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    Essay The Effects of Cocaine Abuse

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    Crack cocaine contains ammonia, water, and baking soda. After the chemicals are integrated, the mixture is heated to remove hydrochloride. Adding alcohol to cocaine can result in a hazardous, complex chemical called coca ethylene. Medical use of cocaine is rare; practices of selling cocaine have been illegal since the 1970's. After an eye, ear, or throat surgery, cocaine would be used as an anesthesia for pain, but the drug could be easily abused (DEA). People essentially

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    Plastic Bags Should be Banned Essay

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    In other words, in this era of high oil prices and energy scarcity, petroleum-based bags are costing considerable natural resources, and ultimately turn them into a huge pile of useless garbage. Actually, significant energies like fuel, from which ethylene gas is obtained and plastic bags are made, are nonrenewable, while human beings are still consuming these precious treasures recklessly. What's more, the plastic bags easily catch wind and blow, causing the difficulty of confining it to where disposed

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    Effect of Gibberellins

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    The Effects of Gibberellins on stem elongation in dwarf and normal Pea seedlings Abstract The effect of Gibberellins on dwarf and normal peas was studied under laboratory conditions in order to gain a better understanding of plant hormones. Problem: determine how the plant hormone Gibberellins affects on steam elongation and to measure the effect of this hormone on growth. Introduction Plant Hormones are small chemical messengers that act as internal signals within a plant. (Campbell et. at

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    Permian Extinction

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    Over the course of its 4.5-billion-year history, the Earth has seen the rise and fall of many populations of organisms. However, in Earth’s history, there have been five big mass extinction events, characterized as “periods in Earth's history when abnormally large numbers of species die out simultaneously or within a limited time frame.” (BBC) These events are cataclysmic enough to wipeout at least 50% of all organisms living during that period. The causes of mass extinction are many from the asteroids

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    ABSTRACT The training project entitled “To study the petrol (VVT engines) and diesel (DDIS engines)” aims to study the different types of engines used and manufactured by Maruti Suzuki. It also studies the various types of problems occurred in the engines in running conditions. This project is a thorough study of the VVT & DDIS engines, their usefulness, their efficiency and their high performance due to their new technology. It also includes the case studies of the cars which were reported to the

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    PROJECT REPORT On To study the petrol (VVT engines) and diesel (DDiS engines) Submitted to Amĭty School of Engineering & Technology Amity University, Uttar Pradesh Submitted To: Submitted By: Ms. MÉGHA SHARMA BHARGAB PAUL   ABSTRACT Thé traĭnĭng projéct éntĭtléd “To study thé pétrol (VVT éngĭnés) and dĭésél (DDĭS éngĭnés)” aĭms to study

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    In simple terms, graphene, is a thin layer of pure carbon; it is a single, tightly packed layer of carbon atoms that are bonded together in a hexagonal honeycomb lattice. In more complex terms, it is an allotrope of carbon in the structure of a plane of sp2 bonded atoms with a molecule bond length of 0.142 nanometres. Layers of graphene stacked on top of each other form graphite, with an interplanar spacing of 0.335 nanometres. It is the thinnest compound known to man at one atom thick, the lightest

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    CMIT/MIT: The three-to-one blend of methylchloro-isothiazolinone (CMIT) and methylisothiazolinone (MIT) is commonly used as a biocide in polymer dispersions. CMIT/MIT is a broad-spectrum biocide that works between 3-9 pH. The mode of action for the CMIT/MIT is that it reacts with the cell proteins causing the inhibition of respiration and ATP synthesis (PCIMAG). Isothiazolones first mechanism which is performed in minutes is the swift inhibition of growth and metabolism. This is then tailed by loss

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    Nitrogen is the most important nutrient required for growth and development of plants. Earth’s atmosphere contains about 78% nitrogen gas but majority of this remains unavailable to the plants. An important feature of our planet ecosystem is the nitrogen cycle, by which nitrogen is converted into different several other forms. The process of conversion involves both biological and non biological processes. Nitrogen cycle consists of nitrogen fixation, assimilation, mineralization, nitrification and

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    Introduction: Nanotechnology is one of the most advanced and well reputed branches of modern sciences. Nanotechnology is handling of matter at the atomic or molecular level. Scientists from all over the world are now considering forthcoming effects of nanotechnology on human and environment. Nanotechnology is likely to be crucial to the 21st century scientific and medical advancement and its developments will be determined by the collective hard work of natural, physical, medical, engineering and

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