ACCEPTABILITY OF AVOCADO AND YOUNG COCONUT MEAT AS HEALTHY SMOOTHIE Jo V. Ambat Annie Grace A. Bustamante Nico Braselle Casaña Raymond M. de Taza Manche P. Pere A research study presented to the faculty of Home Economics, Vocational and Technical, Education Department, College of Education, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite in partial fulfilment of the requirements in HRML 24- Research I. Prepared under the supervision of Dr. Editha G. Reyes 1. INTRODUCTION The avocado is colloquially
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theoretically six possible layer interlayer assemblages in either semi-random or regular "one-layer" polytypes. Of these six polytypes, four have been observed in nature (Partice De Caritat ect. 1993): clinochlore (Mg,Fe2+)5Al(AlSi3O10)(OH)8, chamosite (Fe2+,Mg)5Al(AlSi3O10)(OH)8, nimite (Ni,Mg,Al)6((Si,Al)4O10)(OH)8, and pennanite Mn52+Al(AlSi3O10)(OH)8. Provenance Chlorite is widespread throughout the world, often found in low- to medium-grade regional metamorphic rocks and as a secondary mineral
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Coccidioidomycosis: New Aspects of Epidemiology and Therapy Author(s): Hans E. Einstein and Royce H. Johnson Source: Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Mar., 1993), pp. 349-354 Published by: Oxford University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4456953 . Accessed: 05/11/2014 21:42 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service
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The data was collected by using a Dissolved Oxygen Probe to determine the amount of oxygen released in O2 mg/L over 600 seconds. The rate of photosynthesis, as displayed in the table, (in O2 mg/L/sec) was then determined by calculating the slopes from a linear fit. The data table indicates a higher rate of photosynthesis under conditions with saturated salt. This trend was followed by both trials.
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Jaime is on the following medications Abilify 10 mg; Depakote 250 mg twice (8 am and 1 pm) and 500 mg at night (oral delay release); Singular 5 mg and Trazodone 50 mg (8 pm). Dr. Gutierrez Alvaro (School Psychiatrist) at North Hudson Academy continues to provide Jaime with medication management to ensure his mood remains stable. Jaime continues to exhibits
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ELEMENT | SYMBOL | No. OF ELECTRONS | Beryllium | Be | 2,2 | Magnesium | Mg | 2,8,2 | Calcium | Ca | 2,8,8,2 | Strontium | Sr | 2,8,18,8,2 | Barium | Ba | 2,8,18,18,2 | TRENDS IN ATOMIC RADIUS The graph
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Determining Enzyme Specificity in chemical reactions Introduction Enzymes are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions by speeding up the rate of the reaction and are usually named for the substrates they work on most with –ase suffix e.g. Substrate- Lactose, Enzyme- Lactase. Every reaction requires activation energy to begin and without the aid of enzymes chemical reactions require high levels of activation energy and would be too slow to support life within cells. Since every chemical reaction
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concentration (Diclofenac). 3. Effect of varying stirring speed. 5.3.1 Effect of varying polymer concentration NLCs were prepared by method reported in section 5.2.1 by using varying stearic acid : Oleic acid concentration viz. 1:1, 2:1, 3:1 and 4:1 mg while other variables were kept constant. The effect of varying stearic acid concentration on the particle size and drug entrapment efficiency are reported in Table 5.1 and shown in Fig. 5.1
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Experiment # 1 Laboratory Regulations / Safety and Micropipetting Objectives: 1. To introduce students to lab safety and regulations 2. To introduce students to lab equipment 3. To teach students to use and calibrate micropipetters Materials: Micropipetters, beakers, distilled water and balance A. Introduction of lab safety and regulations. 1. General laboratory safety and regulations will be explained and emphasized. 2. Lab equipment will be introduced. B. Micropipetter
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Overview Hypercalcemia is the most common life-threatening metabolic disorder associated with neoplastic diseases, occurring in an estimated 10% to 20% of all adults with cancer. It also occurs in children with cancer, but with much less frequency (approximately 0.5%–1%).[1-3] Solid tumors (such as lung or breast cancer tumors) as well as certain hematologic malignancies (particularly multiple myeloma) are most frequently associated with hypercalcemia.[4] Although early diagnosis followed by hydration
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