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    1. The impact of M. paratuberculosis in dairy cattle is detrimental. The disease can cause severe diarrhea and weight loss, which can inevitably lead to protein losing enteropathy followed by death. Studies have indeed been published, most of them focusing on the economic losses this disease brings to the dairy industry. In the study “Economic impact of paratuberculosis in dairy cattle herds: a review” by L. Hasonova, and I. Pavlik they explore the different health parameters that change due to…

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    the main characters that have these self-esteem problem are women. I think the majority of women have self-image problems compared to males. Elisa in the beginning…

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    finishing homework. Lastly, studying at a library or work environment was a major incentive to successfully completing all my schoolwork due to the limited amount of distractions around me. Comparable to one of the girls in The College Fear Factor, Elisa,…

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    romance I’ve seen all year. Sally Hawkins and Doug Jones are brilliant. Sometimes writers will give a character a crutch or disability to make us care and it comes off as fake. What del Toro and co-writer Vanessa Taylor do is have the muteness of Elisa, Sally Hawkins, play into the actually story and the romance itself. It’s by no means an afterthought. This of course is amplified by Sally Hawkins herself. She has to do a lot with her face and eyes. You can see some much depth in the way she…

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    Walking down the halls at River Dell, you tend to hear other peoples conversations. You listen as friends tell stories, or couples argue about something trivial. You don’t realize that people talk like they’re texting because well, why would you? If you listen closely, you notice that people say LOL and OMG, but you also realize that they can’t seem to notice the other person’s body language. You think to yourself, how does that person not realize that the other person is upset? Do they realize…

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    Essay On Animal Testing

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    According to Elisa Allen, on Metro, animals are being killed for cosmetics ( Elisa Allen 1). They are testing many cosmetics products on animals and it kills them sometimes. The article also states that “ It's estimated that millions of animals are killed every year in experiments for everything from drugs to floor cleaners and face creams” (Elisa Allen 1). That's saying that makeup products and things that we use daily are being…

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    Summary: Methanol

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    Methanol has been used as a solvent for cocaine extraction form banknotes2, 4, 9, 10. It was reported as a non-destructive method unlike other solvents like chlorinated solvents11 and acetonitrile1 as they were responsible for damage and partial destruction of the banknotes respectively. Various sources of contamination affect the banknotes through handling it such as sweat, dust and so on. Additionally, banknotes are contaminated by different sources of drugs like amphetamine, nicotine and…

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    Borzomib Research Paper

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    volume of angiogenesis was assessed with isolectin GS-IB4 labeling in choroidal flat-mount. The content of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the supernatants of ARPE-19 cell cultures was examined with the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The toxicity of menadione (VK3) and the protective effect of Borsub against VK3 were studied in ARPE-19 cells with cell survival assay. Autophagy activation in ARPE-19 cells by Borsub was examined with western blotting and immunofluorescent…

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    Zingerone Essay

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    Additionally, plasma was used to determine cardiac troponin T (cTnT) and B-natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) standard kits (MyBioSource Inc., San Diego, CA, USA) according to the manufacturer's instruction. 2.6. Assessment of cardiac oxidative stress Heart homogenates were used to estimate malondialdehyde (MDA) level as one of the main end products of lipid…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    EBOLA VIRUS According to a CDC article on 10/03/2014, Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. Since then, outbreaks have appeared in Africa and even reached other continents such as Europe and America. Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with one of the Ebola virus strains. The virus can cause disease in humans and nonhuman primates such as monkeys, gorillas and…

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