Effects Of Chronic Unpredictable Stress

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Zheng Lin1, Ligen Shi2, Jing Lu2, Jinhui Li3, Hua Hu4, Chuantao Zuo5, Weijun Tang6, Yunrong Lu1, Aimin Bao2, Lei Xu7* 1 Department of Psychiatric, Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; 2 Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology of Ministry of Health of China, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, ...

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Polymers Used For Wound Dressings

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Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Skin The human body has two systems that protect it from the harmful organisms existing in the environment. The internal defence system destroys microorganisms and bacteria that have already attacked the body. The external defence system prevents microbial microorganisms to enter the body. Skin is biggest external defence system. Skin covers ...

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A Brief Study Of This Inner Ear Idiopathic Disease

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By Brian Trickey Bios 5595 Dr. Cindy Linn April 24, 2013 Abstract A brief history of Meniere’s Disease In 1861, Prosper Meniere published a paper on vertigo that developed as a result of inner ear disorders. Throughout his career as a physician, he worked with patients who had similar symptoms of vertigo and hearing ...

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Pathology That Underlies Chd

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infl ammatory fi bro - proliferative response to multiple forms of endothelial injury. The response - to - injury hypothesis was proposed by Russell Ross and colleagues over 30 years ago [8] , and has been refi ned and developed since. The normal artery wall is composed of two organized layers: intima and media (Figure ...

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Adipogenesis Wat Expansion Takes Place

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WAT expansion takes place rapidly after birth as a result of increased fat cell size as well as an increase in fat cell number. Even at the adult stage, the potential to generate new fat cells persists. It has been demonstrated that fat cell number can increase when rats are fed a high-carbohydrate or high-fat ...

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Fiber Optic Connector Types

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Submitted to Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology EN12512102 T.V.C.P.Perera In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering Honors Degree in Electronic Engineering February 2013 Declaration I certify that this report does not incorporate without acknowledgement, any material previously submitted for a degree or diploma in any university, and to the best ...

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Bacterial Disease In Trinidad And Tobago

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Disease - is any deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of any part, organ or system of the body that is manifested by a characteristic set of signs and symptoms. Bacteria - a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized ...

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Nsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus

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Introduction Old classififcation system was based on insulin was not upto the mark and was mis leading; under the past system patients were either classified as either Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) or Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) In 1998, a new classification system based upon the etiological (etiology the science dealing with causes ...

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Cryopyrin Associated Periodic Syndromes

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Abstract Inflammation is part of the body’s mechanism for tissue repair and infection elimination. However, if the inflammatory response lasts beyond its protective phase, it can lead to conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Alzheimer’s disease (AD), diabetes and stroke. The auto-inflammatory conditions, CAPS and FMF are thought to be caused by mutations in the ...

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The History Of A Drug Manufacturer

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Name: Topiramate Gifted from Cadila Healthcare Ltd., Ahmedabad. B. Excipients β cyclodextrin ...

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Drug Binding Proteins In The Plasma

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Proteins play an important role in transporting endogenous and exogenous substances throughout the body. Such endogenous substances include bilirubin, vitamins and hormones.[1] [, #31@@hidden][Lindup, 1981 #31]Exogenous substances like most drugs will bind to proteins to a certain extent, and this drug-protein binding is important as it helps to distribute drugs throughout the body by ...

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Valuable Characteristics Responsible For Efficiency

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Table 2.10: Kinetic models Kinetic Model Purpose Pseudo 1st order Used for reversible reaction with an equilibrium being established between a solid and liquid phase (Radnia et al., 2011). It was found to not fit well over the entire contact time range, but was generally applicable over the initial periods of the sorption process. Diffusion ...

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Effect Of Material And Processing Parameters

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Injection Moulding Polymer Engineering MPC012 Scott Hammond Executive Summary Taking part in a laboratory session involved the use of a Negri-Bossi NB62 injection moulding machine, with Dimi EL2 control, where the material of choice was general purpose polystyrene 251L. Altering some process variables such as injection speed, hold-on pressure and melt temperature produced different results ...

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Respiration And Photosynthesis Cycle

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Emma Barnes Biology Respiration and Photosynthesis Cycle According to the syllabus and instructors post, Week 3 assignment is to describe the stages of cellular respiration and photosynthesis and their interaction and interdependence including raw materials, products, and amount of ATP or glucose produced during each phase. This links to specific organelles within the eukaryotic cell ...

