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    diagnose the disease as the above ground symptoms were not that obvious, this was remain unnoticed for long time. The major distinctive symptom of the common root rot is the dark brown discoloration of the sub crown internode portion of the root. This necrosis in extreme cases extends upwards…

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    determine possible long-term effects these substances for 2 years on rats. Results observed were considerably controversial, Female rats grew mammary tumors, and their pituitary was impaired, sex hormone levels were modified. In male rats, liver necrosis was visible and kidney cells were notably larger, and their tumors were about 4 bigger in size. Author concluded that these altered characteristics could be explained by endocrine disrupting of roundup and transgenic modified foods resistance to…

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    ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity on leaves extract of Callistemon citrinus by using inhibition of albumin denaturation technique. Method- The different extract i.e. chloroformic, ethanolic and aqueous extract at different concentrations was incubated with egg albumin in controlled experimental condition and subjected to determine absorbance to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity. Diclofenac sodium was used as the standard/ reference drug. Result: This…

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    INTRODUCTION Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an auto-immune system. Auto mean self. Autoimmune means that our immune system cannot differentiate between foreign invaders and our own healthy body tissues and decide that our healthy cells are foreign substance. Thus, creating autoantibodies which are protein that attack and eventually destroy the healthy tissues. This means that our body ability to prevent and fight against infection are reducing. SLE is more than any connective tissues…

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    Mr. ABC came in to the emergency department (ED) with a chief complaint of left sided chest pain with giddiness and associated with diaphoresis the same morning. While in the ED, he developed a sudden episode of shortness of breath. Mr. ABC has nil past medical or surgical history and has an allergy to Enalapril. His parameters taken are as follows: • Blood pressure: 112 /60 mmHg • Pulse rate: 42 beats/min • Temperature: 35.9°C • Spo2: 97% on room air • Respiration rate: 17 breaths/min An…

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    Background: Polycystic Kidney Disease (PCKD) is the most frequent inherited renal cystic disease around the world. PCKD is a very complex group of disorders characterized by the formation and growth of multiple renal cysts, containing urine-like fluid, which displace renal tubules and frequently leads to end stage renal disease (ESRD). PCKD has two major forms and can be transmitted as autosomal dominant or recessive traits with variable expression. 1-3 Major advances have been done towards…

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    Introduction Vitamin A deficiency (VAD), the leading cause of preventable blindness in children worldwide, is especially prevalent in India (Chow, Klein & Laxminarayan, 2010). Due to the limited availability of nutritious staple foods in poor and rural areas, India hosts about 35 million children with VAD—the greatest number, and the greatest percentage, of VAD children in the world (ibid). VAD also affects more than 12 percent of pregnant women in India, causing them and many of their children…

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    2. MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES: 2.1. What are Monoclonal Antibodies? 2.1.1. “Clones” A clone is a group (family) of cells which come from a single parent cell that divides various times and are identical in all ways. In their structure, metabolic characteristics, functions, etc. 2.1.2. “Antibodies” An antibody is a protein which is produced by the human body’s immune system when it detects a substance that may be harmful (antigens like: bacteria, viruses, chemicals, parasites, etc). Antibodies…

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    Child's Background and Development History Max is a 5-Year-old boy who is actually in Kindergarten. Max has physical which doesn’t affect his learning and learning disabilities. When Max was born mom had difficulties during the pregnancy based on information provided by grandparents. Max live with his grandparents, he also have a baby brother who live with Max’s biological parents. The services provided to Max are occupational and physical therapies and a one to one health paraprofessional who…

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    Dopamine Research Paper

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    to the nerve receptors and confuse the brain by mimicking certain neurotransmitters. This chain of events creates a dangerous chemical imbalance within the brain and shut down the safety mechanism of the brain for chemical imbalance, resulting in necrosis (nerve cell death) and nerve cell structural change. Taking of Meth produces a rapid pleasurable feeling, increased sexual desire, mood lift, and energy increase, which is followed by feelings of depression and irritability when the drug wears…

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