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    helps prevent myocardial infarctions in many cases. The procedure itself is rather simple and safe for the most part‚ but one thing that many fail to realize is how hard the procedure is on kidney function due to the dye used intra-procedure. According to the NIH‚ kidney damage caused by dye is one of the less common adverse effects ("Cardiac Catheterization‚" 2012). By understanding the effect of cardiac catheterization on kidney function and implementing the appropriate protocols‚ hospitals and nurses

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    customer service expectations that requires high levels of inventory of finished garments. In this case Benetton does not dye the yarn or cloth before making certain sweaters‚ but the entire sweater when knowing the color demanded by the customers. After initial shipments of dyed sweaters are shipped to stores‚ the company receives information about the colors they are selling. Next they dye the remainder of their sweaters to more accurately meet the emerging demand pattern for the different colors. Value

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    Lasers and Their Uses We have all at some point in our lives used or seen someone use a laser. They are used in compact disc players for stereos or computers‚ laser surgery‚ laser printers‚ holography‚ cutting and borring metals‚ communication‚ bar-code scanners‚ etc. Over the past three decades’ lasers have become a tool used daily by many people and they have become very useful in scientific research. As you can see lasers are a very useful and important tool which is why I have chosen this

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    pH Indicators pH indicators are weak acids that exist as natural dyes and indicate the concentration of H+ (H3O+) ions in a solution via color change. A pH value is determined from the negative logarithm of this concentration and is used to indicate the acidic‚ basic‚ or neutral character of the substance you are testing. Introduction pH indicators exist as liquid dyes and dye-infused paper strips. They are added to various solutions to determine the pH values of those solutions. Whereas the liquid

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                                    Expectations:   Data Table 1: What you Expected to happen Well #/ Question   Chemicals   Reaction A NaHCO3 and HCI - C02  A bubble occurrence   B   HCI and BTB  A deep yellow C NH3 and BTB  A purple color D HCI and blue dye  A deep blue E Blue dye and NaOCI  A greenish color F NaOCI and KI  A bright red G KI and Pb(NO3)2  A yellow H NaOH and phenolphthalein  A light yellow I HCI and phenolphthalein  A red color J NaOH and AgNO3  A black color K AgNO3 and NH3  No

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    Tania Velasquez ENGL1301 Professor Amy Sharp November 22‚ 2013 Environmental impacts of textile industry Have you ever had a chance to think how clothes can destroy our environment? The textile industry covers a lot from business around the world. You can find textile industry in the manufacturing of fabrics‚ the different chemical companies that make synthetic fibers and all resultant products that you can find in your own furniture‚ cars‚ and of course all clothes that you

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    Family "Tie-Dye Bouquet T-Shirt"." TLC "Guides". N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2013. <http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/family/decorate-girls-t-shirts5.htm>. "The Story Behind African Wax Print Cloth | Wren." Wren - take a story with you. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2013. <http://www.thewrendesign.com/the-story-behind-african-wax-print-cloth/>. "Tie-dye - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia." Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2013. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tie-dye>. "Wax

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    Cheetos Puffs

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    Doritos‚ Cheez-Its‚ and Kraft Macaroni and Cheese all shared the same ingredient as Cheetos: yellow dye #6. As much as I loved all of these things‚ I decided I did not love them enough to be sad I would not eat them ever again. There were plenty of snacks I liked that did not have artificial yellow coloring‚ so why worry? But at the same time‚ I discovered that M&Ms and Skittles also had this dye and I absolutely could not accept that. It also struck me as very odd that I had never had a reaction

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    through the flame of the laboratory burner three times in rapid succession to heat fix the smear. Simple Staining = staining cells with a single dye so that they can be more readily observed. Basic Dye = (methylene blue) has positively charged chromophore group. A basic dye will be attracted to any negatively charged substance‚ such as bacterium. Acidic Dye = (eosin) have negatively charged chromophore groups‚ and thus are attracted to positively charged substances. Chromophore Group = chemical

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    Roman Clothing

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    The Romans - Clothing Roman clothes were made of wool‚ spun into cloth by the women of the family. Later on the richer people had slaves to do this work for them. If you could afford to buy clothes‚ you could buy linen‚ cotton or silk‚ which was brought to Rome from other parts of the Empire. Washing clothes was difficult because the Romans did not have washing machines or soap powder. They used either a chemical called sulphur or urine. These are the clothes that Romans wore The Toga  This man

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