Enzyme Technology And Biocatalysis

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INTRODUCTION Enzymes are bio-catalysts and are used in several industrial processes since nineteenth century. Its use in textile industry is an example of industrial or white revolution. Enzymes, due to their non-toxic and eco-friendly characteristics, have gained wide applications in textile industry. Not only they are highly specific, efficient and work under mild conditions but ...

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Cfd Modelling Of Heat Exchanger Equipment

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IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON SW7 2AZ PEERHOSSAINI (Donia) Literature Review _________ CFD Modelling of heat exchanger equipment Supervised by Professor Sandro Macchietto A report presented to Imperial College London in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sience in CHEMICAL ENGINEERING February 2013 Table of contents Introduction Many experimental and modeling attempts ...

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Preparation And Characterization Of Anti Diabetic Drug Glimepirid

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Abstract : Films of chitosan and PEG with Glimepiride as model drug combined at different concentration .The films are obtained by solvent evaporation method. Prepared film were characterized both physical and chemical characterization. To observe the compatibility between different polymer with model drug. Key word : Films,PEG,Glimepirid,Chitoson. Introduction : Chitosan, the DE acetylated derivative ...

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Evaluation On Modulation Of Oxidative Stress Parameters

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Abstract Introduction Xanthium strumarium (family: Asteraceae) is known as Cang Er Zi in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is used in traditional and folk medicine for the treatment of various inflammatory disorders . The sequiterpene lactones present in this plant reported to have cytotoxic potential . Some tribal communities of India use this plant for the ...

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The Direct Effect Of Histamine

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Christopher was sensitive to egg white, cow’s milk, peanut, and tree nuts such as walnut, hazel nut, cashew, pecan or Brazil nut. He was also sensitive to dust mites. 2. Give an explanation to why Christopher has positive allergen specific IgE to house-dust mites but does not respond to these allergens in the skin prick ...

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The Cerebellar Neuronal Circuit

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The cerebellum is a functional region of the brain located towards the anterior portion of the brain underneath occipital and temporal aspects of the cerebral cortex. The cerebellum has a substantial mass of the cerebral cortex located at its apex, whilst its hind portion is masked by the pons, a constituent region of the brainstem. ...

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The Stomatal Index In Tomato Plants

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In plants, the organs responsible for making food and one of the most important parts of the plant itself are the leaves. Leaves absorb light (usually from the sun) and carbon dioxide from their surroundings and convert them into food and energy in a process known as photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process where light energy ...

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History Of The Existence Of Dna

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Introduction The cellular processes in humans are regulated by a family of transcription factors known as Sp which are most preferentially expressed in human tissues. Sp1 was shown to activate the transcription of the early gene promoters of simian virus 40. Thus, it is regarded as the first member of the family. The Sp ...

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Role Of Complement In Combating Viruses

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Abstract Viruses are constantly under the peril of complement assault as they are efficiently recognized and neutralized by the complement system. In addition, the complement system is also known to enhance the virus specific B and T cell responses which play critical role in controlling viral infections. It is, therefore, important that viruses subvert and ...

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The History Of The Electrical Conductivity

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ABSTRACT The influence of bismuth substitution on the thermoelectric properties of AgSbTe2 compounds were investigated and compared with the undoped AgSbTe2. The addition of Bi dopants not only resulted in a reduction in thermal conductivity, but also significantly increased the thermopower in Ag(Sb1-xBix)Te2 series. It is clear that additional phonon scatterings were created by bismuth ...

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The History Of Crude Peroxidase Extraction

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INTRODUCTION The isolation and purification of a biotechnological product to a suitable form for its use is popularly known as downstream processing. In most cases, this will mean product recovery from dilute aqueous state, process complexity depends on the product purity. Main aim is to minimize the number of required steps and increase its yield ...

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Utilization Of Miswak Silver Nanoparticles

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Neelima, C. Sarika, V. Jameel,S. School of Biosciences and technology, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, Tamil Nadu, India  [email protected], 91+9952624823 Abstract Nanotechnology can be regarded as one of the most wanted field of research in the present scientific world.Even though the synthesis of nano particles can be done by means of physical as well ...

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The Amount Of Dna

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The amount of DNA in the sample was measured using the Qubit fluorometer (Qubit value = 5.4 μg / ml) and the concentration of the isolated plasmid DNA was calculated using equation 1. Concentration of sample (µg/ml) = Qubit value (µg/ml) x (200/5) (equation 1) Concentration of sample (μg/ml) = 5.4 ...

