and George Eastman were captains of industry because they were innovators and and philanthropists. Rockefeller introduced new techniques that reshaped the oil industry. Rockefeller used kerosene instead of throwing it out. He sold sold byproduct paraffin to candlemakers, and other byproduct petroleum jelly to medical supply companies. He also used it to pave roads. Rockefeller was able to come up with a way to use something that others saw as waste, when he saw it as gold. The process is to make…
For instance, crayons have an ingredient that's known as paraffin which is made with many mammal byproducts. In beauty products, specifically, nail polish and lipstick, they both contain guanine. Companies will often list the guanine as pearl essence. Guanine contains fish scales. The company downy uses a chemical…
Most short stories deliver some type of message. That message can pertain to a certain phenomenon, group of people or to the entire population in general. In “The Shoemaker and the Devil” the overlaying message is aimed primarily at the human race in general. There is something that is inherently attained by every human being, and that is the want, or sometimes need, to have more. Now this can mean more money, more items, or more friends, but either way, it is something that every person has…
Name of company(building): • Imperial food, Inc • Owner: Emmett Roe Background: • Hamlet, North Carolina, • Imperial Foods occupied a one-story brick and metal structure that over the years had been used for various food product operations. • Imperial Foods operations did not include the slaughter of poultry. Rather, poultry parts were shipped to the plant, which prepared and cooked the chicken. The cooked chicken would then be distributed to various markets for use in restaurants. • The plant…
difference between the solubility because each chemical compound have different solubility even if they look similar. Materials: Equipment Chemicals Test Tubes (4) Water (H2O) Test Tube Rack Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) Scoopula Candle Wax (CnH2n+2) (Paraffin Wax) Beakers Sodium Chloride (NaCI) Safety Goggles Sucrose Procedure: All equipment and…
Comparative morphological analysis of paediatric double hit lymphoma to those seen in adults The index patient had an incisional rectal biopsy initially which displayed features in keeping with a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The neoplastic tumour cells displaying a diffuse arrangement. The individual cells having an increased nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio, round nuclei with vesicular chromatin pattern and prominent nucleoli. The tumour showed CD20, BCL6, and CD10 immunopositivity was…
Lactate dehydrogenase was assayed according to the method of King (1965) [21]. Reagents required: 1. 0.1 M glycine buffer: 7.5 g of glycine and 5.85 mg of sodium chloride were dissolved in one litre of distilled water. 2. Buffered substrate: 2.76 g of lithium lactate was dissolved in 125 ml of glycine buffer containing 75 ml of 0.1 N sodium hydroxide solution. This was prepared just before use. 3. 0.4 N NaOH. 4. 5.0 mg of NAD+ was dissolved in 1.0 ml of distilled water just before use. 5.…
to Science Buddies Staffs, “Take a Musical Step Back in Time: Make Your Own Phonograph From Everyday Items,” in the year 1877, Thomas Edison successfully built the phonograph. The phonograph, back then consisted of turning a cylinder wrapped with paraffin paper or tinfoil, a needle, and horn. The use of a phonograph was to first connect the stylus(needle) to the paper or tinfoil, then yell into the horn while spinning the diaphragm, this results in indentions in the paper, after that the…
Histological analysis Tissue harvested from the distal colon (1 cm from the rectum) was cut into segments, fixed with 10% formaldehyde overnight, embedded in paraffin, sectioned at 5 μm, mounted on clean glass slides, and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) for histological evaluation. Each slide was coded and analyzed in a blinded fashion by two investigators using light microscopy. Each sample was assigned a histological score based on cumulative scores assigned to colon characteristics…
Pneumocystis pneumonia represents a potentially life-threatening infection caused by a fungal microorganism Pneumocystis jiroveci. Initially observed in premature and malnourished infants, Pneumocystis pneumonia is today one of the most frequent opportunistic infections in adults infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). As nonspecific symptoms are often hindering timely diagnosis, one of the most important diagnostic tools for Pneumocystis pneumonia is a high level of clinical…