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    2012 Quality Control of Parenteral DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY Page Number 1 QUALITY CONTROL OF PARENTERAL SUBJECT: PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY CONTROL ASSIGNMENT TOPIC: QUALITY CONTROL OF PARENTRAL SUBMITTED TO:  SIR SHAMS-UL-HASSAN. SUBMITTED BY:              MUHAMMAD ARSLAN ABDULLAH MUHAMMAD REHAN AZMAT JAWAD AHMAD KHAN MUHAMMAD USMAN SAADULLAH HAFIZ ISRAR AHMAD MUHAMMAD ASIF FAHIM RASHID INTASAR HUSSAIN MUNAWAR ALI MUHAMMAD NADEEM HASSAN RANA KASHIF MUGHAL (BPD 01093179)

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    platform extending from the shoreline to the beginning of the continental slope. – continental slope - A steeper (~4º) ‚ typically mud-draped slope marking the edge of the continental shelf. Dissected by submarine canyons and modified by turbidity currents – continental rise - A gently sloping apron of sediment formed by

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    Introduction to Environmental Science 12:008/159:008 Spring 2002 Water Pollution July 22‚ 2005 Water Pollution Pollutant Any substance that does not belong in the natural system and disrupts the natural balance Water Pollution Degradation of water quality in a manner that disrupts/prevents its intended or original use. Surface Water Groundwater MCL and secondary MCL MCL=Maximum Contaminant Level The highest concentration of a pollutant allowed in drinking water by law

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    HSC GEOGRAPHY YEAR 12 EXAM Question 28 (20 marks) ‘An ecosystem at risk is both vulnerable and resilient to natural stress and human induced modifications.’ Discuss this statement For many years wetlands were seen as only a mosquito infested area. Nowadays they are highly valued ecosystems that are being protected for future generations of wildlife‚ and also people. A wetland is an area of land that is temporarily or permanently inundated. Sydney’s Bicentennial Park is home to 58ha of intertidal

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    HYDROXYLATION OF PROGESTERONE BY Bacillus circulans Strain Tex 01-S3c ISOLATED FROM OIL CONTAMINATED SOIL IN OMERGA REGION‚ MAHARASHTRA‚ INDIA S. B. MALI & V.S. HAMDE Dept. of Microbiology‚ Adarsh College‚ Omerga Dist. Osmanabad‚ 413606 malisiromerga@yahoo.com and Dept. of microbiology‚ Yogeshwari College‚ ambajogai‚ Dist. Beed. Maharashtra‚ India Abstract Hydroxylations are possibly the most widespread type of steroid bioconversion. Hydroxylations can be used to buildintermediates

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    Identifying the Unknown Bacteria: Bacillus cereus Brittany Moy Coastline Community College Abstract Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive‚ facultative aerobic‚ spore-forming‚ rod-shaped bacterium that is widely distributed among the environment. Introduction The reason for identification of unknown bacteria was to help students recognize different bacteria through different biochemical tests and characteristics. This is important in the medical field because identification of unknown bacteria

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    Small-scale fish farming in Bangladesh Introduction For many people in Bangladesh small-scale fish farming is an important opportunity to generate income and is a significant nutritional source providing protein-rich food all year round. It comprises of a range of options that can be adapted to suit the needs and capacity of people living in rural Bangladesh. The two approaches commonly implemented on a small scale are: • Local pond fish farming • Open water fish farming in lakes

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    GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF A CHLORIDE SALT (2013) Report By: ____________ Lab Partner: ___________ Group: CHEM 1001 Tuesday AM‚ Group H Purpose: This lab was conducted in order to determine the content of chloride in an unknown salt‚ using gravimetric analysis. Theory: The salt chloride content is easy to find because it is slightly soluble‚ making it possible to turn it into a precipitate. A precipitate reaction can be done using silver

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    are observed in: 4 A. NaCl. B. ZnS. C. AgBr. D. KCl. 24. A black mineral A on heating in air gives a gas B. The mineral A on reaction with H2 SO4 gives a gas C and a compound D. Bubbling C into an aqueous solution of B gives white turbidity. The aqueous solution of compound D‚ on exposure to air‚ with NH4 SCN gives a red compound E. The compounds A and E respectively‚ are: A. PbS and Pb(SCN)2 . B. NiS and Ni(SCN)2 . C. FeS and Fe(SCN)3 . D. CoS and Co(SCN)2 . 25. Using the diagram given

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    Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies (e.g. lakes‚ rivers‚ oceans‚ aquifers and groundwater). Water pollution occurs when pollutantsare directly or indirectly discharged into water bodies without adequate treatment to remove harmful compounds. Water pollution affects plants and organisms living in these bodies of water. In almost all cases the effect is damaging not only to individual speciesand populations‚ but also to the natural biological communities. Introduction[edit]

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