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    major circulatory systems: the blood and lymphatic systems. Although the blood vascular system and the lymphatic system operate in parallel and share some anatomical features, the two vascular systems have had very different fates in science and medicine, as they display distinct structural and functional features. While the blood system has been extensively studied and examined, the lymphatic system has been neglected and considered as less important compared with the blood system. The word…

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    Specialised Nerve Impulses

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    cytoplasm, they can also change their shape, engulf microbes and foreign material like bacteria, they are very important as they protect the body from infection. Lymphocytes are another form of white blood cells that are significant in the immune system; they are smaller than granulocytes, contain a nucleus and a clear cytoplasm. The lymphocytes produce antibodies, these antibodies neutralise the antigens, which are found on the surface of a microbe or pathogen giving them an identity for the…

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    understand diplomacy?” “To a certain extent. We have educated their diplomats and received good success in settling trade issues. But organized warfare was necessary for biological dominance on their home planet and is embedded into their chromosomal fingerprints. The central governing systems are completely warrior based and feel that all disputes should be settled via warfare. Every five years the different factions fight for control during a period they call reorientation. The…

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    Innate Immune System

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    Innate immunity constitutes the first line of defense and is fundamental for the recognition and the initiation of an inflammatory response against microorganism. Maintenance of homeostasis is a primary function of the innate immune system and it is achieved through immune surveillance by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and nucleotide-binding domain leucine-rich repeat containing receptors (NLRs). The PRR’s are predominantly expressed by cells of the…

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    Theme Of Injustice In A Lesson Before Dying

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    While Bigger Thomas in Native Son actually kills two women, Jefferson, an innocent black man, has to die just because he was "at the wrong place at the wrong time" (158). They do not even have enough evidences to prove Jefferson's guilt. The only evidence is the fact that Jefferson was found on the spot with some money in his pocket and a bottle of whiskey in his hand. (Why couldn't he claim that the money in his pocket was his own, and that his drinking is nothing to do with the murder? It…

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    Human intelligence is the intellectual abilities of humans, marked by high cognition, motivation, and self-awareness (Tirri & Nokelainen, 2011). Intelligence allows humans to apply cognitive abilities to many different functions such as learning, communicating, reasoning and it also enables humans to experience and think (Solomon et al., 2015). Humans have relatively large brains, approximately three times larger than those of their closest primate relatives, and possess cognitive skills not…

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    Angola Rodeo Thesis

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    The Angola Rodeo, a tradition held annually in the Louisiana State Penitentiary, is an event inmates die for. Danger not only subsists in the race itself, but also in the fact that the rodeo doesn’t seem problematic on the surface. The inmates are completely aware of the risks which they are willing to take on for their own fun; they even sign a legal release indicating their free will and waiving culpability of the State of Louisiana. Not only so, it’s a scarce opportunity for them to feel…

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    In collegiate level writing, there are quite a few more things to consider than just the grammar and overall syntax of your essay. Coming into college, I thought I knew everything I needed to know about writing and any essay a professor put in front of me would be a breeze. Unfortunately, I was sadly mistaken. Although my extensive writing practices and assignments allowed me to be able to see the course in its entirety, the theme and workflow of college-level writing involves a great deal more…

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    Many neurological and psychiatric disorders are associated with or directly caused by deficits in synaptic protein availability, morphology, or physiology. Our technology will enable system-level understanding of biomolecules within or around a synapse, providing critical information that will advance the diagnosis of brain diseases and support development of new brain therapeutics. References 1 Nakai J, Ohkura M, Imoto K. A high…

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    evolution or medicine. The human race evolved and used medicine to combat the environment and the invaders trying to enter their body. One form of invader was Malaria, a disease spread from host to host by female mosquitos. Some invaders are already embedded in our DNA like the disease hemochromatosis. This disease is inherited from ancestors and isn’t contagious unlike other invaders. Another disease, Diabetes, is where the body produces no insulin. This disease can be triggered because it is…

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