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    Ovarian Stroma

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    dependent manner. The granulosa binds FSH which stimulates granulosa-mediated aromatization of androgens to estrogens (4). Acting with FSH androgens stimulate proliferation of granulosa cells, causing follicular growth. There is then a positive feedback loop by oestrogens that stimulate granulosa proliferation which produce more oestrogen. As a result, this causes a large increase in circulating eostrogen which can also be detected in urine and used as a marker to the state of maturity of the…

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    Osteopathic Medicine

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    hydration would result in the intracellular fluid having an excess amount of water without the Potassium (K+) or Phosphate (H2PO4-) ions present, thus creating a homeostatic imbalance between the two fluid environments. The presence of a negative feedback loop allows for “a state of dynamic constancy” (Fox, 2013) to be maintained within the cells internal environment and ensure that homeostasis and constant conditions are maintainable between these fluid environments, regardless of the…

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    Section I. Theoretical Rationale and Philosophy for the Classroom Environment When it comes to creating my own personal philosophy as a teacher I had many theorists to build my own ideas of off. We covered a multitude of varying theorists this term, but the four that I found myself connecting with the most were Carl Rogers, Haim Ginott, Fred Jones as well as the philosophical pair of Richard Curwin and Allen Mendler. All of these theorists have helped in molding my own philosophies as a teacher…

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    Merchants Of Cool Culture

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    In a world where technology is constantly advancing, it is impossible to escape the media. David Grazian states this idea by stating that we are not as immune from pop culture as we would like to believe we are (Grazian, 2010). The media is constantly influencing society in ways that most people are unaware of. Due to the huge impact of media on culture, it is possible to examine it from the critical perspective in terms of the consequences that arise (Grazian, 2010). Using the film,…

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    The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg, he claims people can understand and change personal habits. Duhigg provides a description of the so-called habit loop composed of a cue, routine, and reward, pointing out the cues start habits and rewards signal the brain to remember routines. In fact, the author's purpose is to inform the reader about habit loops so they can see how habits work and thus remake them. With Duhigg’s insight about habits, students can stop the bad habit of procrastination,…

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    Gram staining is a technique where certain stains are used to identify bacteria. It was discovered in 1884 by Hans Christian Gram where he used stains to differentiate bacterial cells in diseased lung tissue. Gram staining has evolved over time to become a trusted and common diagnostic tool used in clinical and research settings. Gram stains are mainly used to identify unknown bacteria. It is often the first test used on an unknown sample of bacteria. For medicinal uses gram staining is commonly…

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    Ferroelectricity Essay

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    in Paraelectric phase (the phase where the elementary dipoles of different crystal unit cells are randomly oriented). Below this, the material is present in ferroelectric phase. Figure 4: The ferroelectric hysteresis loop [3] Ferroelectric materials are investigated based on their behavior when an external electric field…

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    Ampicillin Experiment

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    Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a rod-shaped, gram negative bacteria that is part of the normal bacterial flora of the human intestine. These particular strains are not pathogenic, however other strains can cause food poisoning if consumed. E. coli’s entire genome has been sequenced and the genes it codes for are relatively well known.1 E. coli DNA is in the form of a plasmid which is circular DNA. Plasmids are easy to manipulate, self-replicating, stable, and applicable to various organisms due…

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    spring between an Italian nurse, Luz, and the American soldier, they fall and in love and the climax starts when the nurse refuses to go with him to America, it ends by Luz sinking into cheap relationship and the guy gonorrhea from a sales girl in the loop department. The story ends on summer "on a hot evening in Padua...", then the American soldier stays at the hospital for three months after this and Luz takes good care of him in her nightshift, "…Luz stayed on night duty for three months."…

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    Profiling: Serial Killers

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    Profiling has captured the imaginations of Hollywood filmmakers and their audiences for well over a decade. Viewers are easily captivated by Sherlockian detectives who profile perpetrators with brilliant precision, making for bewitching plotlines and intriguing character developments. Yet experts are far more critical of this lasso-like investigative tool. Research suggests that investigators cannot simply walk into a crime scene, construct a profile based on whatever information is left behind,…

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