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Features Associated With Familial Hypercholesterolemia

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This essay is designed to determined how mutations in genes can cause genetic disorders such as Familial Hypercholesterolemia and explore how a single mutation for one particular gene can cause such a huge effect. Familial Hypercholesterolemia (1) is an autosomal dominant single gene disorder where patients often have high levels of cholesterol within their bloodstream ...

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The Dangers Of Genetically Modified Crops

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Khoa Cao D.Mochidome English 1A Research paper April 30, 2013 The Dangers of Genetically-modified (GMO) Crops GM foods or genetically modified foods (GMF-genetically modified food) are foods which are processed from the body; plants carrying the recombinant gene are converted artificially to serve the economic benefits. The world population has increased more than 6 billion ...

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Effect Of Flavonoids And Hyperthermal Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy

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1Department of Animal Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Rooseveltov trg 6, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia; 2Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Rooseveltov trg 6, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia; 3Pliva Croatia Ltd., Prilaz baruna Filipovića 25, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia ABSTRACT Hyperthermia enhanced the clastogenicity of alkylating agents. We investigated whether ...

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Direct Analysis In Real Time For Mass Spectrometry

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DART is a new ambient ionisation source that is used directly to analyse samples of various sizes, shapes and physical states with little or no sample preparation. This was introduced by Cody and co-workers in 2005. This source operates by passing helium or nitrogen between a high voltage needle and a counter electrode to produce ...

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Adenosine Triphosphate Atp Is A Mononucleotide

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Introduction Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a mononucleotide with an adenine base and a ribose sugar to which three phosphate groups are linked. The covalent bond between the second and the third phosphate group is unstable and easily broken by hydrolysis (Kent, 2000). ATP can therefore store energy so as to be used to drive endergonic ...

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Information Required Before Using Medicine

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS iii ABSTRACT iv 1.INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET (PIL) 1 1.1.1 PIL BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1 1.1.2 LAYOUT OF PIL 2 1.1.3 IMPROVING PIL READABILITY 2 1.1.4 LINK BETWEEN PIL AND NOCEBO EFFECT 4 1.2 NOCEBO EFEFCT 5 1.2.1 NOCEBO EFFECT DEFINTION 5 1.2.2 NOCEBO EFFECT MECHANISM 6 1.2.3 FACTORS AFFECTING NOCEBO EFEFCT 6 1.2.4 NOCEBO EFFECT IN CLINICAL STUDIES 8 2.AIM AND ...

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Chemotherapy Vitamin D And Its Molecular Actions

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Ever since the beginning of its research, vitamin D is regarded as an important regulator of calcium homeostasis and bone mineralization (8 mas tb posso adicionar outros). However, in the late 1970s Vitamin D was found in tissues not previously considered targets of vitamin D action, which came to disclose that this hormone may carry ...

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Role Of Micrornas In Medulloblastoma

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RUNNING TITLE: miRNAs in Medulloblastoma. AUTHORS: Daniel Onofre Vidal1,2, Márcia Maria Chiquitelli Marques1, Luiz Fernando Lopes1,2, Rui Manuel Reis1. Daniel Onofre Vidal 1Molecular Oncology Research Center and 2Pediatric Cancer Center, Barretos Cancer Hospital, Rua Antenor Duarte Vilela, 1331 – CEP:14784-400– Barretos, São Paulo, Brasil. phone/fax: 0055 17 3321-6600 (extension 7057); e-mail: [email protected] Márcia Maria Chiquitelli ...

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Trends In Developing Countries

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The population doubled between 1960 and 1990 in most of the developing nations.The population in Africa is projected to nearly double from 1.1 billion to about 2.3 billionby 2050 in Africa. This depends on the supposition that total fertility rate will decline from 5.1 to nearly 3.0 by 2050. In reality, surveys have indicated either ...

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Material And Methods Experimental Design

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The current study involves the investigation of hematological and serological alterations, electrophoretic analysis of the serum protein profile and the histopathological changes in the liver tissues of rats treated with high doses of iron and copper via intraperitoneal administration against a control group. To investigate serological changes, different parameters of liver function test (LFT), lipid ...

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The Trial And Error

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T. Matt Ressler Baker College Trial and Error The human body is an impossibly complex, abstract machine composed of trillions of individual cells, made up of billions of molecules, all comprised of tens of thousands of atoms performing their individual functions with astonishing precision in the confines of an autonomous system. In order to ...

