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    Globular Proteins

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    It will also describe two groups of proteins and give some examples. Proteins (also called polypeptides, peptides or amino acids) are large polymers and main components of cells. They are produced by condensation reaction from amino acid monomers, therefore proteins are called condensation polymers. Each protein is formed by a unique sequence of 20 naturally occurring amino acids. However, not all the amino acids need to be find in one protein. Some can be found many times and some are not…

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    Therefore DNA extracted from the sample manually or using instruments like COBAS Ampliprep. (National Human Genome Research Institute, 2015) The sample used in PCR should be free from DNA contaminations. The basic steps of PCR are: 1. Denaturation – the main purpose of this step to separate or to denature the DNA strands by heating the reaction strongly. This provides single-stranded template for the next step. This is carried at a temperature of 900c (1940F) to break the bonds between…

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    in my life, I had to use the FIT method to create the right learning pattern combination. I had to forge my sequence pattern. It is my lowest score, and though my score is in the use first ranking, I always avoid this pattern. I had to create a routine. I used precision to do this by observing and outlining my new routine, which would include allotted study time. I then intensified my sequence pattern by setting reminders and alarms on my computer and phone which would remind me that it was time…

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    the fear of Nick death from illness. Sarah Watts uses the conventional features of a narrative film, such as visual images, dialogues, sound however she also uses other interesting techniques to convey her messages, such as flask backs, animated sequences, Silence and Shadows. Flashback are used to show the connection between Meryl and Nick. NI Sarah Watt’s shows important connection between Meryl and Nick through the technique of flashbacks. Nick flashback – the death of his father. The…

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    causing the child to start crying. Each time the researchers administers the experiment the sequence of events were followed exactly the same to ensure consistency. With any type of learned or conditioned response consistency is important. The researchers found that if the stimuli were introduced consistently that Albert's response would be the same. So each time time Albert was administered the same sequence of events his response to each of the stimuli was the same. Each run, Albert was…

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    pair, which is 3 dollars approximately. The human genome consists of 3 x 109 bases. There for the approximate cost sequencing the whole human genome would have been 9000,000,000 dollars. The main objectives of human genome project were :- 1. To determine the number of all base pairs in human genome and to sequence them 2. To identify the functions of all genes present in human genome 3. To identify genes responsible for genetic disorders 4. To establish the susceptibility or resistance to…

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    Case 8.2: Boolean Toys

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    A good example of the alphabetic and sequence codes would be to use the first four letters of the customer’s first name combined with a four number sequence (Tilley, & Rosenblatt, 2016). For example, for Jane Johnson, the code would be JANE8645. This code is common for most organizations since it includes the name of the customer, which is advantageous for both the organization and the customer. For the product codes, the straight numeric sequence would be preferable since it is easier to create…

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    island of high temperature. The infrared thermogram monitors and records the temperature changes on the surface of the test object, thermogram, and stores the change process in the form of an infrared image sequence. Quantitative detection of defects can be achieved by analyzing thermogram sequence. 3.1 Brief description of test object As shown in Figure 2, two wedge-shaped grooves of the same shape were made on a PVC slab sized 152.00×110.00×3.00 mm3, and numbered as defects #1 and #2. The…

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    Telomeres

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    contained the six base sequence TTGGGG iterated many times (Blackburn and Gall, 1978). Over the decades, literature has arisen that has revealed many things regarding telomeres. However, as with the case with many scientific endeavours, as one question is answered, another would arise. As a result, research in telomere biology has become one which many are deciding to take on. We know that proper replication of the telomeric DNA at chromosome ends is critical for…

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    City Lights by Charlie Chaplin it is a great silent romantic comedy film, where the story has a great chronological connection with the main characters and the viewers. How does the editing style of the story and the key props such as the flowers add a meaning to the story City Lights by Charlie Chaplin? Based on the editing style such as the montage sequence, reaction shot and eye match, it reflects and help to symbolizes the love with out the important of money and physical appearance. The…

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