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What Is A Cancer Stage

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Tests are performed to identify the cancer stages. The stage of any cancer will give information to the doctor about the extent of its spread in the body. Stage identification is important as appropriate treatment is vital depending on the stage of the cancer. There are many methods for the doctors to identify the stages ...

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The Philosophy Of Electrocardiogram

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CHAPTER 2 This chapter highlights the literature related to this research. Initially, a brief introduction of sleep is mentioned followed by detailed discussion of Sleep Apnea. Later, Philosophy of Electrocardiogram has been discussed. Time to frequency domain transformation techniques have been discussed in fourth section. The fifth part describes the diagnosis techniques in literature followed ...

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The Effects Of Renewable Electric Price

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Chapter 4 Presently, the energy consumption has increased rapidly and generated-energy supply price soaring up (Mulugetta et al., 2007) especially coal and natural gas as main electric generated supply (Nakawiro and Bhattacharyya, 2007). Power production and consumption in Thailand tend to highly increase in as showed in figure 4.1, the commercial primary energy production and ...

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Implications Of Encode On Cancer

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Human Genome Project (HGP): The HGP was initiated in 1990 with the objective of determining the DNA sequence of the entire human genome within 15 years. By 2001, there was a draft sequence of the human genome4. Researchers identified, in its 3 billion letters, many of the regions that code for proteins. These protein regions, ...

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An In Vitro Based Investigation

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Sanaa K. Bardaweel1*, Rana Abu-Dahab2, and Nour F. Almomani1 1Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan 2Dept. of Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan Key Words: D- amino Acids, Toxicity, HeLa cells, MCF7 cells, Catalase, Apoptosis, Oxidative stress. * Corresponding ...

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The Dark Site Of Nitrogen Fertilization

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Nitrogen(N) is the most important nutrient of a plant and plays a limiting factor in the plant growth and development. Thanks to the green revolution, occurred between 1940 and the late 1970's, the agriculture production around the world increased spectacularly. As a consequence the amount of synthetic nitrogen, applied to crops, has risen dramatically ...

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Risk Factors For Acs Of Patients

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To study the prevalence of patients with hyperfilteration (greater than 120ml/min eGFR) diagnosed with ACS and analyze associations of hyperfilteration with cardiac risk factors and angiographic findings. INTRODUCTION: In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most frequent cause of morbidity and mortality [1-2]. Such patients are more likely to experience ...

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Show A Normal Arp Exchange

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Part 2 Submission Chapter # 4, 5, 6, 7 TCP/IP Question Number Marks Obtained Lab 4.5a Lab 4.5b Exercise 5.2 Lab 6.5 Lab 7.2 Lab 7.3 Name: Harpreet Singh B00592696 Part 2 Submission Lab 4.5a: Clear the ARP cache and using tcpdump show a normal ARP exchange. Do not forget to annotate your submission with ...

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Contrast Induced Nephropathy Cin

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Abstract Background: Contrast induced nephropathy (CIN) or Contrast induced acute kidney injury (CIAKI) is an unwanted side effects after contrast medium exposure for a decades of time without effective treatment or appropriate measures. Moreover, the incidence of CIN varies depending on the definition sets and hypercholesterolemia remains as a vague risk factor for contrast induced ...

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How Does Concentration Affect Osmosis

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The aim of my investigation is to find out how concentration affects osmosis. Scientific background: Diffusion is the net passive movement of particles (atoms, ions or molecules) from a region in which they are in higher concentration to regions of lower concentration. Diffusion is important process that occurs in human body example of one ...

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Determine If Higher Concentrations Of Phosphates

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Research Proposal Tselane Steeneveldt Topic: Water hyacinths obtain the necessary nutrients for their growth and development from the water in which they are located. Research Question: How does the concentration of nutrients (phosphates and nitrates) in the water, in which water hyacinths are located, affect the amount of feeding of the weevils on the hyacinths? ...

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Incinerated Hospital Waste Using Cement

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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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Melting Point Of Mebeverine Hcl

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S.NO Material Source 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mebeverine HCl Guar gum Gluteraldehyde Hydrochloric acid Span 80 Tween 80 Eudragit S100 Liquid paraffin Isopropyl alcohol Potassiumdihydrogeortho phosphate(LR) Sodium Hydroxide Shasun Pharmaceuticals, pondy. Indian Sea Foods , Cochin Loba Chemicals, Mumbai Qualigens, Mumbai ...