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Structure Of Respiration In Fish

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1 Introduction In the global fisheries aquaculture production over the past forty years has increased more than by 100 times, and in 2004 exceeded 50 million tons that means more than 55 per cent of a universal catch of fish and other hydrobionts. The Russian Federation has the reservoirs, which meet the requirements of cultivation ...

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Stability Of Rape Seed Kizakinonatane

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Jin-Kui Ma, Hang Zhang, Tomohiro Tsuchiya, Yoshinobu Akiyama, Jie-Yu Chen* Running Title: Stability of Kizakinonatane Oil During Frying Correspondence: Professor Jie-Yu Chen, Faculty of Bioresorce Sciences, Akita Prefectural University, 241-438 Kaidobata-Nishi, Shimoshinjo-Nakano, Akita-shi, Akita, 010-0195 Japan Tel.: +81-18-872-1857 Fax: +81 -18-872-1676 Email: [email protected] Key words Deep-fat frying; Canola oil; French fries; Oxidative stability; Kizakinonatane oil ...

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The Interest Rate Risk

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Lin Huiping U092944J Supervisor: Professor Xia Yingcun Contents Introduction The short-term riskless interest rate is important as it is one of the most basic and crucial in pricing fixed income securities and for the measurement of the interest rate risk that is associated with holding portfolios of these securities. Vast efforts had being put in ...

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The Main Source Of Nickel Ions

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CHAPTER 2 Faraday's Law Michael Faraday (1791-1867) was an English scientist who conducted research in the areas of chemistry, electricity and magnetism. Faraday formulated several laws but the one that concerns us most is his law regarding the relationship between current, time and the weight of electroplated metal. Plating is governed by Faraday's Laws that state the ...

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Crack Identification By Using Damage Detection Algorithms

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[1] INTRODUCTION The monitoring and identification of damage at an early stage is a very essential factor of in industries like mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering. The different damage identification methods at present are either visual or localized experimental methods which includes acoustic or ultrasonic methods, magnetic field ...

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Primary Cns Lymphoma Is Difficult To Diagnose

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Kayed MH1, Saleh TR1, Reda IS1, El Sirafy MN 1, Farhoud AH2, Abdelzaher E3 1Department of Radiodiagnosis, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt 2Department of Neurosurgery , Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt 3Department of Pathology , Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Primary CNS lymphoma is ...

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Boq For Lt Distribution System

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01. 70 mm2 x 4 core No 01 Substation to No 01 cabush No 03 Substation to No 10 cabush Total 250 meters 250 meters 500 meters Rs 4395.13 Rs 2197565.00 02. 50 mm2 x 4 core No 04 substation to No 03 cabush No 01 Cabush to ...

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Structures Of Some Typical Carotenoid Compounds

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Part III Specific additives Colorants F. J. Francis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 8.1 Introduction The appreciation of color and the use of colorants dates back to antiquity. The art of making colored candy is shown in paintings in Egyptian tombs as far back as 1500 bc. Pliny the Elder described the use of artificial colorants ...

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Molecular Divergence And Population Genetic Analyses

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Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) has been cultivated for the last 4000 years, and is a common and popular vegetable crop grown in the subtropics and tropics (Owusu, 1980). The place of origin of the eggplant is probably India, while the second center of diversity is China. It is commonly cultivated in Malay Peninsula, ...

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The Two Dimensional Electrophoresis Irfan Sadiq

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With the increase in world population there has been increasing demand of food. However crop production is not increasing at the same rate as population because of environmental stresses, which negatively affect plant growth and productivity. To overcome negative effects of stresses plants adapt themselves according to the conditions by changing gene expression at transcriptional, ...

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The Invasion Of Fire Ants

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Sebastian Wernecke Ecology Spring 2013 Dr. Dollar Ecological impacts due to the invasion of fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) into new territories. There has not been much investigation into the impacts that invading species have on the native wildlife areas that they are invading. Budgets have been more focused on discovering the effects that they have ...

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Cancer Aetiology And Prevention

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A number of vits and mins associated with cancer aetiology and prevention To avoid superficial coverage of material – a vitamin and mineral associated with both aetiology and prevention will be chosen and discussed. Reasons for choosing – Iron – haemachromatosis common, iron def anaemia also common – could prevent supplementation, possibly iron deficiency and ...

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Increased Values Of Carotid Intima Media Thicknes

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1. Regional Hospital "Prim. Dr. Daut Mustafa" in the Prizren – Republic of Kosovo. 2. National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo – branch in Prizren. Abstract Background Increased values of carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) and high sensitivity C reactive protein (Hs-CRP) are predictors of acute coronary events. We analyzed the link between CIMT and ...

