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Oct 15, 2013
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this batch of soluble rhodium trichloride is worth over $350,000. stan polichnowski is an industrial chemist with eastman kodak and the coinventor of their rhodium-based catalyst. we don't purchase rhodium metal. we need to purchase a soluble precursor that we can use to make our catalyst. there are companies that will take the metal and convert it to something that we can use directly in our system. an example of that is rhodium trichloride, which we can use to make our catalyst. and it's a dark crystalline material, soluble, so we can make our homogeneous catalyst. from the rhodium precursor, we, in our process, produce an organometallic compound. this is an example of an organometallic compound, and by that i mean it has a central metal atom, with organic ligands attached to it. and in this case, the red are oxygen atoms, the blue are nitrogen atoms of pyridine rings. if the rhodium is so expensive, how can it be profitable to use the catalyst in such a large-scale reaction? the answer lies in the fact that catalysts are not used up in reactions.
this batch of soluble rhodium trichloride is worth over $350,000. stan polichnowski is an industrial chemist with eastman kodak and the coinventor of their rhodium-based catalyst. we don't purchase rhodium metal. we need to purchase a soluble precursor that we can use to make our catalyst. there are companies that will take the metal and convert it to something that we can use directly in our system. an example of that is rhodium trichloride, which we can use to make our catalyst. and it's a...
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Oct 27, 2013
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it's a fat soluble vitamin. that means if you took too much of it, there is a toxic range.ou can't go crazy taking a ton of it, but i also want to say that vitamin d supplements are something i recommend. i don't recommend all supplements, i recommend vitamin d supplements. heart disease is associated with low vitamin d levels. anema, the study david is referring to, 7 of 10 children lacked vitamin d. it's good for bones. if you're out there feeling fatigued, having muscle aches and feeling exhausted, it could be vitamin d deficiency. in many parts of the country, it's a severe deficiency. i don't like people to have vitamin d deficiency. >> because we're talking about eating salmon, sardines, i eat that a lot and take vitamin d. talk to me about too much. >> you have to be careful about taking sardines and salmon. while it's good for the omega-3 fatty acid, too much isn't good for you. the people i'm concerned about is vegetarians because they don't get enough vitamin d, and if you have inflammatory bowel disease, you might not be able to absorb enough calcium and phosphor
it's a fat soluble vitamin. that means if you took too much of it, there is a toxic range.ou can't go crazy taking a ton of it, but i also want to say that vitamin d supplements are something i recommend. i don't recommend all supplements, i recommend vitamin d supplements. heart disease is associated with low vitamin d levels. anema, the study david is referring to, 7 of 10 children lacked vitamin d. it's good for bones. if you're out there feeling fatigued, having muscle aches and feeling...
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Oct 26, 2013
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what kind of materials can you use that are water soluble? environmentally benign but still allow you to build a circuit that has a useful function. >> the team uses different materials, like silk, which become soluble in water. the result, a functional and fully biodegradable chip. >> we are not talking about unreliable electronics. we are talking about electronics that is specifically engineered, has excellent properties, time- dependent, and until the program to moment when you do not need the device anymore. that is the trick. >> soon are discarded mobile phones and other electronic waste could be made disappear before our very eyes. >> there is trouble on the horizon. mexico cutting interest rate's to fight a slowing economy. >> th exacting a tragic toll on its people and economy but some businesses are finding a way to survive.
what kind of materials can you use that are water soluble? environmentally benign but still allow you to build a circuit that has a useful function. >> the team uses different materials, like silk, which become soluble in water. the result, a functional and fully biodegradable chip. >> we are not talking about unreliable electronics. we are talking about electronics that is specifically engineered, has excellent properties, time- dependent, and until the program to moment when you...
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Oct 11, 2013
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contiene pectina, una fibra soluble que realmente puede reducir mucho el colesterol.antiinflamatorio y también antioxidante. y, jason, sabes tan bien como yo que los antioxidantes hacen muchísimas cosas maravillosas que realmente ayudan a mantenerte saludable. >> muy bien, doctor. dr. mike. gracias. >> gracias. >> así que eso es lo que hay en la manzana, ¿verdad? pero queremos sacar lo bueno que está dentro de ella. y no podría ser más fácil con el nuevo fusion juicer. >> espera. ¿lo encendiste? >> sí, lo encendí. no se puede oír. es una de las cosas más importantes. bueno, no quiero despertar a los vecinos o a los niños, ¿verdad? muy bien. meto la manzana entera. así como está. no la voy a cortar ni la voy a pelar. y la razón por la que no hay mucho ruido es porque tenemos un motor de baja inducción. también podemos ver cómo exprime el jugo. eso es importante para los nutrientes. no queremos generar calor con la fricción. y, ¿sabes? este es el jugo de mejor calidad que podemos conseguir. y, imira eso! se puede ver como exprime el jugo también. >> me gusta como funcio
contiene pectina, una fibra soluble que realmente puede reducir mucho el colesterol.antiinflamatorio y también antioxidante. y, jason, sabes tan bien como yo que los antioxidantes hacen muchísimas cosas maravillosas que realmente ayudan a mantenerte saludable. >> muy bien, doctor. dr. mike. gracias. >> gracias. >> así que eso es lo que hay en la manzana, ¿verdad? pero queremos sacar lo bueno que está dentro de ella. y no podría ser más fácil con el nuevo fusion juicer....
