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    Olfactory Research Paper

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    Pyriform cortex represents the valence of smells but not the source. Olfactory tubercle responds to intended smells. Thus, olfactory tubercle is involved in attention modulation of the early olfactory code. Like the olfactory bulb and pyriform cortex, the olfactory tubercle has several features that link it to the role of processing smells. Olfactory processing regions from the nose are integral in the multimodal processing…

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    Gabriel Faure was a French composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers and he was best known for his Requiem. Life and Music It would appear that Fauré’s exceptional gift for music was obvious to everyone except his father, Toussaint-Honore. Being musically inclined since early childhood, he turned his talent into profession and is remembered for his-well known piece…

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    Diatonic Themes In Music

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    General Overview This composition is in a 3/4 tempo, typical rhythm for a bolero (Andalusian ballet) , but with a slower tempo (moderato assai). Two melodies, the first is in C major and it is diatonic, the second is in C minor and it is more rich of syncopation and flattened notes, like Bb, Eb and Db. Those two themes, are played on a rhythmic pattern without variations from the beginning to the Finale, structured in two bars, initially played only by drums, and it is used as introduction for…

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    Emotion regulation is comprised of both internal and external influences on the modulation of emotional intensity and reactivity (Morris et al., 2007). Because humans come into the world almost completely dependent on caregivers for modulation of emotion, the external strand of regulation must precede development of internal self-regulation. Over time, through the external process of caregiving, infants internalize models of self-regulation – and if the caregiving received is sensitive and…

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    HPS and LED hibay lights are not actually the same as some people may think of. Their differences come in performance. The following are some of the comparisons between these two hibay lights. They include the following. Life comparison LED hibay is basically a semiconductor diode and its source theory of life is very long. The principle of this hibay is to meet within the required temperature range section, L70 light fades standards. However, the entire life of the lamp light source is not…

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    Sleep Apnea

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    Patients with sleep apnea, a sleep disorder characterized by intermittent episodes of hypoxia (CIH), are at an increased risk for cardiovascular problems. CIH leads to a long lasting augmentation of respiratory and sympathetic motor output after the cessation of CIH, a phenomena termed long-term facilitation (LTF). LTF is a serotonin dependent mechanism. Additionally, serotonergic neurons in the raphe nuclei receive dense projections from orexin (OX) neurons; thus OX may contribute to the…

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    woodwind melody is now shared between the violins, oboe, and flute in G major. In bars 74–88, the music modulates initially consecutive bars from G major, by fattening the B to produce G minor and then moving to chords C minor and F7 to effect a modulation to Bb major. From this point, the bass rises chromatically through C minor and F major to D7 and onto G minor and then a chord which can be seen as an A minor chord with a diminished or as C minor with an added sixth, to A 7 and onto D,…

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    Title: Angelus autem Domini Publisher: Friedrich Pustet (1854) Composer/Arranger: Felice Anerio Voicing: SATB Language: Latin Difficulty Level: Medium Length of Piece: 1:40 Accompanied or A Cappella: A Cappella Sacred or Secular: Sacred Comments: This is an A cappella piece that requires experienced singers. There are no extreme ranges. Ranges and tessitura are generally standard.. Highly recommended work for Easter as it’s a religious work. 2. Title: Factum est…

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    Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a life-limiting genetic disorder affecting 70,000 individuals worldwide (about 30,000 in the US). Recent advances in new drug development – approval of Kalydeco and Orkambi - represent a success for the CF community. However, these compounds are not sufficient to cure CF because (a) they show modest improvement in lung function, a key measure for cystic fibrosis patients; (b) efficacy decreases with long term use; and (c) additional drugs are required in patients with…

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    Neurodegeneration

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    neuronal cells an increase in intracellular calcium (likely from the activation of the ER-calcium IP3Rs) is observed. There is evidence for ER calcium stores dysfunction in AD. This dysfunction has been related to Beta-amyloid pathology, but the modulation of IP3R by pathology related to Tau has not been reported. Our results suggest that downregulating IP3R expression or…

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