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Molecular Screening Of Cultivated Rice

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Amrita Iyer, Meghna Chakraborty, Priya Rai, Immanuel Selvaraj and Subramanian Babu School of Bio Sciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore- 632014, Tamil Nadu, India email: [email protected] Abstract: Gene sequences that confer resistance to many bacteria, fungi and viruses are called resistance gene analogs (RGAs). These gene sequences work by the interaction between the resistance gene ...

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The Use Of Rice Bran

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ABSTRACT We investigated the use of rice bran (RB), soybean (SB) or sunflower seed (SF) oils to prepare lipid-core nanocapsules (LNCs), as controlled drug delivery systems. LNCs were prepared by interfacial deposition using the preformed polymer method. All formulations showed negative zeta potential and adequate nanotechnological characteristics (particle size 220-230 nm, polydispersity index < 0.20). ...

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Whey Protein Concentrate Emulsion

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Abstract The objective of the present study was to develop a delivery system for ω -3 fatty acids in the form of emulsion, which is stable physically, chemically as well as during processing conditions. Oil-in-water emulsions containing 12.5% flaxseed oil and whey protein concentrate (WPC)-80 ranging from 5 to 12.5% were prepared at 3000 psi ...

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Type Of Olive By Products

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Introduction Agricultural waste refers to any by-product or waste product from the production, processing, distribution and consumption of agriculture products. Agricultural waste materials which include animal manure and crop wastes are converted into proteinaceous animal feed products. One of the common agricultural waste products is olive by-products. After olive oil have extract from its crop ...

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The History Of Biodiesel

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Introduction Biodiesel, an alternative diesel fuel, is derived from renewable biological resources such as vegetable oils and animal fats. With the impending depletion of fossil fuel and limited oil reserves coupled with the high clamour by environmentalist for a clean and safe environment, biodiesel is increasingly becoming an important alternative fuel. It is biodegradable, non-toxic ...

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Current Therapy For Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer

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One in seven Canadian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer which leads to the most common cancer in men. Prostate cancer proliferates in the presence of androgens mainly testosterone. For these tumours, blockade of androgens typically inhibits tumour growth. Treatments typically include hormonal manipulation to remove or reduce androgens in the system. This may involve ...

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Mathematical Modelling Of Random Clustering Particles

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Submitted in partial fulfilment of the regulations for the Award of the Degree of Bachelor of Science with Honours in Biomedical Science DPP Project supervisor: Dr. W.P Hagan Christopher Vernon School of Biomedical Sciences Faculty of Science University of Ulster Coleraine Northern Ireland This project report has been prepared in accordance to the instructions to ...

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The Transdermal Drug Delivery

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Abstract Transdermal drug delivery has made important contribution to the field of medicine, however its success has been limited; and until now has been unable to achieve its full potential as a substitute to conventional drug delivery systems such as oral delivery and hypodermic injections. The progress of transdermal drug delivery has been constrained by ...

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Cyanobacteria Or Blue Green Algae

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Submitted by:UTT%20COAT-OF-ARMSUTT%20COAT-OF-ARMS Rajish Bhrath. ID. # 110004521 Friday, February 15, 2012 Cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria or blue-green algae are single-celled organisms (prokaryotes) whose existence dates back nearly four billion years, placing it among the earth oldest and most primitive forms of life. Cyanobacteria thrive in almost every environment like hot springs, salt marshes, moist soils etc. They are ...

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A Bacterium Labeled As Isolate F

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A bacterium labeled as isolate F that exhibited keratinolytic activity from the Biomass Laboratory UPM was selected for the study of effect of different nitrogen sources on keratinase production. The physical and biochemical characteristics of the isolate F was studied before starting the optimization of medium with different nitrogen sources. Gram staining method which involved ...

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The History About Breast Cancer

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ABSTRACT:- Breast cancer is one of the common diseases diagnosed in females. It causes a large number of deaths worldwide.FRA3B is the common fragile site where Fragile Histidine Triad is located and FRA16D is the common fragile site for the location of WW domain having oxidoreductase. The aim of this study was to observe the ...

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History Of Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

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Introduction and Literature Review Analgesics are a type of drug that is used to relieve pain temporarily. Analgesics work by blocking pain signals by slowing down the central nervous system and by changing the way in which the brain interprets these signals. The majority of analgesics are safe to use if they are taken as ...

