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    Annamycin Case Summary

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    This Week in Pharma: The Future of Moleculin’s Annamycin Post Celator Success and Dissecting Minerva’s Positive Phase 2b Results Summary: This column discusses Moleculin’s Annamycin in the wake of Celator’s recent success with a similar drug and Minerva’s phase 2b data for schizophrenia drug MIN-101. Based on your votes for the more interesting topic, Slingshot Insights will sponsor the expert’s cost and you can join! Option 1: Discussing Moleculin’s Annamycin after the company’s recent IPO,…

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    cousins have decided to go to Kings Dominion. We took off at 8:00 in the morning and arrived around 10:00. When we finally got there we picked out where to go first, we went to “Dominator” we had to wait a while but when we finally got on it was a blast! Next we went off to the anaconda my cousin Angela is little and scared to go on so Me, my brother, and 2 cousins Christina and Carolyn went on. Again it was long wait but worth it for sure! Next, we decided to get some food. They had chicken…

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    Silver Bullet Analysis

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    personal favorite example comes about when Marty gets a present from his Uncle, a motorized wheelchair nickanmed “Silver Bullet”. He takes it for a ride and the amazingly cheesy song “Joy Ride” plans as he rides around the empty streets and has a blast… it’s amazing! The second component of melodrama at use is the use of the victim hero being at the center of the film. Marty is a paraplegic and is constantly being overprotected by his parents, which is a conflict they have with his Uncle Red who…

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    career is approaching. Among all the high school swimmers who made it to the PIAA Swimming and Diving State Championships at Bucknell University, I try to relax and calm my emotions, but I have been waiting for this moment my entire life. The announcer blasts through the crowd of excited parents and high adrenergic athletes, “Next up, 400 free relay.” Knowing that this might be a once in a lifetime experience, I pause to savor the moment. It is almost time to go. Our relay team steps up to the…

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    “Don’t you have any respect for women?” “We gotta get the ghost to drop the desk before he kills her!” Stantz warned noticing the blood and bruises on her. “Pete! Winston! Set your throwers on medium and blast that table away from her! Egon, try capturing the spirit! I’ll roll out the trap once you two blasted away the desk!” Everyone did as he said, but before he even got a chance to open the trap, the entity, without having to touch the female, picked…

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    extremely troublesome or unrealistic to be expelled. Tattoo evacuation patients trying to expel tattoos have an open door that basically wasn't accessible 10 years prior. Cutting edge Q-Switched Nd:YAG tattoo expulsion lasers utilize unimaginably short blasts of vitality to separate the ink in a tattoo. The wavelengths of light are either consumed by the tattoo or through…

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    Trends In Pop Culture

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    of knowing for sure, the common trend in popular culture is to produce a product that will promote, advertise, and ultimately please the crowd. Ishiro Honda, the director of the 1954 classic Godzilla intended for his movie to represent the H-bomb blast and its inescapable destruction. However, when an American company bought the rights to distribute the film, the movie with dialogue that had once dealt with “human suffering, the morality of…

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    The diagnosis of acute lymphoid leukemia requires several tests, because the symptoms is not enough and they are similar to other disease too. It begins with complete blood count (CBC) test which provides the values of blood components. Normal children leukocyte average is 5,000-10,000 mm3, while red blood cells average is 3.8-6.0 x 1012/L, and Hemoglobin level is 95-205 g/L. The test measure also Hematocrit, and platelets. For acute lymphoid leukemia patients, the results change. The red blood…

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    Onomonopi A Short Story

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    BOOM! CRASH! AHHHH! ( Onomonopia) It was 9:33 A.M, I woke up from the delicious smell of pancakes, and the fire wood burning.I came out of my warm toasty bed, it was as toasty as a piece of bread in a toaster (Simile), my mom was making breakfast and my dad was watching T.V. It was pouring snow(Hyperbole), I couldn't wait for the snow to stop so that i can go and play in the snow! My sister Emily was still sleeping, and my brothers Andrew, and Mike were still sleeping, after they woke up at…

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    Iwakuma Case Study

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    Mariner pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma. Iwakuma limited the South Korean bats to only a pair of earned runs on four hits. One of the four hits off Iwakuma was a 5th inning homerun by fellow Major Leaguer, the Cleveland Indians outfielder Shin-Soo Choo. Choo’s blast tied the game after 5-innings at one run apiece. South Korean hurlers Jung Keun Bong and Hyun Wook Jong would get knocked around by the Japanese hitters. However, they would limit Japan’s 10 hits to only 3 runs over their 7 plus innings of…

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