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    Cyclosporin A

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    PROJECT PLAN 2 Introduction The main objective of the project is to produce the immunosuppressant drug, Cyclosporine from Tolypocladium Inflatum. Patients who undergo solid organ transplantation require an immunosuppressive drug to prevent rejection by decreasing the body's own natural defense to foreign tissues, and Cyclosporin A is one of the most commonly used immunosuppressive drugs in the organ transplantations. Cyclosporin A is a cyclic nonribosomal peptide, consisting of 11 amino acids…

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    Humans are terrestrial but they don 't usually live wild in nature ,they make their own environment adapted to their needs, however humans have to live in a place where they can get consistent food supplies such as cow, pigs, chickens and plants. Oxygen and water is essential for human. Humans control their own competitors, predators, parasites, and diseases,humans require large and continual subsidies of energy, food, and other resources. These are needed in order to maintain the colonization…

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    “Hey guys what’s up it’s your two favorite people back at it again with the vlogging and today me and Crimson are going to do the 24 hour graveyard challenge. “At the moment Crimson is driving to the graveyard,” I said. We got an in and out burger before we got to the graveyard and when I lifted my burger to my mouth the grease dripped into my mouth and the sweet and savory meat, cheese, and ketchup exploded in my mouth. As we pulled into the parking lot the screeches of the car tires rolling on…

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    Emily Monologue

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    One, two, three, BREATHE, four, five, six, BREATHE, seven, eight, nine-- I can’t. I can’t. I can’t. Too dark, like an involuntary blindfold that I can’t rip off. I’ve tried--the scratches on my cheeks are there to prove it. My heart races inside my chest, kicking out a tempo in time with the shallow breaths that push themselves out of my chest. One, two, three, BREATHE, four, five, six, BREATHE. Keep it together. Molly’s out there. Ted, too. Oh dear, so is Emily, poor little Emily. My bare…

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    Organ Donation Organ donation is a process where the organs of a person who is no longer living are given to those who are in critical condition and could die without them. Kevin Thurm, the author of the article "The Ultimate Gift: Sharing Life," works to persuade his audience of the positive effects of organ donation and why they should register to do so. Throughout his argument he uses the aids pathos, an emotional appeal, logos, a statistic-based appeal and ethos, a credibility-based appeal,…

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    It was just another normal day, it was about three years ago. I had to go into the doctors again to get my yearly echocardiogram, the news I heard was not at all what I was looking for. The feeling of getting something you love taken away from you is the worst possible feeling. to help you through it you just need to use more than 2 legs. I was sitting on the crinkly paper that lays upon the weird bed, not expecting any new news. As the doctor walks in he says that the pictures have came in,…

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    former smoker that quit 10 years ago. She has not been diagnosed with COPD or any other respiratory problems and had not had any significant surgeries. When she came into the emergency department her vitals were as follows: blood pressure 121/57, heart rate 61, respiratory rate 24, temperature 97.4, breath sounds clear, and SpO2 99% on room air. These vitals are in normal range for a patient of her age. She was admitted to the floor for further monitoring and was given a CT of the stomach. This…

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    1. Presentation of primary and secondary diagnosis Primary Diagnosis: Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) Normally, as the heart contracts, it is able to exert a pressure that drives blood throughout the cardiovascular system and allows for perfusion as well as gas and nutrient exchange to take place. This blood flow is typically described by the equation Q=P/R, where Q represents blood flow, P is the pressure gradient, and R stands for total peripheral resistance.1 In a well-functioning system,…

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    Spontaneous Pneumothorax

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    Spontaneous Pneumothorax Spontaneous pneumothorax can be classified as either primary or secondary. Each type of spontaneous pneumothorax has a particular pathology and incidence that, in each case, leads to a particular way of treatment and monitoring. In general, a pneumothorax occurs when there is air present in the pleural cavity of the lung, however the underlying cause of this pathology varies among the different classifications. Surgical or non-surgical approaches are taken, depending on…

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    As a result of drinking three pints of vodka a day, alcohol completely destroyed Ryan's body and sadly it ended up killing him. Ryan’s body became completely dependent on alcohol to function and suffers from several effects of alcohol. The most immediate response to Ryan’s constant drinking is regularly vomiting, sometimes even with blood. Besides this, Ryans organs are screaming from the inside out. This constant vomiting, especially with blood is a sure sign he is suffering from liver and…

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