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    high fat diet. Unlike Armougom, et al (2009), the reason of GF mice’s less body fat was stated which provided a clear understanding of the metabolism of less body fat. This information helped in building an explicit comprehension of the research biological mechanism. Ding, et al, (2010) provided beneficial information about the role of lipoprotein, adipose factor, gut bacteria in the body. Additionally, more reliable and constructed approach to prove and connect the hypothesis was provided. For…

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    Family Health History

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    gathers that the patient wishes to receive genetic testing due to the belief that if she undergoes genetic testing, she can predetermine her probability of long life and health. Although this is partially true, genetic testing does not determine if the patent will live a long and healthy life. Although genetic testing can predetermine if the patient possesses many of the leading causes of mortality, not every risk factor can be identified solely by genetic testing (McKibbin, et al., 2014). The…

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    It is necessary to have aptitude-based-education system because it is practical. About the current education system, it requires students to take a lot of general education whether they want it or not. When someone is trying to put his/her effort on something, it needs inspiration to make the first step; however, the current education system seems like it is forcing students to learn the required subjects, and evaluate whether they were good at it or not. Perhaps, some people may felt very…

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    to worry about false accusations like we did back then because we have visible, latent, and patent prints. These prints are the prints by the murder that you are not able to see (Fingerprint). DNA evidence has come a long way and so has fingerprint evidence. Police officers can now test something that used to be complex into something so simple as in hair and skin follicles. We now can interpret biological evidence that has been left at the crime, by comparing the suspect’s DNA to that left at…

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    The nucleic acids produced from the procedure of gene line therapy can be toxic to the chemical and biological properties. Forexample naked nucleic acids can interfere with coagulation or interference with cell function leading to death. The delivery system used for the gene transfer can also damage the systematic and cellular levels such as herpes virus…

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    Haloperidol was developed in the late 1950s by company Janssen, and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1967. (David A. Williams ) Haldol is original brand name of haloperidol, which now produced under multiple trade names as patent protection has expired. Haloperidol is a derivative of butyrophenone and acts by blocking the effects of dopamine, a chemical in the brain that affects…

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    influencing the future” (“Steve Jobs” BrainyQuote). Steve Jobs was an inventor that people will forever know and never forget. He was adopted by Paul and Clara, and eventually found his biological parents who had a daughter that they had kept. He later became good friends with his sister, and kept in touch with his biological parents(“Steven Jobs.” Newsmaker). From early on in his life, it was easily seen that Jobs had an eye for technology. He complained to his parents that he was not learning…

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    Technical course curriculum knowledge from my graduate and undergraduate programs came in handy for my professional internship, directed studies and my current Student Assistant job at A&M. First semester’s Molecular Biology course revised most of the cell biology concepts that I learned from my undergraduate studies and gave insights into advanced cell biology. To complement our understanding, we were assigned to read high impact scientific journal articles as a daily class assignments. Having…

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    One strategic management instrument that P&G follow to stay forward of the company competition is the usage of SWOT analysis in an efficiently and effectively. It includes identifying of the objectives, targets and goals of the company, also, categorizing the external and internal elements that are positive and negative in obtaining the company’s Objectives and Goals. Specifically these kinds of studies are based on Procter & Gamble's Case Study and also the Company tendency. Due to the company…

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    dysfunctional’’ (qtd. in Fitzsimons 4). As with any new medical technology “tech and pharma companies stand to make millions” (The Guardian), which is why “Western governments [should] impose regulatory restrictions”(Fitzsimons 2), to prevent unfair pricing . Patents and other forms of bureaucracy may make it difficult for people to obtain the accommodation that they need. A system of determining qualification will be necessary for distribution of such enhancements. In the future, biotechnology…

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