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    their all discoveries as myths. While myths usually show the basic ideas and thoughts of human being, creation myths tend to make explanations of something much profounder such as the origin of cosmos and human being. These explanations are the crystallization of primitive ancients wisdom and the rudiment of modern science and philosophy. Creation myth, not only records the ideas but also spread them among human being. The ideas and thoughts, to some extent, indicates the mainstream ideology of…

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    achievements of the scientist Abu Bakr al-Razi of medical and scientific matters are mentioned below: - He Explained the human sight and he mentioned it in his book “ Kaifyat Alebsar”. - He discovered some of the chemical processes, like distillation, crystallization and filtration. - He invented an instrument for measuring the specific weight of liquids. - He prepared alcohol from fermented sugar. - He invented wick in surgical operations. -…

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    Dr. Sharon Moalem, a modern marvel among the science community, has long sought after the fundamental truths of human disease and biological evolution. He is a Canadian physician, scientist and best-selling author who specializes in the fields of rare diseases, neurogenetics, and biotechnology. His three books Survival of the Sickest, How Sex Works: Why We Look, Smell, Taste, Feel, and Act the Way We Do and "Inheritance: How Our Genes Change Our Lives—And Our Lives Change Our Genes" offer an…

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    Abstract: The objective of this experiment was to synthesize aspirin from salicylic acid and acetic anhydride. The general theory behind this experiment was to study the synthesis of a drug from organic materials. During the experiment, esterification had occurred between reactants salicylic acid and acetic anhydride. Then, phosphoric acid would catalyze the reaction and water would be added to decompose the remaining acetic anhydride. Through the process of filtration, aspirin crystals were…

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    Principle Of Glass Blowing

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    4.2 Glass Blowing Glass blowing is a glass-forming process that encompasses inflating molten glass into a bubble, with the help of a blowpipe. A person who blows glass is called a glassblower or gaffer. A person who manipulates the glass with a torch or other tools is known as a lampworker. 4.2.1 Principle of Glass blowing Glassblowing utilizes a working property of glass known as inflation. This refers to the expansion of glass by passing a small amount of air into it. The property exists…

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    This article describes their development in the application of genetic code reprogramming techniques. The focus on the site-specifics of enzymatic mis-acetylation and looks to examine the translational machinery that increases the ranges of non-canonical amino acids. It is shown that misacetylationi in polypeptides show an increase in specific disease. Site-specific incorporation of genetic code reprogramming have demonstrated powerful techniques for investigation proteins and as a tool for…

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    Gout Condition Essay

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    Rheumatic Gout”. ³One of his ten propositions in this book stated firmly and clearly that the gout inflammation was caused by the deposited urate of soda (uric acid), and no other that an excess of uric acid (today we’d call it hyperuricemia) led to crystallization and…

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    G-Actin Structure

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    purple represents subdomain 1. ATP and Ca2+ also illustrated binding in the cleft between the yellow and blue domains. Image is taken from reference 2. Polymerization of Monomeric Actin Because fibrous actin can vary in length, the successful crystallization of its structure has not been accomplished, leaving the understanding of its three-dimensional composition to electron micrographs. By using this technology, as well as x-ray studies of oriented gels of F-actin which result in low…

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    Essay On Aesop's Fables

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    actually a fictional figure, but there is no doubt that Aesop’s fables had contributed and impacted literature. In the article, “Introduction to Aesop’s Fables”, the author G. K. Chesterton portrays Aesop’s work of characterising the fables as a crystallization of humanity. Chesterton believes that “all the persons must be impersonal” for a fable (18). Through Aesop’s great work, all mankind is able to enjoy the wisdom of ancient Greek…

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    11), are crucial in forming irreversible aggregates. They do not segregate upon changing the environment such as pH or dilution. This type of cluster is different from the stoichiometric interconnected group of folded proteins[28] and protein crystallization [27,13] In general, monomeric form of protein is the starting reactant of protein aggregation process. In the occurrence of cases of unwanted aggregation, there is a matter in question that which type of monomer’s form (native, active,…

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