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    C. Rotundus Case Study

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    rhizome exhibited a lipolytic action and fat mobilization from the adipose tissues in rats‚ making it a drug of choice against obesity (Bambhole‚ 1988). Karnick (1992) carried out a pilot study on 30 obese people and administered them with powdered tubers of C. rotundus for 90 days‚ which resulted in weight reduction along with a decrease in serum cholesterol and triglycerides. Hepatoprotective

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    Agricultural Projects

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 1.0 Introduction Chapter 2 2.0 Main activities Chapter 3 3.0 objectives of field attachment 3.1 Role in the organization 3.11 Data collection 3.12 Extension services 3.13 Chicken vaccination Chapter 4 4.0 course evaluation 4.1recommendations 4.2 conclusions 1. INTRODUCTION FIPS-Africa is a non-profit making non-governmental organization carrying its activities in Africa. FUNDING GOVERNANCE

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    Critical Review 1 Competition between Chara aspera and Potamogeton pectinatus as a function of temperature and light Introduction In the article “Competition between Chara aspera and Potamogeton pectinatus as a function of temperature and light” by authors Marcel S. Van den Berg‚ Hugo Coop‚ Jan Simons and Annemarie de Keizer‚ it was theorized that one type of aquatic plant may be a better competitor for sunlight than another plant that is more of a bottom dweller

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    Teens‚ Marketers‚ and Social Media The interactions between teens and marketers are more complicated than they might seem at first. Gone are the days where there’s a one way transaction between the consumer and the seller‚ thanks to the internet. Technology has made a huge imprint in the marketing and consumer worlds. It allows access‚ for both sides‚ to view countless options and influences‚ whether they’re being recognized or not. Now a factor of manipulation has become prevalent and is mostly

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    A Sexual Reproduction

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    ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Asexual reproduction is a mode of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single parent‚ and inherit the genes of that parent only; it is reproduction which does not involve meiosis‚ ploidy reduction‚ or fertilization. The offspring will be exact genetic copies of the parent. A more stringent definition is agamogenesis which is reproduction without the fusion of gametes. Asexual reproduction is the primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such as the archaea

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    estimating osmolarity

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    Estimating Osmolarity by change in weight Abstract Water flows in and out of cells in an attempt to attain a state of equilibrium. The concentration of solutes to solvent in the cells environment is the cause of the water flow. Plant and animal cells can be negatively affected or positively affected due to the concentration balance in their environment. Potato cells were used to see the affects of sucrose in different concentrations. In some

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    Investigatory Project

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    Investigatory Project Pesticide from Radish Extract CHAPTER I Introductions: A. Background of the Study Radish is an annual herb widely grown for its edible fleshy‚ hot tasting roots maybe red‚ white or purple. Every part of the root or the plant can be used in different ways. The leaves and the roots are eaten raw in salads. Likewise‚ it can be cooked or mix with meat to satisfactory attain its delicious taste. Aside from food‚ it is dried for juice extraction. Radishes were probably native

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    Potato Osmosis Lab Report

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    Abstract The experiment was carried out to investigate at which point the potato has reached its isotonic environment. From the results‚ when the concentration increase to 0.3M‚ the mass of the potato slices decreased by -3.26%. We can conclude we see that as we increased the sucrose concentration it was a decrease in the percent change. Introduction All cells have membranes that are selectively permeable. In other words‚ they allow certain things in and certain substances are not allowed to

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    Viroids Are Plant Pathogens

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    Viroids are plant pathogens that consist of a short stretch (a few hundred nucleobases) of highly complementary‚ circular‚ single-stranded RNA without the protein coat that is typical for viruses.[1] The smallest discovered is a 220 nucleobase scRNA (small cytoplasmic RNA) associated with the rice yellow mottle sobemovirus (RYMV).[2] In comparison‚ the genome of the smallest known viruses capable of causing an infection by themselves are around 2kilobases in size. The human pathogen hepatitis D is

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    Histology: Thalamus

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    THALAMUS and HYPOTHALAMUS ------------------------------------------------- February 14‚ 2011 DIENCEPHALON Gross Features * No structure visible on the surface of the brain except the inferior surface. * Inferior surface is the only area exposed to the surface in the intact brain. Extends from: * Anterior: Interventricular foramina * Posterior: Cerebral aqueduct Boundaries: * Superior: * Lateral ventricle * Corpus callosum * Septum pellucidum * Fornix * Lateral:

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