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    Alopecia Areata Alopecia Areata is a common autoimmune disease that affects the hair growth. Although this disease is only passed through genetics, but it differs from a single-gene disease. Both parents have to contribute a certain number of specific genes in order for their child to get this disease. Because of this it is rarely passed from parent to child. Now for identical twins it is much different. There is a very low chance that both twins will get it. There is only a 55% for each…

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    pressure and body temperature and decrease levels of melatonin. And when optic nerve cells sense a decrease in the amount of light, SCN cells send out signals that do the opposite [1, 2]. The circadian clock functions on the molecular level through two gene regulatory proteins, CLOCK and BMAL1. During the day, CLOCK and…

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    Herpes Labialis Essay

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    transcription factors OCT1, α-TIF, and C1, which facilitate transcription of α genes by RNA Polymerase II. α genes produce regulatory proteins that serve as inhibitors of their own production and activate transcription of β and γ genes. β genes correspond to proteins involved with nucleotide synthesis and DNA replication. These facilitate replication of the viral genome. β proteins facilitate transcription of γ genes. These genes are associated with proteins in the capsid. The capsid is…

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    Most people would kill to have my genes. My genes could have been considered the eighth wonder of the world. Everyone was amazed by the precision and beauty behind them. I was told that my genes were ridiculously perfect, but that was no coincidence. A significant amount of reasoning and effort was put into the specific placement and order of the four simple letters T, A, G, C that shaped not only my DNA but also my identity. I was selected to have a solid height of six feet, strong facial…

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    Light Skin Research Paper

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    Since the very beginning, the genetic paths following in these two places majorly have been increasingly evolving to be light by nature. KITLG and ASIP are the two genes that play a significant role in mutating involved with lighter skin. BASIC MAKE UP TIPS Many women spend hours behind applying make – up. However, applying make – up can also be a quick and easy process if you just follow a few basic tips. Avoid…

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    Fat In Milk

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    Does changing the fat content in milk used in an ice cream mixture change the temperature or thickness it reaches after 10 minutes in an ice cream maker? Purpose The purpose was to determine the effect of the percent of fat in milk used to make ice cream on the temperature and thickness the ice cream was after ten minutes in an ice cream maker. Background Information Lipids, a broad term referring to fats and oils, are incredibly important in the human diet. “[Lipids] store more than twice…

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    Ice Fili Case Study

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    The modern production management was what Ice-fili lacked. With plenty well trained managers Nestlé could leverage this advantage to produce relatively high quality ice cream with a lower cost. Using locally supplied component further reduced the cost of production. Its long presence in Russian ice cream market and strong marketing ability generated a strong preference among Russian customers. Its abundant experience on distributing enabled its strong control over the channels and massive…

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    d.). At the creamery the milk is separated into condensed skim milk and heavy cream. After that the contents are shipped by tanker truck to St. Albans and Waterbury Vermont factories. Upon arrival, the milk and cream are then pumped into storage silos and kept cold until ready to transform into Ben and Jerry’s ice cream or even frozen yogurt (Ben and Jerry’s, Inc., n.d.). A batch of ice cream mix begins with heavy cream, liquid cane sugar, and condensed skim milk. Egg yolks, cocoa powder for…

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    Real Fruit Bubble Tea is a franchise that originated in Toronto, Ontario in 2002. They established their first location within Pacific Mall, which is the largest Asian supermarket on the border of Toronto. Although there were many bubble tea competitors within the vicinity, they were able to differentiate themselves by mastering the craft of using real fruit in their drinks. To this day, that is the primary feature that distinguishes them from competitors, such as ChaTime and Ten Ren’s. Real…

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    Analysis Of B's Ice Cream

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY “I scream. You scream. We all scream for B’s ice-cream.” In an attempt to get our target audiences’ taste buds buzzing for over twenty- six (26) years, we have been producing a variety of enticing homemade ice- cream flavours that suites all occasions, age groups and healthy lifestyles. The founders, Katherine and Anderson Bethel, were determined to produce an all natural, eggless, pasteurized, homemade texture and certified halaal product that everyone could enjoy at any day…

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