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  • Active Antacid (170 ml), Active Antacid Dabur
    Active Antacid (170 ml), Active Antacid Dabur

    Active Antacid (Active Antacid) - Ayurvedic remedy based on herbal ingredients to reduce the level of acidity and eliminate flatulence. Quickly relieves burning sensation, eliminates the accumulation of gases in the intestines, bloating, improves the process of digestion. Active Antacid effectively relieves the condition for a long time. basic information: natural product normalizes the level of acidity eliminates flatulence improves digestion has a quick effect Dietary supplement, not a drug ayurvedic food supplement Indications for use: hyperacidity flatulence bloating indigestion discomfort in the stomach and intestines Contraindications: individual intolerance to individual components during pregnancy and lactation, it is recommended to consult a doctor Active Ingredients: Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) - eliminates pain in the intestines, normalizes digestion and stool, improves metabolism. Turpet (Ipomoea turpethum) - reduces the level of acidity, has a mild laxative effect, relieves flatulence. Instructions for use: Take 2-3 tsp. (10-15 ml) twice a day after meals. A preliminary consultation with a doctor is recommended. Composition: Turpet (Ipomoea turpethum) – 3.2 g, Bringaraj (Eclipta elba) – 4.16 g, Guduchi (Tinospora cardifolia ) – 2.4 g, Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) – 3.2 g, Khatika (Khatika) – 15 g; preservatives (Preservatives) – Methylparaben (Sodium Methyl Paraben), Propylparaben (Sodium Propyl Paraben); Sweetener (sweetener) – Sorbitol (Sorbitol); Dye (Color) – Erythrosin (Erythrosine). Storage conditions: Store in a dry place out of the reach of light. Denial of responsibility: tries to provide only up-to-date information about products, but the packaging design may differ from that presented on the site. Before using the drug, read the instructions for use attached to it or consult a specialist. Manufacture country: India

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  • Active Antacid (170 ml), Active Antacid Dabur
    Active Antacid (170 ml), Active Antacid Dabur

    Active Antacid (Active Antacid) - Ayurvedic remedy based on herbal ingredients to reduce the level of acidity and eliminate flatulence. Quickly relieves burning sensation, eliminates the accumulation of gases in the intestines, bloating, improves the process of digestion. Active Antacid effectively relieves the condition for a long time. basic information: natural product normalizes the level of acidity eliminates flatulence improves digestion has a quick effect Dietary supplement, not a drug ayurvedic food supplement Indications for use: hyperacidity flatulence bloating indigestion discomfort in the stomach and intestines Contraindications: individual intolerance to individual components during pregnancy and lactation, it is recommended to consult a doctor Active Ingredients: Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) - eliminates pain in the intestines, normalizes digestion and stool, improves metabolism. Turpet (Ipomoea turpethum) - reduces the level of acidity, has a mild laxative effect, relieves flatulence. Instructions for use: Take 2-3 tsp. (10-15 ml) twice a day after meals. A preliminary consultation with a doctor is recommended. Composition: Turpet (Ipomoea turpethum) – 3.2 g, Bringaraj (Eclipta elba) – 4.16 g, Guduchi (Tinospora cardifolia ) – 2.4 g, Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) – 3.2 g, Khatika (Khatika) – 15 g; preservatives (Preservatives) – Methylparaben (Sodium Methyl Paraben), Propylparaben (Sodium Propyl Paraben); Sweetener (sweetener) – Sorbitol (Sorbitol); Dye (Color) – Erythrosin (Erythrosine). Storage conditions: Store in a dry place out of the reach of light. Denial of responsibility: tries to provide only up-to-date information about products, but the packaging design may differ from that presented on the site. Before using the drug, read the instructions for use attached to it or consult a specialist. Manufacture country: India

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  • Transport Barriers and Coherent Structures in Flow Data : Advective, Diffusive, Stochastic and Active Methods
    Transport Barriers and Coherent Structures in Flow Data : Advective, Diffusive, Stochastic and Active Methods

    Transport barriers are observed inhibitors of the spread of substances in flows.The collection of such barriers offers a powerful geometric template that frames the main pathways, or lack thereof, in any transport process.This book surveys effective and mathematically grounded methods for defining, locating and leveraging transport barriers in numerical simulations, laboratory experiments, technological processes and nature.It provides a unified treatment of material developed over the past two decades, focusing on the methods that have a solid foundation and broad applicability to data sets beyond simple model flows.The intended audience ranges from advanced undergraduates to researchers in the areas of turbulence, geophysical flows, aerodynamics, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, flow visualization, computational mathematics and dynamical systems.Detailed open-source implementations of the numerical methods are provided in an accompanying collection of Jupyter notebooks linked from the electronic version of the book.

