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    Coeliac Disease And its effect on The Digestive System Introduction This report will examine the digestive system, its function in a healthy body and how it is affected in a patient who suffers from coeliac disease. http://www.entwellbeing.com.au/gluten-intolerance-vs-coeliac-disease/ The Digestive System…

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    Endangered Pangolins People are trying to save Pangolins because it is the most illegally traded animal in the world and before they are eaten to extinction. There are up to 100,000 Pangolins that are estimated to be hunted and sold every year. Which is making them the most traded animal in the world. How are people helping: Well people are trying to find these animals in the wild and to put them in a safe place where they don’t have to be hunted and also so they don’t go extinct. Well and when…

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    Panic rose like the bile in my body, and for a brief moment, speaking was foreign to me, as was walking. I was frozen in place with my eyes glued to Paledon. Each breath was like inhaling fire. He took notice of my nervous breakdown. The Vanguards don’t like disobedience…

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    Carvedilol

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    The purpose of this study was to test whether carvedilol improves hepatic function and to determine the changes in carvedilol pharmacokinetics in the setting of liver fibrosis. Various tests were completed in rats to measure hepatic blood flow, as well as synthetic and metabolic capacity. Three of the four main components of PK were described in the introduction of the paper. Oral absorption of carvedilol is both rapid and complete. Extensive metabolism occurs in the liver. Elimination of the…

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    Mitochondria Essay

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    infection, obesity, and cancer” (p. 73). They have a very important role in keeping the cell functional. Peroxisomes are important to keep the cell stable. They are used primarily for oxidative reactions. The liver is dependent on peroxisomes to form bile acids to allow the dilution of fat. At times proteins may be incorrectly and they must be destroyed. This is the job of the Proteasomes. Mitochondria cells are also part of the membrane-bound organelles. Mitochondria power the cell and…

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    y new diet has been a rather challenging one when I first started out I was under the impression that I could eat whatever I want when I want as long as I work out vigorously. After some much needed research I now know that this is wrong in a number of ways ok for one the total number of calories I intake is always going to be different from the amount of calories that you burn. If my output in my workout does not match the number of calories that I intake then I have just done a number of…

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    Essay On Magical Realism

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    Magical realism has many elements. One of the most common ones are the elements of the magical and the mundane interwoven seamlessly, the story is set in an otherwise ordinary world with familiar historical and/or cultural realities, and objects and setting within the story taking lives of their own in a way that is ordinary to the characters. These characteristics can be found in the following stories. Magical realism is the blend between reality and the extraordinary. Both texts, “A Very Old…

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    Wendy Lee Woman

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    We sat silently indulging in each other’s presence. Neither of us speaks; however we, let the stench and sound of New York City wash over us: the lights, the people, the running, and worst of all and the honking and beeping of hundreds of cars. I was entranced in his handsomeness; howbeit, something in his lap caught my eyes. A times article written by Wendy Lee, one of the world’s worst people, but she can write so the publishers of the times said “Screw it, we’ll take her.” She’s turned every…

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    RESULTS Advantages The OAGB doesn’t have various limitations of the other operations and offers many features of an ideal bariatric operation (3, 4). The OAGB is a short, simple and low-risk operation. It has been shown in short- and long-term studies that OAGB results in excellent weight loss, good resolution of co-morbidities and high levels of patient satisfaction (17-21). In addition to the above advantages, it also offers the advantage of the ease of revision or reversal of the OAGB (6, 7,…

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    Causes Of Hyperlipidemia

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    Hyperlipidemia is an abnormally high level of blood lipids and lipoproteins (LeMone, 2015, p. 867). There are two categories of hyperlipidemia: primary and secondary. Primary hyperlipidemia is due to a genetic defect. “There may be a defective synthesis of the apolipoproteins, a lack of lipoprotein receptors, defective receptors, or defects in the handling of cholesterol in the cell that are genetically determined” (Porth, 2011, p. 407). Secondary hyperlipidemia is initiated by other diseases…

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