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    PTSD is one of the most common problems with soldiers these days. In this paper I will do my best to describe PTSD and certain symptoms and certain ways that one can help make process in their recovery. One in every three recruits will leave the service with at least some case of PTSD whether it be a light case or a heavy cases. (Mayo clinic staff.1) In several cases the symptoms become worse as the soldiers life progresses and causes families to break apart, divorce, ending friendships, and…

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    for their country.” About that time John had glanced up and noticed a police officer walking down the path. As the police officer approached the pair. He asked John,” If everything was ok?” John looked at the policeman and nodded,” This is Staff Sargent James Murphy.” As the pair had started to talk, James started to hallucinate once again. As the pair started to protect James, John glanced at the officer and said,” Staff Sargent has witnessed some extremely horrid incidents, including the death…

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    Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the hereditary material. It is a polynucleotide and is a double helix composed of two strand that run in opposite direction1. Each strand of DNA consist of a sugar molecule (deoxyribose), nitrogen base (adenine-A, guanine-G, thymine-T and cytosine-S) and a phosphate group. Adenine and guanine are double-ringed molecules known as purines while thymine and cytosine are single-ringed molecules known as pyrimidines1. Within the DNA molecule, the sugar molecules are…

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    to navigate along the length of the sequence, jump to specific locations in the genome using genomic coordinates, or zoom in and out do varying levels of detail” [2]. The genome browser is an open source where user can view any data from a single base pair to the whole chromosome and manipulate those data according to their area of interest. It uses the common Gateway Interface to provide interactive content to Browser users [4]. The UCSC genome browser contains variety of analysis tools to help…

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    Ammonia Research Paper

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    the molecule has a lone electron pair, which gives the molecule a dipole moment and polarity. Ammonia’s lone electron pair makes NH3 a base, a proton acceptor, and gives it the ability to readily form bonds. In liquid and solid states, ammonia associates through hydrogen bonds (“Ammonia” Wikipedia). In the gaseous phase, ammonia is a colorless gas with a very pungent, irritating odor. Ammonia exhibits the same characteristics in the…

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    discovers a DNA sequence that fits the coding of the guide RNA, it proceeds to separate both of the double helix 's strands at the specific site. In response, the cells attempt to heal the broken area by either adding or removing DNA cells know as bases, which…

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    Mountain Apolaia Analysis

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    most men, with the least sense of self-preservation, take the “easiest” slopes, submission slopes. While the more audacious skiers that challenge mother nature, take the pride slopes, which often results in severe injuries and even death. On the base of the mountain, in a small village of a couple thousands habitants, lives the Thanatos family. A small family, composed only of the father Harry and the son Bartholomew. They live in a small yet conformable wooden house, heated by the warm flames…

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    helix, base pairing, and hydrogen bonding, all working together to make it stable. The double helix is made up of a phosphate backbone. These phosphates create a bond between the sugars and themselves,…

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    Mrna And Codon Essay

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    UGA, and UAA. tRNA has a tertiary structure, and the anticodon loop of it contains the anti-codon that could read the codon information of mRNA from 5’-to3’-. In the elongation of translation process, each tRNA bring three anti-codons, which can base pair with the special codon on mRNA. And each codon code for one amino acid. With the help of ribosome, each codon on the mRNA could be paired with tRNA and code for a chain of amino acid. Finally, these amino acid combine together to form the…

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    Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Canadian women, with the majority of these deaths resulting from metastasis of cancer to other tissues. In 2015, an estimated 25,000 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 5,000 will suffer from cancer-related deaths. When breast cancer is isolated to the breast tissue, cure rates surpass 90%; nonetheless, as cancer cells settle into the adjacent or distant tissues, long-term survival is markedly declined. The…

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