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    It is surprising to see that the common image for all soccer players is not true since goalkeepers have their own separate look. Significant differences have been noted in physiological requirements, such as body characteristics and performance test results, and nutritional intake of goalkeepers and field players. Understanding the influence of playing position on dietary intake, body composition and soccer-specific fitness tests is essential in knowing the overall differences in goalkeepers and…

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    Vitamins Synthesis

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    Actually the solvent breaks the lipoproteins bonds. For the lipid lineage a mixture of methanol and chloroform in ratio of (2:1) is used. If doing for milk then treat the milk with an ammonia solution and also alcohol and then cool it then extract with petroleum ether mixture. This results in protein precipitation…

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    reached 13.82% (wet weight) and 19.96% (dry weight), lipid 7.80% (dry weight), fiber showed a value of 3.38% (dry weight) and 44.52% (wet weight). All of components in A. dorsata bee bread are placed in the range given by Compos et al., (2008) (Table 1). Table 1. Detailed composition of A. dorsatabee bread (dried mass). Main components Content (% of dry weight) Test Result Range Result (min-max) (Compos et al., 2008) Proteins 19.96 10 – 40 Lipids 7.80 1 – 13 Fibre 3.28 0.3 – 20 Ash…

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    What is the cardiovascular system? The cardiovascular system functions when it transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues around the body. While also transporting oxygen around the body this system transports carbon dioxide which is a waste product from the body to the lungs. The cardiovascular system works when a person breathes air through their mouth and nose and then it travels the lungs. Oxygen from the air is slowly absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs. The heart then…

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    of the pilus, and it is segment that comes in contact with alpha 5 beta 1 integrin, and is crucial in the introduction of cytotoxin associated gene A into the cytoplasm of the target cell [14] [15-17]. Alpha 5 beta 1 integrin is found in a lipid raft; those lipid rafts appear to be crucial for the attachment of type four secretion system to the surface of the gastric epithelial cells [18]. In addition, CagX is important in the structure and activity of the type four secretion system pilus [19].…

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    Obese Patient Assessment

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    Evaluation of an obese person should include medical history, physical examination and laboratory examination. Under clinical evaluation, there is history and physical examination. These are the specific questions they asked for history such as family history of medical disease and obesity, lifestyle factors (current diet, physical activity, smoking and alcohol intake), current and past medical history (any psychological history such as eating disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder or any…

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    steroid hormones accountable for the creation of male sex characteristics. For instance, through the substitution of an acid group for the hydroxyl group, known as esterification of testosterone, the water solubility of the molecule is lowered and its lipid solubility enlarged, permitting a sterile oil-based injectable to create a lot of storage in the muscle, from which it is gradually released. Explanations like this can be the reason why being muscular and strong is referred to masculinity.…

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    Thiazide Diuretics are very similar to loop diuretics in that they both get rid of sodium, chloride, potassium and water. Thiazide diuretics work at the proximal part of the distal convoluted tubule. Thiazides have the ability to increase uric acid plasma and glucose plasma levels. The only big difference between thiazide diuretics and loop diuretics is that the amount of diuresis make by thiazides are very low compared to the biggest amount of diuresis created with loop diuretics. Sulfonamide…

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    in their course of treatment (2). Radiation therapy involves exposure to normal tissues as well as the tumor tissue and can cause damage to the normal cells because of the high energy of the gamma and X-ray (1). All molecules in the cell including lipids, proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids have potential to receive damage by radiation. However, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) because of its function is the most important molecule in the cell which will be affected by ionizing radiation. Gamma…

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    Steroids In A Cell City

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    Rough-ER are flat like pancakes while we are totally tubular. Although we create adrenal steroids, we also play a large role in the detoxification of the liver when there has been a large consumption of alcohol. We also take part in the creation of lipids that can be transported throughout the city. Just like our predecessor, the Nucleus, kept us alive through his DNA and ability to help us multiply, we help to keep this cell alive to create substances that can prolong and fight unwanted…

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