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    seemingly ordinary objects by using a few reagents. I became a regular follower of such shows and thus began my love for Chemistry. During my undergraduate studies, I discovered that Analytical Chemistry formed the backbone of these so-called magical techniques,which further influenced me to get a higher degree in Analytical Chemistry. Another topic that gave me inspiration toward chemistry was sustainability of energy and environment. Being a citizen of a developing country, I observed energy crisis

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    Analytical Summary

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    Analytical Summary for Australia and the World In ‘Anzac Peacekeepers’ Baird explores whether the spirit of the Anzac between the military forces of Australia and New Zealand has continued in modern armed force tasks (Baird, 2012 pg. 199). Furthermore, Baird examines the peacekeeping mission, which took place in the pacific, including the countries Australia and New Zealand restored the relationship of the Anzac formed in Gallipoli. The sources used in this article from Australian and New Zealand

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    the so called perfume-formulation process, is not an easy task. Apart from the olfactive expertise of the perfumers, it also wants advanced analytical tools. Because most perfume components are a polar and semi-volatile in nature, for decade’s olfactometry, Headspace techniques, GC and GC-MS, flame ionization detection have been, commonly used in analytical techniques of perfume industry. Perfume-stability studies, perfume-formulation

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    there is more concern about DXM determination in pharmaceutical dosage form. developing sensitive, simple, and rapid method for determination of DXM has been become an important target in control pharmaceutical dosage form. Therefore wide range of analytical methods for quantitation of DXM have been developed such as, high performance liquid Chromatography(HPLC) (Abdel-Moety, Al-Deeb, and Khattab 1995, Tedesco et al. 2013, Eichhold et al. 1997, Hoskins, Shenfield, and Gross 1997) (Abdel-Moety, Al-Deeb

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    1. Purpose: To develop procedure to deal with Out-of-Specification Test Results for Pharmaceutical, Para-medical and cosmetic Products & food supplement. 2. Scope: 2.1. All Pharmaceuticals, Medical devices, cosmetic products & food supplement. 2.2 This SOP outlines the procedures to follow in the investigation and documentation of OOS results, to identify laboratory error, reporting requirements, documenting corrective/preventive actions, and discussions with the client about re-sampling

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    In Rosemary Jolly's class, students performed the hot plate procedure in order to evaporate the water from the unknown hydrate.  The equipment that the students used were two 100-mL beakers, an analytical balance, a hot plate, and a clean glass rod to stir the substance.  Students obtained about 1 or 2 g of the unknown hydrate into one of their 100-mL beakers.  They determined the combined mass of the sample and the beaker.  After doing this, they

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    Analytical Response

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    Chris Shea ENG 348 Professor Christine Doyle 04/19/16 Analytical Response Paper #10 In her 1869 2-part novel Little Women, Louisa May Alcott deals with the stereotypes of women of the 19th-century and takes them on head-on. Each of the girls has their own quirks which lead to a less-than-conventional series of events throughout the novel. This is all set up in chapter 1, when the girls are discussing how they are going to get presents for Christmas. (Alcott 1). In this chapter, we learn about who

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    Chromatography Essay

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    Substances that are attracted strongly to the stationary phase will be retarded and not move alone with the mobile phase. Weakly attracted substances will move more rapidly with the mobile phase.      Liquid chromatography is an analytical technique that is useful for separating ions or molecules that are dissolved in a liquid phase. If the sample solution is in contact

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    insight in every field of science. Being a graduate in Bio-analytical Chemistry and Organic chemistry, my enthusiasm and inclination grew towards quantitative and qualitative analysis of natural and synthetic compounds in research laboratory. It is with this passion, I look forward to unravel the mystics of analytical chemistry through theoretical and practical knowledge. Therefore, I would like to apply for the Doctoral Program in Analytical Chemistry at University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth. A strong

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    human serum [4, 9] and urine [4, 9]. Diazepam has been studied separately, in combination with other benzodiazepines and with other drugs [12-16]. It was studied in pharmaceutical form, blood and plasma [12-16]. These studies were carried out using analytical methods such as chromatography [13], HPLC [14,15], second-derivative spectrophotometry [5,16], fluorimetry [17], differential pulse polarographic determination [18] and capillary electrophoresis [19]. In this paper, we present the development

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