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    Coronavirus Vs Sars-Cov

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    Abstract This paper investigates the origins, human-to-human transmission and the physiological changes in humans due to the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus (SARS-CoV). Research shows that these two coronaviruses are both deadly and severe their diseases are. They both have caused assorted respiratory difficulties including pneumonia, organ dysfunction, bronchitis,cough and fever, and deficiency of breath. SARS and MERS are very…

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    extract on the antioxidant property. Due to different parts of H. sabdariffa and extract in different ways, have different antioxidant activity. In some study, H. sabdariffa extracts from different parts were detected with some antioxidant capacity assays and determined that H. sabdariffa calyx has the high content of phenolic compounds associating to antioxidant, and have the significant effect on β-carotene bleaching. In freeze-drying, extract in cold water could perform well in some…

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    S. Cerevisiae Case Study

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    A number of studies have been reported on response of S.cerevisiae during oxidative stress whereas, a very limited information is available regarding K. marxianus. This yeast may serve as a good model for the analysis of oxidative stress response because the fermentation metabolism in this yeast differs in a significant manner as compared to S.cerevisiae. Moreover recently it was reported that there is a huge difference between genes of respiratory, oxidative and carbohydrate metabolism among…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    EBOLA VIRUS According to a CDC article on 10/03/2014, Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. Since then, outbreaks have appeared in Africa and even reached other continents such as Europe and America. Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with one of the Ebola virus strains. The virus can cause disease in humans and nonhuman primates such as monkeys, gorillas and…

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    CASE STUDY: The First RFLP Case (State of Florida versus Tommy Lee Andrews) For the police on Orlando, Florida, the year of 1986 was marked by over 20 cases of prowling, breaking and entering, and attempted suicide assault. In each case, the man would stalk his victim for weeks, prowling around her house, and peeping through her windows. When he attacked his victims, the assailant always managed to arrange things so that he was not directly observed for any length of time. Tommy Lee Andrews…

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    the characteristics of the ingredients used – “drop height”: distance between the outlet of the container and the surface where the powder comes to rest Finished Granules will be sent to the quality control lab for testing such as moisture and assay testing. • Tabletting The process by which force is applied to a volume of loosely dispersed powder or granules, compacting and solidifying the loose particles into a well‐defined shape. When the force is applied, the void spaces between the…

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    Expression In INS-1

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    Figure 22. Relative mRNA expression in INS-1E cells after different chemicals treatment. Cells were treated with DHT, TCS and TCC for 48 h before RNA extraction for activity determination. Expression levels of the AR, pdx1, GK and Ins2 were determined by RT-QPCR and mRNA expression levels were normalized with TFIIB (A-D). DMSO treated samples were considered as control. Control samples were set as one and results are shown as mean ± S.E.M of duplicate samples from three independent experiments.…

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    Analysis B Bigemina

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    (Fig.4B), B. bovis (Fig. 4C), and B. microti (Fig. 4D) in IFAT. The green fluorescence of the BbigAMA1 was observed by IFAT in extracellular and intracellular stages of B. bigemina merozoites. 3.4. In vitro growth inhibition and invasion inhibition assays B. bigemina growth was significantly inhibited by anti-rtAMA-1 mouse serum (P< 0.01). Parasites in the treated cultures had a parasitemia of 0.56 % on day 3 while control cultures treated with anti-GST serum and normal bovine serum had 4 %…

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    V Macrocarpon Essay

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    antioxidants defense enzyme capabilities (31). [33 Agnieszka]. In vitro antioxidant activity of fractions of the three Vaccinium species was evaluated by DPPH radical and hydrogen peroxide scavenging, reducing power and total antioxidant capacity assay methods. As is evident from the…

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    Case Study Cellulitis

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    and symptoms included, fever, multifocal cellulitis, bacteremia, swelling and spontaneous pain in arms and legs (1). MALDI-TOF MS was used to identify the agent of the infection as Helicobacter cinaedi. Another method, gyrase subunit B-targeted PCR assay, was performed to confirm the identity of the organism. The authors concluded that…

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