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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Information It was only after I found myself experiencing symptoms of persistent fatigue did I decide to go see a doctor. Having provided details about my fatigue, hair loss, dizziness and loss of focus, the doctor decided to order a blood test to determine the cause of these symptoms. After performing a complete blood count test (CBC), which is often used to measure the number of blood cells in a sample of blood (including red blood cells and hemoglobin, the iron-containing

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    INTRODUCTION TO CARRAGEENAN The carrageenan is from family of linear sulphate polysaccharides which is derived from seaweed (Falshaw et al., 2001). Carrageenan is a general name for polysaccharides extracted from certain kinds of red algae, a seaweed where is abound in coast of North America and Europe which are built up, in contrast to agar, from D-galactopyranose units. The name ‘Carrageenan’ is derived from the Chondrus crispus species of seaweed known as Carrageen Moss or Irish Moss in England

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    Macromolecules BCM 261 10/13/2014 Caroline Venter 13019865 Introduction Background Many of the molecules that are crucial in living organisms and systems are very large and are usually made up of macromolecules. Macromolecules are organic molecules with a large molecular mass and consist of repeating units called monomers. These repeating monomers are formed via condensation or dehydration

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    The Dunedin Public Art Gallery is currently showcasing the ‘Private Utopia’ exhibition. It holds 85 works by 25 artists of Contemporary Art from the British Council Collection. The exhibition displays artistic production from the last two decades, by artists who came to prominence in the mid-1990s and also emerging artists of the present. Such as Sarah Lucas, Cornelia Parker, Marcus Coates, Laura Lancaster, Tracey Emin, Roger Hiorns and many more. These artists contribute to the five threads that

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    Ring Test- adding iron (II) sulphate to solution of a nitrate. Slowly adding concentrated sulphuric acid such that the acid forms a layers Indicating the presence of the nitrate ion. Sulphate (SO4 2-) Equation: 2M(NO3)2(s)  2MO(s) + 4NO2(g) + O2(g) Barium Chloride- A few drops of dilute hydrochloric acid are added to the solutiom A few drops of barium chloride solution are then added. The presence of a white precipitate of barium sulphate shows the presence of sulphate ions in the solution. Sodium

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    In patients with cystic fibrosis, the volume of distribution was 0.34L/kg for CMS. In patients with renal failure, the volume of distribution for CMS was 10.9-27L.4 When 25mg colistin sulphate solution was nebulized and inhaled, peak serum colistin concentrations in healthy volunteers ranged from 14-59μg/L, while cystic fibrosis patients ranged from 77-159μg/L.29 Metabolism – in a sample of CMS in human plasma, 31.2% was hydrolysed to

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    absorption by reducing the interfacial tension between rectal fluids and the suppository base. The objective of this study was to examine the effect of different concentrations of sodium lauryl sulphate and tween 80 on the drug release of paracetamol from suppositories of palm kernel base (HAMIN®). Sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) and tween 80 were used in this study to examine their effect on the drug release from paracetamol suppositories prepared using HAMIN® base

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    neutralization forces the colloidal particles to join together to form small aggregates called flocs which are easily filtered from the water. The widely used coagulants in water treatment are metal salts including aluminium sulphate , aluminium chloride , polyaluminium chloride , ferric sulphate and ferric chloride (Saunders and Saunders, 1991). The primary mechanisms by which coagulant can remove both organic and inorganic contaminants from water include colloid destabilization, precipitation and co-precipitation

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    The natural rubber industry products have a large demand globally for their various uses in different applications. Rubber is used to manufacture products in every field, from automobile parts, medical devices, plumbing, electrical, stationary, etc. India is ranked third in the world producers of natural rubber [4]. In the Dakshina Kannada region of Karnataka agriculture is one of the main occupations of the locals. Rubber, Arecanut, Paddy, Coconut, etc., are commonly grown in this region of which

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    reaction with each of the nitrate solutions. In Part B it seemed as though iron had the most violent reaction with hydrochloric acid. Magnesium is combined with both copper sulphate (CuSO4) and copper nitrate (Cu(NO3)2). The reactions with both solutions show some similarities such as producing particles. However with the copper sulphate the solution turns bluer, but in the copper nitrate the magnesium actually turns into a blue hue. The metals from all three parts if placed in a reactivity series, from

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