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Pineal Gland Releases Melatonin

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D) Thyroid Released: Thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) Function: Increases metabolic rate; regulates growth and development Released: Calcitonin Function: Lowers blood calcium level E) Parathyroids Releases: Parathyroid (PTH) Function: Raises blood calcium level F)Thymus G) Adrenal cortex: Released: Glucocorticoids (cortisol) Function: Raise blood glucose level; stimulate breakdown of protein Released: Mineralocorticoids (aldosterone) Function: Reabsorb sodium ...

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Regulation P16 At Dna Level

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The INK4b/ARF/INK4a locus is located on human chromosome 9p21(Hannon and Beach, 1994). There is a high incidence of genetic deletion of this locus in a variety of human malignancies, such as melanoma, pancreatic adenocarcinoma, bladder carcinoma, and leukemia (Gill and Peters, 1994). There are five possible candidate tumor suppressors, P16 (Kamb et al., 1994), P15INK4B ...

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The Leading Causes Of Animal Extinction

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Introduction: Every organism and species has the right to live in a harmonious and safe world, hence nobody has authority to take away others’ lives. Unfortunately, almost thousands or millions of animals are being killed and facing extinction nowadays. According to the Centre for Biological Diversity (n.d), 65 million years ago, the extinction of dinosaurs ...

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Substrate Bias Voltage And Deposition Temperature Dependence

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1 Thin film laboratory, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, Huaz Khas, New Delhi 11 0016, India 2Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal 721 302, India 3School of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar 751 013, Orissa, India Abstract Thin films or a coating of ...

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Autosomal Dominant Single Gene Disorder

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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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Impact Of Inflammation On Skeletal Muscle

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Supervisors: Dr Adam Lightfoot, Mr Gareth Nye and Professor Anne McArdle Abstract Skeletal muscle is comprised of spindle shaped fibres made from myoblasts which fuse to form a multinucleate cell known as a myotube (Srinivas et al., 2007). This fusion event occurs hundreds of times to lead to the formation of mature skeletal muscle fibres ...

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The Cause And Effect Of Brain Tumour

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Abstract This project is conducted to show that brain tumour patient can and do return to work after treatment. Brain tumour is defined as abnormal growth of cells within the brain or the central spinal canal. This study focuses entirely on how brain tumour formed and the treatment the workers undergo. After studying the cause ...

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Sugar Transporters As Potential Drug Targets For Malarial Control

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Introduction and Background Malaria is a vector borne disease caused by the protist microorganism of the genus Plasmodium. It is carried by the female anopheles mosquito and therefore is a mosquito vectored disease. An infected mosquito will introduce Plasmodium via its saliva once it has bitten its host. Plasmodium then enters the blood stream and ...

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The Surgical Valve Replacement

02 Nov 2017

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1960s has markedly improved the outcome of patients with valvular heart disease. Approximately 280 000 valve substitutes are now implanted worldwide each year; out of which half are mechanical and remaining are bioprosthetic valves. Despite the substantial improvements in prosthetic valve design and surgery over the past decades, replacement of valves do not provide a ...

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Co Encapsulated Resveratrol And Quercetin Loaded Peg

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ABSTRACT Chitosan modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG) nanoparticles prepared by ionic gelation method as merely modify for improving delivery of polyphenols. Resveratrol and quercetin as a model compound because it has been suggested that most potent plant derived polyphenols. But these two drugs have poor solubility, intestinal degradation by bacteria and quick first pass metabolism. ...

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The Basis Of Genetic Inheritance

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The nucleus of a cell of any organism provides instructions to that that cell enabling it to grow, reproduce and survive (University of Utah, 2004). In the nucleus, chromosomes are present which contain heredity material made from many structural components. This genetic material is called deoxyribose nucleic acid, DNA. In the cell, DNA undergoes many ...

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A Major Predisposition Of Atopic Dermatitis

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Properties of the key protein involved in atopic dermatitis - filaggrin - in organotypic cultures to look at how this is modulated by an inflammatory stimuli. BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences Project Supervisors: Professor Sarah Howie Dr. Richard Weller ABSTRACT – Filaggrin mutation is a major predisposition of Atopic dermatitis (AD). Filaggrin is formed in the ...

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Microfibrillated Cellulose And Nanocellulose

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Cellulose is considered to be the most abundant organic compound derived from biomass. In addition to wood, which cellulose is its main building material, there are other major sources for cellulose such as plant fibers, marine animals, or algae, fungi, invertebrates, and bacteria. Cellulose is an unbranched homopolysaccharide composed of -D-glucopyranose units linked by (14) ...

