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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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    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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    Small amounts of household cleaning products 1 Goggle-safety 1 Well-Plate-24 1 Well-Plate-96 1 Pipet‚ Empty Short Stem 1 Aqueous Ammonia‚ 1M -1mL 1 Bromthymol Blue‚ 0.04% - 2 mL in Pipet 1 Copper (II) Sulfate‚ 0.2 M – 2 mL in Pipet 1 FDC Blue Dye #-1.0.1% - 2 mL in Pipet 1 Hydrochloric Acid‚ 1.0M-1 mL 1 Lead (II) Nitrate‚ 0.2 M- 2 mL in Pipet 1 PhenolphthaleinSolution1%1mL 1 Potassium Iodide‚ 0.1 M-2 mL in Pipet 1 Silver Nitrate‚ 0.1 N – 2 mL in white Dropper Bottle 1 Sodium Bicarbonate

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    electrophoresis: Sensitivity‚ mechanisms‚ and DNA electrostretching ‚ Mutation Research/DNA Repair‚ Pages 167-175‚ Retrieved October-9-2012 3. Siguang Jiang‚ Xiaodong Chen‚ Minghua Liu‚ (2004)‚ The pH stimulated reversible loading and release of a cationic dye in a layer-by-layer assembled DNA/PAH film‚ Journal of Colloid and Interface Science‚ Pages 396-403‚ Retrieved October-9-2012 4. Robert F.Weaver. Molecular Biology. (5th ed.). McGraw Hill International Edition‚ United States. 76-79pp 5. Keren DF‚

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    enzyme immobilization

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    Enzyme Immobilization Methods Covalent Binding: Covalent binding is a conventional method for immobilization; it can be achieved by direct attachment with the enzyme and the material through the covalent linkage [37]. The covalent linkage is strong and stable and the support material of enzymes includes polyacrylamide‚ porous glass‚ agarose and porous silica [38]. Covalent method of immobilization is mainly used when a reaction process does not require enzyme in the product‚ this is the criteria

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    the byproduct of the two is a base. C NH 3 and BTB When two drops of Ammonia and one drop of Bromothymal blue are combined the result remains blue. This means they are base. D HCI and blue dye When Hydrochloric acid and blue dye are combined the result is a base. E Blue dye and NaOCI When Blue dye and Sodium Hypochlorite react are combined the result is green. This means it is a base. F NaOCI and KI When Sodium Hypochlorite and Potassium Iodide are mixed the two combined produced a reddish

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    the legs. Activation of either labellar or tarsal gustatory neurons with a sugar solution results in proboscis extension‚ which is a component of feeding behavior Flies have neuron on their legs‚ wings and body that activate whenever sugar is near (Dye 2004). Flies such as fruit flies eat nectar because it is

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