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    Table of content 1. Introduction 1 2. Objective 1 3. The product details and features 2 Product details 2 Product features 2 4. The target market 2 5. The price 3 6. The distribution model 4 7. The promotional methods 5 8. Conclusion 5 Introduction Along with increasing of standard of living‚ people have higher and higher requirement of keeping the environment clean. Lots of cleaning products are invented to help householders retain house clean. A new type

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    C Nardus Leaves Lab Report

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    CHAPTER 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 Percentage yield Fresh leaves of C. nardus with 1 kg portion yielded about 22.57g of aqueous crude extract‚ which was approximately about 2.26% of yield. The result showed that fresh leaves had a higher percentage yield compared to the air-dried leaves‚ it was only 1.3% yield which conducted by Koba et al. (2009) with the similar extraction technique. There were other factors that might affect the percentage yield‚ such as influence of the harvest place

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    Ocimum basilicum‚ commonly known as ‘Indian basil’‚ is an indigenous south Indian species (Bhasin‚ 2012). Among over 150 basil species belonging to the genus Ocimum‚ two most widely grown species for essential oil production are holy basil (Ocimum sanctum L.) and sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.). Ocimum basilicum‚ an erect highly branched aromatic perennial herb of family Lamiaceae is well known for its sweet basil oil and is widely distributed throughout India. This species is believed to be originated

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    Silverfish Bug Essay

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    HOW TO GET RID OF SILVERFISH NATURALLY Silverfish are slivery bristletail insects that live in buildings and feed on starchy materials. These fairly harmless‚ serpentine creatures aren’t pleasant to have around the house. They feed on books‚ dead skin cells‚ and thrive in dark‚ wet spaces. Once you discover an infestation‚ you can get rid of the silverfish bugs by with insecticides or various methods you will learn about from this article. Silverfish bugs are not harmful to humans. However‚ they

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    contaminated tooth. Each tooth has a pulp chamber which usually consists of nerve tissues‚ blood vessels and cellular entities .Endodontic therapy involves discarding of above mentioned structures‚ cleaning and filling of the pulp chamber. Gutta –percha (an eugenol base cement). After the therapy the tooth is theoretically dead since it is void of any stimulus. It becomes brittle so the tooth is fitted with an external crown. But there is another condition which should be checked before performing root canal

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    Dental Question Bank

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    1 1. For lower premolars‚ the purpose of inclining the handpiece lingually is to A. B. C. D. Avoid buccal pulp horn Avoid lingual pulp horn Remove unsupported enamel Conserve lingual dentine 2. For an amalgam Restoration of weakened cusp you should A. B. C. Reduce cusp by 2mm on a flat base for more resistance Reduce cusp by 2mm following the outline of the cusp Reduce 2mm for retention form 3. Before filling a class V abrasion cavity with GIC you should A. B. C. Clean with pumice‚ rubber cup

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    Aldehydes and Ketones

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    Flavoring Agents made from Aldehydes and Ketones Peter Konn Mountain State University Chemistry 302 7/31/12 Abstract This paper looks to delve into the chemistry behind ketones and aldehydes as well as related compounds. The endeavor involved looking into the way their bonding influences how they react. It also considers the simple physical properties of these compounds including their reaction with other compounds‚ chemical structures and formulas. The paper also looked to

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    Herbal supplements & their Standardization. Herbal supplements are a type of dietary supplement that contain herbs‚ either singly or in mixtures. An herb (also called a botanical) is a plant or plant part used for its scent‚ flavor‚ and/or therapeutic properties. A dietary supplement is a product taken by mouth that contains a "dietary ingredient" intended to supplement the diet. The "dietary ingredients" in these products may include: vitamins‚ minerals‚ herbs or other botanicals‚ amino acids

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    Adrenergic Agonists (a.k.a. Sympathomimetic Drugs) I. Direct stimulants of α and β receptors 1. Epinephrine (Adrenaline) 2. Norepinephrine (Levophed) 3. Levonordefrin (Neo-Cobefrin) 4. Dopamine (Intropin) 5. Ephedrine II. Direct stimulants of α receptors (α agonists) 1. Phenylephrine (Neo-synephrine) III. Direct stimulants of β receptors (β agonists) 1. Isoproterenol (Isuprel) 2. Selective stimulants of β2 receptors in the bronchi (for asthma) 2.a. Salbutanol (Ventolin) 2.b. Terbutaline

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    Preparation of N‚N-Diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) and its Identification by IR and NMR Spectroscopy Eim A. Chemist CHEM 304 July 10‚ 2005 INTRODUCTION N‚N-Diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) is the active ingredient in many insect repellants.1 In this experiment‚ DEET will be prepared from m-toluic acid through the intermediate acid chloride and then identified by its IR and proton NMR spectra. The overall reaction is a series of two acyl substitutions and is shown in Scheme 1 below: [pic] Scheme

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