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A Chronic And Incurable Disorder

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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic and incurable disorder existing in approximately 2.6 million diagnosed individuals in the United Kingdom and approximately 2.3 million are diagnosed with the type 2 diabetes. The first line management of type 2 diabetes in U.K. is with oral metformin therapy in suitable patients 1. Metformin is a biguanide oral antidiabetic ...

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Nanowire Growth By Pressure Injection

02 Nov 2017

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Nanomaterial research has attracted comprehensive attention owing to their potential applications. Among various synthetic processes, porous alumina template synthesis has been one of the most commonly used approaches, because it is easily fabricated and can be used to fabricate many types of nanostructures. Applications have been studied in the areas of plasmonics, nanoelectronics, nanobiotechnology, biology, ...

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Conventional Drug Delivery System

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Currently, conventional drug delivery systems are used by major pharmaceutical products in the market to treat serious illness. There are various routes of drug delivery administration engaged in providing a therapeutic substance to a patient. The most common drug delivery method is known to be oral (by the mouth) administration which is known to be ...

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Atmospheric Pollution Is Known To Induce Corrosion Effects

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corrosion effects on various materials. For Greece, stone deterioration could emerge severe costs in the case of damaging cultural monuments. This work aims to investigate the corrosion process on materials of archaeological importance (marble, limestone, and sandstone) in the Greater Athens Area (GAA) by using sophisticated geoanalytical methods together with dose–response functions for selected materials, ...

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Genetic Engineering From An Innovation And Ethical Perspective

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Corbin B. Butson Abstract – The term ‘Genetic Engineering’ means simply, the deliberate modification of an organism’s characteristics by the manipulation, of that organism’s genetic code. However, when most people see Genetic Engineering they imagine mad science being conducted in a laboratory, this is partially correct. Genetic engineering falls under two separate categories natural husbandry ...

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Sugarcane As A Renewable Biofuel

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Bioprocess Engineering Assignment Jerome Levinson 326555 Executive Summary With an ever-growing need to curb fossil fuel production and consumption, renewables have consistently been put in the spotlight to take over as a cleaner, modern form of energy. Bioethanol production from sugarcane biomass is one important focus for this area. Brazil has an economy reliant on ...

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Rapid Detection Of Permethrin In Treated Wood

02 Nov 2017

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Mohamad Nasir Mat Arip1*, Lee Yook Heng 2§, Musa Ahmad3* 1Forest Products Division, Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Selangor DE 52109, Malaysia. 2School of Chemical Sciences and Food Technology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor DE 43600, Malaysia. 3Faculty of Science & Technology, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), Nilai, Negeri Sembilan 71800, ...

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The History Of Arachidonic Acid

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Pratiksha S. Sable, Anvita A. Kale, Sadhana R. Joshi* Department of Nutritional Medicine, Interactive Research School for Health Affairs, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune 411043, India *Address for correspondence: Dr. Sadhana Joshi, Department of Nutritional Medicine, Interactive Research School for Health Affairs, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune Satara Road, Pune 411043, India Tel: (020) 24366929, (020) ...

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Tragic Loss Of Amphibians

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Why save our frogs? It may not be apparent to everyone, however there are many organisms that are endangered in the world today, and many of these organisms are not known. Every organism plays a vital role in the balance of biodiversity. As humans, we should do our part to conserve and inhibit the survival ...

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The Management Of Pathological Nipple Discharge

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A PROPOSAL FOR DISSERTATION AS PART FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTER OF MEDICINE IN THE DEGREE OF SURGERY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI. DR ALLAN MASINDE SAJABI DECLARATION I hereby declare that this study is my original work and has not been presented for dissertation at any other university. Dr Sajabi Allan Masinde. MB.Ch.B.(Nrb) ...

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The Helix Loop Helix Domain

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Whitney Davis Molecular Biology Home Project #2 The regulation of genes requires short stretches of DNA of a defined sequence and gene regulatory proteins, which are essentially transcription factors. There are four different configurations that make up DNA regulatory protein motifs. These motifs consist of different recognition sequences that allow us to determine various regulatory ...

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Study Of Lithium Ion Batteries In Nanomechanics Field

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The characteristics and compositions of nanomaterials are comparatively different from that of other regular engineering materials, such as concrete, soils, steel, and asphalt. There is a number of evidence that indicates that nanomaterials are widely used for many engineering fields because it can be physically and chemically manipulated for specific engineering applications. There are many ...

