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    into a direct method and indirect method. Indirect method or in vitro method consists of DPPH radical scavenging activity assay, Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) while direct method or in vivo method usually using ferric ion reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assay. The most common assay has been used for antioxidant analysis is by using DPPH radical scavenging activity assay. This assay…

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    signalling pathway, carrying out its significant function in regulating the differentiation and homeostasis in the cell which is adaptable by stress through the triggering of the mitohormesis (1 and 4 in 2). Most importantly, by conducting some in vivo experiments, some independent studies explained that mitochondrial reactive oxygen stress (mtROS) have the ability to even extend lifespan and delay the happening of some age-related disease in some model organisms (1, Hekimi et al., 2011 in 1).…

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    These individual’s hemostatic profiles under certain conditions and particular drugs will lead to a better understanding of bleeding risk ad clinical clotting prediction. Unlike other complex bench-top tests, it can reproduce the physiology of in vivo hemostasis and thrombosis. FlowMAP measurements do not lack of freedom degrees to decode thrombotic states as it happens in single measurements. Its variability reflects the hemostatic state when reacting to controlled drugs.…

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    The aim of this paper was to find a correlation between elevated levels of testosterone and prostate cancer. The rationale behind this is testosterone is needed for the formation of the prostate. Elevated level are need for adolescent males can form their reproductive system, in which the prostate is included. Also the formation of the adrenal gland is important because testosterone is an androgen that is made it the adrenal gland after puberty. Therefore, some scientists believe that there is a…

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    between what instrument was holding the melody. However, the trombone tended to hold the melody majority of the time. Most of the time, the tuba acted as the base throughout the piece. Since there were no lyrics, the melody was rhythmic. The tempo felt vivo. The texture was rhythmically dense because the instruments were layered on top of each other to create a melancholy feeling. This piece felt as if it was a sweet sorrow. The piece did give a story within my head. It reminded me of saying…

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    Nearly every disease known to man has the capacity to be treated or further understood through knowledge gained in stem cell research. While humans have come far in preventative measures and treatments for many types of disease, there are still many that take people from their families and friends every year. However controversial, stem cell research has greatly improved our understanding of the human body, and it is that research that will finally lead to the demise of the diseases many suffer…

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    o TO DO:  List of authorities  Proof read and compare to online article  Take out headings and arrange document Authority: Fraudulent Conveyance Act Fraudulent Preference Act Wills Variation Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 490 FACTS The appellant Mr. Dennis Mawdsley and the settlor Ms. Joan Meshen began living together in 1988. According to the evidence, Mr. Mawdsley became the “spouse” of Ms. Meshen in accordance with the Wills Variation Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 490, s. 1(b) as repealed by Wills,…

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    Nikky Garcia In chapter 2, three different paradigms are discussed. These are the genetic, neuroscience, and cognitive behavioral paradigm. Each of these theories explains psychological disorders in a different way. Although they all have different theories about why these disorders occur they are all interrelated. The cognitive behavioral approach is one of the many approaches to explain abnormal behavior. One of the treatments for this type of therapy is cognitive restructuring. The…

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    Cisplatin Research Paper

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    New Trends and Future Developments of Platinum-Based Antitumor Drugs (Oxaliplatin) Introduction: The purpose of this report is to go through the recent studies and scenarios to get an understanding of future developments of platinum-based antitumor drugs. Cisplatin was discovered in 1845 by an M Peyrone, which lead the molecule to be known as 'Peyrone 's salt '. However the authorization for cisplatin for the cures of ovarian and testicular cancer was given in 1978. Currently in cancer…

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    Is Oxytocin a potential treatment for social deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorders? A principal feature of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) is a deficit in social interaction and empathy. In animal and in (some human) studies, oxytocin administered as an intranasal spray has demonstrated improved social interactions (1-4). Past and current studies have provided some genetic evidence that suggests oxytocin pathways in the brain might be deficient in patients with ASDs, although conflicting…

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