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    Potassium channels (KC) are selective transmembrane proteins that allow K+ ions flow down an electrochemical gradient across cell membrane, thus controlling plasma membrane potential in both excitable and non-excitable cells (Szabo, Zoratti&Gulbins, 2010). Evolutionarily conserved KC family is one of the larges and most diverse of ion channels (Table1). Its diversity comes not only from a large number of genes coding for main subunits (over 80 mammalian genes). Many other processes such as…

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    Channel Orange Analysis

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    Why Blonde overshadows Channel Orange Ever since July 10, 2012,when R&B singer Frank Ocean released his first Grammy winning album by the name Channel Orange, many of his fans have been begging him to make another album. He spent two years teasing his fans about another album very soon, but it never happened. With many fans getting impatient he felt the need to finally address his fans about a second album in which he released his surprise second album "Blonde". Within the first week of the…

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    Trpm2 Channel Analysis

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    Introduction Different channel in the body they come from different families, and can have different function depending where they are found in the body. TRPM2 channel is part of a family called transient receptor channel (TRP) [4], and it can be found in many different part of the body, but we will be concentrating on it in the pancreatic β-cell. This channel can be activated by different molecules such as adenosine diphosphate ribose (ADPR) and many others, and through these molecules secret…

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    Channel Transition Essay

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    flow may fail completely to flow the channel walls. Several experimental studies carried out before to find out the losses in the abrupt expansion (Hinds 1928; Formica, 1955; Smith and Yu, 1966; Mazumdar, 1967; Nashta and Garde, 1988). The channel transition ratio (B/b) has a significant influence upon the…

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    Family Channel Essay

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    Family Channel and Bullying.org took on a big challenge when it comes to changing public opinion on bullying. As Bill Belsey said in the case study “bullying is about behavior, and we can change behavior”. That never meant that this take they would take on would ever be easy. With bullying.org collaborating with one of the biggest media outlets in Canada, the chances of a positive outcome increased. The research done by public relations showed these two organizations how they can reach these…

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    learning game shows, teaching/tutorials, various specials, etc. Of course, these channels should be prohibited from showing anything contrary to the above, or its corresponding commercials. In all probability, we need to seek out producers and writers who will work on material that is inspiring to its viewers, definitely exempt from foul or vulgar language. At the onset, television programs and movies that will instill wholesomeness due to its content, and as a result will benefit the…

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    Channel selection is a very important step when creating a campaign for childhood obesity. The two ways of communicating information with consumers are direct and indirect messages. Direct messages are face-to-face messages. Indirect messages are messages through TV, Internet, or newspaper. It is very important to know what channels the audience are most likely to use or trust in order to select the appropriate channels. It is also crucial to know what kind of channels to select in order to…

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    communication channels, with this report focusing on Myer’s use of YouTube to reach its Target Market. Myer’s YouTube channel is a recent addition in Myer’s century-long history, having established their presence on YouTube on the July 30th, 2009. YouTube itself was only founded in 2005, however, despite this short existence, Alexa currently ranks YouTube as the second most popular website on the internet. With access to YouTube requiring only an internet connection, it is a key channel of…

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    McNabs and Lawlor Island’s collectively measure at approximately 430 ha. There are several drainage channels on the island. These channels flow into Ives Cove, Finlays Cove, McNabs Cove, Wreck Cove, Timmins Cove, Cullition Point, and McNabs Pond. The channels are fed by gullies at higher elevations. Lawlor Island contains no major drainage channels because of the lack of gullies or depression zones on its surface. The Wolfville soils on the island provide good drainage, the riparian areas…

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    Disney Channel Analysis

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    important part of The Walt Disney Company since the introduction of Disney Channel in 1983 (Padilla 18). Disney Channel is a television channel that creates and broadcasts original programs and made-for-television films. The community of child actors and singers representing Disney Channel is constantly evolving, which changes the value of the channel as a whole. As child stars grow older and no longer fit the mold that Disney Channel requires, they are replaced with younger children to restart…

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