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Tumour Lysis Syndrome Prevention And Treatment

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Corresponding Author: Nishi S. Gupta, Hons. B. Sc. (Biomedical Sciences), B. Sc. (Pharmacy) Candidate (Class of 2013) Institutional Affiliations: University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy 200 University Avenue W. Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 Canada Role in preparing manuscript: Primary author, researcher and proof-reader Conflicts of interest: None Word Count (excludes figures, tables and references): 1498 ...

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The Therapeutic Molecules And Imaging Agents

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Muthunarayanan Muthiah a,b, In-Kyu Park a,b,* Chong-Su Cho c,** aDepartment of Biomedical Science, Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju 501-746, South Korea bClinical Vaccine R&D Center, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Jeonnam 519- 763, South Korea cDepartment of Agricultural Biotechnology and Research Institute for Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National ...

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These Condensed Chromosomes Observed

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B A D Chttps://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/181061_503984556313793_408092033_n.jpg Longest chromosome The picture was taken from the slide prepared during practical class. These condensed chromosomes observed were stained using a Cytogenetics technique called Giemsa banding that reveal structural features of the chromosomes ; the figure above shows different types of chromosome. Point (A) as shown on the ...

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A General Example Of A Photochemical Reaction

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Tackling the issue of depleting non-renewable resources like fossil fuels is a common concern in today’s world. Fossil fuels are in high demand and the need for them is increasing rapidly as our society continues to grow and evolve. It is predicted that fossil fuels can sustain our society for "only about another 40 years" ...

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The Sampling Food Contact Surfaces

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Sampling food contact surfaces is a complex problem, and the results depend on many factors, including the type of surface, the sources of contamination, the cleaning solution, and the temperature. The accuracy and reproducibility of all sampling methods are reduced when the numbers of bacteria on the surface are low. Some differences between methods are ...

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The Attachment Of Fibroblast Cells

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The growth and the attachment of fibroblast cells (L-929) on the matrices of the silk fibroin from domestic silkworm (DSF) and wild silkworm (WSF) were investigated by a cell culture method. The performance of the two types of silk fibroin was compared to that of collagen. The DSF exhibited as high a cell growth and attachment as ...

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Phenotypic Diversity Of Nepalese Finger Millet

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B. R. Bastola1, B. R. Ojha1, S. K. Ghimire1 and K. Baral2 1 Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Rampur, Nepal 2 Hill Crop Research Program, Dolakha, NARC, Nepal Abstract An experiment was conducted at IAAS, Rampur, Nepal during July 2011 to September 2011 to determine phenotypic variability of Nepalese finger millet landraces using descriptive ...

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Central Nervous System Drug Delivery

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Disorders of the central nervous system are common worldwide; one of the most common causes of neurological disorders is alcohol abuse. This is one of the leading causes of deaths and efficient treatment of this and other central nervous system (CNS) disorders is indeed a public health concern. Efficient delivery of drug molecules for therapeutics ...

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The History Of Rheological Characteristics

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Generally, enzymatic protein hydrolysates 'have a bitter taste which may be one of the main factors limiting the spread of their utilization in food. However, a low level of bitterness can, to a certain degree, be accepted as a necessary consequence of proteolysis because it may be masked by the use of different products: ...

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The Aldehyde Class Of Crosslinkers

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Answer. Once an unknown protein has been retrieved from protein pull-down experiments, the next logical step would then be to determine its identity. One of the ways by which this can be done is through mass spectrometry. This method is commonly used to explore the composition of biomolecules or chemical compounds. One of the more ...

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Design And Preparation Of Monolithic Supports

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Antibodies have been technology drivers for over a century but never more so than now. In recent decades, the use of antibodies (Fig. 1), monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) and engineered antibody structures as effective therapeutics for cancer, autoimmune, inflammation and infectious diseases increased exponentially with an annual market worth tens of billions of US dollars. Additionally, ...

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Dysregulation Of Cell Signaling Pathways

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Dysregulation of cell signaling pathways that mediate proliferation, survival and migration are an underlying cause of many cancers. In particular, dysregulation and over-expression of the vascular endothelial growth factor-2 (VEGFR2), αvβ3 integrin and prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) correlate with poor prognosis in many human cancers, making these agents attractive candidates for therapeutic intervention. Numerous ...

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The Nanocomposite Of Tio2 Mwcnt

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Kirti D. Shitole, Roshan K. Nainani, Pragati Thakur* Department of Chemistry,University of Pune, Ganeshkind Road, Pune-411007,India *Email ID: [email protected] Abstract The nanocomposite of TiO2-MWCNT has been synthesized by simple hydrothermal route showing significant enhancement in the photocatalytic activity for the degradation of methyl orange dye (MO). Several characterizations employed were X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron ...

