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    manufacturing/maintenance managers to implement CMS. These barriers are analyzed through ISM approach. The barriers were segregated to determine the driving barrier (which helps to achieve other barriers) and dependent barriers (which are achieved by driving and linkage barriers). CMS barriers have been analyzed through MICMAC analysis (based on their driving power and dependence power).The important significations appearing from this analysis are as follows: 1. The driver-dependence diagram…

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    Dennis Rader Case Study

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    serial murder is connecting crimes through the process of crime linkage. This paper will take a look at how police have used crime linkage to build criminal profiles that have helped catch famous serial killers that include BTK, the…

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    predisposition. Many factors contribute to type 2 diabetes, for example, obesity, lack of exercise, and nutrition. Recently, many studies have shown that genetics play an important role in the disease too. Those studies investigate the linkage between T2D and close members, for instance twins. Researchers have…

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    the viral 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…

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    Unlinked Gene Hypothesis

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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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    done that. This company is known for making their own path and targeting a market that is just as unique as them. Trader Joe’s has accomplished this goal through their relationship with employees and suppliers, various competitive advantages, and linkages in their value chain. Trader Joe’s as a company, is a well-oiled machine. They know when to discontinue their products and keep their shelves stocked with new items every week to catch the eye of their unique customers. The company takes in as…

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    instead of inhibiting the PBP enzymes responsible for catalysing peptidoglycan cross-linkage, glycopeptides such as vancomycin target the peptidoglycan precursor molecules (Geisel, Schmitz, Fluit, & Labischinski 2001). The terminal D-alanine on these precursors binds to the vancomycin, and so loses its affinity for the PBPs. As such,it cannot undergo transpeptidation,a vital step in peptidoglycan cross-linkage in cell wall synthesis (Rice 2012). Mechanisms of Resistance Because vancomycin…

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    Self Help Group Case Study

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    their personal demand. Moreover the interest charged for the thrift is also very low which is distributed among the members itself. The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) started a programme called the Self Help Group -bank linkage programme on a pilot basis in the year 1992 for extending credit to group of people without any collateral and without any specific project so that the group may utilize the amount for on-lending to its members. The programme essentially…

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    another gene. Epistatic effects is where the effects of one gene is dependent on the occurrence of one or more modifier genes, for example the genetic background, the example of this is the complete baldness gene to the brown hair gene. Sex-linkage Sex linkage is the phenotypic manifestation of an allele which is connected to the sex chromosome of an individual, examples of this include the genes that control colour blindness and the male pattern baldness Sex-influenced effects Sex…

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    Identifying the Presence of Macromolecules Using Benedict’s, Biuret’s, Sudan III, and Lugol’s Solution Betty Ngo Introduction Macromolecules are the critically important large molecules that fall into four main classes: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. Macromolecules are polymers which are built up by monomers. Monomers become polymers from the process dehydration reaction and polymers are broken apart by the process hydrolysis. Macromolecules are critically important…

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