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Developmental Origins Of Adult Mental Diseases

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Authors: Nick Goeden, Juan Velasquez, Alexandre Bonnin1. 1Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute and Department of Cell and Neurobiology, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA Correspondence: Dr. Alexandre Bonnin University of Southern California Department of Cell and Neurobiology Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute 1501 San Pablo Street, ZNI 429 Los Angeles, CA, ...

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Natural Preservatives For A Cosmetic Company

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Cosmetics are commercially available products that are used to improve the appearance of the skin (Mary and Lupo, 2001). Cosmetic products become easily contaminated by bacteria and fungi. Containing water, oils, peptides, and carbohydrates cosmetics are a very good medium for growth of microbes. All these factors contribute to the fact that cosmetic products need ...

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Role Of Extracellular Superoxide Dismutase

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Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) syndrome, is characterised by chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), which is considered the primary risk factor for developing cardiovascular diseases[1-3]. Reported responses to CIH include increased blood pressure, augmented sympathetic nerve activity, elevated circulating catecholamines, enhanced long-term facilitation(LTF) of the respiratory motor activity and augmented ventilatory response to hypoxia[4-9]. It has been ...

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Nba Players Scoring Per Game Statistics

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The main purpose of this report is to work out factors affecting the points players get per game in the NBA. The report comprises the best opencast and opencast & underground mining strategy, sensitivity analysis on the optimal strategy for a specific site and a generalised model for opencast mining with sites of similar properties. ...

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The Acquired Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis

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Introduction True vocal cord paralysis signifies immobility of the "true" vocal cord, or vocal fold, secondary to disruption of the relevant motor innervation of the larynx. Disruption of innervation may occur along the length of either recurrent laryngeal nerve or the vagi, and it may involve damage to the motor nuclei of the vagus. The ...

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Modelling Hydrological Characteristics Surface Runoff

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Short title (<70 characters): Modelling semi-arid catchments hydrological response to wildfires effects Elias Moussoulis1,2, Giorgos Mallinis3, Nikos Koutsias1 and Ierotheos Zacharias1[����1]* 1 Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Management, University of Western Greece, Seferi 2, GR-30100 Agrinio, Greece 2 DHI Greece, 114 Thiras, Argyroupoli, Athens 16451 3 Department of Forestry & Management of the Environment ...

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The Background Of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases

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Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) as mediators of immunity homeostasis are important candidates for carrying disease-related SNPs and more than half of the known PTPs in the human genome are expressed in T cells.A dynamic balance of tyrosine phosphorylation process is regulated by the coordinated action of protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) and PTPs. PTPs play key ...

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Clinical Usefulness Of The Vep

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BACKGROUND: The visual evoked potential (VEP) is an electrical signal generated by the occipital visual cortex in response to stimulation of the retina either by light flashes or pattern stimuli. Since there are various factors affecting the ...

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The Strategies Of Antiplatelet Therapy

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Introduction Few can dismiss the importance of platelet in hemostasis however when a pathological condition occurs platelets are also the main culprit. Therefore antiplatelet therapy is very significant in conditions that are affected by blood clotting such as coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, atherosclerosis, and inflammation and even, in many cases, thrombophilia during pregnancy The ...

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Paraneoplastic Pemphigus A Retrospective Case

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Dermatologica Sinica Manuscript Draft Manuscript Number: DSI-D-13-00010 referral center in northern Taiwan Article Type: Original Article *Manuscript without author details Click here to view linked References Original Articles Paraneoplastic pemphigus: A retrospective case series in a referral center in northern Taiwan Abstract Background/Objectives�GParaneoplastic pemphigus (PNP) is a rare mucocutaneous disease with a high mortality rate. ...

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I Shaped Array Of Mimo Antenna

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ABSTRACT: In this paper, a new compact design of I-shaped array of MIMO antenna is implemented with the help of rectangular microstrip patch antenna. In today’s world antenna plays an important role in wireless areas such as base stations, antenna arrays, hand-held devices etc., Even though it has many applications there are some interference in ...

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The Concern Of Environmental Protection

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The consumption of plenty of fruits and vegetables in vegetarianism promotes health and fitness. We can help to reduce the risk of many chronic diseases such as constipation, cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, gallstones and others through the practise of low-fat vegetarian diet, which means consume food with low in cholesterol and have higher levels ...

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Introduction To Nanoscience And Nanotechnology

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by Ruslan Garifullin, 20903644 Term Paper PHYS 520 Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 1. Introduction Titania (TiO2) is certainly one of the most studied transition metal oxides in materials science (over 40000 publications in last decade). This material has attracted enormous interest due to its interesting properties and found applications in dye-sensitized solar cells, photoelectrolytic ...