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Genetic Studies In Leukemia

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Abstract The diagnosis of leukemia relies upon a multiparametric approach involving a number of different pathology disciplines. Molecular methods are increasingly employed to help refine diagnosis, establish prognosis and determine the most appropriate treatment, including rational therapies targeting the underlying genetic lesion. This review aims to highlight some of the molecular techniques commonly used in ...

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Cytokine Production And Measurement

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http://cheriburns1.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/uwslogo.jpg LINUS ORIE AWAH B00199899 GCU REGULATION OF PAR2 AND AHR EXPRESSION IN HUMAN INNATE EFFECTOR CELLS. SUPERVISOR:- PROF. JOHN LOCKHART ABSTRACT Both PAR-2 and AHR has been the subject of intensive research over the past decades. Both factors have been shown to be involved in the inflammatory response in both the innate and adaptive ...

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Wall Function Approaches Using Two Equation Model

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Module: Research Methods (MACE61078) Date of Submission: 19th April 2013. Submitted to Prof Hector Iacovides Submitted By Jahedul Islam Chowdhury Student ID# 8572073 MSc Thermal Power and Fluid Engineering School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering The University of Manchester Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Analytical Wall Function Treatments 2 2.1 UMIST-A Scheme 3 2.2 ...

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The Parameters Of The Caspase Molecular Network

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Abstract — In this paper a systems biology framework for generalized fault diagnosis in the caspase signaling network of biomolecules is studied. This novel method is capable of identifying critical molecules whose dysfunction can affect the network function detrimentally. The generalized vulnerabilities defined and computed in the paper quantify the role of molecules in a ...

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Latent Autoimmune Diabetes In Adults Lada

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ABSTRACT Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA) is a slowly progressive form of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Patients are often diagnosed as type 2 diabetes but have anti islet antibodies like glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD). They do not require insulin in the start but progress to type 1 diabetes depending on the rate of beta ...

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High Zt Enhancement In Ag Te2

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The rousing worldwide concern over our reliance on fossil fuels is driving the need for alternative energy sources and novel energy conversion techniques, among which the thermoelectric (TE) technique has several special features such as its all solid-state assembly without moving parts, comfort of switching between the power generation mode (based on the Seebeck effect) ...

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Nanoparticle From The Relevant Spectrum

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Photoluminescence Analysis Research Methods MSc Micro Electronics & Nano Technology Submitted to Dr. Shashi Paul Student Name: Febin Paul P Number : P12212927 Q1. Calculate the peak energy (in eV) for each nanoparticle from the relevant spectrum. 662593_1.jpg Fig. 1 The spectrum of the light being incidented on the ...

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The Influence Of Indium Substitution

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Rajeshkumar Mohanraman 1, 3, 4, Raman Sankar 2, F. C. Chou 2, 5, 6 and Yang-Yuang Chen 3, 7, 8 1.—Department of Engineering and System Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan. 2.—Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan. 3.—Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei 115, Taiwan. 4.—Taiwan ...

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Common Treatment Options For Cancer Patients

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Introduction Chemotherapy is one of the most common treatment options for cancer patients. It involves treatment with one or more cytotoxic drugs. Unfortunately, the success of chemotherapy is limited by the low selectivity of these drugs in killing cancer cells as compared to normal cells resulting in side toxicity [1-2]. The problem is further aggravated ...

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The Ideal Operational Amplifier

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In the guitar music industry, analogue circuits are still an important part, not only in the production and recording but also in the processing of the guitar sound. To change the sound of an instrument, effects can be used. In heavy metal music a scooped guitar sound is sometimes wanted. To achieve a scooped sound, ...

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The Dynamic Bayesian Networks

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N. Dyer Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Reading Part 3 Project (Project Report) N. Dyer Contents 1 Introduction 4 2 Markov Processes 4 2.1 Absorbing Markov Chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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Health Effects With Regards To Exposure

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Particulate matter (PM) is a complex mixture of airborne particles that differ in size, origin and chemical composition, all of which are <10 μm in size. Fine particles are disperse in air and can move freely over great distances.. Health effects arise from fine bagasse particles when they get accumulate in the respiratory system. Particles ...

