory Project: “Mango Peel as a Substitute for Paper” In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Chemistry Submitted by: Carrasco‚ Jyrus Daniel D. Chan‚ Raymond A. Claudio‚ Jhonathan Ivan A. Cortina‚ Paula B. Delarmente‚ Teodoro Fernandez‚ Dale Luriz‚ Brandon Luis M. Navarro‚ James Alec L. Ogayon‚ Julienne Celine G. Ramos‚ Samantha Andrea U Reyes‚ Kimberlite Michael S. Yam‚ Pierce Aaron O. February 2013 Table of Contents Page Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………………
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FRIDAY‚ OCTOBER 7‚ 2011 Multi-Colored Fabric Dye From Talisay (Terminalia catappa) Leaves Extract Pauline Mariz Manuel Marjorie Marmeto Jiezel Ann Sescar Mrs. Ma. Regaele Olarte (Research Adviser) Statement of the Problem The researchers aimed to determine if the Talisay (Terminalia catappa) leaves extract could be developed as a multi-colored fabric dye. Specifically‚ the study sought to answer the following questions: 1. Can Talisay (Terminalia catappa) leaves extract
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284 I The Johns Hopkins and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Control of communicable diseases 7 This measles ’jab’ will help prevent this child from the consequences of measles such as pneumonia‚ malnutrition‚ blindness and brain disease. Photo:Marko Kokic‚Canadian Red Cross Control of communicable diseases in emergencies Description This chapter gives an overview of common and emerging communicable disease threats among displaced populations because of natural
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Engineering and Architecture building) and even in facade of the Barangay Hall. The dumped garbage becomes a breeding ground for disease-causing organisms. Some household respondents said that it is possible that the dumping in certain areas caused the dengue fever suffered by some of their family members. While there are others who just stack it in their houses that results to foul smell and filthy
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OUTLINE OF TOPICS IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY Dec 14‚ 2014 8:00 am – 12:00 nn Part 1: IMMUNOLOGY UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Historical Development 2. Definition of Terms UNIT II: IMMUNITY 1. Natural/Innate Immunity First line of Defense Anatomical/ Physical Barriers of Infections Second Line of Defense Physiological Barriers Biochemical Factors Cellular Factors Phagocytosis Third Line of Defense Immune response 2. Acquired/Adaptive Immunity Active Acquired Immunity Passive Acquired Immunity Humoral Immunity
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Global Warming One of the most challenging existing environmental problems is global warming. This refers to the change in climate that leads to an increase in the average atmosphere temperatures. Global warming is caused by a number of factors‚ but it is primarily associated with human action and more especially the excessive release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. An example of these human activities leading to increase in the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere include burning
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SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT Submitted by: Janrey Sese Raymond Diaz Charl louie Punzalan Yr/Sec: IV-Bacon Submitted to: Mrs. Pillone Objective: To prevent dengue cases in our country. Product: Natural Insect Repellent Materials: Pandan Leaves Eucalyptus oil Garlic Olive oil Procedure: 1. Peel the skin of the garlic. 2. Chop the garlic into small pieces by using mortar
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Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY Barangay 2‚ Bacolod City Minutes of the 2nd Semester Barangay Assembly of the Barangay Council of Barangay 2‚ Bacolod City‚ dated November 9‚ 2012‚ held at Barangay Hall‚ 3:00 p.m. Present: Hon. Emelda J. Banguanga ……………………………Punong Barangay Hon. Ramon E. Jamelo…………………………………Barangay Kagawad Hon. Ben Jake C. Barilla …………………………….. Barangay Kagawad Hon. Victor D. Aliguin…….…………………………...Barangay Kagawad
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