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    Krabbe disease is named after a danish doctor knud haraldsen krabbe he lived until 1885 to 1965.Krabbe disease is inherited disorder that destroys the protective coating (myelin) of nerve cells in the brain and throughout the nervous system. There’s no cure for krabbe disease.However, stem cell transplants have shown some success full in infants who are treated before the onset of symptoms and in some older children and adults. krabbe disease is named after a danish doctor knud haraldsen…

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    Pix And Git Fat

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    would happen if Hpo was mutated so that it could not function was tested. To do this, wild type fly eyes were compared to flies that exhibited the HpoMGH1 mutation. The results showed that the flies in which Hpo exhibited loss of function showed a slight increase in number of cells compared to wild type (Figure 3A and 3B). To see how this mutation would affect cell growth and density in fly eyes if coupled with either a loss of function of Pix or Git or a loss of function of both. The…

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    thick flakes resembling of fish scales. Usually, the genetic forms of ichthyosis are caused by the gene mutation passed from the parents to the fetus. In most of the cases, the parents are not aware to be the carrier of this condition which happens spontaneously during the formation of the embryo, at the time or just after conception. According to the National Institute of Heath, in general "mutations in more than one gene cause each clinical type of ichthyosis"…

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    the basic point of this whole poem, the author did a great job of sliding into the topic fairly early. Telling at the introduction that the poem is dedicated towards the bully, Teresa, and explaining the situation of the school and setting. Everything in sense of setting up and having the poem be in order was done greatly. The style of Para Teresa was done well in the fact that she stayed in the tone of the first person story teller. The author did a great job of getting her point across in…

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    ERCP Room Reflection

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    On October 30th, 2015, Marc and I were assigned in the ERCP room. When we started the first case, he made a comment that if he knew he was going to be in ERCP that morning, he would not come to work, because he hates working in ERCP for its uncomfortably hot setting etc... I then tried to change the conversation to a more positive discussion by telling him I did ask Mandy to assign me to work with him instead of Leanne since I am in the process of relearning some of the skills and I will not be…

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    it is relevant to keep in mind that Simmons made a good point on his article by mentioning how influential it is for a teenager to open his or her heart while using social…

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    In hindsight, it does appear a bit cowardly, but that is the point exactly. It is ok to indulge in these enjoyments; however, it is more difficult to monitor the amount of time that you should spend on these types of things. Once someone invest a certain amount of time into something they genuinely enjoy, they begin…

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    when somebody mentions social media, most of us will appreciate it with our gorgeous words. We all love it because these social apps’ interactions can make us feel physically close with others, even if they happen over a screen, and that also is the point for Jenna Wortham, the author of the essay ‘‘I Had a Nice Time with You Tonight. On the app’’. As social apps’ appearance, it helps us solve several problems about long-distance communication, and we don’t need to be afraid the relationship…

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    my voice. I could feel Blue trembling in my hands and its blood beating through those feathers, its whole little body pulsing like a single heart. I did managed to keep it on my hand without wearing that leather glove because I thought that at some point he had to learn to feel my…

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    In the novel Celia Garth by Gwen Bristow, due to one of the most substantial wars in American history, The American Revolutionary War, a character by the name of Vivian Lacy will be discerned. The exceptional women Vivian givens the reader a glimpse into various aspects of her personality. Allowing the reader to gain insight into the subconscious of Mrs Lacy. The psyche of this character is a complex, and important aspect of the entirety of the novel. It may not seem like this is the case, as a…

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