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    Materials and methods Chemicals used: Fipronil (Insecto SC 5%) is a product of BASF Company and manufactured by Sinochem Group- Ningbo Technical Co. Ltd, China. Zinc was obtained (in the form of zinc sulphate heptahydrate) from October Pharma, Egypt. The kits used for the following biochemical assays were purchased from Biodiagnostic Company, Dokki, Giza, Egypt: superoxide dismutase (SOD, EC 1.15.1.1), catalase (CAT, EC 1.11.1.6), glutathione peroxidase (GPx, EC 1.11.1.9), glutathione-s-transferase

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    (MI&S) have recognized how the Internet of Things, Big Data, Cloud, and consumer-based technologies are changing how these companies drive more value and new revenue opportunities. The industry calls this evolution, Smart Packaging. Firms like; Amcor, BASF, Bemis, Landec, and Nypro are establishing early success and leadership in the market. Software vendors like; Amtech, EFI, IBS, Oracle’s JD Edwards, and SAP within ERP and Big Data, and Cloud. At a high level, smart packaging is essentially a conversation

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    Strengths: Orange grove farmers like Ricke Kress, face a huge dilemma due to the Citrus Green Disease. Orange farmers must make a choice to incorporate to GMO orange plants, and face judgement from consumers or suffer from the losing game of the citrus green disease plaguing their orange farms. This is due to consumer’s lack of understanding of what GMO is and how it can be beneficial to the consumers, farmers and the environment. Below we list the strengths GMO produce like GMO oranges can bring

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    Sound Recording, Its History And Impact On Media In The 21st Century On this essay I will try to show how Sound Recording impacts media in the 21st century. But in order for me to do that I will need to explore the history of Sound Recording, which started in the 19th Century. Before 1877 sound could be recorded but not played. That year Thomas Alva Edison invented the talking tin foil, also known as the phonograph (voice – writer), which enabled sound to be played back (the

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    Value Chain and Competitive Forces: Effects of Information Technology Module 2 Case John Dow ITM524: Fundamentals of Information Technology Management Dr. Somebody Somebody February 4, 2012 Introduction Businesses are established with the sole reason to provide a product or service to a customer with the intend to make a profit. The amount of time, effort, and resources spend should generate a profit. Then, the profit depends

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    About 70% of the new chemcial ntities are recognized as poorly water-soluble about 40% of commercially available immediate-release oral formulations are recognized as practically insoluble in water (Kawabata et al., 2001). Therefore, several potentially promising drug candidtates were rejected as pharmaceutical products due to ther poor solubilitty in GI fluid, poor dissolution in GI tract, low systemic absorption and thus poor oral bioavailability (therapeutically ineffective) (Hörter and Dressman

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    Genetically Modified Organisms, also called genetically engineered or transgenic food, may provide a solution to help feed a growing world population, yet the debate surrounding GMOs is a mess. Are genetically modified organisms out to save the world or destroy it? The argument from either side is far from cut and dry. I believe that harnessing the power of genes is becoming one of the most important issues that mankind has to deal with today. An issue that is as controversial as it is necessary

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    Introduction and Problem According the Wallstreet journal, the purchase of carpet is one of the most expensive purchases that people make in their lifetime, yet this product as remained mostly undermarketed with only 5 million dollars spent on customer advertising for 15 billon dollars in revenue for the industry. In 1988 the industry saw a major change with the introduction of Du Pont’s Stainmaster carpeting, which allowed it to gain a strong foothold and marketing advantage within the industry

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    As mentioned earlier in the text the internationalization process begins with differentiation of the product. Refan is operating in the cosmetic industry and one of the competitive advantages is the innovation of their perfumes which are created on water basis, unlike their competitors which use alcohol basis for their products. (dariknews.bg, 2012) One of Refan’s non-transferable advantages is the know-how technology which their French partner “Mane” introduce to them. (dariknews.bg, 2012) Owing

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    Eco Leather production in Apex Group Ltd. A contemporary business case Student Name Md. Mostain Belal ID Number 1235325 Topic Area Environmental Issue Project Title Production of Eco Leather by using the latest Technology in Apex Tannery Ltd. Introduction Background to the Project Leather is created by tanning hides and skins of animals; primarily cattle hide. Generally tanning (series

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