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    As students taking psychology at Hood College, we started to learn about the branches of conditioning. After learning about this we were then asked to observe 3 different commercials that were very peculiar because they seemed normal to the naked eye. But after analyzing it more closely we saw a few different types of conditions being present. The types of condition that were perceived were classical conditioning, operant conditioning and observational learning. To start off, classical…

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    to the present. Hoppe visits the history of how the public health handles disease outbreaks and relates that to how their tactics lead to the stigmatism of HIV and ultimately HIV’s criminalization. Once criminalized, it is dissected how the justice system has managed to criminalize a community of people through illusions of harm and invasion of their private lives. Its criminalization also reveals how race, sexuality, and gender…

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    By having a capsule, it protect cells from engulfment by eukaryotic cells, such as macrophages. In other words, when S strain covers itself with a polysaccharide capsule, it protects it from the host’s immune system, resulting in the death of the host. In addition to that, R strain which is genetically identical, differ from S strain because it carries mutation that prevents it from making polysaccharide coat. According to the definition of mutation in iGenetics…

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    As I have mentioned in my previous posts, I have atrophic scars – some rolling scars on my left cheek and more box scars while on my right, few box scars and more ice pick scars. I guess I’m just lucky to have them all on my face. :/ Three weeks ago, I decided to have Fraxel done. Right after the procedure, I felt that the pits were really raised to the surface but I was not sure as it could be just the effect of having a swollen face. Truly, it was. After the scabs fell off completely (on day…

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    Body is the outer part of the car. It is consist of chassis and coachwork. Chassis is the structure of the car. It is like a skeleton. The other component of the car mounted the chassis. Coachwork is generally produced by sheet and, protected the car’s other component. Designing of the body is significant. Sports car companies attach importance to body design. The remarkable things are while designing the body; used materials, stiffness weigh of the body and, aerodynamic design.Lamborghini is…

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    Pulse Pressure Essay

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    D. PULSE PRESSURE INTRODUCTION The pulse pressure is the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure. The systolic or top pressure is defined as the amount of pressure exerted on the blood vessels when the ventricle is contract (systole). The pressure is due to the force produced as the blood is ejected contacted with the blood vessel’s wall. On the other hand, the diastolic or bottom pressure is defined as the amount of pressure of the blood vessels when the heart is at rest…

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    PROTEOMICS AND NUTRIGENOMICS ASSIGNMENT: PUFA AS NUTRACEUTICAL SUBMITTED TO: DR. SANAULLAH IQBAL SUBMITTED BY: MAHAM ABID REGISTRATION NO. : 2014-ND-026 NUTRACEUTICAL Nutraceutical is referred to a functional food ingredient or a nutrient that possesses therapeutic properties and claim health benefits among people. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON CHEMICAL NATURE Nutraceuticals can be divided as follows: • Isoprenoid derivatives • Phenolic substances • Fatty acids and structural lipids •…

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    Common Cold Case Study

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    Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) vaccine damages the intestinal linings and allows encephalopathic proteins to find their way into the nervous system, causing autism. Others claim that a preservative in vaccines called thimerosal is harmful to the central nervous system, while others raised the claim that the administration of different vaccines at the same time causes the immune system to be weak and can ultimately lead to…

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    Seam Lab Report

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    Defective can seam was the major reason to cause the canned food products being contaminated with microorganisms and the contaminants from the surrounding environment. Clostridium botulinum (C. botulinum) was the spore forming bacterial which can be commonly found in those contaminated or leakage canned products. They can multiply rapidly within the canned food as those food serve as the nutrients for them to grow. Botulism was the most common food born disease in the canned food industries. The…

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    colors promote a good night’s sleep. People should also turn off light, many blackout curtains and shades provide better energy. Keeping the room cooler in the summer and holding heat in during the winter. Also, people should set their bed in the command position of the room. It should have a view of the door. Celebrate nature, put potted plants or put a painting on the wall that depicts a beautiful and natural scene. And lastly, use the power of scents.. Lavender, chamomile, vanilla and honey…

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