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    Thin layer chromatography (TLC) is a technique used to identify components within a compound and determine the compounds purity. The purpose of this experiment is to determine what solvent works the best at separating the different pigments of the paprika extract. The solvents used to develop the plate are hexane and methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE), as well as three mixtures of the two solutions (5% MTBE in hexane, 10% MTBE in hexane, and 30% MTBE in hexane). Hexane is a non-polar alkane that is used

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    We all definitely do skin care things we shouldn’t. Not in the “whoops, I didn’t wash my face” way, either—in the “oh, no, I’ve made a horrible mistake” way, when you accidentally destine yourself to long-lasting disaster. Two very different experiences, but if you’ve ever started picking a zit and come away with a gushing wound, you get it. The problem is, thanks to our one true love, the Internet, and our second true love, Sephora’s skin care section, it’s harder than ever to tell what’s within

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    10 Myths About Beauty

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    10 Myths About Beauty Flip through the pages of your most loved style magazine or look at a stunner blog, and you're likely to get a huge amount of instructions. Shockingly, a great deal of it is erroneous! Ever had somebody say that dry skin can be settled just by drinking more water, or that shivering skin implies an item is working? Peruse on to take in reality behind these and more myths! Myth 1: "All Natural" Beauty Products Are Best. First of all, there are not really any natural products

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    oases of northern Africa, the Middle East and Asia and is of significant value because of its edible fruit. Murphy (2007) spells out that E. guineensis produces about seven tons of oil per hectare per year and its uses are extended to industries for the production of foods, cosmetics and toiletries.   3.0 DESCRIPTION OF Oryctes rhinoceros Oryctes rhinoceros is a species of insects that belongs to the Scarabaeidae family. It undergoes complete metamorphosis with reproductive cycle consisting of five

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    patients soon noticed the length of their lashes were increasing” (Barson) which lead to today’s falsies and eyelash extensions. However, the beauty Company, Johnson & Johnson, recently announced Cytomimic, as the largest beauty breakthrough since retinol which is a face age defying cream/ moisturizer. Cytomimic is a technology that uses bioelectricity to fight signs of aging such as wrinkles and dark spots on the facial area which attracts many females who stride for that young look. As well as makeup

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    Essay On Blackheads

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    Meta description: Blackheads on forehead are clogged pores fill with an oil secretion that darkens to the color of black. The most noticeable locations of blackheads is on the surface of our facial skin. Technically blackheads on forehead are a form of acne. They get their name from the color. Hormones trigger an increased production of sebum (oil secretion). The condition affects over 50 million people in the U.S. of all ages ad walks of life. What are Blackheads on Forehead Blackheads on forehead

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    A Balanced Diet

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    A balanced diet is one that provides an adequate intake of energy and nutrients for maintenance of the body and therefore good health. A diet can easily be adequate for normal bodily functioning, yet may not be a balanced diet. An ideal human diet contains fat, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, water and fibre all in correct proportions. These proportions vary for each individual because everyone has different metabolic rates and levels of activity. Malnutrition results from an unbalanced

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    Early Uses of Animals in Science: -Aristotle (384-322 BC), Erasistratus (304-258 BC), and Galen (129-217 AD) used animal experimentation to advance human understandings of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology. -Ibn Zuhr (12th Century) tested surgical procedures on animals before applying them to human patients. Intro: Animal testing has always been a controversial topic. In the 17th century, it was argued that pain during vivisection (operations on live organisms) rendered results concerning

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    Genomics in rapid-response diagnostics Currently, the gold-standard assay for cholera diagnosis is the isolation and identification of V. cholera from cultured stool samples. This culture-based method may take up to 48 hours for results and relies on clinical symptoms and prior knowledge for pathogen identification. This method remains problematic for developing successful control strategies, particularly for the current asymptomatic El Tor strain 7P. To complicate matters further, V. cholerae cannot

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    Sirenomelia, also referred to and more commonly known as Mermaid Syndrome, is an extremely rare congenital disease characterized by the partial or complete fusion of the patient’s legs and feet, giving it the appearance of a mermaid’s tail from Greek mythology. The degree of severity can vary widely from person to person, in some cases the affected infant has only one femur while in others they have two femurs pushed together into one sealed shaft of skin. Infants affected may have one foot, both

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