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Category: Education and Reference >> Research and science<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 next page >> by PRASHANTKUMAR KUDLI SHRINIVAS  [ 2006-11-22 ] Aroma chemicals used in making Agarbatti and Incense sticks should comply with the properties like: Good burning, Less smoke, Pleasant feeling, Good diffusion in air, No irritation to nose and eyes, Easy ignition,etc. by PRASHANTKUMAR KUDLI SHRINIVAS  [ 2006-11-11 ] Coriander oil is an essential component of the fragrances. Natural oil is quite expensive, but it can be substituted by the following blend. by PRASHANTKUMAR KUDLI SHRINIVAS  [ 2006-11-08 ] Lavender oil is an essential component of the fragrances. Natural oil is quite expensive, but it can be substituted by the following blend. It works-out cheaper and the aroma is quite close to the natural oil. Hence, this artificial blend can be effectively used in fragrance formulations in place of natural oil. by PRASHANTKUMAR KUDLI SHRINIVAS  [ 2006-11-08 ] Mandarin oil is an essential component of the fragrances. Natural oil is quite expensive, but it can be substituted by the following blend.
It works-out cheaper and the aroma is quite close to the natural oil. This base can be used as a direct replacement of natural oil in fragrance formulations.
by PRASHANTKUMAR KUDLI SHRINIVAS  [ 2006-11-08 ] Canaga flower oil is an essential component of the fragrances. Natural oil is quite expensive, but it can be substituted by the following blend. It works-out cheaper and the aroma is quite close to the natural oil. This blend can be used as a direct replacement of natural oil in fragrance formulations.
by PRASHANTKUMAR KUDLI SHRINIVAS  [ 2006-11-07 ] Basil oil is widely used in making fragrances. Due to its scarcity, higher price, increasing demand, there is urgent need to find-out a substitute for this. We can create the artificial Basil oil by using the following ingradients. by PRASHANTKUMAR KUDLI SHRINIVAS  [ 2006-11-07 ] Bergamot oil is an essential component of the fragrances. Natural oil is quite expensive, but it can be substituted by the following blend. It works-out cheaper and the aroma is quite close to the natural oil. This blend can also be used along with the natural oil in fragrance formulations.
by James Njoroge [ 2006-11-06 ] A commentary on last week's remarks by British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, criticising anti-biotechnology activists for not engaging in a rational debate about genetically modified food. by Madeline Binder [ 2006-11-03 ] The Extreme Science Fair Tips for middle through college age students! by Madeline Binder [ 2006-11-03 ] Outstanding Natural Language Processing Biology Science Fair Project Ideas works with the concept of reframing. It hypothesizes that kids grades will improve when teachers put a positive spin on what they say. by Ankit Talwar  [ 2006-10-10 ] Yahoo! Inc. is an American computer services company. It operates an Internet portal, the Yahoo! Directory and a host of other services including Yahoo! Mail. by John Sullivan [ 2006-09-28 ] The fastest way to get good search engine indexing is to use Latent Semantic Indexing. What is it and how to benefit from it? by andrew sandon  [ 2006-09-14 ] Have you ever thought why university professors require only custom papers? If your teachers just wanted you to get more knowledge about the subject and learn about various viewpoints they would not ask you to write a custom essay. Copying of someone’s theories would give you enough information about your topic. by Jeff Prevatt, PhD [ 2006-09-12 ] Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy continues to be one of the core disciplines practiced in nearly every analytical laboratory. Since its inception by Cary and Beckman in the 1940s, UV-VIS spectroscopy has revolutionized the field of molecular spectroscopy. Over the decades, numerous improvements have been made with respect to optical designs, including dual-beam optics, variable slit resolution, noise suppression, and integrated electronics. by Linda Correli  [ 2006-09-07 ] Learn the seven things you should do before writing an essay and ace the art of writing essay outline. by Linda Correli  [ 2006-09-07 ] The article contains useful tips that will serve you as a remainder to check your essay for punctuation and spelling errors each time you are about to hand in your essay to the teacher. by Linda Correli  [ 2006-08-18 ] In this article you will learn new ways to write an easy to understand research paper. Find out how tables can boost your research paper and help the reader understand your research paper topic. by Linda Correli  [ 2006-08-18 ] This article uncovers all the secrets of the research paper rubric, the knowledge of which will greatly boost the process of writing a research paper. So, don’t procrastinate to learn these secrets if you want to get the deserved A+. by David Siever Siever [ 2006-08-16 ] Abstract: Since the discovery of photic driving by Adrian and Matthews in 1934, much has been discovered about the benefits of brain-wave entrainment (BWE) or audio-visual entrainment (AVE) as it is commonly known today. Studies are now available on the effectiveness of AVE in promoting relaxation, hypnotic induction and restoring somatic homeostasis, plus improving cognition, and for treating ADD, PMS, SAD, migraine headache, chronic pain, anxiety, depression and hypertension. by James Njoroge [ 2006-07-23 ] The article urges South Africa to license a lab to research on genetically modified sorghum. by Verena Veneeva  [ 2006-07-12 ] Research in social sciences largely depends on measurements and analysis and interpretation of numerical as well as non numerical data. Quantitative research methods focus on statistical approaches and qualitative methods are based on content analysis, comparative analysis, grounded theory, and interpretation. by Verena Veneeva  [ 2006-07-12 ] The various aspects of social psychology could be examined within the wide concepts of intelligence, gender, advertising, consumer culture, stress and psychological issues that define society. by Ezra Bar [ 2006-06-11 ] Bio-fuels are non-fossil fuels, produced from agriculture sources, residues, and waste. Bio-ethanol refers to ethanol produced from crops (e.g., corn-ethanol and sugar-ethanol) and from waste (i.e., biomass-ethanol). “The motivation for developing bio-ethanol as a transportation fuel is based on concerns about energy security, environmental quality, economic competitiveness, and stabilization of the agricultural sector.” (National Research Council [NRC], 1999, p. 6) Brazil’s three-decade experience in sugarcane-ethanol is considered a success by its government, although criticized by some researchers (Pimentel, 2001; Pimentel et al., 2002). Corn-ethanol production in North America is highly controversial; its cost, its energy balance, and its socio-economical effects are strongly debated between researchers. Biomass-ethanol, produced from farm and municipality waste is still in its early technological and industrial development. This quantitative research presents and analyzes the arguments, and concludes with recommendations for the short- and the long-term; recommendations that are best suited? for North America and that take into account all the aspects presented in this research paper. by [ 2006-06-10 ] Culture throughout time has defined itself by the need to believe in a higher being, one that is much more than human, and perhaps Mother Earth itself. Essentially the question being asked is, “Why?” by Robert Benjamin  [ 2006-05-07 ] Learn some facts behind the Chupacabra, that show this creature of cryptozoology may be a being from the spiritual realm.
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