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    Finish brand is to widen their social media and public relations platform. More specifically‚ Finish should reveal and publicize proudly the performance rating of their products. In August 2010‚ a leading consumer publication ranked Finish Quantum detergent tablets “Number 1 among ADWDs in the U.S.; Finish Powerball Tabs were a very close second‚ with Cascade’s top-of-the-line product sitting in third place.” This is something that Finish should advertise to the world; this fact will definitely be eye

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    Biacore SPR Lab Report

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    Figure 1: Schematic illustration of the principle of Biacore SPR to measure the interaction between analyte molecules in the flow with immobilized receptor binding sites on the surface. A) SPR uses an optical method to measure changes in the refractive index near the surface of a thin gold film on a glass slide. At a critical angle of incident light on the surface-solution interface an electromagnetic field or evanescent wave is generated. This is detected as absorption of light and a decrease in

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    Understanding the Business Environment Part A (100w) Company Name: Coca Cola Description: The Coca-Cola Company is the world ’s largest beverage company and is the leading producer and marketer of soft drinks. Today‚ Coca-Cola is consumed throughout the world at the rate of more than 600 million times per day and this figure is continuing to rise. However‚ Coca-Cola is not the sort of company to live on its past glories; instead it looks to the future as a challenge and constantly seeks new

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    Sbp Monetary Policy Statement

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    Figure 3: Figure 4: Figure 5: Figure 6: Figure 7: Figure 8: Figure.9: Figure 10: Figure 11: Figure 12: Figure 13: Figure 14: Figure 15: Figure 16: Figure 17: Figure 18: Figure 19: Movements in SBP’s Operational Target Histogram of Overnight Repo Rate OMO Bid-range and Mid-rate of Corridor Outstanding Open Market Operations PKRV Yield Curves Movement in Policy and Market Interest Rates Currency to Deposit Ratio NDA to NFA Ratio and CPI Inflation Share of PSC and Government Borrowing in Total Deposits

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    Dna Extraction

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    broken and the DNA could not be extracted. When you add the surfactant it softens the cell and the soap dissolves and breaks down the lipids and proteins in the phospholipid bilayer. Much like dish detergent does to greasy dishes. Lipids are insoluble in water‚ the detergent reacts with the cell and causes the molecular contents to fall out much like hydrolysis. Without this you could never complete the extraction. Then you add the baking soda (buffer) to the test tube. Buffer

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    Rural Marketing Strategies

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    TITLE: RURAL MARKETING STRATEGIES - WITH REFERENCE TO FMCG PRIYANKA .M ‚ M.B.A‚ I year PRIST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PRIST UNIVERSITY PUDUCHERRY CAMPUS Abstract- This study provides a bunch of knowledge about demand of different FMCG products in rural areas as well it also provides a detail knowledge about the consumer preference towards different FMCG products. The report also provides the details about the history of FMCG sector in rural India. Now at the present time‚ rural

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    Application of Enzymes

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    Large scale Enzyme applications 1. Detergents Bacterial proteinases are still the most important detergent enzymes. Lipases decompose fats into more water-soluble compounds. Amylases are used in detergents to remove starch based stains. 2. Starch hydrolysis and fructose production The use of starch degrading enzymes was the first large scale application of microbial enzymes in food industry. Mainly two enzymes carry out conversion of starch to glucose: alpha-amylase and fungal enzymes

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    TOURISM The traditional relationship of Oba Liken of Ibefun and the people of Lagos and Ibiyeroye marriage may explain the notion that Eyo was introduced to Lagos from Ibefun. Chief Tajudeen Gbadesere revealed that‚ “the variant of Eyo staged was in the night entailing three consecutive outings in a performance where the use of Aropale and other paraphernalia were absent. Nevertheless‚ the place of Malaki and Ejilu in the historical origin of the fanciful Eyo play is brought out forcefully in a praise

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    Case 8 - Unilever

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    As one of the largest and oldest multinational corporations in the world‚ Unilever’s products include foot‚ detergent‚ and personal care items. Overall revenues total an excess of $50 billion with its food products leading the way in total sales. Food products account for 60% of sales‚ while detergent accounts for 25% and personal care products for 15%. With sales of Unilever’s food products account for the highest percentage of sales‚ their main focus was on sales of margarine‚ tea‚ ice cream

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    Hehe : )

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    cleaning product‚ synthetic versions were invented‚ which are now known as detergents. There was also a movement towards using detergents because there was a need for a cleaning agent that did not leave behind a residue as soap did‚ especially on fabric. Upon their appearance‚ detergents became common products for cleaning dishes and clothing. While many people still used regular soap‚ by 1953 most households were using detergents. History of Hibiscus * The hibiscus has had a long history of use

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