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    identities, such as social inequality in its complex forms. Bromley, in her writing, explains that the societal categories that define one 's identity and status quo further enables the development of hierarchies, and unearned privilege. Identity markers such as gender, sex, class, and race are socially constructed factors that further put up barriers of inclusion and exclusion for the individuals of society. In order to explain the root of the problem or offer a solution to eliminate these…

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    Stop! Do not throw away that blue sweater just because it is starting to look worn out. Washing your favorite throw overs can cause them to look worn and shaggy with fuzzy lint pulled up over time. That doesn't mean those throw overs are now to be thrown away. Possibly the best advice Wengie could pitch our way is taking an average razor and shaving your sweater. Shaving delicately will pull that lint right off smoothing the material out and renewing the bright colors giving the newly bought…

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    Scientific Eve Summary

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    Scientific Eve is said to be our furthest known ancestor by geneticist Spencer Wells. He supports this theory because of his Genealogical journey examining the DNA of people from all regions of the world. He found these people in one of the most diverse spots in the world, Queens, N.Y U.S.A.. He explains to us that genealogy allows us to trace back to 3 or 4 generations of ancestors. Renowned international scientists and IBM researchers, led by Dr.Spencer Wells are in a research partnership with…

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    the dish. Use a match/lighter to light the candles. Time 20 seconds with a stopwatch, then after 20 seconds turn the glass upside down and place the glass over the candle. When the water is sucked in from beneath and into the glass, with a permanent marker, draw a line to where the water has reached in the glass. Clean up and do the experiment again, but this time, use a different sized candle. Once you've done the same with for all the candles, compare where the water has reached. Repeat this 3…

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    can change the psychology surrounding them. Thus, it is possible to raise a child who had an incredibly dire utero experience into a functional, happy person and vice versa. Paul gives explanation of this with regards to PTSD and how this genetic marker could be both a hindrance or survival testimony (Paul, 2011). So, I cannot say that I fall on one spectrum more than the other.…

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    Cancer Stem Cells Essay

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    Cancer Stem Cells Stem cells play an important role in the creation of complex structures within the human body, and they can also produce tumors. The properties of stem cells have a large implementation of how cancerous stem cells survive and replicate. Elimination of these cancer stem cells presents a complex challenge because in order to remove the stem cell it must first be targeted and eradicated using critical therapeutic approaches. The properties of cancer stem cells are used to develop…

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    The idea that Chicano English has a low social status is not novel to speakers of the dialect. Ms. Guerra, a San Francisco native who speaks Chicano English, says she feels like people take her less seriously, especially because her “vocabulary and grammar is not good to begin with.” Note that Guerra may think that her vocabulary and grammar is “not good” because she compares to to the standard and what she was taught in school, and does not validate the correctness of her own dialect. Rather…

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    (2014) conducted GWAS of 282 soybean breeding lines for resistance to SCN HG Type 0 using the USLP 1.0 SNP arrays (Hyten et al. 2010). The authors detected a significant association between markers and the known gene regions but no novel regions were detected. Han et al. (2015) identified 19 association signals significantly related to resistance to SCN HG Types 0 (race 3) and 1.2.3.5.7 (race 4) as well as over 130 new sources of SCN resistance…

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    Clopidogrel Resistance

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    responsiveness [52]. As discussed above platelet function tests are expensive ,time consuming and complicated , however this relatively simple and readily available test; measurement of MPV by automated cell counter, has been accepted as a surrogate marker of platelet function [10]. In the few existing literature about correlation of MPV levels and clopidogrel resistance, Asher et…

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    Objectives: In the present study we made an attempt to evaluate the association of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1(PAI-1)4G/5G polymorphism with oxidative stress markers Malondialdehyde (MDA) and High sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), fibrinolysis marker PAI-1and lipid profiles. Subject and Methods: Blood was drawn and DNA extracted from 90 subjects (46 cases and 44 controls). The 4G/5G polymorphism of PAI-1 was amplified using specific primers. Amplified products were visualized by…

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