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    Feasibility Study Report on Sugar Cane Juice Executive Summary Sugar Cane Juice Factory is one of the best industries for getting foreign earning in the short run. Basically sugar cane factory is a cottage industry but now it turning in to big industry. Because of its properties‚ facilities it is now gaining more and more interest of the world wide. The demand of sugar cane juice is increasing world wide. So‚ to meet the demand of foreign market‚ exporting firms are producing

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    Techniques for Controlling Pathogenic Microorganisms: In order to adequately address safety issues associated with fresh produce‚ it is necessary to enhance the quantity and quality of research on mitigation strategies. A few of the research needs include: Investigate traditional and non-traditional sanitizers on specific pathogen/produce combinations. Survey extensively domestic and imported products to determine the frequency of public health microorganisms on specific produce items. Survey

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    react with the ester portion of our starting reagent. The effect of reducing the ketone via hydride addition is that product is entirely a racemic mixture (McMurry 696). After the initial reaction the product was isolated using a series of vacuum filtrations‚ ether extractions‚ and rotorary evaporations‚ before being analyzed via proton NMR spectroscopy. Results and Discussion: The table listed below as Table 1 lists the starting amounts of each of the chemicals present in the reaction flask‚ along

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    based on the computerized simulation providing information on the passage of water and solutes through semipermeable membranes‚ which may be applied to the study of transport mechanisms in living membrane-bounded cells. We hypothesized that when the sucrose concentration will change‚ the mass will also change. Introduction: A molecular composition of a plasma membrane is selective about what can passes through it. There are two methods of transport which can occur through the plasma membrane. To

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    The 2 ureters‚ the Urinary Bladder and the Urethra. b) What is nephron? Name different parts of a nephron. Write absorption and secretion of different parts of a nephron. Nephron: It is the functional part of the kidney‚ encharged of filtration of blood and eliminates the nitrogenous waste of our bodies. The nephron consists of: functional units; two parts: renal corpuscle (with a two-layerd glomerular capsule that encloses it. They are separated by filtrate collecting capsular space)

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    ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT OF BEE’s HONEY IN COMPARISON TO ANTIBIOTICS ON ORGANISMS ISOLATED FROM INFECTED BURNS‚ WOUNDS AND HARMONIZED METHODS OF MELISSOPALYNOLOGY. PROJECT GUIDE: Dr. JAGAN MOHAN REDDY STUDENTS: MANASA.D.A (1AY09BT011) SANJUKTA BANERJEE (1AY09BT019) SANDHYA.S (1AY09BT018) DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ACHARYA

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    transport of water‚ this study was conducted to show the significance of the rate at which this occurs. Dialysis bags were filled with three different concentrations of sucrose solutions and two with water. They were then completely immersed in water with the exception of one dialysis bag‚ which was filled with water and immersed in a sucrose solution. The weight of the bags were then monitored and recorded at regular 15-minute intervals. The variety of concentrations

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    7. Mix sodium chloride and sand on clean paper. Examine mixture with magnifying glass and test effect of magnet. 8. Transfer salt-sand mixture into 100mL beaker‚ then add 30mL of water and stir. Record observations‚ and then prepare for filtration setup. Filter the mixture and record observations. Pour 10mL of filtrate into evaporating dish‚ then prepare burner to heat evaporating dish. Heat dish till filtrate is completely evaporated. Examine both dry residue in dish and wet residue on filter

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    BCMB 230 Final exam Fall 2011 1. Nephrons that control plasma volume are: a. cortical b. juxtamedullary c. juxtaglomerular d. both a and c 1. Hemoglobin that has carbon dioxide bound to it is called: a. Oxyhemoglobin b. deoxyhemoglobin c. carbaminohemoglobin d. hematopoietic 1. Urine moves from the kidney to the bladder by: a. collecting duct b. distal convoluted tubule c. descending loop of Henle d. capsular space 1. Nephrons with a short loop

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    Methods The three tissues being analyzed in this experiment‚ those of the kidney‚ heart and liver‚ were taken from the animal Bos taurus. The tissue homogenates used were made by adding 1 gram of tissue to 20 ml of sucrose phosphate buffer. The buffer was composed of 250 mM sucrose‚ 50 mM NaPO4‚ with a pH of 7.4. This mixture was homogenized with a high-speed blender for 3 pulses for a duration of 10 seconds each. The homogenates were then filtered through a cheesecloth and stored at -70° C.

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