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    Mosquito Repellent

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    TITLE Atis (Anona squamosa) leaves as Mosquito Repellent PURPOSE The shocking increase of dengue incidents year after year is a concern of our local health department and the society. Studies show that most incidents affect children and adolescent people. Commercially‚ there are various products of mosquito repellents readily available for consumers but most of them are highly made from chemicals that are damaging to the skin and are expensive‚ making it less accessible to most people. This

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    SERVICE VEHICLE AGREEMENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between: VIBAL PUBLISHING HOUSE‚ INC.‚ a corporation organized and existing under Philippines laws with principal office at 1253 G. Araneta Ave. cor. Ma. Clara St.‚ Brgy. Sto. Domingo Quezon City duly represented in this act by its Administrative Officer‚ Ms. Arne Queenie E. Madrilejos hereinafter called the FIRST PARTY;

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    Chapter 40 ATI questions 1. A nurse is caring for a client who has been sitting in a chair for 3 hr. Which of the following is the client at risk for developing? C. Pressure ulcer 2. Which of the following nursing interventions should be implemented to maintain a patent airway in a client on bed rest? D. Teach to use an incentive spirometer while awake. 3. Which of the following nursing interventions reduce the risk of thrombus development? (Select all that apply.) ( ) Teach the client

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    INSECTS An insect is a creature without a backbone and with a body divided into three main parts: the head‚ thorax and abdomen. Most insects have three pairs of legs and one or two pairs of wings. The ’feelers’ or antennae on the insect’s head are it sense of touch and smell. Some insects have a sting in the abdomen. We already know that there are over a million different kinds of insects‚ and many new species are being found all the time. Insects are by far the biggest group of creatures on

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    STUDY ON THE EVOLUTION OF MOSQUITO REPELLENTS By:- Rajdeep Laha Calcutta Business School PGDM 2010-12 OVERVIEW Traditionally‚ various types of substances have been used to repel mosquitos. These include such things as smoke‚ plant extracts‚ oils‚ tars‚ and muds. As insect repellent technology became more sophisticated‚ individual compounds were discovered and isolated. This allowed the formulation of new‚ more efficient forms of mosquito repellents. The first truly effective active

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    insects

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    INSECTS Insects‚ being larger and having a hard‚ chitinous and therefore impermeable exoskeleton‚ have a more specialised gas exchange system. Insects have no transport system so gases need to be transported directly to the respiring tissues. There are tiny holes called spiracles along the side of the insect. The spiracles are openings of small tubes running into the insect’s body‚ the larger ones being called tracheae and the smaller ones being called tracheoles. The ends of these tubes‚ which

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    Science High School Salvador St.‚ Labangon Cebu City Effectiveness of Lemon Grass (Cymbopogon marginatus) as an ingredient of a insect repellent fabric conditioner In partial fulfillment of the course Integrative Biology Submitted by: Homecillo‚ Danielle S. Calumpang‚ Claire R. Pleños‚ Claire Y. Submitted to: Mrs. Alita Labiaga Abstract Insect repellents are essentially needed these days. The frequent occurrences of floods nowadays lead to the increasing cases of Dengue. The abundance

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    Insects

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    cuisine by Adrian Forsyth Can Insects Help with Food Shortage in the World? As the number of humans increase‚ we will have to look for new sources of food. In some cultures‚ insects have been consumed for thousand of years‚ and many countries in the world such as China‚ Thailand‚ South America and Africa use insects as a delicacy and for snacks because they are tasty and nutritious‚ high in protein‚ and low in carbohydrates. One of the advantages with insects is their abundance and that

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    Citronella leaf based herbal mosquito repellents using natural binders Nandini Rani‚ Aakanksha Wany‚ Ambarish Saran Vidyarthi and Dev Mani Pandey* Department of Biotechnology‚ Birla Institute of Technology‚ Mesra‚ Jharkhand- 835215‚ India * Corresponding author: Dev Mani Pandey‚ email: dmpandey@bitmesra.ac.in Received: 15 April 2013 Accepted: 27 April 2013 Online: 04 May 2013 ABSTRACT Citronella grass has been serving from years as a mosquito repellent in the field of ancient and modern

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    Insects

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    Insects Insects are neumerout invertebrate animals that belong in the Phylum Arthropoda and Class Insecta. The class Insecta is divided into 2 subclasses: Apterygota‚ or wingless insects‚ and Pterygota‚ or winged insects. Subclass Pterygota is futher divided on basis of metamorphosis. Insects that have undergone incomplete metamorphosis are the Exopterygota. Insects that undergo complete metamorphosis are the Endopterygota. Insects have an outer bilateral exoskeleton to which the muscles are

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