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    DEVELOPMENT OF SORBITAN MONOSTEARATE ORGANOGELS FOR CONTROLLED DELIVERY SYSTEMS A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF Bachelor of Technology (Biomedical Engineering) Submitted By MEENAKSHI SINGH Roll No. 107BM008 Under the Guidance of Dr. Kunal Pal Department of Biotechnology & Medical Engineering National Institute of Technology Rourkela 769008 DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY & MEDICAL ENGINEERING‚ NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-ROURKELA

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    in the range of 65.00 to 95.00 min. The quadratic model was selected among other polynomial equations based on its R2 value of 0.9495 and p-value which is less than 0.0001 at a 0.05 confidence level. INTRODUCTION The availability of liquid petroleum in the form of crude oil and its refined products is a key driver in modern society‚ but its widespread use results in accidental and intentional releases resulting to oil spills. These oil spills have created large damages‚ casualties and

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    particles become stuck together or oriented into loose aggregates‚ which may be chance granules or‚ more probably threads." This conception is based on a study of sodium oleate‚ for which they found that in spite of the enormous change in viscosity involved in the change from sol to gel‚ such properties as electrical conductivity‚ lowering of the vapor pressure‚ refractive index‚ and sodium ion concentration remained identical in both the sol and the gel state. In support of their theory

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    Geological Hazards Plate Tectonics- Theory Alfred Wegener Crust- Solid Mantle- Liquid Outer Core- Liquid Inner Core- Solid (Too much pressure for it to be liquid. Doesn’t have the space to expand.) Convections cells- Due to the pressure in the earth’s core‚ when it heats up the pressure causes the heat to push against the earth’s mantle‚ triggering it to move‚ caused by convection currents. Convection Currents- it’s a concept of what causes the plate tectonics to move. http://www.scotese

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    Energy Source of Natural Hazards Disasters occur where and when the earth’s natural processes concentrate energy and then release it‚ killing and causing destruction. Four energy sources make the earth an active body: 1) the Earth’s internal energy; 2) solar energy; 3)gravity; 4)the impact of extraterrestrial bodies The interior of the Earth holds a tremendous store of heat released primarily from the ongoing decay of radioactive elements. Earth’s internal energy flows unceasingly toward the

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    instance‚ some lead stabilizers are good “kickers” for blowing in the range 160 to 180 °C (320 to 356 °F). Some zinc-containing stabilizers are effective kickers for blowing above 180 °C. 10.6.4 Fillers Generically‚ filler may be any low cost solid‚ liquid‚ or gas which occupies volume in a part and reduces its volume-cost. The flexible PVC industry uses the term “fillers” to refer to inert particulate solids incorporated into formulations for various reasons‚ including hardening‚ stiffening‚ and reduction

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    SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE Masahiro OUCHI 1 SUMMARY Self-compacting concrete was first developed 1988 in order to achieve durable concrete structures. Since then‚ various investigations have been carried out and the concrete has been used in practical structures in Japan‚ mainly by large construction companies. Investigations for establishing a rational mix-design method and self-compactability testing methods have been carried out to make the concrete the standard one. Keywords: self-compacting

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    consisting of two or more windings which are linked with a common magnetic field used for the distribution of electrical power from one voltage level to another. Some of the main parts of the transformer are; the windings‚ tank and insulation (solid or liquid). Transformers normally have an operating temperature range of 60-90oC and an operation lifetime of 40 years [8]. These service temperatures cause gradual degradation of the oil and paper insulation thereby producing degradation by-products such

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    density or specific gravity must be accurately measured in order to successfully drill a well hole. The most accurate measurement of mud density is made by using the Mud Balance. Viscosity is the resistance to flow offered by a fluid. The term is loosely applied as the flow properties of drilling mud. The relative viscosity‚ or the cuttings carrying ability of the drilling fluid‚ can be measured by the Marsh Funnel. This comparative measurement is performed by simply recording the number of seconds

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    of a known substance. a. N/A 6. Describe physical and chemical properties. (viscosity‚ combustibility) a. Color: colorless‚ red‚ black Odor: smell State: solid‚ liquid‚ gaseous Texture: rough‚ smooth‚ bumpy Luster: how shiny or reflective something is Malleability: how a metal can be bent and twisted into practically any shape without cracking or rupturing‚ and beaten or rolled into very thin sheets. Viscosity: resistance to flow Boiling point: temperature of boiling Melting point: temperature

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