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    Medical Plants

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    Andrographis paniculata is a herbaceous plant in the family Acanthaceae‚ native to India and Sri Lanka. It is widely cultivated in southern Asia‚ where it is used to treat infections and some diseases‚ often being used before antibiotics were created. Mostly the leaves and roots were used for medicinal purposes. | | edit]Etymology Andrographis paniculata is an erect annual herb extremely bitter in taste in each and every part of the plant body. The plant is known in north-eastern India

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    Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region VII‚ Central Visayas Division of Cebu City South District GUADALUPE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL “MAKING SHOE POLISH OUT OF USED COOKING OIL AND CALAMANSI JUICE” NAMES: ANGEL‚ PHIL AUSTIN D. ALBURO‚ HERRY ABAPO‚ JERICO ALONTO‚ ALBERTO ABSTRACT This study aims to use used cooking oil as shoe polish rather than just throwing it away (which can cause drainage clogging). Calamansi juice is also added to add more viscosity to the product. This study also

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    The counter-culture movement The 1960’s hippie counter culture movement involved a variety of social concerns and beliefs. The youth were frustrated due to racism‚ gender issues and began to question the traditions and culture values. This is how the hippies’ primary belief was that ‘life was about being happy and not about what others thought you should be’ attitude came in. Their attitudes neither include little thought nor concern for the consequences of their actions. The youth were dissatisfied

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    intention descending the heat or heat transfer connected to those changes. The purpose of the experiment is to determine the concentration of an unknown using Beer’s Law‚ also to determine the concentration of blue dye #1 using visual colorimetry and the concentration of blue dye #1 using a simple colorimetry. At last define electrochemical radiation‚ spectroscopy in relation to Beer’s Law. Procedure I A spectrometer is essential to attain the data from absorbance studies‚ you will not

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    stir the gum arabic powder and icing sugar. For a specifically black polish‚ 280 g (10 oz) of charcoal powder from the chemist may be added at this stage. In recent history the black colour comes from an aniline dye. The next recipe indicates that nigrosene (generically‚ a black dye made from oxidised aniline) was domestically procurable in the 1940s. Note that the above recipe uses potassium carbonate (potash) whereas the following recipe uses potassium bicarbonate‚ which is not potash. Imperial

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    Paper chromatography is an important separation technique that depends upon differences in how strongly the dyes are adsorbed onto the paper (stationary phase) and how soluble the dyes are in the developing solvent (mobile phase). In paper chromatography‚ a small amount of the mixture to be separated is placed close to the edge of a piece of paper. The edge of the paper is then immersed in a developing solution. As the developing solution ascends up the paper by capillary action‚ the. components

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    Gram stain‚ Gram-positive bacteria stain with a _________ color due to the incorporation of the _________ dye into their cell wall. purple‚ safranin purple‚ crystal violet red‚ safranin red‚ crystal violet 4. What is the function of the mordant iodine in a Gram staining procedure? A mordant causes the crystal violet to run. A mordant fixes the bacteria to the slide. A mordant keeps dye attached to an object. All of the above 5. What is the order of reagents used in the Gram stain? crystal

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    The BCG matrix can be used to determine the appropriate mission of an organization with four common missions to choose from: Build (?)‚ Hold (Star)‚ Harvest (Cash Cow)‚ Divest (Dog). Yellow Trubrite Dye: 1) For Monarch‚ In the BCG matrix I think this product should be Build (?)‚ it is because Monarch got about 50% of the market share‚ however because of the obsolescent technologies used‚ the vast industry overcapacity‚ the severe price competition‚ the limited profitability‚ the possibility of

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    Cockroaches and Hemolymph Concentration in the Body Abstract This lab was conducted to determine the concentration of hemolymph in the body of a cockroach. It was done by making serial dilutions to make a standard graph by injecting a dye into a cockroach and determining the concentration at different times with the use of a spectrophotometer to find the optical density which is measured in absorbance. Results showed that the concentration was not within the pre-experiment research range

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    Bacterial Morphology Part 1: Viewing Prepared Slides of Common Bacterial Shapes Familiarize yourself with each morphological type to use as a comparative tool for the remainder of the activity. Record your observations. Part 2: Disinfecting Your Area to Use Live Organisms: Part 3: Viewing Live Organisms – Wet Mount Preparation Record your observations. Part 4: Direct Staining: Record your observations for each sample. Part 5: Indirect Staining: Examine the stained

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