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    How to Make Gel Candles

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    How to Make Gel Candles Gel candle making is a great hobby for all‚ for adults and children (with an adult present at all times). Gel wax isn’t wax at all‚ but a form of mineral oil. It’s easier to work with in many ways than traditional waxes. The clear gel allows you to achieve many interesting looks‚ from floating beads to underwater scenes. First‚ you need to get all the stuff for making gel candle. Material Candle gel Zinc Wicks Fragrance oil Liquid color dye Glass container Stainless

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    have to be adopted to utilize them for the conversion into value-added products [Nand‚ (1998)]. Pectin exists in varying amounts in fruit cell walls and has important nutritional and technological properties‚ mainly because of its ability to form gels (Westerlund etal‚ 1991). Pectin is a polysaccharide having properties such as gelation and emulsion stabilization which make it useful in the manufacture of food‚ cosmetics‚ and medicine. It is a normal constituent of food and may therefore be safely

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    Unit 7 Topic 2 – Reading 7 Mystery of the Stolen Artifacts Federal and state laws protect archaeological remains on public lands. These laws are important for preserving our national and state heritage. Unfortunately‚ there are people who discover these sites‚ excavate the artifacts‚ and sell them for personal gain. These people are called “pot hunters”. This script is a fictional trial of a Mr. Pete Anderson who was accused of illegally taking archeological artifacts from public land. During a

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    Energy Gel Case Study

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    Wickler is actually responsible for the usage of 40% now. Secondly‚ Wickler should only consider taking on the product of energy gel in the first place if it will still be profitable while including the costs of the necessary machinery. According to the projections in the financial statements‚ it seems as if they will exceed capacity of the machines between the energy bars and gels together. Even more so then Wickler must consider machinery as a cost of his. Also‚ we believe he should be taking into

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    Title: Thin-Layer Chromatography Objectives: Part1: 1. To learn the technique of TLC and the visualization of colourless components. 2. To identify an unknown drug by a TLC comparison with standard compounds. Part 2: To learn the separation technique by using Thin Layer Chromatography plate in separating a mixture of compounds into individual pure compound by using Spinach Leaf. Introduction: (i) General Concepts Chromatography is a common and powerful method used to separate and analyze complex

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    In this study‚ glass spheres coated by TiO2 nanoparticles and N-Doped TiO2 nanoparticles for photocatalytic applications on the treatment of methylene blue and olive oil waste water. Synthesis of TiO2 and N-Doped TiO2 nanoparticles performed by sol-gel method. The effects of residence time‚ number of coating‚ initial concentration of waste water and initial volume of waste water have been invastegated. Increasing number of coating resulted in a increasing percentage of degradation. The effects of

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    Separation of Proteins and Mass Analysis Using SDS PAGE Biology 00-01L Abstract This experiment consisted of separating proteins into polypeptides using a method called SDS PAGE which is a type of electrophoresis. The polypeptides had different masses‚ so each polypeptide traveled a different distance and this was an essential part of the lab which demonstrated that there exists a relationship between the distance traveled by the protein and the mass of the protein. This relationship was graphed

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    The Isolation‚ purification and identification of Proteins assayed From Bovine Liver Using SDS Gel Electrophoresis‚ Mass Spectroscopy and Western Blotting Abstract The purpose of the experiment was to isolate and recognize varying protein solubilization and assaying methods by using bovine liver protein. The experiment implicated the impact of different types of solvents like ethanol‚ water‚ PBS‚ PBS+1% Triton x-100‚ and PBS+2% SDS on protein solubilization. Bradford and Ghosh/Dumbroff

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    myself or your TA. Plagiarism will result in an automatic zero. 1. In the cell bio lab‚ we use company manufactured gels‚ however you can make you own polyacrylamide gels. List all of the ingredients found in an SDS-PAGE gel. Which ingredients are responsible for polymerizing the solution? How does the percentage of acrylamide effect the migration of proteins (ex: 4% gel vs. 18% gel)? The percent acrylamide refers to the size of the pores as percent acrylamide increases the size of the pores decreases

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    forensic anthropologists ran a gel electrophoresis with DNA from Skeleton 3 and two missing persons‚ Julia Ly and Teresa Chen to help in DNA identification. This process would allow restriction enzymes to cut by a specific restriction site and run through the gel‚ where the DNA fragments would move from the negative side to the positive side of the gel due to the negative charge of the phosphate group in DNA. The smaller the DNA fragments‚ the further they move down the gel. As mentioned above‚ the DNA

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