Design For Safe Handling Of Industrial Chemicals

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LECTURER: DR ROZITA OMAR GROUP MEMBERS: HUBERT GAN HUA HENG (GS34173) LIM LIU YING (GS34898) GOLNAZ ZARINOZV (GS34124) AMIRREZA MOGHADAR HAGHANI (GS33274) MOHD SYAHIRAN SEDEK (GS36054) SUBMISSION DATE: 5 MAY 2013 Fail:Logo UPM.jpg Table of Contents Background of Case Study The 2008 Chinese milk scandal was the biggest food crisis that occurred in the People’s ...

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The History And Background Of Anemia

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Ayomitunde Fafore Georgia Military College Professor Jackson Biology 123 Anemia is a condition caused when the blood does not supply the body with the right amount of oxygen it needs. Anemia is usually diagnosed when the red blood cells circulating the body or levels of hemoglobin inside the red blood cells (RBCs) are lower ...

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Eight Species Of Fungus

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Introduction This practical was carried out to see if different concentrations of garlic extract affected the size of the zone of inhibition of fungal growth around the well of the agar plate. We used eight species of fungus to allow comparison between the species. Materials and Methods There were eight species of fungus used in ...

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Amount Of Diesel Fuel Found In Fracking Fluids

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Fractures are formed when the pressure from the pumped fluid becomes great enough to force the rock to break, or fracture. In its natural condition, there is already tectonic stress acting on the rock, but the added fluid pressure is needed to finally create breaks in the reservoir. When the rock is saturated with the ...

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Redness Bruising And Swelling

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Faculty of Science and Technology NAME: Tim Davis STUDENT ID: 211334694 UNIT CODE: SLE323 ASSIGNMENT/PRAC No.: 1 ASSIGNMENT/PRAC NAME: Case Studies A&B DUE DATE: 17/5/13 Plagiarism and collusion Plagiarism occurs when a student passes off as the student’s own work, or copies without acknowledgment as to its authorship, the work of any other person. Collusion ...

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Apple Vinegar Reduces Blood Glucose

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Ahmed Saber Abu-zaiton Department of Biological Science Al-Hussein Bin Talal University Jordan - Ma’an P.O Box (20) Abstract Apple vinegar, a folklore anti-diabetes fern, was evaluated for its hypoglycaemic and anti-diabetic properties using rats. The blood glucose lowering activity of the apple vinegar was studied in normal and alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Blood samples were collected ...

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Electron Momentum Density Band Structure And Structural

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G. Sharma1,*, N. Munjal2, V. Vyas2, R. Kumar3, B.K. Sharma3, K.B. Johsi4,5 1Department of Pure & Applied Physics, University of Kota, Kota-324 010, India 2Department of Physics, Banasthali University, Banasthali-304 022, India 3Department of Physics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302 004, India 4Department of Physics, MLS University, Udaipur-313 002, India 5Department of Physics, Central University of ...

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Medicinal Plants And Plant Derived Pharmaceuticals

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Production of pharmaceuticals in plants for therapeutic purposes shows great promise, with some Plant made Pharmaceuticals in clinical trials and many others under investigation. Plant production systems are low cost and can easily be expanded as compared to the cell culture systems used now-a-days for the production of biological therapeutics (Thomas et al., 2002). ...

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Characterization Of Pullulan Graft Polyacrylamide Semi Ipn Hydrogel

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1. Introduction Superabsorbent hydrogels are three-dimensional hydrophilic polymer networks that absorb a large amount of water or biological fluids without dissolving and retain water under pressure [1]. Among them the natural-based super-absorbent hydrogels have created extensive interest because of their biocompatibility, biodegradability and non-toxicity. They have widely applied in many fields such as medicine, ...

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The History Of Dna Replication

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College of Earth & Environmental Sciences DNA Replication Submitted to Ma’m Mariyam General Biology Group Members: Muhammad Bilal, Maliha Shehr Bano, Gulanaz Shoaib Butt and Faheem BS Environmental Sciences Session 2012-2016 January 2013 DNA Replication TABLE OF CONTENTS History of DNA DNA 1.1.1 Nucleotides Structure DNA Replication Replication Rules Replication Facts S-Phase Models of ...

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Cancer Detection Using Biclustering

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Uma Sahu, Antony John, Ancy Alphonso, Amit Kamath Computer Department Don Bosco Institute of Technology (DBIT) Kurla, Mumbai [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Amiya Tripathy Computer Department Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai [email protected] Abstract— The extraction and identification of gene groups with similar expression pattern, plays an important role in the analysis of genes. Clustering and ...

