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    Music is an ever evolving idea that every person has the ability to change, the question is, will you? We had the privilege to sit down and talk with Billy Changer, a new aged musician with a vision for future. Get ready world, as a wise man once said,"we're going to Billy Change you." Being exposed to some of the greats, such as The Rolling Stones and Hawkwind, at a very young age, Billy's musical inspirations started early. "My dad has been a rocker all his life, I thank him for showing me…

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    Stereochemistry Synthesis

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    are not identical, therefore they are stereoisomers. Since they are not enantiomers, so they have to be diastereomers. Like itself, substituted cyclohexane, methyl cyclohexane additionally experience the chair interconversion. As the figure above shows, axial methyl cyclohexane and equatorial methyl cyclohexane are interconverted by this procedure. Note in this interconversion that a down methyl stays down what's more, an up methyl stays up. Since this procedure is fast at room temperature,…

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    companion, or a lawn ordainment it all depends on many different attributes. In my life I have rode quite a variety of horses. I was first trained in English riding where I showed in local horse shows and 4-H. Soon after I was trained to jump small jumps. I then moved on to western riding where I continued to show along the way. Along with western riding I did my favorite kind of riding, trail riding. Where we went for weekends of camping and trail riding. Trail riding, to me, is above pleasure…

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    Horse Rundown Analysis

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    The elaborate procedures in reining need to be broken down for non riders and riders alike comprehensions. The circles in the patterns need to be symmetrical and well rounded. The large fast circles should take up most of the arena ,and the slower small circles need to be around half of the size of the larger circles. There should be a definitive change in the speeds of the different circles that is noticeable to the judges. The horse needs to have a flat topline, this means the horse's head and…

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    domain and the critical concentration (coil overlap parameter), master curve (plot of log (ηsp) against log C[η]) was plotted (Fig. 2) (Behrouzian et al., 2014). The master curve slope of BSG and its fraction were determined around 1.08-1.117 which shows all solutions were in the dilute domain. Berry number or dimensionless concentration (C[η]) also presents molecular entanglement when exceeds one and semi-dilute regime exist in the range of 1.0-10.0 (Graessley, 1974). C[η] was in the range of…

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    before, though an aging population comes with many new challenges. One illness with poor patient outcomes is Alzheimer's, marked by worsening dementia that causes memory loss, personality changes, and trouble with higher functioning. Emerging research shows that prion diseases and non-infectious neurodegenerative diseases may be more similar than previously thought, consequently uncovering new possible treatment routes for progressive and irreversible diseases of the brain. Diseases that are…

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    end of the play, or is she just performing the role of a traditional Elizabethan woman? Katherina, as one of the most complex characters in Shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew’, provokes audiences everywhere to question the sincerity of her conformation at the end of the play. Katherina is presented to the audience as a witty, independent, resilient woman and as a result of her behaviour is labelled a ‘shrew’. It soon becomes apparent that she is somewhat feared by men– “From all such devils,…

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    Barefoot Running

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    have examined how standard shod runners transitioning into minimal shoes experienced changes in their landing kinematics, foot musculature, and arch conformation (Miller, Whitcome, Lieberman, Norton, & Dyer, 2014). Although many studies show how standard shoes can negatively affect feet musculature, arch conformation, and change landing, no studies show whether transitioning into minimal shoes actually leads to less injury. Minimal running shoes mimic barefoot running form, which is thought to…

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    Both of the class readings by Carnap and Goldstein discuss what being considered a scientific facts means. Carnap refers to scientific facts as a singular statement that needs to be differentiated from universal laws due to the common misconception. Carnap argues that many people confuse laws with facts and use the term in the wrong sense. An example from Carnap’s writing is the statement that “all ice is cold” this would be considered a universal law because it suggests that any piece of ice at…

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    ABSTRACT N-Myristoyltransferase (NMT) is an attractive target for the development of novel antimalarial drugs. In this paper, we report a hologram quantitative structure-activity relationship (HQSAR), a comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA), and a comparative molecular similarity indices analysis (CoMSIA) studies on a series of benzo[b]thiophene-containing selective inhibitors of plasmodial NMT. Two QSAR models were constructed, one for Plasmodium falciparum NMT and another for Homo…

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