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    Metallic Ions

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    Ocean County College Department of Chemistry Identification of Metallic Ions Date Submitted: July 4‚ 2015 Date Performed: July 4‚ 2015 Lab Section: Chem-181DL1 Course Instructor: Prof. Amal Bassa Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to perform and observe the flame tests of some alkali and alkaline earth metal ions. Procedure To begin I placed approximately 0.5 mL of sodium nitrate in a well of the 24-well plate. I then placed approximately 0.5 mL of the remaining

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    Selective Breeding

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    selective breeding -allow only organisms with desired traits to mate 1.Hybridization: cross 2 genetically different individuals to bring together the best traits of both organisms inbreeding: the continued breeding individuals with similar characteristics B.DNA Technology DNA finger printing (gel electrophoresis) analysis of DNA sections that vary between individuals procedure i.restriction enzymes cut DNA into fragments at specific base pair sequences electrical current moves through

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    (1)colgate (2)closeup (3)pepsodent (4)dabur red (5) sensodyne Intro about toothpastes Earlier in India‚ oral hygiene was the domain of local home made ayurvedic powders and natural herbs. The history of toothpaste industry in India can be traced back to the year 1975. Now‚ the awareness regarding oral hygiene in the Indian society has increased and thus many companies have come up with their brands of toothpaste. The first toothpaste to enter the Indian market was Colgate. In recent years the Industry

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    Colgate-Palmolive: Colgate-Palmolive Back to Basics Strategic Cost Management Prof: Dr. K.Sontake Prasseedha Raghavan Introduction: Introduction My case is about how Colgate Palmolive India Ltd used the fundamental 4P marketing concept to turn the trend and be a proactive competitor in the FMCG market. Snap Shot: Snap Shot Colgate-Palmolive was incorporated in India in the year 1937 . Launched Colgate Dental Cream .... and became a company dedicated to the oral health of the Nation .

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    Golgate Toothpaste Imc Plan

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    1.1 Introduction:- Before we go in details of low involvement theory of Colgate toothpaste lets first see what this company do or manufactures and from where this consumer product giant begins. The Colgate Palmolive is the fastest growing organization of consumer products manufacturing. Consumer products such as Soap and Other Detergent‚ Dog and Cat Food‚ Polish and Other Sanitation Goods‚ Toilet Preparation‚ ‚ Electric House wares and Household Fan Manufacturing; Broom‚ Brush

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    Selective Mutism

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    Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder that prevents children speaking in certain social situations‚ such as school lessons or in public. However‚ they’re able to speak freely to close family and friends when nobody else is listening – for example‚ when they’re at home. It’s important to understand that when the mutism happens‚ the child is not voluntarily refusing to speak but is literally unable to speak‚ feeling frozen. In time‚ they learn to anticipate the situations that provoke mutism

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    Chemistry Halide Ions

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    Reactivity of Halide Ions Purpose: There are four halide salts used in this experiment that are found in the human body. Sodium fluoride is poisonous‚ but has been traced to be beneficial to humans in the prevention of tooth decay. Sodium chloride is added to many of our foods to increase flavor. Sodium chloride is important for many life processes‚ but too much intake is linked to high blood pressure. Sodium bromide is distributed throughout body tissues. Sodium iodine controls cell growth. The

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    Ion Channel Disease

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    MECH A NIS MS OF D IS EASE Review Article Mechanisms of Disease F R A N K L I N H . E P S T E I N ‚ M. D. ‚ Editor ION CHANNELS — BASIC SCIENCE AND CLINICAL DISEASE AND MICHAEL J. ACKERMAN‚ M.D.‚ PH.D.‚ DAVID E. CLAPHAM‚ M.D.‚ PH.D. I ON channels constitute a class of proteins that is ultimately responsible for generating and orchestrating the electrical signals passing through the thinking brain‚ the beating heart‚ and the contracting muscle. Using the methods of molecular biology

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    Multi Coloured Toothpaste

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    Mechanisms of Multicolored Striped Toothpaste Aree Witoelar Toothpastes often use two or more colors to form stripes. While not providing hygienic benefits‚ it has interesting appearance for the customer [1]. Here we investigate and discover two different mechanisms to achieve consistency of the color ratios. Two sample tubes of toothpaste are chosen randomly from the market‚ and labeled as A and P (Figure 1). The samples are cut across the toothpaste compartment (Figure 2). (not shown). The

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    Selective Perception

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    Selective perception - it is a distance given to drive by car. Every person‚ who would do that‚ would notice different buildings‚ signs‚ posters and etc. We cannot notice everything‚ because our brain cannot receive that much information. So we concentrate on safe driving‚ and notice only those things‚ that we like: the dreamer will be looking at clouds perhaps‚ the advertising manager will be analysing new posters that competitors made‚ the old man will be looking at every road sign in order to

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