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Coefficient Of Variation For The Annual Stream Flow

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INTRODUCTION The whole purpose of this chapter is to analyse extensively the historical data obtained from the Department of Irrigation and Drainage. The Sungai Langat River basin is an important agro-hydrological watershed in the state of Selangor, it is considered as a major source of raw water supply which meets the demand of large scale ...

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How Genetic Modification Works

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Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can be defined as organisms whose genetic material (DNA) has been altered through scientific process. The technology is commonly known as "modern biotechnology" or "gene technology", sometimes also "recombinant DNA technology" or "genetic engineering". It allows selected individual genes to be transferred from one organism into another, also between non-related ...

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The Effects Of Various Organic Fertilizers On Growth

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A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR A BSc(HONS.) IN AGRICULTURE D 401 By PASCHALIS BARLAS Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (Institute of Rural Sciences) Sefydliad y Gwyddorau Biolegol, Amgylcheddol a Gwledig (Sefydliad y Gwyddorau Gwledig) APRIL 2013 ABSTRACT The influence of different farm yard manures (FYM) and commercial compost on growth and ...

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Risk Factors Of Pdr Progression

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Abstract Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) is an advanced form of diabetic retinopathy. It is characterised by neovascularisation in the retina or optic disc, which occurs as a result of retinal ischemia. PDR is a major cause of blindness and visual impairment in diabetic patients worldwide. Early detection and timely intervention with the appropriate treatment is ...

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Reborn Of Mammoth Species

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Mr. Neil Cairnie Biology 4U Reborn of mammoth species. Mammoth is one of the species of the extincted genus Mammuthus. They lived 4000 years ago in Europe, Mexico, America and even Asia. Mammoths were members of elephantidae, thus they are also close relative to the recent elephants as both species share common ancestors. Mammoths extinct ...

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The Skin Microbiome Or Skin Microbiota

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The investigation involved exposing several isolated body normal flora to a hairspray in order to test whether the microbe was sensitive to the particular hairspray or not. This kind of testing is very important in the cosmetic field because dermatologist need to ensure hairspray free from contamination of bacterial growth. Antimicrobial agents ...

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The Development Of New Therapeutics For Disease

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Human genome sequencing has rapidly advanced our knowledge of disease genetics. Vast datasets linking phenotypes with genetic loci now exist, but our ability to effectively translate this data to the clinic has not kept pace. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical companies still conduct costly clinical studies to demonstrate safety and efficacy of novel therapeutic drugs. On the other ...

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Materials Used For Product Development

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Various materials and equipments were used to carry out the experimental work. The list of materials and equipments used are presented below: 4.1.1 MATERIALS Table 4.1 Materials used for product development Sr No. Name of Material Grade Vendor Function 1. Paracetamol IP Pan drugs ltd Analgesic, Antipyretic and weak anti-inflammatory 2. Caffeine IP Provizer Pharma ...

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Effects Of Lactoferrin On The Survival

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Zhao Hu s1201043 MRC Centre for Inflammation Research Queen’s Medical Research Institute University of Edinburgh Supervisor: Prof. Christopher D. Gregory 24/02/2013 words Introduction In human tissues and organs, a balance in cell number is often maintained by a strict control of cell birth and cell loss [1]. However, occasionally, the balance could be broken by ...

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The Introduction For Brake System

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2.1 Introduction for Brake System Road vehicle rely on the brake system to reduce the speed of the car and eventually to stop the moving car. In a brake system, when the pedal is pressed by the driver the brake pads will be pushed towards the rotating rotor and make contact and hence friction is ...

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Calpain Mediated Proteolysis Of Polycystin

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Hyunho Kima,b*, Ah-Young Kanga,c*, Ah-ra Kod, Hayne Cho Parka,e, Insuk Sof, Hae Il Cheonge,g,h, Young-Hwan Hwange,i, Curie Ahna,c,e,g,j Affiliations: aTransplantation Research Institute, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul, Korea bDepartment of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, USA cDepartment of Medicine, Program of Immunology, Graduate School, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea dClinical Research Center, ...

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Importance Of Impurity Determination In Drug Substance

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Bulk drugs or drug substances, is known to be of products that are having the biological activity to treat certain disease in human beings. These drug substances are formulated to made available for the human consumption. So it is essential to determine the purity and safety of the bulk drug substances before using them in ...

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The History Of Dna

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Early scientists thought that protein was the cell’s hereditary material because it was complexer than DNA. Basically proteins are made up of combination of 20 different amino acids in long chains of polypeptides that’s why scientists take them as the most complex structure and considered them the hereditary material. After that Fred Griffith (1928) worked ...

