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    Busulfan Case Study

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    long-chain fatty acids oxidation in mitochondria then, producing energy. In addition, adjustment of acyl-CoA / CoA ratio, store energy as acetylcarnitine, and revising the toxic effects of poorly metabolized acyl groups by releasing them as carnitine esters (5). L-carnitine concentration in epididymal fluid and sperms range from 2 upto 100 mmol, i.e. about 2000 fold greater than circulating levels (10-50 mol). Free L-carnitine is taken up from the blood plasma and is transported into the…

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    Deformed Desires Analysis

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    Some of the ways in which women can develop deformed desires include unequal education, the belief that women are only fit to raise children and other nonintellectual pursuits, denial of autonomy, and lack of options for women. John Ester describes how woman develop deformed desires from what he calls as the grape phenomenon, “the fox's conviction that he is prevented from eating grapes that are out of his reach causes him to believe that grapes are sour and prefers not to eat them…

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    Salbutamol Discovery Chiral chemistry was introduced in 1848 by French chemist and biologist, Louis Pasteur. He discovered this new branch of chemistry after he separated two isomers of ammonium tartate (1). This paved the way for several progressions in the pharmaceutical industry. Although it took approximately a century for scientists to use chiral compounds as effective drugs, they have played a remarkable role in the life of plants and animals (1). The credit for discovering the chiral…

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    A supplement is a product ingested to ensure that a particular ingredient is obtained to add value to the body. The value may be in terms of nutrition, weight loss, building muscles or even to gain weight. The most common ingredients in supplements include vitamins, proteins, enzymes and amino acids. The most common types of supplements used in the market today are Decacor Creatine which is a creatine supplement, General Nutrition Corporation (GNC) cod liver oil which is a fish oil supplement,…

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    Eukaryotic Cells

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    The eukaryotic and bacterial plasma membrane has a similar structure, whereas than the plasma membrane in archaea has a different structure. The prokaryotic plasma membrane is made of lipids, consisting of straight chained hydrocarbons, joined by ester bonds. In comparison, the archaeal plasma membrane is made of lipids consisting of isoprenoid hydrocarbon chains linked with ether bonds (Oger and Cario, 2013). The plasma membrane suggests that the three domain groups originated from the same…

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    Navy Nurses Roles

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    Throughout history, women were always treated unequal to men. Today, women are still continued to be held unequal to men. The founding of the Navy Nurse Corps did not happen until a hundred years later when the United States Navy Department was established in 1789. Although the Navy Nurse Corps was not founded until 1908, women served as nurses away on Navy ships and hospitals. The Surgeon General of the Navy, Rear Admiral Rixey was a strong supporter of the founding of the Navy Nurse Corps. He…

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    The goal of this experiment was to use the technique of thin layer chromatography (TLC) to identify the active analgesic ingredient of Advil and monitor the transesterification of methyl salicylate from acetylsalicylic acid. The synthesized methyl salicylate was then purified using acid-base chemistry and analyzed using H NMR spectroscopy. Identification of a proper mobile phase to separate common analgesics used in over-the-counter pain relievers was essential in being able to determine the…

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    the one with the plane. That they can try and hope, but at the end of the day the Sorcerer and Allan are just humans that can only have good intentions. And I believe that the Sorcerer was reinforcing this point when he praised Allan after healing Ester Petter. Yet, there was more meaning to the praising,“God took holt of you back there – I don’t see how you can do it that good again.”(Page…

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    Katherine von Drachenberg, or more familiarly known as Kat Von D is a famous tattoo artist that many know from the famous television shows, “Miami Ink” and “LA Ink.” Sephora approached her back in 2008 to help her set up a couple shades for her own liquid lipstick line. Since then the Kat Von D Beauty collection has vaguely developed into a diverse makeup brand with numerous different products to choose from such as, foundations, liquid lipsticks, eyeshadow palettes and much more. (“Kat”).…

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    Essay On S. Aureus

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    S.aureus can be sensitized to B-lactams by preventing WTA biosynthesis through inactivation of TarO, which catalyses the first step of the WTA pathway(Maki,Campbell). This identified WTA biosynthesis as an attractive target for novel strategies to treat MRSA. WTAs are structurally diverse anionic polymers covalently attached to PG(Vollmer,Swoboda) and in S.aureus consist of a polyribitol-phosphate backbone of 11-40 repeating units(Xia10) decorated with three tailoring modifications:…

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