Wednesday, February 2, 2011

I survived

Overall: The presentation is over, and I am satisfied. I can't recall much of my speech, I kind of blacked-out during it, but everybody said I did a good job, but really who would actually tell someone they didn't. But I'm so thankful that's over, and I'm excited to continue this study next semester and I'm really glad I chose to do this research project.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Nervous

Overall: I am not a public speaker; never have been. And I don't really know where that fear came from, I used to perform dance recitals and sing in front of the church. But I do know I talk funny and by funny I mean I have a southern accent to the point this girl could tell I was saying corn oil because she thought I had this chemical called "cornel" and absolutely no grammar background on how to talk. But God's going to be with me and I just have to trust and be brave and calm.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Last Meeting

Overall: I met with Dr. Splawn and Dr. Pittman to begin wrapping up this project. My presentation is done so now I just need to practice and pray for God take control of my communication skills like he did with Moses.

Friday, January 28, 2011

It'll Do

Overall: Overall I've accomplished somewhat proving that acid is produced in the oral cavity when in contact with corn oil. This was (finally but not totally) demonstrated with three subjects using acid-base titration, using the whole mixed sample and making sure to have ethanol be 28% of composition. By not totally, I mean that we still have to get the pH graphs to look like they're suppose to and more subjects and more time variations and more other stuff before you can put a stamp on it. Other than today being my last experimenting day of Interim, I still have to stress/dread presentation and get that paper behind me. If I had to do it all over again, I'd have stopped the experiment once the first procedure failed and have waited until Dr. Splawn returned so I could have had at least some knowledge of the topic rather than just the experiment.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

So Close =/

Overall: I titrated three corn oil samples, one water sample, and three saliva and corn oil swirled in my mouth for 10 minute samples. Dr. Splawn and I used a different pH meter to titrate four 10 minute samples which included: the procedure from yesterday, just the yellow color mixture, just the white color mixture, then one of just the entire sample that I spat out of my mouth. None of them showed a titration inflection curve line thingy.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Officially We're Getting Somewhere

Overall: Dr. Splawn and I titrated my spit alone and corn oil alone and one 5 minute swirl mix and three 10 minute swirl mixes. The mixed concentrations were higher in acid than the spit and corn oil alone added together, so that does prove there was acid production in my mouth while I swirled.
     Dr. Pittman helped me get started on my powerpoint presentation.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

...grr

Overall: I found out that every titration I've done from January 10 to this morning is not usable because either the samples were not soluble enough or unnecessary. Dr. Splawn came back from his interim class in Hawaii today and broke the news to me. We performed new procedures that were similar to the ones he left me and the results did not show a production of acid either. Dr. Splawn and Dr. Arrington talked things over and they've come up with different procedures for me to do in the morning. I feel alot of pressure with this paper and presentation over my head, feeling like I should have spent the last two weeks reading and studying, and having less than a week to work something up. I need encouragement.