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    H.E. double hockey sticks. But then Travis remembers, he still has his Slag sword. Packed away in his pocket. So he takes it out and slits the rope. Not thinking, he falls into the lava. But he then is mutated and comes out looking like a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. So he fights Bowser. Bowser takes out a piece of gum. He chews it and gets firepower. Meaning he can breath fire. It’s an epic battle. Fire flying, flinging and falling. Burning the OTHER rope, of which Harley was strapped in. Right…

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    little I have always been interested in the study of biology. I used to watch various cartoons that often included a mad scientist that would experiment on various creatures in the laboratory to enhance the creature’s physical abilities and create a mutant race to assist in their plot to destroy the world. For this reason I often hated the idea of animals being used in laboratories when I was little, but as I grew up and gained exposure to the real world, I realized things in the laboratory were…

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    A. Introduction Imagine yourself living with a medical condition that restricts you from eating certain foods that are rich in iron and foods that increase the absorption of iron. While it is impossible to completely avoid iron in your diet, even moderate amounts can be fatal in the long run, because your body absorbs more iron from the food that you eat than most people. For many years, hemochromatosis has been a mystery to medicine, and scientists all over the world have investigated the…

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    (Move to treatment??) Researchers have discovered that the fight against invading B. anthracis begins with the first infected cell. They found that the impacted macrophages will instantly communicate with other immune cells to warn them of the distress and develop a strategy in order to survive. The key signaling molecule that is involved in the survival strategy is adenosine triphosphate or ATP, which is a basic currency of energy transfer used by all organisms for various biochemical processes…

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    The wild type cell show high levels of RPE65, as did the cells with the defective RPE65 gene that were treated with AAV-RPE65, whereas the RPE65 deficient cells did not show the label. AAV-RPE65 was also delivered intraocularly to three dog with the mutant RPE65 gene (Table 1), ten of these dogs light sensitive cells were tested by electroretinography (Figure 3). Dogs with the wild type gene coding for RPE65 responded to increasing stimulus as intensity increased with both bipolar cells, and…

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    Frilled Lizards

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    10. Is it a beard? Is it a clown's frilly neck poof? We don't really know. But check out the crazily posh, over the top neck fur on this critter. Frilled lizards would be envious. In fact, the so called king of beasts -- the African male lion -- would be envious. All that furry drama, drawn up in a surprisingly conservative black, white and gray color scheme, as if to intentionally set off the topaz eyes as stunningly as possible. Could you be any more subtle, sophisticated and dramatic all at…

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    also mean the destruction of the town if weapons are in the wrong hands, and Zil is one of them. Ever since the killing of his best friend Harry, he has hated the freaks. He hates them so much he said when hanging Hunter; “Take him, the murdering mutant scum!”(Grant 523). Additionally, he made a group called the Human Crew or H.C. He wants to abolish every freak in the FAYZ and just have normal people remain. His plan is to take out one freak at a time. The problem is that his crew only has bats…

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    Isabel is a completely normal, American 5 year old. She has a playful imagination. As described by her teacher, she is a hurricane of excitement. A few days ago, she complained of chills and a slight cough. Now, she is running a fever. Cheerful giggling, no longer echoes through the stairwell of her home. In two days, small white spots will begin to appear on her face. Over the course of the next three days, a rash will develop on her face and spread across her skin. The rash will eventually…

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    Tom Spring from Research News reported “about 10,000 people in the United States may be wrongfully convicted of serious crimes each year” (1). A large scandal occurred in 1989 where 5 innocent young men were accused of raping Trisha Meili who was jogging in Central Park. On the night of April 19, 1989, a large group of 25 or more African American teenagers stormed Central Park, New York, looking to create havoc and chaos. The boys all committed many crimes that night. Only five teenagers were…

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    parent is a heterozygote, in which case the child can be affected if either a new mutation occurs on the gamete inherited from the other parent, or uniparental disomy occurs resulting in the child inheriting two copies of the heterozygous parent’s mutant allele. When calculating risks in autosomal recessive inheritance, the underlying principle is to establish the probability that both the parents are carriers and then multiply the product of these probabilities by ¼, this being the risk that…

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