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Papers On Chemistry
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Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (Brewer's Yeast)
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A 6 page overview of the yeast species Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Describes the organism as one which has been utilized by man for over one-thousand years. Typical uses include not only that as a leavening for bread and fermentation for liquor, however, but also experimental utilization in many biochemical and genetic investigations. Comments on the factors which influence the growth and reproduction of this organism in its natural environment and in the laboratory. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPyeast.wps
Science Questions
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This 3 page paper answers basic science questions about chemical reactions and strengths of materials. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVSciQue.rtf
Sigma Binding Factors In E.coli
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This 10 page paper examines and describes the sigma binding factors. The writer considers sigma 70 and sigma 32, with the heat shock response as well as sigma 54 and SigmaS (sigma38). The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEsigmae.wps
Sodium and its’ Compounds
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This 6 page paper is written in four parts. The first looks at the element itself, including the physical chemical and atomic properties, the second considers the everyday used, the third outlines ten compounds which have sodium as an indigent, the last section outlines the common usage of five sodium compounds. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEsodium.rtf
Success of the Single Cell Protein
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A 3 page paper which discusses how the single cell
protein has been called an instant 30 year success. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAsincll.rtf
Supercritical Fluid Extraction
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An 8 page paper discussing the mechanism and technology of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE). It gains increasing favor in that it uses supercritical fluids that are primarily inert gases moved beyond critical point by heat or pressure changes and has been able to replace the use of organic solvents in many types of applications. While there is reduced solvency for some compounds when compared to results possible with organic solvents, the environmental and regulatory benefits of avoiding those organic solvents contribute to the increasing popularity of supercritical
fluid extraction. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSsuperFluEx.wps
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