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    Animal Testing ((insert name)) Effective Speaking 4/3/2013 Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience against using products that test on animals. Central Idea: Animal testing consists of a long painful process and is not required by law. We will talk about the process‚ some alternatives‚ and companies that are still animal testing despite the alternatives. Introduction: Today I will be talking with you guys about animal testing. I bet most of us in here today own or have owned a pet

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    ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF TOP SOIL EARTHWORMS IN RELATION TO CHEMICAL USE IN GOLDEN ROSE AGROFARM‚ TEFKI AREA‚ ETHIOPIA By Addisu Mergia Addis Ababa University School of graduate Studies Department of Biology A thesis submitted to the School of Graduate studies of Addis Ababa University in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of Master of Science in Biology July‚ 2007 Dedication This work is dedicated to my father who let the ground for my current educational careers‚ but not

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    or rate absorbed is low‚ may never reach high enough concentration to cause toxicity • Concentrated in a tissue other than the target organ‚ thus decreasing toxicity • Biotransformation may result in formation of less toxic or more toxic metabolites • Rapid elimination will result in lower concentration and hence its toxicity in target tissues. TOXICODYNAMICS TOXICOKINETICS EXPOSURE to TOXICANT ABSORPTION CELL TOXICITY DISTRIBUTION BIOTRANSFORMATION ELIMINATION STORAGE Pharmacokinetics •

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    Kale‚ milk products‚ or broccoli. Potassium: Apricots or raisins. Magnesium: Spinach or kale. Phosphorous: Seafood‚ nuts‚ or seeds. c. Were you above the targets for any of the major minerals? If so‚ which ones? Are any of these numbers above the toxicity level for that mineral? I was not above the targets for any of

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    DDT and ethics

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    Introduction Paul Muller‚ a Swiss chemist and Nobel Prize winner was the one who discovered the DDT which was found to be very effective as a pesticide. In the 40s it was used in the agriculture sector to help kill crop-eating insects. From 1942 onwards it started being commercialized with big companies such as the Montrose Chemical Corporation at the frontline of this pioneering product. At first‚ the product proved to be quite a sensation drastically reducing the amount of malaria resulting in

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    MISAMIS UNIVERSITY Ozamiz City “Common Sickness Experienced by Seafarers :Causes‚ Remediation and Prevention” Abergas‚ Jan Fred M. BSMT-1A March 11‚ 2013 Table of Contents I. Introduction - II. Common Forms of Sickness 1. Injuries A. Eye injuries B. Head injuries C. Bone‚ Joint and Muscle injuries 2. Diseases a. Skin disease b. Infections disease c. Respiratory disease 3. Poisoning a. Toxic b. Venom c. Poisoning from exposure

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    Remazol Red Dye Case Study

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    perspective of environmental safety and health‚ physico-chemical and biological techniques are to be constantly explored for decolourization and degradation of dyes. Remazol red RB dye was selected as model azo dye for the study. It is known to be toxicity‚ mutagenic and carcinogenic in nature because of the presence of the aromatic amine group (Zollinger‚ 2003; Jalandoni-Buan

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    metabolism and (4) excretion of drugs. Follow by the concentration of the medication in the plasma and the site of action. The clinician can determine the onset and duration of the medication‚ by checking for therapeutic results with blood draw to avoid toxicity. In order for the treatment to be effective‚ medication should be at their therapeutic range. Pharmacodynamics refers to the action of the medication on the individual personal. Looking at the relationship between the drug concentration at the site

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    Discuss ways to decrease sodium intake. 15. Fill in the blanks below. Trace Minerals DRI tolerable upper intake level chief function deficiency toxicity sources iron iodine zinc selenium fluorine chromium 16. Discuss the problems of too little body fat and too much body fat. 17. What is central obesity and why is it

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    loneliness‚ and fear through the whole process of being experimented on. What is even worse is they are killed immediately after being tested on or reused for another test. Some of the common animal procedures include forced chemical exposure in toxicity testing infliction of wounds‚ burns and other injuries to study healing‚ and food and water deprivation. As described‚ the animals are not treated as animals‚ but as inanimate objects

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