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  • … and antioxidants. Soluble fiber helps push excess cholesterol through your digestive system before it can be broken down, absorbed, and deposited along the walls of your arteries. Antioxidants attack free radicals before they have the chance to lower nitric oxide levels. And since nitric oxide helps deliver …

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  • ZuPreem Monitor Diet Absolutely! as of 12/22/2008 the ingredients listed on the can are: Water, beef, meat by-products, liver, chicken, poultry by-products, whole egg, rice flour, vegetable gum, iron oxide, choline chloride, ferrous sulfate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, vitamin D3 supplement …

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  • … sand grains and shell fragments. The sea worm’s glue is made from two proteins – one acidic or negatively charged, the other basic or positively charged – that are natural polymers, or compounds with a repeating, chain-like structure. The glue also contains positively charged ions of calcium …

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  • … to separate the water molecules. This method has been used for well over 100 years and is still in practice today. One of the most well known uses of HHO technology is the limelight. In this application, a flame produced by oxyhydrogen is directed to lime (calcium oxide) to produce bright light, often …

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  • … shell can mostly hold 2n2 electrons. Unless one shell has been full, the electrons will keep filling in except potassium and calcium has only 8 electrons on the 3rd shell. 8) Electronic configuration — (x1,x2,x3,x4…) represent xn electrons on the nth shell. 9) In the periodic table, Group …

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  • … toothpastes work by helping to remove surface stains to the teeth by being more abrasive to the teeth. Typically toothpastes contain small amounts of silica, calcium carbonate or calcium phosphate, and aluminum oxide to help grind off the stains that are made by the molecules hanging onto the teeth …

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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ-q3ms8f-s Yet I was able to make titanium using equipment I had lying around. I did it with thermite reduction, a process commonly used to weld train tracks. In an iron thermite reaction, iron oxide reacts with aluminum and comes out as liquid iron. I just swapped …

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  • … the grain of sand with a hard exterior…If a piece of lead falls into your brain via your ear then an fatty infection is formed which develops a calcified hard shell…The fatty infection with the calcium shell is a response by your body to fight the lead bit…An OPPOSITE…To pierce the fatty shell you …

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  • … in cooking took hold, and he was soon experimenting with flavor, temperature, and texture. These experiments have taken him into the terrain of physicists and chemists: he uses nitrous oxide to make foam from such unlikely substances such as essence (strained purée) of beet or carrot. He uses alginate …

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  • … named senior vice president of the Basic Chemicals Division. Some of the businesses included in the division are: Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Glycol, EDC/VCM, Chlor-Alkali, Chlorinated Organics and Calcium Chloride. James McIlvenny has been named senior vice president of the Performance Products Division …