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  • What is active membrane transport?

    Active membrane transport is the process by which cells use energy to move molecules or ions across the cell membrane against their concentration gradient. This process requires the use of energy in the form of ATP to pump molecules or ions from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration. Active membrane transport is essential for maintaining the proper balance of ions and molecules inside and outside of the cell, and it allows the cell to take up essential nutrients and remove waste products. Examples of active membrane transport include the sodium-potassium pump and the proton pump.

  • What is the difference between primary active and secondary active transport?

    Primary active transport directly uses energy, usually in the form of ATP, to transport molecules across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient. In contrast, secondary active transport uses the energy stored in an electrochemical gradient, typically created by primary active transport, to drive the movement of molecules across the membrane. Therefore, primary active transport requires energy input directly, while secondary active transport relies on the pre-existing energy gradient.

  • What is active transport in the biomembrane?

    Active transport in the biomembrane is a process that requires energy to move molecules or ions across the membrane against their concentration gradient. This process is carried out by specific proteins called pumps or transporters that use energy, usually in the form of ATP, to actively transport molecules or ions from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. Active transport is essential for maintaining proper ion concentrations inside and outside the cell, as well as for transporting nutrients into the cell and removing waste products.

  • What is primary and secondary active transport?

    Primary active transport involves the direct use of energy, usually in the form of ATP, to transport molecules across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient. This process is carried out by specific transport proteins called pumps. Secondary active transport, on the other hand, uses the energy stored in the electrochemical gradient of one molecule to transport another molecule against its gradient. This process does not directly require ATP but relies on the energy stored in the concentration gradient of the co-transported molecule.

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  • Are endocytosis and exocytosis active transport processes?

    Endocytosis and exocytosis are not considered active transport processes. Instead, they are forms of bulk transport that involve the movement of large molecules or particles across the cell membrane through vesicles. Active transport processes, on the other hand, require the use of energy to transport molecules against their concentration gradient. Endocytosis and exocytosis are examples of passive transport processes.

  • Are endo- and exocytosis active transport processes?

    Endo- and exocytosis are not considered active transport processes. Instead, they are forms of bulk transport that involve the movement of large molecules or particles into or out of the cell through vesicles. Active transport, on the other hand, requires the use of energy to move molecules against their concentration gradient. Endo- and exocytosis are examples of passive transport processes.

  • Can someone please explain the figure, focusing on primary active and secondary active transport?

    Sure! The figure likely illustrates the processes of primary active and secondary active transport in a cell. Primary active transport involves the direct use of energy, usually in the form of ATP, to transport molecules across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient. This is typically done by protein pumps such as the sodium-potassium pump. Secondary active transport, on the other hand, uses the energy stored in the electrochemical gradient of one molecule to transport another molecule against its concentration gradient. This is often achieved through symporters or antiporters, which use the energy from the movement of one molecule to transport another molecule. The figure likely shows these processes in action, demonstrating how cells use these mechanisms to maintain proper concentrations of molecules inside and outside the cell.

  • Can someone please explain the diagram, focusing on primary active and secondary active transport?

    Sure! In the diagram, primary active transport involves the direct use of energy, usually in the form of ATP, to transport molecules across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient. This process is carried out by specific protein pumps, such as the sodium-potassium pump. On the other hand, secondary active transport uses the energy stored in the electrochemical gradient of one molecule to transport another molecule against its gradient. This can be achieved through symporters or antiporters, which couple the movement of two different molecules in the same or opposite directions, respectively.

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