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    Desoxyn (Methamphitamine ) Classification: CNS Stimulant/Anorexiant/ Sympathomimetic MW: 149.237 g/mol pKa: 9.87 (at 25 °C) Chemical Formula: C10H15N IUPAC Name: (2S)-N-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-amine Description Methamphetamine comes under category of amphetamine type stimulants. Methamphetamine is an Amphetamine Anorectic and Central Nervous System Stimulant. Other than clinical usage as an oral form or Intravenous form, methamphetamine has been highly abused as street drugs by…

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    colleagues were trying to determine the route of immune cells’ entrance and exit from the CNS to the systemic circulation when they discovered the meningeal lymphatics. They stumbled upon this amazing discovery when they were tracing the entrance and exit pathways of T-cells through the meninges (Iliff, et.al, 2015). Incidentally, other self-regulating researchers – Aspelund and colleagues of the University of Helsinki – were carrying out a similar study where they obtained similar results – the…

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    This arises from the alteration of metabolic pathways leading to overgrowth of flora which, in turn, makes them hard to control and thus potentially pathenogenic. This phenomenon can lead to the targeting of the microbiota by immune cells, referred to as dysbiosis. [7] Dysbiosis is related the…

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    genetics and nutrigenomics was born”(Wikipedia). This proves that nutrigenomics was developed from the research of the genetics listed above. Today, according to Appendix B, Nutrigenomics provides an increased understanding of how nutrition affects metabolic pathways. “Nutrigenomics is the new strategy in nutrition research that will lead to its development towards Nutritional Science 2.0”(Nutrigene.4t.com). It also shows the relation of genotype-phenotype to define an individual 's personal…

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    Cardiorespiratory System

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    cardiorespiratory system (Lotric & Stefanovska, 2000). Within muscle cells there are extremely limited stores for anaerobic energy; thus, a well-coordinated cardiovascular and respiratory system must be maintained to permit the utilization of aerobic energy pathways during exercise (Poole & Jones, 2012). In short, the aforementioned systems during resting and exercise conditions influence one another with the common goal of…

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    Dinitrophenols have long been used in weed control. Human exposure to these compounds can cause death or recovery occurs within 24 hours. Herbicides can also be transported via surface runoff to contaminate distant surface waters and hence another pathway of ingestion through extraction of those surface waters for drinking. http://npic.orst.edu/pest/weeds.html http://livinggreen.ifas.ufl.edu/landscaping/fertilizers_and_pesticides.html http://www.sciencedaily.com/terms/herbicide.htm…

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    The Central Dogma

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    Schlafen (Slfn) genes are a subclass of interferon-stimulated early response genes (ISGs) that are also generated directly by pathogens through the interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) pathways. Still, many ISGs are of unidentified or incompletely understood function. Jones, Landry, Pan & Weitzman (2013) said that new antiviral instrument within the distinctive immune response, in which SLFN11 selectively constrains the viral protein synthesis…

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    Workout Research Paper

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    CHAPTER I What is a workout? A workout can be defined as a physical activity that includes twenty five percent perspiration and seventy five percent of determination. It can also be stated in other words as one part physical exertion and three parts self discipline. Doing it is very easy but getting started is difficult. A workout has the ability to make you better than you were yesterday. It has the power to strengthen the body, relax the mind, toughen the spirit and boosts up your confidence…

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    Introduction Debates concerning the health effects of artificial sweeteners are relevant not only for scientists and dieticians, but also for diabetics and individuals who are trying to lose weight. According to the American Diabetes Association (2014), aspartame (Equal, NutraSweet); acesulfame potassium (Sunett, Sweet One); neotame; sucralose (Splenda); saccharin (Sweet ‘N Low, Sweet Twin, Sugar Twin); and advantame are six alternatives to natural sugar that are commonly added to foods and…

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    The laws of heredity discovered by G. Mendel are similar for all complex life creatures and he concluded that genes come in pairs one from each parent inherited as distinct units. Also, the mathematical patterns of inheritance as well as genes segregation and their appearance in the offspring as dominant or recessive traits were determined during his genetic experiments with pea plants and outlined three laws oh inheritance. First, the Law of Dominance is expressed where one allele dominates…

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