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    The Nervous system is one of the most important parts of the body. It connects all other organs to help them communicate together. This system is made up of the brain, the spinal cord, sensory organs, and nerves that connect organs together. When all of these parts work together, they have control of the body. The brain and the spinal cord are two major organs that make up the central nervous system. The nervous systems relationship with the other systems is giving them the right information…

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    Central Nervous System

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    Synapses are the basic functional units in Central Nervous System (CNS). The synapses enable neuron-to-neuron communication via releasing and uptake of neurotransmitters. The synapse formation is modulated by specialized CNS cell type, glia. The glia modulates neuronal function via synapse formation, modification and elimination and, the glia even affects reorganization of neuronal circuit. Understanding cellular and molecular interactions of these glial cells is of great importance because they…

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    Kinetic Energy Lab

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    the students of the class, went relatively well. In this lab, we teste the theory of the conservation of energy. The kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp should equal the potential energy at the top of the ramp without regard to the path taken. Thus, for method 1, the equations for kinetic energy (1/2mv²) and potential gravitational energy (U_g=mgh) were used. For the second method, the concepts and formulas for constant acceleration was used in conjunction with the equation for kinetic…

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    It has been established for more than 40 years that Cl- is not passively distributed in gastrointestinal smooth muscle (Aickin et al 1983, Barajas Lopez et al 1989, Casteels 1971, El-Sharkawy and Daniel 1975 p1278,) and that there is a complex relationship between the distribution and transport of Cl- and the distribution and transport of other ions including Na+, K+ and Ca2+, as well as responses to changes in pH and osmolarity. The full complement of Cl- ion transporters and Cl- selective…

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    Serotonin Essay

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    The neurotransmitter that I chose to research is serotonin. It is created by a biochemical conversion process that combines tryptophan, a part of proteins, with tryptophan hydroxylase, a chemical reactor. Together, they form 5-hydroxyltryptamine (5-HT). Serotonin is manufactured in the brain and the intestines. The majority of the body's serotonin, between 80% to 90%, can be found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It can also be found in the blood platelets and the central nervous system.…

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    of particles of dust or fumes from reactive (due to electrical discharge) gases. A ball-vortex, scientists insist, is capable of independent existence for a long period. Indeed, according to the observations of ball lightning occurs mainly in the electric discharge in a dusty air and leaves behind a haze with a sharp odor. Scientists recently discovered phenomenon of chemiluminescence again aroused interest in the first hypothesis of occurrence of ball lightning. Some researchers argues that…

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    Tesla Swot Analysis Paper

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    Additionally, we can see from the analysis above that business diversification, such as expanding into the e-bicycle market, is a potential opportunity for Tesla to increase their worldwide image further. However, weaknesses are also evident in Tesla’s company, as their financial liquidity seems to be unstable, leading to potentially large risks when it comes to further investments,…

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    Tesla Motors (NASDAQ: TSLA) is an innovative Electric Vehicle (EV) company that engages in designing, manufacturing and selling high-performance electric vehicles, electric vehicle powertrain components and energy storage systems. TSLA is currently producing and selling its second vehicle, the Model S sedan. TSLA has sold 77,507 Model S vehicles through 2nd quarter of 2015. TSLA differentiates itself on the basis of its innovative design, manufacturing, Powertrain engineering and vehicle…

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    important to examine the ways that this disorder can be controlled. Low potassium diets, regular turnout, and a constant schedule have been shown to effectively manage the condition of Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis. The role of potassium in action potentials, as well as in muscular contraction, is reviewed. Also investigated is the ideal way to feed a horse affected with this condition. In recent years, a new condition in the performance horse industry has surfaced which is affecting the…

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    INTRODUCTION Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by memory loss and dementia. The neurodegeneration is due to a formation of amyloid platelets in the brain that interrupt the normal function of it. It worsen with the pass of years and is mostly suffered by older people (Reece et al. 2014). The platelets composed by Amyloid; a harmful insoluble protein fibril which is produced by Amyloid precursor protein (APP). APP is processed in the membrane of neurons…

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