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The Treatment Of Allergic Rhinitis Disease

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Rhinitis is a condition which is defined when there is a presence of at least one of the following symptoms; nasal congestion, rhinorrhoea, nasal itching, nasal obstruction or sneezing. The condition is classified into two main groups; allergic rhinitis and non-allergic rhinitis (1). As part of this essay I will be focusing on allergic rhinitis ...

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Antibacterial Activity Of Silver Nanoparticles

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Abstract Currently there is an urgent need to develop a new strategy for the treatment of antibiotic resistance bacterial pathogen and to reduce the virulent quorum-sensing ability of a microorganism. To develop a new strategy for the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using mutant bacterial strain is a modern concept in the field of nanotechnology. ...

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Decomposition Of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate

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Salman Nassimi Chemistry-IB Candidate no. 00139-053 Topic: Decomposition of Sodium hydrogen carbonate Lab: 12 (DCP/CE) Criteria: DCP Level Aspect 1 2 3 Grade Criteria: CE Level Aspect 1 2 3 Grade Aim: To Investigate the Enthalpy of decomposition of Sodium hydrogen carbonate Procedure: The objective of this experiment is to determine the enthalpy change ...

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Working Of Natural Brain

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Abstract List of Figures INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTIO 1.1 Blue Brain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 What is Virtual Brain? . . . . . . . . . ...

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Information And Processes In Biotic Systems

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Introduction Bioinformatics is the study of information and processes in biotic systems. Due to the wide range of highly accessible internet sources, bioinformatics has been able to progress at an exponential rate. These internet sources can be used to store, sequence and analyse biological information. Websites such as GenBank, based at the National Centre for ...

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The Mechanisms Of Primary And Secondary Antibody

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Razieh Rezaei Name: ______________________________________________ Master of Immunobiology Program:_____________________________________________ GS34384Matriculation Number:________________________________________ 2013 Humoral and cellular are the immune events that occur when an immunocompetent host encounters an antigen for the first time are the primary immune response. In addition to measurable immune products, the primary immune response generates memory cells. These memory cells contribute to the ...

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Disorders Of The Central Nervous System

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Central nervous system drug delivery: Developing a novel mucoadhesive thermoresponsive polymeric sol-to-gel device to achieve rapid nose to brain delivery of quetiapine for effective treatment of neurological disorders. Prepared by: Sybil Akua Okyerewa Obuobi Msc. Drug Delivery Student number: 129118659 Supervised by Dr Raj K. Singh Badhan Table of contents Content ...

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Cell Lines And Culture Conditions

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Reagents and antibodies XL184 was purchased from Selleck Chemicals and was prepared as a 20 mM stock solution in DMSO (Sigma) for in vitro studies. Recombinant human HGF and VEGF were obtained from R&D Systems. Primary antibodies against c-Met, phospho-c-MET Tyr1234/1235, VEGFR2, phospho-VEGFR2 Tyr1175, STAT3, phospho- STAT3 Tyr705, AKT, phospho-Akt  Ser473, ERK1/2, phospho-ERK1/2 Thr202/Tyr204, ...

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A Novel Series Of Benzofuran Bisindole Hybrids

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Hyperlipidemia, a key feature of the metabolic syndrome and is the major cause of heart disease, stroke and death in most industrialized societies [1]. Analysis of epidemiological data reveals that dyslipidemia and coagulation disturbances are among the most significant risk factors to the progression of atherosclerotic condition [2]. Elevated plasma triglycerides (TG), low density lipoprotein ...

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Restriction Enzymes Are Type Of Nucleases

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AIM: To digest E.coli genomic DNA with Sau 3A1 and pUC19 plasmid DNA with Bam H1. PRINCIPLE: Restriction enzymes are type of nucleases that cleave the sugar-phosphate bond present within the nucleic acid. The nucleotide sequence cleaved by the restriction enzymes is called recognition/restriction sites. Hence, these enzymes are called the molecular scissors. In bacteria, ...

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Concrete Is A Dynamic Material

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2.1 Introduction Concrete is a dynamic material, one whose microstructure changes with time and one whose volume will change from the early stages of hydration to the later stages of service life. Concrete structures do not frequently fail due to lack of strength, rather due to inadequate durability or due to improper maintenance ...

