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    (Biology, 2001) Subsequently part of that conformation is known as the active site; the part of the enzyme where the chemical reaction will occurs. Once the specific molecule has been identified by means of the enzyme’s functions will be known as the substrate. Substrate are “[t]he molecules on which…

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    continues to try to fit in. And in the end he realizes that he did sell his house. This shows that there are more important things than fitting in. In “Better Fitter”, at the end of the song, the robot says, “A pig in a cage on antibiotics” (45-47). Even though the robot singer does all these things that are stated in the beginning of the song, in reality it is still trapped, and powerless. Its attempts at conformation are futile and…

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    Shnauzer Research Paper

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    the Standard Schnauzer of today. By the turn of the century, the breed was becoming universally known as the Schnauzer, a reference to the breed's hallmark a muzzle (German: schnauze) sporting a bristly beard and moustache, as well as to an early show winner of that name. The first importation of the Standard Schnauzer was apparently around 1900, but it was not until after World War I that the breed was brought into the United States in any significant number. The Standard Schnauzer has never…

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    enzyme-catalysed reaction is raised still further, a temperature optimum is reached; above this value the kinetic energy of the enzyme and water molecules is so great that the conformation of the enzyme molecules is disrupted. The positive effect of speeding up the reaction is now more than offset by the negative effect of changing the conformation of more and more enzyme molecules. Many proteins are denatured by temperatures around 40-50 degrees C, but some are still active at 70-80 degrees C,…

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    A Price Too High Judge Charles Pickering was spending a January day hunting in 2001 with his son Chip Pickering, when he was asked if he wanted a recommendation from Senators Trent Lott and Thad Cochran to President Bush to be nominated for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. After already being asked once and declining, he decided he would not mind a change of pace and accepted the offer. After a lot of lengthy paperwork and background checks, Judge Pickering was put up for…

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    his students’ speech conventional by staying on topic the whole time, which goes exactly against Holden’s need to express individuality and creativity, as he embraces digression as more interesting (183). The society’s blinded attempt for social conformation, without consideration of individuality or Holden’s feelings, has led Holden to deeper alienation and distrust of the people around him, as epitomized by Salinger’s use of Mr. Spencer and Mr.…

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    Initially, the monster shows “surprise and grief” at the changing of the seasons (131). The monster has been in the woods for a year, as evidenced by the fact that nature “again” assumes the bleak appearance (131). The fact that he cannot comprehend the cyclical nature of the seasons shows his naiveté and innocence. His misery highlights his position under the will of nature. His dependence on the seasons…

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    Correlation isn't Causation To begin let us define correlation and causation. The correlation- Causation fallacy is the error of assuming that because one thing is associated with another, it must cause the other. The reason why its so important for people to understand the difference is because just because two things are a related to one another ( Correlation ) doesn't mean that one thing influence the outcome of the other( Causation ). For example, kids who get an allowance are more…

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    St. Thomas Research Paper

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    In today’s society, people associate religion with believing in a “higher power”. Even though most people live their life based on believing in a certain thing or living a certain way, I myself have never really committed to a religious affiliation. Even so, I have always admired the devotion some people put into their religion. Upon researching local religious congregations, the one that came to my attention was St. Thomas Moore. St. Thomas is a local catholic church in Tallahassee, Florida. I…

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    1.3 Identifying Knotted Proteins The complexity of protein folding makes it very challenging to fully understand the folding mechanism of proteins. More complex yet interesting challenges have been proposed. One of the most interesting challenges is the protein with knotted topology.(9-12) Knot is very common in our daily life. Sometimes we hate the knot and need to untie it. For example, our earphone cable often gets knotted and it takes forever to untie it. But, more often, we need the knot,…

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