SYLLABUS Cambridge IGCSE® Literature (English) 0486 For examination in June and November 2014 Cambridge International Certificate Literature (English)* 0476 For examination in June and November 2014 *This syllabus is accredited for use in England‚ Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. University of Cambridge International Examinations retains the copyright on all its publications. Registered Centres are permitted to copy material
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several common diseases. Psidium guajava L is a fruit-bearing tree commonly known as guava‚ which belongs to the family Myrtaceae. The French call it goyave orgoyavier ; the Dutch‚ guyaba ‚ goeajaaba ; the Surinamese‚ guave or goejaba ; and the Portuguese‚ goiaba or goaibeira. Hawaiians call it guava or kuawa . In Guam‚ it is abas . In Malaya‚ it is generally known either as guava or jambu batu (Morton‚ 1987). . Guava grows nearly throughout India up to 1500 m in height and is cultivated commercially
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BHUPENDRA PATEL COLLAGE OF AGRICULTURE‚ RAIGARH AENGG-121 - FUNDAMENTALS OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION ENGINEERING CREDITHOURS(2+1) YEAR/SEMESTER : 1st YEAR / 2nd SEMESTER Theory: Surveying: survey equipment‚ chain survey‚ cross staff survey‚ plotting procedure‚ calculations of area of regular and irregular fields. Levelling – levelling equipment‚ terminology‚ methods of calculation of reduced levels‚ types of levelling‚ contouring. Irrigation‚ classification of projects‚ flow irrigation
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__________ of class _______ thereby declare that this investigatory project of chemistry on “Study of presence of Oxalate Ion content in Guava fruit at different stages of ripening” is made by my own hard work and efforts under the supervision of our Chemistry Teacher__________________ Signature:___________________ Introduction & Objective Guava is a sweet‚ juicy and light dark green coloured fruit‚ when ripe it acquires a yellow colour & has a penetrating strong scent. The fruit
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semi ripened guava (1 day old).Strength of oxalate in one day old guava extract= (1.37 /100) x 44g/litre of diluted extract= 0.603 g L -1 ) For ripened guavaStrength of oxalate in fresh guava extract= ( 1.39/100) x 44g/litre of diluted extract=0.612g L -1 (a) The normality of oxalate ions of; (i) Fresh guava solution is = 1.32 ml(ii) Semi-ripen guava solution is = 1.37 ml(iii) Ripened guava solution is = 1.39 ml (b) The strength of oxalate ions of; (i) Fresh guava solution is
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The Feasibility if Guava Plant Psidium guajava as the Main Ingredient in Lotion TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction A. Background of the Study………………………….………........1 B. Statement of the Objectives ………......................………..….1 C. Significance of the Study…………………………….………... 2 D. Scope and Limitations……………………………….………....3 E. Review of Related Literature……………………..…………... 4 II. Methodology…………………………………………………………..…9 III. Results & Discussion A. Presentation
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The Comparative Analysis on the Effectiveness of Guava Soap Against a Regular Soap in Terms of Curing Pimples Chapter 1 Background of the Study These days‚ people are using plants as herbal medicine such as guava plant (Psidium guajava Linn). Based on research‚ this plant is good for healing and treating wounds and other skin infections. In the field of dermatology‚ guavas can improve the texture of your skin and helps you avoid skin problems more than even the highest ranked
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Guava is a small tropical tree that grows up to 35 feet tall; it is widely grown for its fruit in tropics. It is a member of the Myrtaceae family‚ with about 133 genera and more than 3‚800 species. The leaves and bark of P. guajava tree have a long history of medicinal uses that are still employed today (Nwinyi et al.‚ 2008). In the view of the immense medicinal importance of P. guajava plant evidenced in the various studies mentioned above and also corroborated in a recent review article by Kamath
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Presence of oxalate ions in Guava Chemistry Investigatory Project Published by M.A.EBENEZER A chemistry investigatory project on the presence of oxalate ions in guava with all the required sample readings and observations‚ graphic customized and ready to print.( Though you will need to change the credentials.) See More INTRODUCTION Guavas are plants in the Myrtle family (Myrtaceae) genusPsidium (meaning "pomegranate" in Latin)‚ whichcontains about 100 species of tropical shrub
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