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    Carbohydrates are macromolecules whose basic units are called monosaccharides (or simple sugars). These simple sugars are polyhydroxy aldehydes (aldoses) or ketones (ketoses)‚ depending on the chemical nature of their carbonyl group‚ containing at least three carbon atoms. The smallest monosaccharides with only three carbon atoms are collectively known as trioses; while those with four‚ five‚ six‚ and so on carbon atoms are called tetroses‚ pentoses‚ hexoses and so on‚ respectively. Carbohydrates

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    Design and development of low cost sanitary napkins using cotton knitwear waste By: Bhawana Chanana Design and development of low cost sanitary napkins using cotton knitwear waste By: Bhawana Chanana*‚ Mona Suri Readers‚ Department of Textiles & Clothing‚ Lady Irwin College‚ Delhi University Introduction The attainment of puberty in women is signified by menarche‚ the age of onset of menstruation. During menstruation‚ use of some kind of a protection in the form of a pad or napkin

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    As stated on Page 13 of the case‚ Bunge has several options in how to participate in the biofuels market. First‚ they could be more active in sugarcane-based ethanol. Advantages to the company include: a large amount of land in Brazil for the growth of sugarcane as well as relatively cheap labor; however‚ there is a substantial investment of $200 million. Second‚ they could produce more palm oil in Asia‚ which also requires significant investment in production facilities. Both methods result

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    ANTITERMITICPROPERTYOF PLANT EXTRACT Artemisia vulgaris Linn.(Damong Maria) AND Manikarazapota Linn. (Chico) Daño Manuel Victor A. ErmoginoAlgen F. Southern Luzon State University College of Arts and Sciences B. S. Biology March 2013 Chapter I INTRODUCTION Coptotermesvastator or Philippine milk termitesare social insectsthat raise their young as a group of workers‚ soldiers and reproductive queen and king. They cause significant losses to annual and perennial

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    History   It  all  started  bit  by  bit‚  as  many  others;  doing  a  t-­‐shirt  line  and  evolving  into  broader  collections.   From  Music  festivals  to  catwalks  and  international  trade  fairs  while  doing  a  door  to  door  sales   work.  Having  started  in  close  contact  with  our  customers  and  consumers  has  always  pushed  us

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    Hydrolysis of Macromolecules

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    Title: Hydrolysis of macromolecules Abstract: This lab was designed to teach the process of “hydrolysis”‚ a chemical reaction in which water is added to a polymer‚ breaking its bonds and forming smaller molecules. A hydrogen cation and a hydroxide anion (which once formed water) break apart and attach themselves to the ends of shorter polymers. Hydrolysis plays an important role in our lives and in the lives of every living thing on earth. Living organisms rely on digestion (hydrolysis)

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    Dietary Fiber

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    Dietary fiber is several plant materials that the body is unable to digest. Fiber is important for the digestive system and lowering cholesterol. Fiber is divided into two categories: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber can dissolve in water which forms a gel-like substance. Soluble fiber has been connected with increased diet quality and a decrease in the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Some foods that are high in soluble fiber include: oatmeal‚ legumes‚ strawberries‚ apples and barley. Insoluble

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    Termite Behavior Lab

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    Do any of these utensils; blue Paper Mate pen‚ pencil‚ highlighter‚ and marker‚ have a 2 Introduction The termites‚ a small white insect which eats wood and live in hot countries‚ are the group of unsocial insects that are classified as the Epifamily Termitoidae. While termites are commonly known‚ especially in Australia‚ as "white ants"‚ they are only distantly related to the ants. A pheromone is any chemical substance released by an animal that serves to influence the behavior of other

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    Biology: Starch

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    Resistant starch (RS) is starch and starch degradation products that escape from digestion in the small intestine of healthy individuals.[1] Resistant starch is considered the third type of dietary fiber‚ as it can deliver some of the benefits of insoluble fiber and some of the benefits of soluble fiber. Some carbohydrates‚ such as sugars and most starch‚ are rapidly digested and absorbed as glucose into the body through the small intestine and subsequently used for short-term energy needs or stored

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    Testing for Macromolecules

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    PURPOSEThe purpose of the lab is to learn how to determine the presence of glucose‚ starch‚ lipid‚ and protein in various samples through standard tests. MODIFICATION1. Protein solution‚ vegetable oil‚ glucose solution‚ sucrose solution‚ starch solution and distilled water were added separately into six marked test tubes. The volume added was about one finger thick in depth of a test tube. 2. 5 drops of Iodine solution was added to each test tube. 3. The sample’s reaction with iodine was recorded

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