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    The effect of human growth hormone of pituitary dwarfism in children and adults Introduction Human Growth Hormone is one of the major hormone found in endocrine system in your body. It is an essential hormone that stimulate the body growth, normal brain function and secreted by the somatotropin cells in anterior pituitary gland. There are a condition of abnormal body grow such as pituitary gigantism and pituitary dwarfism which the body over create grow hormone or doesn’t create enough GH.…

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    regulation, growth of tissue, maintains a pH balance within the body, stability of water within the body, adjusts heart rate and blood pressure, maintains blood glucose levels and other nutrients, oversees the functions of the reproductive system, controls contractions of the uterus during childbirth and stimulates breast milk, and aids in the effective of the immune system. The releasing and inhibiting hormones that are produced and released from hypothalamic neurons are the growth…

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    economy. China’s advancements in agriculture, technologically, and the sustainability of the population was a great factor that played a role in China’s economy. Agriculture is a main factor of improving China’s economy because it helps improve the growth of crops and the production of food to increase the population which increases the economy. Fast ripening rice was acquired in Vietnam when imposing into Southern China and Vietnam, they found a strain of fast ripening rice. With this…

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    is expected to expand to over 10 billion people by the time our generation has begun to reproduce. A way that we as society can produce more with the highly decreasing amount of agricultural land due to manufacturing, infrastructure and population growth is to use our technology and adapt to genetically modified crops for the purpose of higher yields. Those who oppose the use of genetically modified organisms in agriculture do have some credibility when making their case. We have not had the…

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    American families have been experiencing economic growth, unfortunately, it has not been growing as fast as the citizen’s hope. Gross Domestic Product or GDP has increased in the third quarter of 2015 at an inflation –adjusted annual rate of 2.1 %, after an increase of 3.9 % in the previous quarter according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Expressing at an annual average rate of 2.2 % since the recession GDP is still below the average growth rate of the U.S. which is about 3 %. Being at a…

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    15. Hypothalamus: The hypothalamus is made up of neural clusters that aide in regulating thirst, hunger, body temperature, and sexual behavior that ultimately help maintain a normal internal state. More specifically, the hypothalamus helps the brain secrete essential hormones that thus, govern one’s physiological functions, such as the ones mentioned above, by working with the pituitary gland as well as other hormone secreting glands. While people are driving, the hypothalamus makes drivers…

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    Bbl Enterotube 2

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    Introduction : Enterotube II is used to identify multiple tests in one tube. twelve different conventional media plus a self-contained inoculating wire. The twelve test are for glucose and gas, then lysine, ornithine, H2S and indole, adonitol, lactose, arabinose, sorbitol, dulcitol, phenylalanine (amino acid), urea, and citrate (No VP test require). These medias performs 15 different biochemical tests that will determine the genus and the species of gram negative bacteria. This test will help…

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    The Giver, By Lois Lowry

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    Would there be a positive result if there was a population of 1,200,000,000 people and a food supply of only half that number? Clearly, there would be a major problem. Unfortunately, this problematic situation may happen in the future. The Malthusian Theory of population, created by Thomas Malthus, is the theory that the population will outgrow its resources, leading to famine. Malthus stated that the populations increase in geometric progression and that food supplies increase in arithmetic…

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    The purpose of this experiment was to swab a chosen object, isolate a microorganism, and identify the microorganism through a series of morphological, physical, and biochemical tests. One chose to swab David Phelps’ pastor dreamer, which is one of the larger statues on The University of Oklahoma’s campus. The nose of this statue was swabbed and is where one’s environmental isolate originated. Through morphological, physiological, and biochemical experiments, one was able to gather results that…

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    This is not the case in indonesia. Growth is also limited by technology. Current levels of technology can only produce a certain amount products to sell. If technology doesn’t improve a limit on growth will be reached. Another factor affecting Australia is the amount of natural resources available. The mining boom relies solely upon the amount of minerals in the ground. As these resources diminish economic growth will slow and eventually stop. Indonesia’s growth will also be limited by the…

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