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    pressure KM is nearly unchanged, indicating the binding volume, ΔVES≈0, in buffer solution, while kcat increases linearly, resulting a negative value of activation volume of reaction. The activation volume calculated from the slope of the curve in Figure 2d using equation 4.9 yields to -11±1 mL/mol that corresponds to a 2-fold reaction rate increase at a pressure…

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    i.e a single rotation in 24 hours. We verified the functionality of each module individually and thus obtained the required result effectively. The eMedicare is demonstrated in attached Figure 4. Tracking patient’s adherence to the prescribed medication from the server is demonstrated in the attached in Figure 5 and 6. Tracking of medication from server gives the patient details and live tracking status. The cost of the existing medication reminder varies from 6000 to 50000 INR. We…

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    Abstract: This experiment was meant to look and find gene linkages and determine the crosses of the tan x wild type (black), gray x wild type (black), and tan x gray spores of the Sordaria fimicola. To accomplish the crossing, the plates filled with auger had to be set up with each individual kind of spore. Three plates with two different spore colors of sordaria in each. One plate was black and tan, black and gray, and gray and tan. For gene to centromere distance the standard deviation was…

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    all three books engaged with the children in various ways. Parent Engagement in the Illustrations of 1950’s Children’s Literature In the literature from the 1950’s only The Backwards Day featured parents who were engaged with the child in play (figure 7). In this book the parents went along with the sons idea and did everything backwards, sitting in opposite seats and backwards, as well as turning their…

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    HEMISECTION: A CASE REPORT ABSTRACT The loss of posterior molar can result is several undesirable sequelae including shifting of teeth, collapse of the vertical dimension of occlusion, super eruption of opposing teeth, loss of supporting alveolar bone and a decrease in chewing ability. The treatment options to replace severely damaged and possibly unrestorable teeth include removable partial denture, fixed partial denture and dental implants. A guiding principle should be to try and maintain…

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    response, it will fall over onto its side, lie curled up with its mouth wide open, and secrete copious quantities of drool from its unusually large salivary glands as well as the aforementioned liquid that give the opossum the scent of carrion (see Figure 6). During this catatonic state, which may last anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, it will not respond to stimulus in order to further support the impression of death [3]. Interestingly, younger opossums are more prone to this reaction…

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    scenes and the Cathedral 's history. (Figure 5) The interaction between geometry and light in the windows and the different colors of stained glass create a visual experience with mystical and magical qualities that make the viewer feel like he is inside a living organism. The scenes from the Bible represented on the window panes at Gothic churches, teach the scripture to the people, because even without knowing how to read, anyone can understand the drawings. (Figure 6) There are two arcades on…

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    see how elements of fairy tale are used in order to create a motif or morals like a fairy tale does. For example, as the author states, “…some fairy-tale figure in a red cloak, descending towards a moment of carelessness that is the same as danger” (Atwood, 9). In this line, Atwood is making reference to Little Red Riding Hood by stating a figure in red. In addition, as we see Offred going shopping with a basket in her hand it can be linked to Little Red Riding Hoods’ basket that she used on her…

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    shapes. There are different shapes in this artwork. I saw a variety of shapes in the face of the figure, and I saw mostly triangles. The triangles have different shapes and sizes. In the shoulders of the women, you can tell there are triangles, but they have little lines on it. I also found ovals in the fingernails…

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    piece as the perfect blend of his old style and the new influences: while the mood and the style from Perugino's shop are evident, a more sophisticated engagement and balance between the figures and their environment, a trademark of Leonardo da Vinci, also unveils. The sensuality of this painting comes from the figures' expressions: Modonna's knowing gaze towards their future and the child's resolute one arouses fidelity and subtle understanding to the painting's deeper meaning ("Raphael's…

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