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Volume Concentration Of Dispersed Phase

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-emulsion is a liquid dispersions consisting of two immiscible liquid phases, one of which is dispersed as fine globules through the other, the system is stabilized by emulsifying agent, the dispersed phase or internal phase usually consists of diameter down to 0.1 micrometer (µm) which are evenly distributed throughout the continuous phase or external phase. ...

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The Frequency Of Breast Tumor In Liguria

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Incidence of breast tumor in Liguria from 1970- 2010 Federico Guasone International school of Genoa Candidate Code: 1380-008 Index Introduction……….. pag. 3 Incidence 1970-1980……….. pag.4-8 Incidence 1981-1990………..pag.9-12 Incidence 1991-2000……….. pag.13-16 Incidence 2001-2010………..pag. 17-20 Mean of incidence……….. pag.21 Conclusion and Bibliography………..pag.22 Introduction Area of interest: Breast tumor Topic: The frequency of breast tumor in Liguria Reason ...

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Effects Of Membrane Fouling And Factors That Influence

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Chapter 2 2.1 Introduction In this chapter, effect of membrane fouling and factors influencing membrane fouling will be discussed. As a result from membrane fouling, flux through the membrane will greatly decrease. The other effects of membrane fouling are permeating quality deterioration and energy consumption increase. These happened due to the membrane resistance increase with ...

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Slower Rate Of Growth Than Expected

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There are 3 main categories which heart defects fall into: Septal defects Obstruction defects Cyanotic defects Septal defects are those in which there is a hole in the middle between the two chambers. This allows deoxygenated blood and oxygenated blood to mix. This can cause symptoms such as fatigue and shortness of breath. Obstruction defects ...

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Analysis Of Eeg Data

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The following tables gives an example of data in relaxation mood, Happy Mood, Sad Mood , National Mood and Romantic mood. The table shows the data of all four frequency power band but we are mainly interested in alpha power. Here we also calculate the mean alpha power frequency. Here data is organized as ...

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Analysis Of Soot Formation During Asphaltene Gasification

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UAH%20circle%20logo%20crop University of Alberta Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering Analysis of soot formation during asphaltene gasification Research proposal January 2013 Prepared by: Vinoj Kurian Supervised by: Dr. Rajender Gupta Contents 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………. 3 2. Literature review………………………………………………………………………. 6 2.1. Types of gasification technologies………………………………………………….. 2.1.1 Fixed bed gasifier …………………………………………………………………. 2.1.2 Fluidized bed gasifier………………………………………………………………. 2.1.3 Entrained flow ...

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History Of Chromatography And Capillary Columns

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Introduction It has been a very long time more them a century since chromatography was used in analytical chemistry. And separation techniques is one of the most important part of the chromatography. The columns are in the center of most separation techniques such as gas chromatography (GC), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), capillary electrophoresis (CE), ...

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Helminths Infestations Are Responsible

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CHAPTER 1 In Malaysia, the goat is quite popular among breeders to be commercialised as their quality of meat is high and the demand is getting larger and larger every year. The goat however appears to be more susceptible to helminthiasis and less able to develop immunity (Small, 2004). Thus, they are more susceptible to ...

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What Is Anti Aging

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Aging is the accumulation of changes in a person over time. Ageing in humans refers to a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social change. Some dimensions of ageing grow and expand over time, while others decline. Reaction time, for example, may slow with age, while knowledge of world events and wisdom may expand. ...

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The Discoveries Of Chemotherapeutic Agents

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The discoveries of chemotherapeutic agents are based on inhibitory process in cancer cell cycle and destruct the tumor cells. Based on the mode of action on malignancy cells the chemotherapeutic agents are classified into alkylating agents attacking the cell DNA at any stage of cell cycle hindering replication, nitrosoureas inhibiting the DNA repair, antimetabolites mimicking ...

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The Protocol For Reversing And Reducing Osteoporosis

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Introduction: For increasing bone density and achieving the quickest and best results, the most effective protocol in reversing and reducing osteoporosis can be delivered by two steps. The first stage includes the first 3-4 months during which magnesium (and no calcium) is taken along with other supplements that deal with the other issues discussed later ...

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Kinetic Modelling Of Wine Fermentations

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Yeast Prefer Glucose to Fructose? L. Mocke Department of Biochemistry, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa. Thesis: December 2012 In the present-day competitive global market, wine industries are constantly aiming to improve the wine-making process,including the role of yeast. The most commonly used wine yeast is Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is able ...

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The Advantages Of Lipid Capsule

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Pratap Kotte a, Sung Wook Won a and Yeoung-Sang Yun a,b,* a Department of BIN Fusion Technology, Chonbuk National University, Jeonbuk 561-756, Republic of Korea b School of Chemical Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonbuk 561-756, Republic of Korea *Corresponding author: Prof. Yeoung-Sang Yun. E mail address: [email protected] . Tel.: +82 63 270 2308; fax: +82 ...