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The Conservative Replication Model

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In the dispersive replication model, the original DNA double helix breaks apart into fragments and each fragment then serves as a template for a new DNA fragment. As a result, every cell division produces two cells with varying amounts of old and new DNA. According to the semi-conservative replication model, the two original DNA strands ...

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Harmonic Interference In Lte Advanced Carrier Aggregation

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Bachelor's thesis Electronics Communication Systems and RF Antti Järvinen HARMONIC INTERFERENCE IN LTE-ADVANCED CARRIER AGGREGATION – A Study of Maximum Sensitivity Degradation (MSD) BACHELOR´S THESIS | ABSTRACT TURKU UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Electronics Degree Programme | Communication Systems and RF May 2013| 31+8 pages Principal Architect Pesola Mikko Principal Lecturer Ekman Reijo Antti Järvinen HARMONIC ...

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Inroduction To Membrane Fouling

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Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction Due to the increasing awareness of the shortage of consumable water, the scientist had been working their socks off in order to increase the supply of the consumable water. As a result, the membrane industry has experienced an exponential growth over the last 5 years due to their ability to deliver fresh ...

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Where Are The Parasites In Food Webs

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Why parasites are "ultimately missing links" in food webs? Food web is a network of food chains in an ecosystem. It traces the flow of energy through an ecosystem. There are five trophic levels in a food chain: quaternary consumer, tertiary consumer, secondary consumer, primary consumer, and primary producer. Each trophic level absorbs energy by ...

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Review Of Treatments Of Advanced Colorectal Cancer

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Contents Abstract (150-200 words) write this at the end to make sure everything is included Mention about resistance that has started to occur and link the end into what furture developments are being investigated and maybe mention a timeframe with them. Also mention where people believe the future developments should go not just what is ...

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Cyclic Potentiodynamic Polarisation Curves

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1. From cyclic potentiodynamic polarisation curves, self-passivation behaviour with a large passive potential range and low passive current densities for Ti-5Nb-10Zr-5Ta, Ti-10Nb-10Zr-5Ta, Ti-20Nb-10Zr-5Ta alloys was obtained; corrosion potentials exhibited more electropositive values with the increase of the niobium content, due to the favourable influence of this element that, having a nobler corrosion potential acts by ...

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History And Background Of Dna

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DNA Acronym for d eoxyribo n ucleic a cid, a type of nucleic acid that serves as the carrier of heredity in cellular organisms and in many kinds of viruses. DNA is often referred to as "the genetic blueprint for life." Nucleic acid molecules are chains of nucleotides, which are compounds consisting of three subunits: ...

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Malarial Parasite And The Vector

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The first documentation about the pattern of malaria and the splenic changes that occur in this disease is attributed to The Father of Medicine Hippocrates around the time of 400 B.C who can probably be considered as the first malariologist. The description of malaria is found in the Greek writings around 500 BC who believed ...

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Mechanism Of Extracellular Ab Oligomer Toxicity

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2748841/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3156817/ http://www.pnas.org/content/109/27/11025.full http://www.jneurosci.org/content/30/18/6367.long http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2892479/ The underlying mechanisms of Amyloid β toxicity in Alzheimer’s disease: To be or not to be a Prion Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the progressive loss of cognitive function. The brains of AD patients contain extracellular amyloid plaques composed of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides as well as ...

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Genetic Algorithm Performance With Varying Selection Method

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ABSTRACT ...

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Therapies Based On Monoclonal Antibodies

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Introduction Therapies based on Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are one of the fastest growing and most lucrative segments of the Biopharmaceutical industry (Azavedo et al 2010).Immunoglobulin have a well-defined biochemical structure and consists of four covalently linked polypeptide chains with varying degree of glycosylation. The chains consist of two heavy and two light joined together to ...

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Pneumococcal Acute Otitis Media Aom

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Journal: IJID Please e-mail or fax your responses and any corrections to: E-mail: [email protected] Article Number: 1656 Fax: +353 6170 9272 Dear Author, Please check your proof carefully and mark all corrections at the appropriate place in the proof (e.g., by using on-screen annotation in the PDF file) or compile them in a separate list. ...

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The Maintenance Of A Monolayered Epithelium

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To establish the AP axis in drosophila, the follicle cells are required to respond to a signal from the oocyte to repolarise the microtubule cytoskeleton of the oocyte, allowing the localisation of maternal determinants. For follicle cells to be capable of repolarising the oocyte they must differentiate, mature and maintain their polarity within a monolayered ...

