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    Cirrhosis Literature Review

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    process of healing of wounds, leading to fibrogenesis - an uncharacteristic obstinate process of connective tissue production and removal (Anthony, 1978). It has been reported that cirrhosis occurs in roughly 20 % of individuals diagnosed with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). But, this statistic is gotten from risk evaluations after 20 years of infection (Fattovich et al., 1997). And because HCV contraction can occur early in life through either contaminated medical equipment or injection drug usage,…

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    Very Much Vitamin C

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    and refresh themselves. Therefore, company ‘Peel Fresh’ is going to introduce a new line of fruit juice by using our local tropical fruits one of them is the ‘Very Much Vitamin C’ and it will be launch in plastic bottle of 250 ml, 500 ml and family size of 1 litre. The ingredients we are using in our ‘Very Much Vitamin C’ are watermelon, mango and lime our juice is no preservative and no added sugar all the sweetness from the juice are completely comes from the fruits itself, we target everyone…

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    phenolic compounds, terpenoids, pigments and other natural antioxidants. (Craig 1997). Polyphenols are the most abundant antioxidants in the diet. Their total dietary intake could be 10 times higher than vitamin C consumption (Scalbert and others 2005). Phenolic compounds are responsible for major organoleptic characteristics of plant-derived foods and beverages, particularly color and…

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    Tpk-Trypsin Lab Report

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    Objectives Objective 1: Develop a cell line expressing the duck viperin. In order to develop an avian model that is able to express the duck viperin with an advantage of stable and homogeneous expression, duck viperin with and without the C-terminal V5 tag was previously cloned into the mammalian expression vector pcDNA3.1/Hygro+. Then, with the use of lipofectamine 2000, I stably transfected an empty vector and duck viperin tagged or untagged into DF-1 cells. In order to get a monoclonal…

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    Spinach Essay

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    Spinach was originated in the Middle East, most likely in Persia or Iran. Currently, Texas and California are the known major producers. There are three core selections of spinach: savoy (curly, dark green leaves), flat/smooth-leaved (typically used for processed foods such as canned, frozen, soups, and baby foods), and semi-savoy (not as curly as the savoy). Spinach is known to be available all year long; the farmers at the Indian Springs Farmers Marketing said that they like to grown their…

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    Vitamin D Synthesis

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    Vitamin D2 was chemically characterized in 1931. In 1935, the chemical structure of vitamin D3 was established and proven to result from the ultraviolet irradiation of 7-dehydrocholesterol.23 Vitamin D exists naturally in two major forms which differ in their side chain structure. Vitamin D2 (“ergocalciferol,” or pre-vitamin D) chemically known as 25-hydroxyvitamin D2. Vitamin D2 is derived from plant and fungal sources. Vitamin D3 (“cholecalciferol”) chemically known as 25-hydroxyvitamin…

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    independent variable is the major because depending on the classes you take, it can determine the major that you ultimately choose. While gender can be the dependent variable because at times some schools will look if they need more woman than man to attend their institution, so gender can play a role a minor role in applying to different colleges.…

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    I first met Kay when my indecisiveness in choosing a major began to inhibit my academic progress. For this walk-in, I was blessed to have received Kay as my career counselor. She was friendly and approachable, which helped ease the anxiety I felt about the situation. I felt comfortable disclosing my thoughts, fears, and self-doubts with her. Kay understands that choosing a career depends on understanding one’s personality; therefore, she would ask questions beyond my educational and career…

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    students within every major strive to exemplify the lifestyle this verse describes, making their area of study their form of worship. However, one subculture specifically envelops a group of students whose academic focus dovetails with their faith in a unique way, allowing all of their efforts towards success in school to directly bring glory to God’s name. While an assumption exists that Music in Worship majors do not have to work hard due to the artistic nature of their major, in reality these…

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    Major incongruence may occur for several reasons. First, students might choose their major before they have sufficient knowledge and research to back up their pick about available majors. It is also a great idea to search what careers are aligned with which major, and in this case, not many students do the research. Going on from this, students often are required to early to choose their career path. Talk of picking a major can be heard as early as high school level in South Korea or even before…

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