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Neutralization Of Class 3 Semaphorins

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Student: Renée R.C.E. Schreurs Supervisor: Vasil Mecollari ABSTRACT Spinal cord injury is an expensive and debilitating condition that has already affected millions of sufferers worldwide. Injury to the central nervous system (CNS) causes the formation of regeneration barriers such as the glial scar that hamper regrowth of axons through the scar tissue via the expression ...

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Various Cancers Share Common Molecular Mechanisms

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Chapter 14 Ajay Malik, S S Gill ‘Education never ends, Watson. It is a series of lessons with the greatest for the last.’ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle "……future discoveries will not likely be made by morphologists ignorant of molecular biologic findings, or by biologists unaware or scornful of morphologic data, but by those willing and ...

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Effects Of Sub Inhibitory Levels Of Antibiotics

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Deenu, S. Romey, A. M. Jennifer, R. J, Pragasam, V. Renal Research Lab, School of Bio Sciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, TamilNadu, India, [email protected] Abstract Regulation of gene expression based on the population density (Quorum Sensing, QS) plays a pivotal role in virulence of many opportunist pathogens like Pseudomonas aeruginosa. These microbial ...

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The Cardiovascular Diseases Prevention

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I declare that: All work described in this report have been carried out by me and all results discussed herein were first obtained by me, except where I might have given due acknowledgement to others. All the pros in this report have been written by me in my own words, except where I might have ...

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Understandings Of Risk Assessment

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Introduction Genetically modified (GM) crops have become a ground for the conflicting slogans of _sound science, bio technology, GMOs _ versus _the precautionary principle, health concerns anti GMOs group and ethical concerns. What difference do these slogans make for scientific judgements?which leads to police development. Such issues can be illustrated by larger scale developments in ...

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Eddy Current Technique In Non Destructive Testing

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Critical Review of 3 Academic Journals Solomon Oluwatobi Obadimu Abstract This report carries out a critical review of three different journals. An introduction of Non-Destructive Testing and Eddy Current method are provided in the first section. Literature reviews of three academic journals with the same NDT technique are carried out in the second section. Then ...

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The History Of The Long Wave Theory

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2.1 Long wave theory Waves in shallow water are called long waves or shallow water waves such as tidal waves, tsunamis and other waves with long periods and wave lengths. This study of long waves is of importance in the engineering field regarding the coastal structure design, studying estuaries environments, and so on. Because long ...

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Carotid Body Exposed To Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia

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Li-Jingjing Proposed Topic/Title of Research: Role of extracellular superoxide dismutase on carotid body exposed to chronic intermittent hypoxia Background: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) syndrome, is characterised by chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), which is considered the main risk factor for developing cardiovascular diseases[1-3]. Reported responses to CIH include increased blood pressure, augmented sympathetic nerve activity, elevated ...

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The Classification Of Dyes

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Dyes may be defined as compounds that, when applied to a substrate provide colour by a process that alters, at least temporarily, any crystal structure of the coloured substances. Such substances with considerable colouring capacity are widely employed in the textile, pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics, plastics, photographic and paper industries. The dyes can adhere to compatible ...

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Addition Of Primary Antibody

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Dulbecco’s Modified Eagles Medium (DMEM) was procured from Invitrogen, Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) was purchased from Lonza, 5-FU was obtained from Calbiochem, Curcumin and MTT and antibodies were purchased from Santa cruz Biotechnology. Cell lines MDAMB, SKBR3, T47D, and MCF7 were obtained from National Centre for Cell Science, Pune, India. EQUIPMENTS: CELL CULTURING: T25 AND ...

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Genetic Algorithm Based Phylogenetic Tree Reconstruction

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A. Bhupendra Kumar Anuragi , B. Shikha Agrawal, C. Jitendra Agrawal , D. Sanjeev Sharma Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya Bhopal (M.P.) ABSTRACT−Phylogenetic tree construction is a challenging and widely studied problem in Bioinformatics. Due to NP-Complete characteristics, it is still an open problem for researchers. With the increase in the number of species the ...

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Biological And Medical Applications Of Light

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Introduction Phototherapy (light therapy) is one of the oldest forms of treatment where matter is exposed to daylight or certain wavelengths of light through the use of various light sources such as lasers, light emitting diodes (LEDs), fluorescent/dichroic lamps (1) Niels Finsen is thought to be the pioneer of modern phototherapy. He developed the first ...