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Oct 15, 2013
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i just tried to do to live to spa because i just saw and advertisements so i am still soluble.m: i haveeen using crest for years. up next and what happens when there is the electronic glitch with the food stamp cards? the entire wal-mart's get cleaned out. small little spending spree and we ha all with "spare change." when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be when we made oua better, sarto the gulf, bp haenergy company.: i can tell you - safety is at the heart of erything we do. so we could be whewe've addedutting-edgesarto thetechnology,aenergy company.: li a n deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-a motoring center, whexperts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we'reharing what we've learned, so we can all produce ener me safely. our commitment has never been stronger. adamit is time for "spare change" we're joined by monica crowley the goddess. and i will not refer to as a goddess toda [laughter] think you for joining us this shoppinenzy at louisiana this weekend. a gli
i just tried to do to live to spa because i just saw and advertisements so i am still soluble.m: i haveeen using crest for years. up next and what happens when there is the electronic glitch with the food stamp cards? the entire wal-mart's get cleaned out. small little spending spree and we ha all with "spare change." when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be when we made oua better, sarto the gulf,...
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Oct 14, 2013
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i just tried to do to live to space because i just saw and advertisements so i am still soluble.een using crest for years. up next and what happens when there is the electronic glitch with the food stamp cards? the entire wal-mart's get cleaned out. small little spending spree and we have all with "spare change." [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have e nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ le announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. adam: it is time for "spare change" we're joined by monica crowley the goddess. and i will not refer to as a goddess today. [laughter] think you for joining us this shopping frenzy at louisiana this weekend. a glitch occurred with the food stamp cards for nearly tw
i just tried to do to live to space because i just saw and advertisements so i am still soluble.een using crest for years. up next and what happens when there is the electronic glitch with the food stamp cards? the entire wal-mart's get cleaned out. small little spending spree and we have all with "spare change." [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have e nerve to...
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Oct 27, 2013
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pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may actually reduce your cholesterol. >> jenny: that's a good. [applause] i'll take it. >> simple, simplicity and natural. what about quercetin? that's another entity, another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. and jason, you know as well as i that antioxidants do all kinds of wonderful things. will most definitely really aid in getting you healthy. >> c'mon. >> all right! [applause] >> dr. mike, m.d.! so that's what's in the apple, right? but we want to unlock the goodness that's contained in that apple and nothing could be easier with the new fusion juicer. [soft whirring...] >> wait, you just turned that on. >> yeah, i've turned it on, you can't hear it. it's one of the key things. >> you can't even hear it. >> well, you don't want to wake the neighbors or the kids up, right? >> right. >> o.k., whole apple, going in as it is-- i'm not chopping it, i'm not peeling it and i'm getting-- now the reason why it's so quiet, we have a low-induction motor, all right? we can see the juice being made as well-- that's important in terms of the nutri... w
pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may actually reduce your cholesterol. >> jenny: that's a good. [applause] i'll take it. >> simple, simplicity and natural. what about quercetin? that's another entity, another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. and jason, you know as well as i that antioxidants do all kinds of wonderful things. will most definitely really aid in getting you healthy. >> c'mon. >> all right! [applause] >> dr. mike, m.d.! so that's what's in...
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Oct 23, 2013
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we know it's fat soluble, that means it stays in the body a long time, primarily in the brain and sex you paint this one picture. mason, i want you to paint your version of the picture. also, i have been counting the usage of the word pothead. i'm up to four or five from carla. i'm curious, does your side take offense to that? >> i take more offense to the absurd information that is being spread here by the other guest. it's a fact, marijuana is objectively less harmful than alcohol. it's less toxic. it's less addictive. it poses far fewer health problems and unlike alcohol, marijuana doesn't contribute to violent and reckless behavior. if the other guest is really concerned about people's health and well being, i don't understand why she would prefer they use alcohol when they might otherwise use marijuana. i mean, you know, about half of all americans have used marijuana and the vast majority of them are productive, healthy people who rather than having a drink after work enjoy having a little marijuana. they do it responsibly, and that shouldn't be a crime. so it's really just upse
we know it's fat soluble, that means it stays in the body a long time, primarily in the brain and sex you paint this one picture. mason, i want you to paint your version of the picture. also, i have been counting the usage of the word pothead. i'm up to four or five from carla. i'm curious, does your side take offense to that? >> i take more offense to the absurd information that is being spread here by the other guest. it's a fact, marijuana is objectively less harmful than alcohol. it's...