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    sources and synthetic sources. There are plenty of things that are being used to make perfumes from the plant sources such as bark‚ flowers and blossoms‚ fruits‚ leaves and twigs‚ resins‚ woods‚ seeds‚ roots‚ rhizomes and bulbs. Animal sources are ambergris which comes from sperm whale‚ castoreum from North American beaver‚ civet‚ hyraceum‚ honeycomb‚ and deer musk. Synthetic sources are something that has been artificially made by chemist using several natural or animal sources. Synthetic sources are

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    Definition of Terms

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    Molder- to crumble to dust; disintegrate. Neutral carbohydrate Mixture- mixtures that are used for extraction. Plastic- is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass. But they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic‚ most commonly derived from petrochemicals‚ but many are partially natural. Sulfuric acid- chemical used for extraction. Syringe- is a simple pump consisting

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    The second alternative was to purchase a yen put option allowing them to exercise their option only if it was more profitable in the future at the future spot rate. Two more alternatives that we think are appropriate are a synthetic forward using options and a synthetic forward using interest rate parity. Furthermore‚ Tiffany needs to understand the hedging alternatives and determine what‚ if any‚ strategy is right for them. 1.In what ways is Tiffany exposed to exchange-rate risk subsequent

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    Dominic Paulazzo Mrs. Gagnon Modern World May 15‚ 2013           Biological and Chemical Outline Biological and chemical warfare has been around since the beginning of time. From poison tipped arrows to purposely transmitting smallpox to individuals. There has been ongoing political conflict on biological and chemical warfare for quite some time for legitimate reasons too. Biological and chemical warfare is very deadly and sometimes inhumane‚ but on the other hand it is very cost

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    Organic Pesticide from Atis (Anona squamosa) Leaves Extract as an Alternative to Commercial Synthetic Pesticide Arabit‚ Ronilyn R. Balicat‚ Hannah Marie De Leon‚ Ma. Alyzza Muntinlupa National High School Abstract Atis is a plant abundant in the Philippines. All parts of atis tree have medicinal properties‚ such as poultice and enema to children with dyspepsia‚ abortifacient‚ cataplasm to induce suppuration‚ astringent and possess vermicidal properties. Because of these attributes

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    Polymers in dentistry

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    one type of monomer and others can be made from a combination of two or more different monomers. Polymers can be synthetic (produced by humans) or natural. Polymers that can be heated and molded into specific shapes and forms are commonly known as plastics. All plastics are synthetic polymers. Adhesives‚ chewing gum‚ and polystyrene are also made from synthetic polymers. Some synthetic polymers can also be used to make fabrics. Cotton‚ linen‚ wool and other natural polymers have been used for thousands

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    Camberwell Grammar School Cricket Firsts Coach Richard Clifton rgc1@optusnet.com.au Firsts Assistant Coach Dr Graham Morey-Nase gmn@cgs.vic.edu.au Teacher in Charge Peter Robinson pjr@cgs.vic.edu.au Development Coach Mark Freeman mfreeman@efl.org.au First XI Result 2013/14 Ninth Venue/s Camberwell Grammar KAO Training and Matches (Out of action 2015/16) Gordon Barnard West GBO Matches Hislop Park (1 & 3) HP Matches Deepdene Park DP Training (Firsts on Turf

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    PQD Para Quinone Dioxime

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    Para Quinone Dioxime (PQD) What is PQD? PQD is a non-sulphur vulcanizing agent for synthetic elastomers. It is used extensively for rapid curing of butyl stocks requiring heat resistance. Butyl of this type is used to fabricate high voltage wire and cable products‚ moulded electric components‚ and heat resistant seals and hose. PQD has also been used as part of the curative system for liquid butyl elastomers. These compounds are formulated as coatings‚ sealants and electrical encapsulants. The

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    lower air pollution than coal‚ synfuels release higher amounts of carbon dioxide than coal. Furthermore‚ synfuels require mining 50% more coal. This is associated with increased land disturbance‚ water pollution‚ and extensive water use. Although synthetic fuels could allow for carbon reduction in regards to the fleet of cars that are currently on the road‚ these still release larger amounts of carbon dioxide‚ a crucial greenhouse gas‚ than coal‚ which already emits incredibly large amounts of carbon

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    in a bottle; referred to as a closure in the wine industry. This 400 year old industry with all its associated working practices has continued largely unaffected by technology changes in almost all other industries- until that was the 1990s when synthetic plastic closures were used by some wine producers instead of natural cork. With a requirement of over 17 billion wine bottle closures a year the cork industry could arguably afford a little competition‚ but it seems the cork industry had not recognised

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