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Tools For Cancer Therapy Liposomes

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[(imp 18) Liposome’s are attractive for drug delivery applications for numerous reasons, including their resemblance to cell membranes in both structure and composition. Additionally, liposomes can be readily formed with nontoxic, non immunogenic, natural and bio-degradable amphiphilic molecules (Haley and Frenkel, 2008; Lasic, 1998.].[(imp 10) Examples of liposome-mediated drug delivery are doxorubicin (Doxil) and daunorubicin ...

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Modelling Of The Short Term Interest Rate

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Lin Huiping U092944J Supervisor: Professor Xia Yingcun Contents Summary Modelling of the short-term interest rate is important in the pricing of fixed income securities and determining the risk associated with holding portfolios of these securities. The key contribution of this thesis is the inclusion of a new term into various diffusion models that has been ...

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Immunoglobulin And Effective Treatments Of Epilepsy

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Omar Garcia Biochemistry 362-1 [email protected] Introduction Immunoglobulin are glycoproteins involved with immune response of different organism in order to eliminate any foreign substances, which can cause infections and diseases. They are also known to be antibodies produced by the immune system, and can act as an enzyme. The group of proteins are part of a ...

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The Use Of Energy From Renewable Sources

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INTRODUCTION In accordance with Directive 2009/28/EC on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources, Estonia is obliged to increase the share of renewable energy sources in the whole of energy consumption as compared to the reference year of 2005 to 25% by 2020. At the moment, the use of biofuels in Estonia ...

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Metabolic Disorder Characterized By Chronic Hyperglycemia

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1.1Diabetes mellitus Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by chronic hyperglycemia, that is, high blood glucose, due to derangement in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism that are associated with absolute or relative deficiencies in insulin secretion, insulin action or both 1,2. The insulin hormone is responsible for regulating blood glucose in blood. Diabetes is ...

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Microsatellite Markers Dna Extraction And Pcr Amplification

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Abstract The aim of the present work was to evaluate the performance of 20 barley genotypes and find out the genetic diversity of these genotypes for salt tolerance using simple sequence repeats during two consecutive seasons; 2009/2010 and 2010/2011. Twenty barley genotypes differed in their tolerance potentiality against salinity were planted in two screening field ...

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Biology And Homeostasis Of B Cells

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B-cells, like other lymphocytes derive from pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells that differentiate into mature B-cells (Blom and Spits 2006). Based on the expression of IgD, CD27, CD10, CD38, CD138 and CD23, B-cells are classified into immature transitional B-cells (CD19+CD10+CD34-CD27-), naïve B-cells (CD19+IgD+CD27-), memory B-cells (CD19+CD27+), plasmablast (CD19+CD138+CD38+) and plasma cells (CD19+CD138+CD38 (Sanz et al., 2008). ...

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Microscopy And Characterization Of Cells

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Jekathjenani Ratnakumaran Class: Biology 2070 H Lab Group: Tuesday 1-3:50 pm Due Date: February 5th, 2013 Expt. # 1 MICROSCOPY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CELLS Questions and Answers: What is the field size at each magnification for the microscope you’re using? Show your calculations and give your answer in millimetres. Full size at each magnification ...

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Characteristics Of Laser Eye Surgery

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Dave Walkling Lasers in biology/surgery Abstract There are several different types of lasers used in biological reconstruction. Some, most effectively used in laser eye surgery. This is a type of refractory surgery which corrects the impaired enamel in a biological living eye. In order to reshape and manipulate the eye, the material wavelength, frequency, and ...

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Enzymes Are Highly Specific Macromolecules

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Introduction Enzymes are highly specific macromolecules that catalyze and accelerate chemical reaction rates without being depleted in the process. The enzyme reaction rate is influenced by a number of factors, e.g., enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, temperature, pH, and the existence of inhibitors (competitive and non-competitive). For instance, the increase of the substrate concentration increases the ...

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The History Of Nitrogen Dioxide Vapors

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Possible route of entry of: Atrazine Herbicide Antrazine can enter the human body by three ways: By absorption through the skin or the eyes (dermally); Through the mouth (orally); and By breathing into the lungs (inhalation). Dermal exposures lead to absorption soon after atrazine herbicide contact with the skin or eyes. Powders of atrazine can ...

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The Solubility Of Sulfacetamide Using Surfactants

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4th Year Project Submitted to the University of Manchester – in part-fulfillment of the MPharm degree Alwyn Cheuk Shing Chow 74168950 2013/4/17 School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Supervisor: Mr Michael Harrison Declaration ‘I understand the nature of plagiarism and that it is a serious academic offence. I confirm that no material in this project ...

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History Of Molecular Modeling

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Molecular modeling is one of the most rapidly growing fields in biology and science. The study of molecular modeling has been proven to be immense since until now the technology of molecular modeling is still evolving. Having the potential to impact biology, medicine, and technology it is very clear that molecular modeling is very successful ...

