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    Paul Pierre Broca talked about ‘le grand lobe limbique’ in 1878 or the great limbic lobe and used the term “limbic” (from the Latin limbus for border) to the rounded rim of the cortex which also has the cingulate and the parahippocampalgyri. However, its supposed role in emotion was elaborated by the American physician, James Papez in 1937 in the influential paper titled ‘A proposed mechanism of emotion’. This anatomical model is called the Papez circuit.[2] In the year of 1948 scientist…

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    Ethanol Persuasive Essay

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    ozone was measured. This means that it was making air pollution even worse than it is now. According to ethanol scientist, Neela Banerjee, when gas vehicles rose from 14% to 76%, ambient ozone concentrations fell about 20%. Ethanol is made with nitric oxide, a chemical that is a huge contributor to creating smog and acid rain. Ethanol critics have said, “Ethanol is as bad or even worse than oil.” It is not just the burning of ethanol that causes air pollution; it is also the way it is made.…

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    Dark Chocolate Experiment

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    other fruits tested, which included blueberries and acai berries. Dark chocolate can improve blood flow and lower blood pressure Flavanols in dark chocolate can stimulate the endothelium, the inner layer of arteries to produce a gas called nitric oxide (NO). One of the functions of NO is that sends signals to the arteries to relax, which reduces the resistance to blood flow and thus lowers blood pressure. There are many controlled studies showing that cocoa and dark chocolate can…

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    The Endocrine System is considered to be an integrative system because the hormones which are produced by this system act at the distance, many of those substances act in the different organs. The endocrine system and nervous system work together to coordinate functions of all systems in human body, they are responsible for maintaining the internal environment, nearly all physiological processes are affected by the hormones. They regulate almost all body function starting from metabolism, grow…

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    Erectile dysfunction in a medical condition however it is better known as “ED”. Erectile dysfunction in a dysfunction the effect the lives of many men in the U.S. and the world.I believe every man should talk to their doctor about erectile dysfunction and look for different treatments any way to prevent it. Erectile Dysfunction is a dysfunction that affects men of all ages. Erectile Dysfunction is the “ inability to obtain a penile erection”,and this is caused by the lack of blood rushing to…

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    Background: Asthma is an international health problem of epidemic proportions that affects around 300 million people worldwide with an estimated 250,000 annual deaths. It is the most common chronic childhood disease, and affects 10% of children in the United States (1). The economic burden of the chronic effects of asthma in the United States is estimated to be over $50 billion per year (2). The hallmark of asthma is hyperresponsiveness of the airway smooth muscle and fluctuating levels of…

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    Sickle cell anemia is an autosomal recessive inherited disorder that affects red blood cells. The sickle cell gene inherited form both parents causes the production of structurally abnormal hemoglobin, clinical known as hemoglobin S, which cluster together, causing red blood cells to become rigid and develop a crescent shape. These sickled cells become trapped in small blood vessel and block them, reducing blood and oxygen flow in many parts of the body, and leading to tissue and organ damage.…

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    Dietary supplements found in cocoa powder may well update the heart good quality regarding sufferers along with the front line kidney illness, and perchance various other individual from risk regarding coronary disease, as demonstrated by simply another examine. Coronary disease would be the rule wellspring regarding passing away in sufferers that have any kidney issue named end-stage renal disease as well as who involve dialysis. You can find several simpler treatment method unique selections…

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    Acids And Bases Essay

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    are high. This is because of Le Chatelier’s Principle, which states “if an equilibrium system is subjected to a change, the system will adjust itself to partially oppose the effect of change”. This problem is resolved with the use of a vanadium (v) oxide catalyst, which allows the low temperatures and a faster reaction rate. Water then reacts with sulfur trioxide to create sulfuric acid, however, the reaction is uncontrollable and creates a fog of sulfuric acid. So, the sulfur trioxide is…

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    Synthesis Acid Rain

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    For many years initially in the 1980’s as the result of air pollution the concern of acid rain came to great attention. Even though there were procedures in order to reduce these emissions we are still facing the effects today. As you already may know, the major release of this air pollution is because sadfof the burning of fossil fuels alongside all the chemicals produced with it. Car exhausts burn petrol and the smoke that is released doesn’t just simply disappear and the sooty grey particles…

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