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Genetic Basis Of Complex Behaviours

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Supervisor: Professor Roger Anderson Vladislav Miscianinov BSc Genetics SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION Behaviour genetics is the field of study that examines the effect of genetic composition on the behaviour of an organism. It also considers the interaction between the genetics and environment and how it influences the organism’s complex behaviour. The founder of ...

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Kinetics Study And Optimization Of Bisphenol A

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1.0 INTRODUCTION With the increase in daily products of plastics, the importance of biphenols has also amplified continually with the development of plastics Industry. Bisphenol A or 4,4 - Isoproppylidene Diphenol, also abbreviated as BPA being the most frequently used Biphenols, is a vital mediator for high-grade thermosets, ...

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Pso In Gene Clustering

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Microarray techniques offer new insights into the biology of a cell by enabling researchers to simultaneously measure the activity of many thousand genes. These help in understanding gene functionality, gene regulatory networks and drug discovery. However due to a large number of genes, the interpretation of such huge mass of data is a big challenge. ...

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Bradford Method For Determining Unknown Protein Concentration

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BCM 254/256 Report assignment 1 Bradford method for determining unknown protein concentration Alandie Table of Contents Intoduction Aim Theory and Principles Application of principles Experimental List of Reagents List of apparatus Procedure Data and Calculations Results Calculations with statistical manipulations Results and Discussion Conclusion References Introduction: 1.1 Aim: The aim of the experiment is to ...

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Using Of Microorganisms Like Bacteria And Yeast

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1.0 Introduction Biotechnological procedures have been employed over eras to produce human’s necessary foods. Using of microorganisms like bacteria and yeast have been done by earlier people without even knowing of their presence. Nowadays, there is only little information available about the specific characteristics of genetic background of most of the organisms that ...

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The Urinary Tract Infections

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Epidemiologically, urinary tract infections are sub-divided into catheter associated or nosocomial infection or non-catheter associated community acquired infections. Infections in either category may be symptomatic or asymptomatic. Acute community infections are very common and account for more than 7 million Hospital visits annually in the United States. There infections occur in 1-3% ...

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Epilepsy And Sickle Cell

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Village hospital Epilepsy and Sickle cell electrical-activity-2 http://www.thirdage.com/files/cond/red-blood-cells-normal-and-sickle.jpg I was asked to provide an easy check system to look after the range of different patients that utilises the centre. Firstly, I shall include a brief description by outlining two malfunctions, plus stating the signs and symptoms. I shall identify the potential risk factors ...

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The Fall Efficacy Scale International

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7.0. Introduction Ageing represents a highly complex and inevitable process, involving biochemical, physiological and systemic alterations across numerous body systems (Xu, Knutson,Carter & Leeuwenburgh, 2008; Ryan, Dudash, Docherty, Geronills et al, 2010). Oxidative stress has been highlighted as a causative factor towards declining physical function in human skeletal muscle (Pansarasa, Castagna, Colombi et al., 2000; ...

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Jasus Edwardsii Biology And Fishing Industry

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Introduction Fisheries play an important role in the global provision of food, directly accounting for at least 15% of the animal protein consumed by humans (Muir 2012). Human populations are continuing to grow and an increased need for animal protein has led to a higher demand for fish as a source of food. Despite this ...

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Biochemistry And Roles Of Photosynthesis

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Light is energy, electromagnetic. Photosynthesis is when plants convert energy from the sun. Plants create organic molecules that they use as fuel from this process. The molecules of chlorophyll which is in the chloroplasts absorb energy from the sun. Instead of breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide like animals, plants take in carbon dioxide from the ...

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The Causes Of Coronary Heart Disease

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Introduction Nowadays Coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as Coronary Arteries Disease, is one of major killer diseases in many countries. Up to 110,000 of people in England die from it every year. CHD is when your coronary arteries (the arteries that supply your heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood) become narrowed by a gradual build-up of ...

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Microbial Infections Arising From A Domestic Setting

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The term ‘Microorganisms’ refers to a collection of small organisms, visible only with the aid of microscopy. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was one of the first to observe these in the 1600s using his own microscopic design (Porter, 1976). The ability of such a microorganism to invade a host and multiply is known as infection. Early ...

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What Is Tuberculosis

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With a lot of our scientists knowing that the Mycobacterium can be treated and also avoided, however this disease still continues to be one of this nation’s main reason for sicknesses and deceases. From an article, that I read, it showed that a third of the USA carries this tuberculosis disease. Early in ...

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