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Remyelination In The Mammalian Cns

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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most widespread debilitating neurological disorder in young adults; it is a chronic autoimmune, inflammatory demyelinating disease of the CNS1. Motor and Sensory symptoms exist including muscle weakness, dizziness, stiffness, tingling sensations, blurred vision, optic neuritis and loss of bladder function2. Albeit the cause of MS is obscure, it is widely ...

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The Abundance Of Hepatic Transporters And Metabolic Enzymes

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4th Year Project Report, submitted to The University of Manchester in part fulfilment of the MPharm degree Sidrah Haider 72404501 School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Dr Aleksandra Galetin Declaration "I understand the nature of plagiarism and that it is a serious academic offence. I confirm that no material in this project has been plagiarised" ...

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Probable Migratory Route Of Chloroquine Resistant Haplotypes

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Results from this study provide important information about the impact of chloroquine usage and transmission intensity on the population structure of Indian P. falciparum parasites. 4.1. Parasite diversity across Indian P. falciparum populations P. falciparum populations from high transmission areas (HTA) generally shows higher genetic variation than those from low transmission areas (LTA) (Anderson et ...

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The Atomic Force Microscope

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The atomic force microscope, or AFM, is an imaging tool that is used to generate high resolution images of nonconductive hard or soft surfaces. The capability of the AFM to provide high-resolution images of nonconductive soft surfaces makes it a great tool for imaging a range of biological samples [1, 2]. Biomolecules ranging ...

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Figure The Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Table of Contents Photodermatology Introduction Over the last 3 decades, there were improvements on the study of biological effects of visible light and ultraviolet through the skin, recognising the clinical presentation of light sensitive skin disorders which this study is known as Photodermatology.There are more additions nowadays under the study of photodermatolgy such as photodynamic ...

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Types Of Motif Finding Algorithms

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* Introduction * Transcription Factors and Transcription Factors Binding Sites (TF and TFBS) * Types Of Motif Finding Algorithms * Word Based Approach (or Exhaustive Enumeration) * Probabilistic Approach * Additional Algorithms and Methods * Leading programs for motif discovery - MEME - Motiflab - MotifSampler - Weeder - AlignAce - NestedMICA * Programs Challenges ...

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Environmental Conservation And Preservation

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A Dissertation on Solidification/Stabilization of Incinerated Hospital Waste Using Cement, Bentonite and Rice Husk Ash Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Master of Technology in Civil Engineering With specialization in Environmental Engineering By URMILA PAL (Roll No. 6004206013) Under the Guidance of Dr. S. M. Ali Jawaid ...

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Blackcurrant Lemonade With Basil Seeds

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C:\Documents and Settings\Steven\Desktop\20130316_215552.jpg CHIEW CHEE SENG DFN1 N1 REG.NO: 12WAD06207/2013 CONTENT No. Content Page 1 Definition of blackcurrant lemonade with basil seeds 2 - 5 2 Popularity of blackcurrant lemonade with basil seeds 6 3 Reason for choosing blackcurrant lemonade with basil seeds 7 4 Composition of blackcurrant lemonade with basil seeds 8 5 Method ...

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The Concept Of Affinity Chromatography Emerged

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The concept of affinity chromatography emerged in the 1970’s and exploits the reversible, biological and selective interaction between two entities such as an immobilized adsorbent on a solid support, denominated as affinity ligand, and a target biomolecule that will be further purified [6-7, 12-14] The solid support type most widely used in affinity chromatography is ...

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Importance Of Bcl2 Family To Tumourigenesis

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1.4.2 Classification of Bcl-2 family. The family members are subdivided into 3 major groups based on their structures and functions: pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 effector proteins, pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins and pro-apoptotic BH3-only proteins (Kang & Reynolds, 2009). Pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 effector proteins comprise all four BH domains together with a transmembrane tail at the C-terminus for targeting themselves ...

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Is Animal Testing Justifiable

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Animal testing is a term that most people are aware of but perhaps unsure of what it entails. Animal testing or experimentation, also sometimes referred to as in vivo testing is the use of animals in experiments and development projects usually to determine toxicity, dosing and efficacy of test drugs and cosmetics before proceeding to ...

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Magnetinc Resonance Image Modolaities

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Iman Eizadynejad DIFUSSE OPTICAL TOMOGRAGHY AND MAGNETINC RESONANCE IMAGE MODOLAITIES Advance Medical Imaging Submitted to DR. Nasser H. Kashou DIFUSSE OPTICAL TOMOGRAGHY AND MAGNETINC RESONANCE IMAGE MODOLAITIES ABSTRACT In this article, we discuss about diffuse optical tomography (DOT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as two image modalities in biomedical field. The foundation of MRI, as ...

