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Go on now, drizzle that olive oil all over your salad like it's your business. Chow down into that extra rare and ultra refined slab of wagyu beef, all marbled with spidery lines of delectable saturated fat. Get a mouthful of fat, enjoy that taste, enjoy the feel of it sliding down your throat, and then-forget about it? Hardly, my friends, hardly, for today we follow that biteful into your gut and see what happens. How does your body digest that fat you eat, and where does it go? Most likely to your butt and thighs, but let's connect the intervening dots and see what's the what.

First off, everything falls into your stomach with a splash to echoes to the seven vaulted Chinese heavens. Now, all the proteins and carbs begin to be broken down by the enzymes present, but not fat, because fat, dear and gentle readers, does not dissolve in water. Instead, it passes into the small intestine, where all that fat is attacked by the mega-supreme digestive enzyme lipase. These bad boys can digest fat no problem, except for one problem! Fat enters the small intestine as a large, chunky mass, coagulated into a blob such that lipase can only get at the surface, which is far too inefficient for our liking. By the way, did we tell you that lipase is secreted by the pancreas? It's true!

So there's all that fat, a congealed mass, resisting efficient digestion until bile, a substance manufactured by your liver but stored in your gallbladder, until bile, as we were saying, is squirted into your duodenom. There it acts as an emulsifying agent, breaking up the oil into tiny droplets which then hang, suspended, in the watery mass. Thus broken down, the lipase is able to attack all the fat without any difficulty, and dissolve and digest it.

What the lipase actually does is turn the fat droplets into its component parts, breaking it down into fatty acids and glycerol. The fatty acids are then absorbed via the villi, millions of tiny creepy little fingers that extend from the walls of the small intestine. Inside each creepy little baby finger villus is a series of lymph vessels (lacteals) and blood vessels (capillaries). The lacteals absorb the fatty acids and glycerol into the lymphatic system which eventually shunts them into your blood stream, where the fatty acids are transported to the surface of adipose cells where in turn they are stored as fat. Glycerol is is converted within the liver into glucose, or used in glycolysis to turn glucose into energy.

So there you have it, people. Fat enters your mouth, is broken into droplets by the emulsifying actions of bile, broken down into its component pieces by lipase, absorbed into the villi and then sent into the bloodstream via the lacteals where it either ends up being stored as fat in adipose cells or processed by the liver into glucose or used to fuel glycolysis. Easy!

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Canadian Oil Sands Industry to 2015 – Oil Price Recovery Providing Momentum

Canadian Oil Sands Industry to 2015 – Oil Price Recovery Providing Momentum
 
 This report provides a detailed analysis of the reviving Canadian oil sands industry. The report analyzes the current and future prospects of the Canadian oil sands industry until 2015. It details about major factors influencing the growth of Canadian oil sands industry including the critical correlation with oil prices. The report covers the forecasts for the bitumen produced from oil sands. It also details about the oil sand projects by region and process technology used. It provides a comparison between the capital expenditure for various projects based on the extraction technique and location. The report deals with planned and upcoming oil sand projects. In addition, it also covers the major M&A activities and asset transactions and increasing NOC investments in oil sands. The report deals with the market share of various companies participating in oil sands operations. ( )
 
 Rise in Oil Demand in Emerging South East Asian Nations will Drive Oil Prices and Hence the Canadian Oil Sands Industry
 The steady growth in crude oil consumption in Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) will continue to drive crude oil prices. Crude oil consumption in the BRIC countries is expected to increase at an AAGR of 2.7% during 2008–15. The rise in demand in South East Asian countries due to internal demand and infrastructure expenditure will drive the oil prices. China, the world's most populous country and the second largest oil consumer after the US, has witnessed an increase in crude oil consumption to 8.09 million barrels per day in the second quarter of 2009, up from 7.53 million barrels in the first quarter. It is expected that it will reach 8.32 million barrels in the fourth quarter. The economic recovery is expected to maintain the growth trajectory of China, hence increasing the oil demand and prices. The rise in prices will influence the growth of Canadian oil sands industry.
 
 Oil Sand Companies’ Focus towards Eco-friendly Processes Optimize the Resource Consumption and the Environmental Footprint of Oil Sand Operations
 Several companies employ different techniques to extract bitumen from oil sands. The projects such as Foster Creek, Firebag, Mackay River, Surmont, Jackfish, Christina Lake-EnCana, Hangingstone – Jacas, Great Divide, Joslyn – In Situ, Tucker, Christina Lake- MEG Energy, Orion/Hilda Lake, Meadow Creek, Lindbergh, Sawn Lake and Germain, and Leismer (Kai Kos Dehseh) use SAGD (some of these projects are in planned phase). Other novel technologies are being considered to reduce the water consumption and a case in point is Suncor Energy's Firebag. The project employs recycled water to generate steam and this will reduce water usage.
 
 New technologies such as Solvent processing, Electro-Thermal Dynamic Stripping Process (ET DSP TM), Toe to Heal Air Injection (THAI), N-SOLV and Vapor Exchange Process (VAPEX) are being considered to reduce water, natural gas and other environmental impacts. Popular Creek project in Athabasca will use ET DSPTM. The project is in experimental stage and is expected to begin by 2011. THAI unites a vertical injection well with a horizontal production well and is used in proposed projects at Axe Lake in North West and White Sands in Athabasca. VAPEX is similar to SAGD but it employs hydrocarbon solvents instead of steam, hence reducing the water footprint. EnCana will use VAPEX in a new project at Christina Lake.
 
 Effective Understanding of Geology and Proper Selection of Process Drives down the Capital and Operating Costs of Oil Sands
 The capital and operating expenditure depends on the type of reservoir, its homogeneity and level of bitumen saturation, the porosity of the reservoir, vertical permeability, narrowness or depth of channel sands and presence of water or gas or any other material above or below the reservoir. These determine the optimum bitumen extraction process that needs to be employed. A proper understanding of reservoir geology and appropriate selection of extraction process decides to a major extent the capital and operating expenditure.
 
 Global Economic Slowdown and Revival Drives Industry Consolidation and Deals in the Oil Sands Industry
 The global financial crisis has slowed down financial investments worldwide and Canadian oil sands are no exception. However, the slight revival in economic conditions this year has shown a consolidation trend in the oil sands industry. Suncor Energy and Petro-Canada have merged and the evolving company is expected to be the largest company in the Canadian oil sands. The merger is aimed at optimizing the duo’s gas network stations, resources and hence overall costs. The merger will help both companies reduce their capital spending through consolidation and help focus their resources towards oil sands.
 
 
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Best Gatorade for Tucker Death Mix?

750 ml Everclear® alcohol
32 oz Gatorade® energy drink
2 cans Red Bull® energy drink

I plan on mixing the three drinks above, but I was wondering what flavor gatorade should I use for this mix. I was thinking just regular fruit punch, my brother swares that the purple one would be the best, i personally like orange. So tell me what you think would go best with redbull.

i agree that the orange would compliment the red bull

Ed Barak: It's time to get back to nuclear energy
A recent editorial compared nuclear power generation to"renewable" sources, and references included a 1940 atomic energyreport and a Wikipedia opinion, both rather dated and weak.

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