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    resources. Some kinds of teas are made out of a plant known as Camellis Sinensis. This plant is native to mainland China‚ but it is today cultivated across the world specially in tropical regions. Due to the chlorophylls and other pigments in the leaves‚ the extract commonly appears with a brown colour. B. Statement of the Problem The group aims to find out the potency of the extract of the leaves from the plant Camellis Sinensis as an ink. Nowadays‚ the environment is being destructed and one the

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    Chapter 10: The Triploblastic‚ Acoelomate Body Plan 1) Which of the following is not an acoelomate? a) Platyhelminthes c) Gastrotrichia b) Rotifera d) Turbellaria 2) Three important characteristics first appeared in the acoelomates. Which of the following is not one of them? a) bilateral symmetry c) an excretory system b) a true mesoderm d) nervous tissues 3) Acoelomates lack a body cavity because the __________ cells completely fills the area between the

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    Jem suddenly explodes in anger and destroys Mrs.Dubose’s camellias because of a comment she made earlier‚ it surprises the reader. Mrs.Dubose earlier in the day had insulted Atticus: “Your father’s no better than the niggers and trash he works for!”( p.135). Scout practically had to drag Jem away from her. Being away from Mrs.Dubose’s house did not solve the problem: “He did not begin to calm down until he had cut the tops off every camellia bush Mrs.Dubose owned” (p.137). Jem had to learn that for

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    Pharmacologyonline 3: 64-72 (2006) Newsletter ROLE AND SCOPE OF ETHNOMEDICAL PLANTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANTIVIRALS Debprasad Chattopadhyay ICMR Virus Unit‚ ID & BG Hospital‚ GB 4‚ First floor‚ 57 Dr. Suresh C Banerjee Road‚ Beliaghata‚ Kolkata 700 010‚ India. Summary Ethnomedicinal plants have been used as source of drugs for almost all diseases‚ but none are used against viruses probably because there are a very few specific viral targets for natural molecules to interact. Most

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    This research is being done to find out the potency of the extract of the leaves from the plant camellis sinensis as an ink. Nowadays‚ ink is a pigment in a liquid or paste form used as colorants and dyes. Also‚ they are becoming more and more expensive because of their increasing purposes. Our research aims to produce this ink as a cheaper alternative to these commercial ones. Compared to the ink we are aiming to create‚ commercially produced inks are toxic and can be hazardous to a person’s health

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    Kill a Mockingbird‚ flowers are a frequent symbol. The use of flowers in the novel have multiple meanings‚ some having a deeper meaning than others. These flowers are symbolizing people that are pretty significant in the story as well. Azaleas‚ Camellias and Geraniums are flowers associated with Miss. Maudie Atkinson‚ Mrs. Dubose and Mayella Ewell. Azaleas are mentioned multiple times with Mrs Maudie Atkinson. In fact‚ she was introduced with the help of her flower‚ the azalea. In the novel

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    View Article Online / Journal Homepage / Table of Contents for this issue Green Chemistry Cite this: Green Chem.‚ 2011‚ 13‚ 2638 www.rsc.org/greenchem Dynamic Article Links CRITICAL REVIEW Green synthesis of metal nanoparticles using plants Siavash Iravani* Received 10th April 2011‚ Accepted 20th July 2011 DOI: 10.1039/c1gc15386b In recent years‚ the development of efficient green chemistry methods for synthesis of metal nanoparticles has become a major focus of researchers. They have

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE & GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (General) BCSE/2010 Page 1 of 9 ROYAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION BHUTAN CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION (BCSE) 2010 EXAMINATION CATEGORY: GENERAL PAPER II: ENGLISH LANGUAGE & GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Date : 23 November 2010 Total Marks : 100 Examination Time : 3 hours Reading Time : 15 Minutes (Prior to examination time) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS • This paper is divided into two parts – Part I and Part II. Part I has two sections – A: Case Study and B: Topical Discussion

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ there are several different flowers that different people grow. These flowers have meanings that describe their character. Miss Maudie Atkinson has her azaleas. Mayella Ewell grows geraniums‚ and camellias represent Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose. “Did you know some of em’ came out of the woods one saturday and passed by this place and told me me and my flowers were going to hell?” Pg. 59. A meaning of the azalea flower is remembering home or wishing

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    In the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ we follow the narrator Scout Finch as she shifts from an innocent young girl into an open-minded character. Her growth is guided by her father Atticus Finch‚ a fifty year old local lawyer who Scout describes as ‘feeble’. Atticus plays the role of the moral voice‚ which is a substantial factor that contributes to Scout’s gradual development. Through Atticus‚ Lee endeavours to teach Scout and Jem Finch virtues that are invaluable and stresses the

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