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    seen. It’s stone walls glitter through the trees. Gawain meets the host, and they make a bargain. The host promises to give Gawain whatever he wins in the woods in exchange for whatever Gawain wins in the castle. Gawain holds up his end of the deal on every day except for the third. The lady of the castle gives Gawain a green girdle that will protect him against anything, and Gawain keeps it for himself instead of giving it to his host. Later, Gawain leaves the castle and meets the Green Knight.…

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    endothelial cells. Dendritic cells are cells that live in the immune system of mammals, and they are responsible for managing a molecule known as antigen. Antigen is a very important molecule that is responsible for activating an immune response for its host. Endothelial cells are cells that line the surface of blood vessels. Upon first entering the body of a mammal, the Lassa virus attacks the dendritic cells and shut down the movement of antigen. With the antigen out of the way, the virus is…

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    enzyme. Then, the DNA is put into a vector ( a DNA molecule used to transport genetic material into another cell). The vector is introduced to a host cell by the process called transformation, then the host cell copies the vector DNA with the original DNA; creating copies of the inserted DNA. After the DNA is done copying, it is then removed from the host cell and purified cell. There are many misconceptions about cloning that cause it to be looked upon as a bad thing. One major misconception…

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    with the host cell which is E. coli. Finally, T-4 bacteriophage is a virus it has none of the properties of life like being made up of cells and grow independently, but it can reproduce, so therefore it is non-living. However, an E. coli bacterium is a bacteria and it is a unicellular organism which is an organism that consists of a single cell and it fits nicely into the definition of life, so therefore it is living.…

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    Introduction Over thousands of microorganisms discovered cause human diseases. One of the infectious microorganisms is the spirochete bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which belongs to the genus Borrelia and family Spirochaetaceae. According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), B. burgdorferi was first isolated in 1982 by a zoologist and microbiologist Willy Burgdorfer, Ph.D., thus the name burgdorferi. Lyme disease, which is caused by the bacterium B. burgdorferi…

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    The host organisation for both events are heavily relied on for the event to successfully operate. Tennis Australia and The University of South Australia both manage all aspects of these events although the Australian Open is a for-profit event and the Uni…

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    eventually comes across a mysterious castle whose host strikes a deal with him asking Gawain to give him whatever Gawain acquires throughout the day at the castle in exchange for what the host acquires while hunting. Up to this point, Gawain is simply accepting his fate of death at the hands of the Green Knight. After a few days, Gawain is given a girdle that prevents him from being harmed. Gawain immediately restrains himself from giving it to the host seeing it as a way out of having to die…

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    hemagglutinin (HA) binding to sialic acid receptors on the surface of the host cell. This is widely acceptable that the human-specific HA subtypes selectively bind to the α(2,6)-sialic acid linkage, while the avian-specific HA subtypes selectively bind to the α(2,3)-sialic acid linkage. This selective binding is the key determinant for the host tropism (Garcia Sastre., 2010). The HA protein binds to sialic acid-containing receptors on the host cell surface and mediates fusion of the viral…

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    played games interviewing her corncob doll and the crows on the fence of her family's property” (Editors, 2016) The changes she made A person like Oprah you can expected a hundred of achievement and success , in the begging when she was a host in Chicago WLS-TV the first episode for her on January 2 , 1984 . (Editors, 2016)the show become the highest rated talk show in Chicago ,while before was rated as a low rated show . then she became like a treasure to the producers to bring her…

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    In times of war or disaster, citizens often flee their home country in search of a safe haven in another. Such individuals have been termed “refugees.” More specifically, as defined by the 1951 Convention and Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, a refugee is a person who “is outside of the country of his nationality, and is unable to, or [because of] fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country” (Convention and Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees). In…

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