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    Poop

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    asparagus‚ pea‚ fennel‚ pear‚ and potato‚ and may be totally absent in certain cultivars of green gooseberries.[7] Red-fleshed peaches are rich in anthocyanins.[12] The highest recorded amount appears to be specifically in the seed coat of black soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) containing some 2‚000 mg per 100 g[13] and in skins and pulp of black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa L.) (table). However‚ the Amazonian palmberry‚ açaí‚ having about 320 mg per 100 g[14] of which cyanidin-3-glucoside is the

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    TLE 1 Achievement Test in Technology and Livelihood Education Grade 7 Name: _______________________________Yr. and Sec.: ________Score/ Rating: ______ Teacher: Mr. Jovito De Guzman Date: ___________________ Directions: Read each statement below carefully. Place a letter A on the line if you think the statement is under Intensive Farming Advantage or Place a letter D on the line if you think the statement falls under Intensive Farming Disadvantage. ____1. Yield

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    Sardines

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    from skimmed drain and eggs‚ ie yogurt‚ curds and so forth are an immaculate approach to get a sound level of folic corrosive and B vitamins in the blood. Edamame Whenever you eat sushi‚ you ought to attempt Edamame. This choice dish of youthful soybeans has its causes in Japan and China. Edamame contains enormous measures of protein and astoundingly minimal fat. This blend makes it a flawless supper for all eating regimens furthermore aides balance out your glucose‚ which makes for a decent state

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    Monsanto Sustainable Responsible Business: A study of the performances of Monsanto In today’s modern business world‚ commerce implements operation‚ drive and manner notions with endorsement and adoption of corporate social responsibility as a matter of course (David Henderson 2004). The stakeholder groups‚ for instance‚ governments‚ communities‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ customers and stockholders persistently claim administrators to dedicate capitals to corporate social responsibility (McWilliams

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    Nutrition During Pregnancy

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    Nutrition during Pregnancy by Amy V. Haas [Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in Having a Baby Today Issue 5‚ Spring 2002.] Photos by Jennifer Rosenberg The single most important thing that you can do for your baby is to eat a healthy‚ well-balanced diet. A well-balanced diet is one that includes foods from all food groups in appropriate amounts‚ so as to ensure proper nutrition. Proper nutrition ensures that all essential nutrients (carbohydrates‚ fats‚ protein‚ vitamins‚ minerals and

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    Pros and cons of NAFTA NAFTA‚ the North American Free Trade Agreement‚ has been getting a lot of not so favorable‚ and sometimes‚ controversial headlines in recent years. Some critics blame it for the current labor shortages in the United States‚ due to the fact that most U.S. companies have been and continue to outsource and ship jobs overseas. However‚ its proponents have been hailing it as a great success in helping lowering national prices on certain manufactured goods and services and

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    Molecular Characterization of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Nasal Colonization and Infection Isolates in a Veterans Affairs Hospital Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) belongs to the genus Staphylococcus. It is Gram-positive‚ cocci shaped anaerobic bacteria that forms clusters and produces catalase‚ which catalyzes hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. It contains a cell wall structure (including peptidoglycan and teichoic acid) and a low G + C content of DNA between 30-40 mol

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    Biodiesel

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    Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to compare biodiesel to other fuels. The ecotoxicity of biodiesel was estimated‚ along with that of other biofuels through the germination of seeds in the presence of different concentrations of fuels. This resulted in biodiesel having an average of 79.4% germinated seeds in a 10% solution of fuel‚ compared to other fuels whose percentage of germinated seeds decreased with higher concentrations of fuel. In addition‚ biodiesel was also synthesized and

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    Probiotics

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    What Foods Contain Probiotic Did you ever wonder what foods contain probiotic bacteria? Almost everyone is aware yogurt is one of these beneficial foods‚ but there are several more. Tempeh contains probiotic bacteria. Ads by Google Probiotics Manufacturer - Bacterial Concentrates High Quality Beneficial Bacteria www.kenencoregroup.com Cultured Vegetables - Delicious Cultured Vegetables Probiotics‚ Oils‚ Juices & More! www.culturedvegetables.net Lactobacillus Acidophilus - Lactobacillus

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    Genetic Engineering

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    GENETIC ENGINEERING GENETIC ENGINEERING GENERAL STEPS What is Genetic Engineering? Genetic Engineering = inserting a foreign gene of interest into a host to transcribe and translate a particular protein. Ex. Inserting the human insulin gene into bacteria to mass produce it. General Steps Obtain the gene of interest (ex. insulin gene) Insert the gene into the host (ex. bacteria) Allow the host to multiply and express the foreign gene get your desired protein! Get lots of cells that can

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