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Organic Fraction Of Solid Wastes

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Anaerobic digestion is a process in which the microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen. It is commonly used for industrial or domestic purposes to manage waste and release energy. There are four main biological and chemical steps of anaerobic digestion process, which are hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis and methanogenesis. In the beginning ...

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The Genotoxicity Of Aspartame

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In vitro studies Aspartame was tested for mutagenicity in Salmonella typhimurium strains TA1535, TA1537, TA1538, TA98 and TA100 both in the absence and the presence of a rat liver metabolic activation system at dose levels from 10 up to 5000 µg/plate (E97, 1978; E101, 1978) (Annex H). The Panel considered that, for both ...

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The Stem Cells Technology In Diabetes Therapy

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Biotechnology Program School of chemestry & molecular biosciencesEmerging Biotechnologies Biot7009 Assignment 1 ...

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Use Of High Voltage Amplifier

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Sweekruti Mishra(1) and Shashank Mundra(2) Guide: - Professor R Sudha, Assistant Professor (Sr) EEE, SELECT School, VIT University, Vellore-632014 ABSTRACT : Electroporation, a biophysical effect finds immense significance in the fields of medical applications. Used as a method of transfection, it can be employed to find cure for three dangerous and life threatening medical ...

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Visual Information Can Be Perceived Differently

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Visual information can be perceived differently. All television signals ultimately excite some response in the eye and the viewer can only describe the result subjectively (Watkinson, 2000). Previous scientific research has proven that the human eye is much more receptive depending on the age of the subject. Watkinson (2000), also states that in a young ...

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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Enhanced Nmr Spectroscopy

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Student Name: Chengying Jiang Student ID: B212796 Academic Advisor: Dr. Mark Edgar Module Code: 12CMP064 Module Name: Innovations in Analytical Science Date of Submission: 19th April, 2013 Summary The innovative technology of dynamic nuclear polarization enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (DNP-NMR) was widely used from physics to biological system and chemistry ...

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Genetic Algorithms Applications For Medical Edge

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Abstract:Applying new technologies in medicine is very important as this way the quality of medical services is improved. One area of applying new technologies in medicine is the use of Genetical Algorithms. Medical Image Processing and Medical Image Enhancement is the art of examining images of part of the human body and evaluate their ...

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Advances In Our Understanding

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Introduction Over twelve years ago, in June 2000, scientists unveiled the Human Genome Project's "working draft" of the human genome. At this stage the human sequence still had many gaps. It covered 90% of the genome and had 250,000 gaps with many errors in nucleotide sequences (International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium, 2001). The importance of ...

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Staphylococcus Aureus Newman Requires Eap And Emp

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Muzaffar Hussain1, Uwe Hansen2, Peter Bruckner2, Georg Peters1, Mathias Herrmann3, and Bhanu Sinha4* 1Institute of Medical Microbiology and 2Institute of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry, University Hospital of Münster, Münster; 3Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, University Hospital of Saarland, Homburg; 4Institute of Hygiene and Microbiology, University of Würzburg; Würzburg; Germany Running Title: Effect of Eap ...

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Severe Type Ii Hypersensitivity Reaction

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1. Case Scenario The clinical scenario revolves around a 25 year old woman with multibacillary Hansen’s disease (i.e. leprosy). The disease however is additionally complicated by a severe inflammatory reaction known as erthyema nodosum leprosum (i.e. type II hypersensitivity reaction) which requires additional pharmacological therapy in conjunction to treating the primary infection. 1.1 Background ...

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Mendels Law Of Heredity

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Introduction Genetics is a science in which hereditary characteristics are studied, looking at how certain traits are passed between generations and also the composition of DNA, consequently the study of genetics comprises all living things (Robinson, T.R. 2010). 1.) Mendel’s Law of Heredity The first law is the law of segregation, this suggesting that in ...

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The Aerosol Drug Delivery

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Review Aerosol drug delivery: developments in device design and clinical use Myrna B Dolovich, Rajiv Dhand Lancet 2011; 377: 1032�45 Published Online November 1, 2010 DOI:10.1016/S0140- 6736(10)60926-9 Firestone Institute of Respiratory Health, St Joseph�s Healthcare, and Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada (Prof M B Dolovich PEng); and Division of Pulmonary, Critical ...

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The Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology Accounts

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  Student Number: 210310399 TA: Dave STudying the expression of a pure and function t7 RNA polymerase in an invitro translation of mutant pokeweed antiviral protein Introduction The central dogma of molecular biology accounts for the detailed residue-by-residue transfer of sequential information through different stages at the genomic levels. It states that information cannot be coded ...

