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    Celery Seed Extract

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    #47 The Feasibility of Adelfa Extract as Pesticide Vivencio C. Fuentes Jr.‚ Razelle Angela B. Camitan‚ Honey Jane T. Dela Cruz ABSTRACT The project aims to test the feasibility of extracts from the adelfa plant as pesticide. The leaves were cut from the stem and then subjected to steam bath. Soxhlet apparatus was used for extraction; methanol was used as solvent. The extract was then distilled‚ and diluted into 4 containers to obtain concentrations of 100%‚ 75%‚ 50% and 25%. There were

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    rest of the chemicals that are not disclosed on the label‚ that is why it is very dangerous to one’s health to use these commercially prepared fabric softeners. Pineapple is the most popular tropical fruit. It is also known as Ananas‚ which means plants that have sword-shaped leaves and a fleshy compound fruits composed of several flowers. Pineapple is considered by some as one of the healthiest fruits for its great health benefits such as: potential anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits‚ antioxidant

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    resistance. The most promising candidates to be developed as alternative drugs are the antimicrobial peptides. In the present study the antimicrobial peptide Microcin C7 was docked with the catalytic domain of Diphtheria toxin and further the simulational studies were performed to find the stability of the complex. The results were significant and hence it was predicted that further work can be done on antimicrobial peptide to develop it as an altenative drug against Diphtheria toxin. Keywords- I. INTRODUCTION

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    WP/09/189 What Drives China’s Interbank Market? Nathan Porter and TengTeng Xu © 2009 International Monetary Fund WP/09/189 IMF Working Paper Asia and Pacific Department What Drives China’s Interbank Market? Prepared by Nathan Porter and TengTeng Xu1 Authorized for distribution by Nigel Chalk September 2009 Abstract This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily

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    order to extract caffeine from coffee grounds. In order to do this‚ filtration and extraction techniques with solvents such as calcium carbonate‚ magnesium sulfate‚ and dichloromethane were used1. Decaffeination is something that’s used around the world‚ and there is much discussion on the different methods that can be used. In this case‚ using solvents and heat was the preferred method in order to extract the caffeine. Decaffeination is often used to in order to prevent the addictive properties of coffee

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    Plants

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    PLANTS Plants in Our Daily Life A plant(also called green plants) is a multi-cellular living organism‚member of kingdom Plantae.It is at the base of the food web and are Autotrophs.Plants are considered as backbone of all life on Earth and essential resource for living oragnisms.Plants can be reffered as a factory which processes light into energy and manufactures food for it ownself as well as for other living things.Scientists have foundmore than 270‚000 spieces of plants They include a host of

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    Plant

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    Plants‚ also called green plants (Viridiplantae in Latin)‚ are living organisms of the kingdom Plantae including such multicellular groups as flowering plants‚ conifers‚ ferns and mosses‚ as well as‚ depending on definition‚ the green algae‚ but not red or brown seaweeds like kelp‚ nor fungi or bacteria. Green plants have cell walls with cellulose and characteristically obtain most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis using chlorophyll contained in chloroplasts‚ which gives them their

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    Properties of Soil

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    Soil properties Soil depth Soil texture Structure Colour Soil pH level Nutrients Dispersibility Soil organic matter and soil carbon sequestration Permeability and porosity Water holding capacity Soils vary in their suitability for specific purposes. For example‚ in Queensland a deep‚ fertile clay soil is suitable for intensive agriculture but a shallow‚ sandy soil is better suited to grazing and growing native trees. The suitability of a soil for a particular purpose can often be

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    Antibacterial Property of Lemongrass Leaves (Cymbopogon citratus) and Radish Seeds (Raphanus sativus) Extracts against Escherichia coli A Research Paper Presented to the Department of Science and Technology of Makati Science High School Kristoffer Raye D Magtangob Steve Najee L Ramos Marc Angelo C Rosel Izzhar Christian P Sumagaysay Gana Domina B Casil Nadine Victoria A Halili S.Y. 2013-2014 Copyright 2014 Kristoffer Raye D Magtangob Steve Najee L Ramos Marc Angelo C Rosel Izzhar Christian

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    reliable than those made from plants. Herbal medicine is still the mainstay of about 75-80% of the world population‚ mainly in the developing countries for primary health care (Kamboj‚ 2000). This is primarily because of the general belief that herbal drugs are without any side effects‚ besides being cheap and locally available. The use of plants for healing purposes predates human history and forms the origin of much modern medicine. Many synthetic drugs originated from plant sources: a century ago‚ most

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