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    guava extract soap

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    problem. Natural compounds that are used for making soap are more appropriate than chemical-based products. I. Introduction II. Abstract III. Statement of the Problem This study determined the effectivity and practically of 4 Season Fruits in making a homemade facial soap. It sought to answer the following questions: IV. Hypothesis The researchers hypothesize that the product‚ Four seasons soap‚ can be a viable alternative to the ordinary facial soap in treating different types of skin problems including

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    Kamias Soap

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    Chapter II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES The Bilimbi tree is attractive‚ long-lived‚ it reaches 16 to 33 ft (5-10 meters) in height. The leaves‚ very similar to those of the Otaheite gooseberry and mainly clustered at the branch tips‚ are alternate‚ 12 to 4 inches (30-60 cm) long‚ with 11 to 37 alternate or sub opposite leaflets‚ ovate or oblong‚ with rounded base and pointed tip. Small‚ fragrant‚ 5-petalled flowers‚ yellowish-green or purplish marked with dark purple. The bilimbi

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    Heart Surgery

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    Open heart surgery can be real painful on a family‚ just as it is to the person having it. My father had to undergo this procedure‚ and might have to undergo it again. This was a devasting time for my family and myself. This occurred almost two years ago. The evening before my father’s surgery they had him take a shower or bedside bath. They told him to use a special soap on his chest and legs. This special soap kills the bacteria on your skin and helps to prevent infection after surgery. The day

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    Soap Trends in India

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    regions: North‚ East‚ West‚ and South. • Consumers in the North prefer pink colored soaps‚ which have floral profiles. Here the fragrance preference is for more sophisticated profiles reflecting their lifestyles. Freshness soaps with lime and citrus notes are also popular preferences as the climate in the North is very hot and citrus/lime scented soaps are seen to be refreshing. • The East is not a big soap market; hence no particular preference skews. • Consumers in the West exhibit preferences

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    Soap Penetration in India

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    enitration Soaps The product categories can be classified into three segments; premium (Lux‚ Dove)‚ popular (Nirma‚ Cinthol)‚ and economy (Nirma Bath‚ Lifebuoy). The price differential between the premium and economy segments is about 2X. The popular and economy segments account for about 4/5ths of the entire market for soaps. • Penetration of toilet soaps is high at 88.6%. However per capita consumption levels remain low India’s per capita consumption of soap at 460 gms per annum is lower

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    Virtual Surgery

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    ADVANCED SENSOR AND INSTRUMENTATION VIRTUAL SURGERY M.K.Arun Kalasalingam University Krishnankovil-626 190.Tamilnadu.India Phone : 04563 - 289042/43/44 Fax No: 04563 - 289322 Email Id: info@kalasalingam.ac.in ABSTRACT Rapid change is under way on several fronts in medicine and surgery. Advance in computing power have enable continued growth in virtual reality‚ visualization‚ and simulation

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    oral surgery

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    Orthognathic surgery Reconstruction of craniomaxillofacial deformities Based on skeletal growth potential Surgerical movement of jaw structiures Correct MANDIBULAR discrepencies Sagitall ramous osteostmies Sagittal split osteostomie ***************** Most common RIF increased popularitie Correct variety of mandibular deformities Distraction osteogenesis ** Genioplasty ** Dramatic facial change with relaltively minor surgery Morphology of bony chin and overlaying soft tissue must

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    Medimix Soap

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    COUNTRY ANALYSIS India is the country comes under southern part of Asia. It is the seventh largest country by geographically and having 3‚287‚590 km sq area and second in population with 1.2 million people followed by China in the world’s population. New Delhi is the capital of India. Languages speak in India is Hindi which is national language and English apart from this there are 14 official language used in India. India is mixed cultured nation. India is a federal constitutional republic governed

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    Surgery Mistakes

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    How has this goal prevented mistakes in surgery changed over time is due to the improvement of technology. Able to keep the patient records keep the surgeons more updated with what is happening to the patient. Advance in communications among medical staff has improved by so much‚ because they can just send a note and messages to each other keeping each other updated. Ability to record the patient data record has helped a lot in preventing mistakes in surgery. Because doctors are able to just pull

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    Jessica Li CARDIOVASCULAR AND PERIPHERAL VASCULAR CHECK-LIST INTRODUCTION ✓ Identify patient by first and last name ✓ Introduce self and title ✓ Address patient by sur name ✓ Inquire about purpose of visit SAFETY ✓ Wash hands ✓ Attention to safety and organization **SUBJECTIVE** REVIEW OF SYSTEMS (In the patient’s own words) CARDIOVASCULAR (Subjective) • Chest Pain: no tightness or pain indicated • Shortness of breath (dyspnea): no shortness

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