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    MITOCHONDRIAL SRUCTURE Mitochondria can be seen in the light microscope, but their detailed internal structure is only revealed by electron microscopy. As ubiquitous, semi-autonomous cellular organelles, mitochondria are separated from the cytoplasm by the outer and inner mitochondrial membrane.The outer membrane is porous and freely traversed by ions and small, uncharged molecules through pore-forming membrane proteins (porins), such as the voltage-dependent anion channel VDAC [19]. Any larger…

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    CELL SIGNALING AND CELL TRANSDUCTION INTRODUCTION: In this lecture, we will study about cell signaling and signal transduction. Each cell in a multicellular animal is bombarded with chemical signals that are made by other cells and this is how communication occurs at cells level by different signaling molecule. Signals that regulate cell metabolism, alter or maintain its differentiated state, determine whether it should divide, and dictate whether it will live or die. The word “signals” in…

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    10 Helpful Ways To Get Annoying Wrinkles Out Of Your Pool Liner Wrinkles in a pool liner aren't just unsightly annoyances that drive you crazy every time you look at them, they can also be symptomatic of other, sometimes more serious issues. The following 10 steps can practically guarantee resolution to the oft perplexing problem of wrinkles in your pool liner. 1. Keep The Pool Topped Off If the water levels in your pool aren't high enough, this may cause the wrinkles in the liner that are…

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    Cystic Fibrosis Lab Report

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    a) Cystic fibrosis affects ion transport in what type of cells? (1 mark) Cystic fibrosis affects ion transport in epithelial cells b) The CFTR protein regulates the transport of a number of ions; name 2 of these ions. (2 marks) The CFTR protein regulates the transport of Cl- and Na+ c) Explain why a defective CFTR gene could cause Dan to produce very salty sweat. (5 marks) The normal function of the CFTR gene provides instructions for making a protein channel called the cystic fibrosis…

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    Digital Crime Theory

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    three of the text that a researcher could use to explain the cause of digital crime. To begin with, there are many theories to explain the cause of digital crime, however the most important or most popular rather are, Choice theory, and Social structure theory. The purpose of the two stated here being the most significant are as follows. To start, choice theory is very important when it comes to any act. Choice theory is basically premeditation. An individual only does things whether good or…

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    to test the robustness of these findings outside the US(Rajan and Zigales, 1995). They found similar leverage levels and negative associations between leverage level and profitability across the G-7 countries in spite of different institutional structures. Kimberly(2000) tested firms in 14 European countries and found the similar results. High debt level could lower weighted average cost of capital and thereby improve competitive advantage of companies. He explained that the reasons of higher…

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    Effective laws must also be known to the public. The conch in the movie symbolized rules and structure, only the individual who was holding the conch was allowed to speak, which was effective until Jack decided to branch off and make his own group. This rule was effective as it was clearly stated to everyone in the society that only the person holding…

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    Organizational structure basically is a system that defines each position, its function and where it reports to within the organization. It develops an organizational chart in which it defines the level of positions and who they report to. Organizational structure is very important when implementing strategies; when a specific strategy needs to be developed and implemented for a particular function or division of the organization it is important to know the structure of the organization is…

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    Charles Shwab Theory

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    This paper examines how my career as an engaged employee at Charles Schwab supports the theories of social organization in organizational structure proposed in Robert Prodanciuc’s work entitled ‘Social Organizations’ (Prodanciuc, 2012) I intend to explore how the major components of organizations including social actions system, structure, organizational effectiveness and other general characteristics of organizational systems play out and can keep employees engaged and high performing in a real…

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    The Innovation Gap

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    that as organizations grow they need to implement a hierarchical structure to control the organization, which in turn prohibits a fast response to external environment. In fact, as organizations grow the functional structure will always be the backbone of efficiency of any large organization. For example, as organizations expand from entrepreneurial to larger organizations they no longer can maintain a flat, entrepreneurial structure. However, this does not mean that the growth will stifle…

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