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    Mthfr Research Paper

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    In recent years MTHFR has been popularised in social media and blogs with various levels of information and potential misinformation. A search on google.com.au using the term “MTHFR” provided 1,330,000 results in 0.40 seconds.[1] With all of this different information being available 24 hours per day, all year round, it can be confusing for practitioners and patients to sift through to determine what is scientific, clinical or “hearsay”. 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR)…

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    Hemorheology Essay

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    Arthur C Guyton, Textbook of medical physiology. 7th ed, WB Saunders co., Philadelphia,1986,London Bigg, R. Human blood Coagulation, Homeostasis and Thrombosis, Lippincott, Philadelphia,1972 London. Bing, DH. The chemistry and Physiology of Human Plasma Prteines, Pergamum, 1979 New York. Bishop C,Surgenor DM. The blood cell, Academic Press, 1964, New York. Bowlt C . Phy. Edu (GB); 10 (2) 102. 1975 Chamiel H, Andadire I&Walidtza E. Bio. Theology, (6)…

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    Epidemiological evidence from Bailey et al. (2012) suggest higher plasma or red blood cell (RBC) DHA and EPA concentrations are related to higher scores on various measures of cognitive function and a lower risk of dementia. RBC membranes were used for the site of measured n-3 (DHA and EPA) fatty acid. Shinto et al. (2014)…

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    started going downhill. Many of the citizens of Flint were laid off from their jobs in the factory. Eventually, people started getting evicted from their homes and doing strange things to get money. In, Roger and Me, there were people selling their plasma to get a little extra cash and there was a woman who sold bunnies “for pets or for meat”. When the factories started closing and people started getting laid off, many people moved from Flint, which was the smarter idea versus staying in Flint.…

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    In my opinion the best short story is “ The Things They Carried”. This story is the one that caught my attention. For someone to enjoy this story they do not have to be a fan of war stories. It has to deals with the mental issues, and their emotions. This story has an overwhelming amount of feeling and reality to it. Lieutenant Jimmy had to learn how to put up with his love for Martha. In the first paragraph is says “ he wanted Martha to love him as her loved her…” Jimmy saying that…

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    Unit 5-Gids Case Study

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    2- The fluctuations in plasma drug concentration are minimized and side effect associates with concentration are also minimized. 3- Complete absorption of drug from the floating formulation is expected even at alkaline pH of intestine. The dissolution occurs in gastric fluid and after emptying of the stomach contents the dissolved drug is available for absorption in small intestine. 4- Because of site‐specific absorption from the upper part of the GIT, Drugs that have poor bioavailability are…

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    Breakthrough in the treatment of cardiovascular disorder Myocardial Infraction Introduction: Acute Ischemic necrosis of an area of myocardium is known as myocardial infraction (Heart attack). Heart Muscle necrosis occurring as a result of critical imbalance between coronary blood supply and myocardial demand is called myocardial infraction. Suddenly myocardial loses its blood supply. In most of the patients Myocardial Infraction develops in left ventricle. [1] The main cause of myocardial…

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    Assignment 1 Lab Report

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    The authors created the Accelerated Sensor of Action Potentials 1 (ASAP 1) using a green fluorescent protein source on the extracellular side of the plasma membrane to highlight the membrane potential changes as demonstrated by the fluctuation in the fluorescent brightness. Neuronal action potentials generated are monitored up to 200 Hz in frequency using this device. The general purpose of this experiment was to further understand information processing in the brain and how brain activity is…

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    Hemolytic transfusion reaction is a life-threatening blood transfusion reaction (Yahalom & Zelig, 2015). Its symptoms can be displayed immediately or seen over days to weeks after the transfusion. Immediate action must take place in order for the patient to survive. When patients are given the wrong blood type an ABO incompatibility take place causing the destruction of their red blood cell (Berseus, Boman, Nessen, & Westerberg, 2013). The main function of the patient immune system is to…

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    Damaris is a 30 year old who is 5’5” and weighs 160lbs with a BMI of 26.7kg/ m2 with gestational diabetes. She was diagnosed wat 24 weeks of gestation. Before conception Damaris weighed 150lb and her BMI was at 25.06kg/ m2 which put her at the overweight status. Her physician had explained the possible risk of going into a pregnancy overweight and the possibility of having gestational diabetes. When she was screened at 24 weeks of conception for gestational diabetes the results of her oral…

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