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Evaluation Of Hypoglycemic Effect Of Lagerstroemia Speciosa

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Original Research Article EVALUATION OF HYPOGLYCEMIC EFFECT OF LAGERSTROEMIA SPECIOSA (BANABA) LEAF EXTRACT IN ALLOXAN INDUCED DIABETIC RABBITS Shareef SM1, Sridhar I2, Mishra SS3, Venkata Rao Y4 1Asst. Professor, 4Professor and HOD, Department of Pharmacology, Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally, Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh. 2Asst.Professor, Govt. Medical college, Nizamabad 3 ...

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The History Of The Drug Delivery System

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http://ts1.mm.bing.net/images/thumbnail.aspx?q=1302962773092&id=b2783e28b01b017f6e1db65579b75af7 PHC 471 – Drug Delivery system Emulsion assignment NAME : MUHAMMAD FARHAN BIN MOHD SITH STUDENT NO : 2011669204 CLASS: PH2104B LECTURER : MR. AHMAD MUSTAFA Formulation of emulsion. Emulsion is a liquid dosage form which consist of two immiscible liquid phase, one of which is dispersed as fine globules through the other. To ...

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Water Quality Monitoring And Analysis

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CHAPTER 4 4.1 Introduction This chapter discusses the water quality obtained from Bukit Merah that will be presented in graph. The variation of the water quality will be discussed in terms of different parameters and Water Quality Index (WQI) along the Bukit Merah on a 15 different dates. The water quality monitoring trends were divided into ...

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Description Of The Disease Pericardial Effusion

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Introduction Heart , which is the main organ that work to pump blood that carry oxygenated blood and deoxygenated blood to all parts of human body. It is separated or septum into two parts which are right and left compartments. Both compartments consist of atrium and ventricle. This main organ is located within the thoracic ...

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New Eco Friendly Collection Methods

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It has been found that plants and animals produce various organic compounds known as secondary metabolites. These compounds have found applications as insecticides, biochemical tools or fragrances. Even though secondary metabolites from marine organisms are sectors which are expanding very rapidly (Dr Marie), terrestrial organisms represent the richest source of natural drugs, such as plants ...

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Changes In Protein Glycosylation In Cancer

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Abstract Breast cancer is a heterogenous disease which remains the most common cancer in women worldwide. Despite advances in diagnosis and in treatment, metastatic disease kills a significant proportion of those with the disease. New treatments to reduce morbidity and mortality are required as is the development of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Developments in the ...

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The History About Cells

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Passive mechanism refers to the cells which do not have to pay the energy expenses for these forms of molecular traffic. Instead, it depends on the selective permeability of the plasma membrane or the embedded proteins and lipids within the membrane. Passive mechanism is essential to maintain the cell in an isotonic way and thus ...

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Intrinsic Or Integral Membrane Proteins

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(1 point) For each of the following sentences, fill in the blanks with the best word or phrase selected from the list below. Not all words or phrases will be used; each word or phrase should be used only once. There are several ways that membrane proteins can associate with the cell membrane. Membrane proteins ...

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Gap Junctions As An Adaptive Response

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Newcastle University Biomedical Sciences Discuss the potential role of gap junctions in the pathophysiology of temporal lobe epilepsy BMS2013 Name: Hannah Langlands Student Number: 110191164 Due Date: 15/04/2013 Introduction Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is characterised by reoccurring spontaneous seizures which occur as a result of abnormal neuronal activity localised in brain structures such as the ...

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The Eco Friendly Earthen Pot Cool Chamber

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1Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 2Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. 3Department of Botany and Microbiology, A.V.V. M Sripushpam College, Thanjavur, India. 4PG and Research Department of Microbiology, Srimad Andavan Arts & Science College, Thiruvanaikoil, Tiruchirappalli - 620 005, ...

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Milk And The Milk Products

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Abstract Milk and milk products are now becoming more popular and valuable food for the consumers because these are formulated to meet the specific nutritional requirements of the consumers. Due to the increased awareness about latest trends in public health and by the scientific evidence of functional properties of milk products, the demand of dairy ...

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What Is Plant In Vitro Propagation

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Introduction India has a rich biological diversity due to its varied climatic, altitudinal variations and ecological habitats. There have been increasing rates of threats of depletion to these biological resources due to immense biotic and abiotic stresses. Indiscriminate collection of plants for their medicinal, ornamental, perfumery uses, etc. and habitat loss and degradation are potential ...

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Concepts Of An Ecosystem

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The wordecology has come to the forefront of human consciousness. It is the branch of science that incorporates the basic concepts of civilization. The term has been introduced by a German scientist Hans Reiter, combining the two words ‘Oikos’ (-house) and ‘logos’ (- to study). Therefore it deals with the study of plants and animal ...

