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    Spotted Fever Bacteria

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    high fever, head-ache, skin rash and photophobia (Renvoisé et al. 2009). Their pathogenesis is dependent upon several stages, including its arthropod interactions and those with the host endothelial cells such as entry, phagosomal escape, subsequent actin-based motility, and consequent spread to adjacent cells, cumulating in injury of the host (Maina et al 2012). Over the last two decades, the development of molecular diagnostic assays and cell culture systems has enhanced the detection of new…

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    Sciatic Nerve Experiment

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    This study analyzed the differences and the relationships of the isolated sciatic nerve in regards to the compound action potential and the neuromuscular junction stimulations of the Rana pipens gastrocnemius. A total of five exercises were used to identify the effects on the stimulation of the sciatic nerve and the gastrocnemius. A dissection for both labs were performed to isolate the nerve and to isolate the gastrocnemius. Both experiments used LabChart to perform various stimulations on the…

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    Muscle Fatigue Analysis

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    Muscle fatigue is something that can occur at almost any location in the human body. Muscle fatigue is defined as a reduced ability to generate force. Muscle fatigue is a sensation in which a feeling of tiredness or exhaustion or a need to ret because of lack of energy or strength occurs. Either of these conditions are simply symptoms. Neither are diseases and both are easily cured and adapted. There are two sites of muscle fatigue. These two sites include the following: central fatigue and…

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    include: produce skeletal movement, maintain posture and body position, support soft tissues, guard body entrances and exits, maintain body temperature, and store nutrients. They are striated muscles because of their appearances of having bands of actin and myosin that form the sarcomere which is located in the myofibrils. The skeletal muscle consists of it being enormous in size, multinucleate (containing hundreds of nuclei internal to the plasma membrane), and banded. These types of muscles…

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    Music In The 1960s Essay

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    Music is one of the most well-known forms of protest. Song allows millions of people to connect through lyrics they believe in. Although it may be controversial, musicians are able to use their platforms to raise awareness about anything they deem necessary (Berkin 3). According to Mikal Gilmore, music in the 1960s “enriched a progressive struggle that is far from over.” (Gilmore 22).Throughout the 1960s, different styles of music influenced and reflected social aspects such as war, racism, and…

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    Four Main Tissue Types

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    They make up our muscles which support our body integrity and can contract and relax depending on the movements that our body is making .They are composed by muscle fibers and many microfilaments which are made of two proteins called myosin and actin which make possible the contraction of muscles .Therefore the muscle tissue have striations which allows the muscle tissue to enlarge and shrink while we are making movements . Their nuclei instead are located on the edge and they are…

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    Throughout the 1600’s and some of the 1700’s, England practiced a policy of salutary neglect toward its colonies in the new world. The colonist generally had an amiable relationship with the Mother country; they enjoyed the benefits of the connection because it offered a trading partner and protection. The French and Indian War 1753-1763, was called the 7 years war in Europe. It started because of the competition between the French and British for land in the Ohio Valley. Technically the land…

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    Fitness Research Paper

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    Under the influence of strength training, the content of actin and myosin in muscle cells increased. Reduced fat, muscle elasticity enhancement, reduce viscosity. A result of all these changes led to the growth of muscular force, especially some local muscle strength can reach a very high level, such as individual…

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    diameter . It is capable of self population using flagella. In vitro , it requires a temperature of 40 degree and grows in an acidic environment fermenting glucose and galactose . It produces both exotoxin and endotoxins. It causes polymerization of actin and spreads cell to cell causing cell fusion and formation of multinucleated giant cells .It is usually diagnosed using latex agglutination and rapid immunofluorescence technique. Molecular level diagnosis can be done using FISH and…

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    Nipah Virus Essay

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    For the initial entry of the virus, the ephrinB2 domain is necessary. Once entered through micropinocytosis, protease cathespin L activates the virus (12). Nipah Virus can replicate very easily in human lung fibroblasts. It can infect the surrounding cells by either cell-to-cell spread or through release of infectious particles. When monocytes get infected, they can transmigrate through the blood brain barrier to infect the brain. This could be plausible if the monocytes were inefficient in…

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