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Comparison Of Two Different Chromatography Methods

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School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TS A sample containing an unknown mix of n-alkanes, n-alkanols and n-alkanoic acids was used to compare two chromatography techniques; column chromatography (CC) combined with thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and gas chromatography (GC) combined with Mass Spectrometry (MS). It was determined that column chromatography combined with TLC can ...

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Escherichia Coli With Other Food Borne Pathogens

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Meenakshi Singh, Grusha, Piyush Jain and S. Babu School of Biosciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu-632014, India [email protected]; +91-8508203926 Abstract Pathogenic bacteria have the presence of virulence genes that encode for proteins which are responsible for their pathogenicity. Bacteria are known to acquire genes through horizontal gene transfer which also plays role in ...

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The General And Molecular Genetics

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Subject General and Molecular Genetics Roll no ...

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Suspect Terranes And Continental Accretion

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1. Introduction The concept of terrane was first developed from the studies of Cordilleran orogenic margin of North America in the 1970s. It is discovered that over 70% of the Cordilleran orogenic margin consists of 50 individual crustal fragments with distinctive stratigraphy and structure such as continental fragments, ocean islands and arcs (see Figure 1). ...

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Hypercornification Of The Pilosebaceous Duct

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Acne vulgaris (cystic acne or simply acne) is a common human skin disease, characterized by areas of skin with seborrhea, comedones, papules, pustules, nodules and possibly scarring. Acne affects mostly skin with the densest population of sebaceous follicles like the upper part of the chest, and the back. The lesions are caused by changes in pilosebaceous units, skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and ...

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Tio2 Nanostructures And Their Applications

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Table of Contents Type chapter title (level 1) 1 Type chapter title (level 2) 2 Type chapter title (level 3) 3 Type chapter title (level 1) 4 Type chapter title (level 2) 5 Type chapter title (level 3) 6 1. Introduction 2. TiO2 nanostructures 2.1 Nanowires 2.2 Nanotubes 2.3 Quantum dots 1. Introduction Titania (TiO2) is certainly one of the most ...

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What Is The Nanoparticle

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Figure1"A particle having one or more dimensions of the order of 100nm or less". http://www.nanodic.com/Nanomaterial/Nanoparticle.htm. Bulk property of a material in nano-sized structure which differ significantly from the actual material.This is achieved by altering the size of building blocks can control the internal and surface chemistry,electrical conductivity, magnetic properties and many more(Monosson Emily March 20, ...

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Elemental Analysis In Plants

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Concentrations of Cu, Zn, Pb, Fe and Mn in topsoil 9 (0-5 cm) and subsoil (5-10cm) around Araucaria columnaris and in the plants of Araucaria columnaris, Cinnamomum camphora, citrus plant and Pinus elliottii obtained from elemental analysis by Flame AAS are shown in Table 5. The results in Table 5 come from duplicates of sample ...

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The Immunologist Toolbox Reports

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Amanda Fultz Immunology Immunologist Toolbox Reports Haptens A hapten is a small molecule that, on its own, cannot trigger an immune response and therefore no antibodies against the hapten are produced. However, when this hapten molecule is attached to a carrier protein (usually which also cannot cause an immune response on its own) it is ...

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Salt Stress Induces Various Biochemical

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Introduction Salt stress induces various biochemical and physiological responses in plants and affects almost all plant processes (Nemoto and Sasakuma, 2002). Salinity can cause hyperionic and hyperosmotic effects in plants leading to membrane disorganization, increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, and metabolic toxicity (Jaleel et al., 2007). High-salt stress disrupts the homeostasis in water ...

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System Suitability For Cefuroxime

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Chapter 5 System suitability was carried out for determination of instrument performance for the following parameters which include sensitivity, chromatographic retention by analysis of Cefuroxime sodium and Cefuroxime d3 as an internal standard prior to application of method.The following result was obtained during analysis. The percent coefficient of variation for peak area ratio of analyte ...

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The History Of Albumin And Cancer

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Introduction: Truly revolutionary nanotechnology products, materials and applications, such as nanorobotics, are years in the future. What qualifies as "nanotechnology" today is basic research and development that is happening in laboratories all over the world. "Nanotechnology" products that are on the market today are mostly gradually improved products (using evolutionary nanotechnology) where some form of ...

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Water Is Described In Classical Sankrit

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Introduction Water is described in classical Sankrit literature as ‘‘Jeevan’ meaning life’ reiterating its importance in survival of biological species and the Greeks called it universal solvent. A colloquial comment is: water is something you can’t live in it and you can’t live without it. Despite this dichotomy, water is an essential component for ...

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