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    wish I was never born,” “I'm a failure,” “I can't do anything right” and “Nobody loves or cares about me” as signs of depression. These feelings can become overwhelming, leading teens to give up on themselves, relationships and on life in general” (Vivo). Teens who exhibit multiple of these characteristics are likely to have a form of mental disorder. The novel It’s Kinda a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini perfectly depicts what is like to have two of the most common disorders, anxiety and…

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    Astrocytes Lab Report

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    Researchers experiment with brain cells to understand the different pathways. As the follow experiment where researchers put glutamate in a culture where there were neurons and astrocytes. After a glucose use by cells, they saw an inhibition of the glucose transport into the neurons and this inhibition was stronger with add of lactate in the culture. This experiment show us that glutamate inhibited glucose transport into the neurons and in consequence inhibited glycolysis, and this is why it…

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    No significant signs were noticed in animals. Hence administered dose was found tolerable as no death was found. Therefore, 2000mg/kg dose of extract of Jasminum grandiflorum was considered maximum safe dose. 6.6. In-Vivo pharmacological activity Induction of diabetes: Diabetes mellitus was induced in rats by a single i.p. injection of alloxan monohydrate (120 mg/kg body weight) in normal saline (0.9% NaCl). Hyperglycemia was confirmed by fasting blood glucose level…

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    This article describes their development in the application of genetic code reprogramming techniques. The focus on the site-specifics of enzymatic mis-acetylation and looks to examine the translational machinery that increases the ranges of non-canonical amino acids. It is shown that misacetylationi in polypeptides show an increase in specific disease. Site-specific incorporation of genetic code reprogramming have demonstrated powerful techniques for investigation proteins and as a tool for…

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    Osseointegration Kinetics

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    There is still controversy as to the optimal features for implant surfaces regarding osseointegration kinetics. Direct bone apposition onto the conditioning film-coated surface of the titanium is critical. Surface composition, hydrophilicity, Critical Surface Tension and roughness are parameters that may play a role in the implant-tissue interaction. Guehnnec et al. (2007) reviewed the different methods used for applying osteoconductive coatings and increasing surface roughness to titanium…

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    The HIV virus came from near the equatorial West Africa, originating from a native chimpanzee that had been hunted for its meat. Chimps carried what was called Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV)(3). SIV ran through the blood stream of these chimps and as humans came into contact with the blood they became exposed to the original disease. After some time human systems mutated the SIV virus into HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). The virus travels through the body by accompanying the bodily…

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    immediate spin under 22°C. An indirect antiglobulin test would be performed on the mother’s serum to detect anti-C. A direct antiglobulin test would be performed on the fetus to detect the presence of antibodies coating the fetus’s red blood cells in vivo.…

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    the feared situation through an imagined exercise at first, and later through reality but gradually. By starting with situations which are mildly anxious and building up as fears are encountered, she would gradually be at ease around dogs. This In-vivo exposure can begin with her looking at a picture of a dog, and grow her ease around them to the point where she can play with them. This gradual exposure can help teach her how to interact with the feared stimuli, which in this case are dogs, and…

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    enemy of Argentina. Mario, a factory owner interviewed by Hearn, says that they keep it in the trees (Hearn 1). Paco is cheap, which is why most of its buyers are residents of the slums. Addicts of Paco dwelling in the slums are nicknamed “Muertos Vivo”, which translates to the walking dead (Hearn 2). Hearn answered my question, yet left my wondering a different one: how are people protecting themselves from this kind of…

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    Narrative Case Study

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    Written Response Research Purpose and Questions The purpose of this narrative case study is to explore how college students with learning difficulties could be better supported on their academic reading practices. A college degree is key for personal and economic growth. A Bachelor’s degree is worth $ 2.8 million, 57% more than a High School Diploma ($1.3 million on average) (Carnevale, , Rose, & Cheah, 2011) in a lifetime. In addition, higher education provides young adults a structured…

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