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The History Of Algebra And Integers

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If is an integer, then which one of the following expressions must be even? A) B) C) D) E) When the product of (– 4) and (+3) is divided by (– 2), the ...

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The Targeted Nanoparticles Sustained Delivery Of Paclitaxel

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Nanobiomaterials Targeted nanoparticles sustained delivery of paclitaxel to irradiated tumors Introduction: There are various conventional methods by which tumor cells can be killed but the problem with using these in the body is their effect on normal cells. Targeting the drugs to the particular tumor location helps in reducing their side effects. Specific cancer types ...

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Analysis Of Membrane Fatty Acids By Gas Chromatography

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Anjana Chandrasekhar, M P Aarathy, Vishnu Varma T K School of Biosciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, TamilNadu, India [email protected]; +91 7418403956 ABSTRACT Acidobacillus is a genus of Proteobacter, a gram negative organism containing fatty acids in its membrane. It is the most important genus of chemolithotrophs. Acidithioacillus ferrooxidans is an autotrophic, ...

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The Understanding Of Genetic Effects In Populations

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http://www.anglinglines.com/blog/wp-content/images/2011/12/sheep.jpg http://www.anglinglines.com/blog/beware-of-the-sheep/ Index Explain what this means, what the implications are for the breed, and how it may have arisen. Discuss how populations evolve in order to explain how different breeds and ultimately different species may develop through artificial and/ or natural selection. Critically Discuss the Importance of an Understanding of Genetic Effects in Populations ...

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The Effectiveness Of Pandemic Control Measures

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among humans has fueled concerns that the outbreak is the start of a new pandemic. Many H1N1 swl influenza outbreaks have been registered internationally during the May–July 2009. In this paper, we investigate relations between the evolution of reported cases number and the effectiveness of pandemic control measures. Ten topics were considered representative from the ...

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The Effectiveness Of Purported Hyper Hydrating Agents

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Abstract……………………………………………………………………………....4-5 Introduction………………………………………………………………………....5-6 Aims and Objectives…………………………………………………...……….….....7 Methods…………………………………………………………………………..….7-10 6a. Data Analysis…………………………………………………………………….10-11 Results……………………………………………………………………………….12-17 7a. Analysis of total body water……………………………………………….…..….12 7b. Analysis of physiological factors………………………………………………....13 7c. Analysis of performance measures…………………………………………....…14-16 7d. Analysis of psychological data………………………………………..………....16-17 Discussion- Effects on hydration status……………………………………….......18-23 8a. Purported benefits of hyper-hydration………………………………………...…..18 8b. Use of Glycerol as a hyper-hydrating agent……………………………………..18-21 8c. Use of the novel αGCG ...

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A Major Role In Cardiomyopathy

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the heart muscle characterized by cardiac dysfunction. Several miRNAs including those involved in heart development are found to be dysregulated in cardiomyopathy. These miRNAs act either directly or indirectly by controlling the genes involved in normal development and functioning of the heart. Indirectly it also targets modifier genes and genes involved in signaling pathways. In ...

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Critical Aviation Infrastructures Vulnerability

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*IT & Electronic Department, "Henri Coandă" Air Force Academy, Braşov, Romania Abstract: The main purpose of risk assessment methods is to identify the breaches of the system, to estimate the likelihood of a threat and to propose solutions for risk mitigation. One of the critical components of the risk assessment process is to determine the ...

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The History About Extracellular Matrix

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The aim of this project is to assess if manipulating the extracellular environment alters the types of structures we normally get with the human breast cell line MCF10A, using synthetic hydrogel route. If by adding inert hydrogel at a level which mimics the stiffness of Matrigel we get a similar proportion of acini to ducts ...

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The Journal Simian Trim5 Proteins

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Catherine Siv Dr. Parilla BIOL 4575 Journal Synopsis Introduction The journal "Simian TRIM5α proteins reduce replication of herpes simplex virus" investigates how TRIM5α proteins from monkey and HeLa cells can affect the replication in herpes simplex virus (HSV). Despite the fact that HSV replicates successfully in humans, they found that it was not as successful ...

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An Overview Of The Meningitis

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C:\Users\Acer\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Low\Content.IE5\V87SAX0Y\427615_302498539810516_1643915489_n[1].jpg MENINGITIS NUR ASILAH ATHIRAH BINTI GHAZALI DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL IMAGING FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES APRIL 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Alhamdulillah, firstly thanks to Almighty Allah for giving me a lot of strength and effort to keep doing and finally able to finish this clinical study until the end. Special thanks to my dedicated supervisor, ...

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