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It's Elementary: A Review Of Forensic Analysis Techniques Of Inorganic Components Of Explosives, Sadie Schultz
It's Elementary: A Review Of Forensic Analysis Techniques Of Inorganic Components Of Explosives, Sadie Schultz
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No abstract provided.
Antioxidants And Beta-Carotene: A General Overview, A Research History, And Modern Scholarship, James Joseph Dickman Iv
Antioxidants And Beta-Carotene: A General Overview, A Research History, And Modern Scholarship, James Joseph Dickman Iv
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This paper seeks to provide a cursory overview of oxidative stress and the accompanying biomolecules which are used to combat it. From there, the paper will provide a somewhat comprehensive list of major historical discoveries regarding antioxidant molecules, in particular beta-carotene. After this, an overview of more modern scholarship on the issue of these molecule’s antioxidant properties specific (from the 1970s onward) will be discussed up to modern times. The paper will conclude with an in depth look at the modern scholarship on beta-carotene that was performed here at Taylor University.
Bone Regeneration Via Inorganic/Organic Compatibility In A Newly Synthesized Hydrogel: Nhap-Bmp-2, Hannah Ewing
Bone Regeneration Via Inorganic/Organic Compatibility In A Newly Synthesized Hydrogel: Nhap-Bmp-2, Hannah Ewing
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In this paper, nHAp-BMP-2 hydrogel is carefully synthesized in order to optimize the organic and inorganic compatibility which induces osteogenesis—the formation of new bone. This new method is a novel development within the medical field, giving more hope to those suffering from traumatic bone injuries. A drawback with using hydrogels is the difficulty of controlling peptide release in the affected areas. Too quick of a release alarms the human inflammatory response resulting in more substantial injury and an even prolonged recovery time. On the other hand, if the peptides that promote bioactivity are released too slowly, the bone will not …
Quantum Chemical Methods: Its History And Future, Erica Mitchell
Quantum Chemical Methods: Its History And Future, Erica Mitchell
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Significance And Implications Of Vitamin B-12 Reaction Shema- Eth Zurich Variant: Mechanisms And Insights, David Joshua Ferguson
Significance And Implications Of Vitamin B-12 Reaction Shema- Eth Zurich Variant: Mechanisms And Insights, David Joshua Ferguson
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This is an undergraduate chemistry thesis document. This involves a discussion of the mechanisms and overall reactions involved in the total synthesis of vitamin B-12.
The History And Development Of Identification: Rediscovery And Application Of Egyptian Blue, Bailee Allen
The History And Development Of Identification: Rediscovery And Application Of Egyptian Blue, Bailee Allen
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The use of fingerprints as a form of identification in criminal cases has become a common method of conviction within the criminal justice system. However, with the recent rise in the number of people wrongly convicted, the typical sources of evidence have come into question about their reliability. Multiple common drawbacks found when using fingerprints dusting to obtain prints from crime scenes has led to researchers looking for more efficient ways to collect them that maintain high sensitivity and contrast. These are the two aspects that create the largest problem, especially on highly reflective and highly patterned surfaces. The discovery …
The Chemistry Of Jellybeans, Andrew Carter
The Chemistry Of Jellybeans, Andrew Carter
Chemistry & Biochemistry Student Projects
Jellybeans are an amazing work of chemistry. In my paper, I outline the history and science behind this little candy. My paper describes taste receptors, molecular structure, and the analytical chemistry that help to make flavor science an interesting field of work.
Metallodrugs And Their Various Impacts On Disorders And Diseases, Paige Wagner
Metallodrugs And Their Various Impacts On Disorders And Diseases, Paige Wagner
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Development Of Ruthenium Drugs As Anticancer Agents, Daniel Boy
Development Of Ruthenium Drugs As Anticancer Agents, Daniel Boy
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An overview of literature that outlines the research methods of the development of proposed Ruthenium based anti-cancer agents.
Senior Chemistry Thesis, Elisha North
Senior Chemistry Thesis, Elisha North
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No abstract provided.
Atomic Layer Deposition Applications In Nanotechnology, Alexandra Burke
Atomic Layer Deposition Applications In Nanotechnology, Alexandra Burke
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No abstract provided.
Drug Improvement And Design Involving G-Protein Coupled Receptors, Gabriel Saliba
Drug Improvement And Design Involving G-Protein Coupled Receptors, Gabriel Saliba
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A Chemical Overview Of Opioid Receptors And Their Agonists, Noah Kuszak
A Chemical Overview Of Opioid Receptors And Their Agonists, Noah Kuszak
Chemistry & Biochemistry Student Projects
This work is a brief overview of the three main opioid receptors and some current research of the ways we can change the agonists and how they affect the opioid receptor pathway.
Dentin Biomodification Potency Of Proanthocyanidins, David J. Ryker
Dentin Biomodification Potency Of Proanthocyanidins, David J. Ryker
Chemistry & Biochemistry Student Projects
No abstract provided.