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    Muscle Fatigue Analysis

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    delayed onset muscle soreness to occur. Numerous types of mechanisms can cause muscle fatigue and there is not one specific type that is essentially responsibly for all muscle fatigue. It was recently discovered that the accumulation of extracellular potassium is a much larger contributor to muscle fatigue than previously thought (Rockefeller, 2013). These different ways can be anything from the accumulation of metabolites within muscle fibers to the generation of an inadequate motor command in…

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    Diabetes, also known as Diabetes mellitus to the medical field, is a combination of diseases that affect metabolism so that the individual has raised blood sugar levels. This can be due to a lack of insulin, and/or a body’s change in how it responds to insulin. Approximately 382 million people in the world are directly affected by diabetes. The three types of the disease include Type 1 or Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 or Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, and Gestational…

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    and vitamin D is crucial in the healthy functioning of the immune system. Also, milk contains choline, which is “an important nutrient that helps with sleep, muscle movement, learning, and memory” (Ware). Lastly, the beverage has potassium, and high levels of potassium consumption is associated with lowered risk of stroke, heart disease, high blood pressure, muscle mass loss, and formation of kidney stones. With all the nutrients put together, Ware stated some possible health benefits of…

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    Benzoic Acid Essay

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    Only a small amount of carboxylic acid solves in water to form a weak acid solution. Benzoic acid reacts like a typical carboxylic acid which forms salts in reactions with bases . Sodium, potassium and ammonium salts of carboxylic acids are more soluble than the corresponding carboxylic acid. A common strategy used to isolate a carboxylic acid from a solution carboxylic acid salt , is to add a strong acid to the solution. You will precipitate…

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    Golgi Wear Analysis

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    ability to see the whole, individual neuron but in limited number, while the nissl method allows you to highlight cell bodies of all neurons and to see how many are actually there. The Golgi stain method is achieved by putting nervous tissue with potassium dichromate and silver nitrate. It was discovered by Camillo Golgi, and the methods discovery was accidental. Previously it was impossible to see the neuron, but with the discovery of the Golgi stain, the new technique allowed for the…

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    Urinary System Analysis

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    There are a few ways mechanisms or methods that have been used to explain PAH secretion. One method states that the sodium potassium pump located on the peritubular capillaries creates a gradient of sodium outside, which is used by the sodium/ decarboxylase symporter where 3 Na ion and a DC both come in to the cell. The concertation of decarboxylase in the cell increases, which…

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    2.1 Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) own to a group of polymeric organosilicon compounds that are commonly stated as silicones. PDMS is optically clear, and, in general, non-flammable, non-toxic, and inert. PDMS is viscoelastic, meaning that at long flow times (or high temperatures), it acts like a viscous liquid such as honey. However, at short flow times (or low temperatures), it acts like an elastic solid such as rubber. In other words, PDMS will flow to cover the…

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    your kitchen cabinets and fridge. The recipe for this tea based on bananas is extremely delicious and effective against any sleeping problem. This tea is effective since bananas are full of magnesium and potassium. Magnesium protects you from all sleep disturbances and both magnesium and potassium together relax your muscles. You should know that magnesium is the best mineral that you can consume if you need to relax. For this recipe you must use organic bananas. Non-organic bananas are full of…

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    came by the high Fe level 2000 ppm (0.10 & 0.11%) respectively in both seasons, our results were agreement with (Malvi, 2011) mentioned that there were antagonism between iron and phosphorus especially in the high levels. Leaf K content: Leaves potassium concentration gradually increased by increasing iron levels. Fe at 2000 ppm recorded the highest significant increment of K content (2.41 & 2.56 %), Fe at 1000 ppm came next (2.14 & 2.27 % respectively). The lowest statistical was found by the…

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    Solubility Lab Report

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    should be the cations of cupric nitrate, ammonium nitrate, zinc nitrate, calcium nitrate, aluminum nitrate, silver nitrate, ferric nitrate, and plumbous nitrate. The other seven solutions should be the anions of sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, potassium sulfate, sodium iodide, sodium phosphate, sodium chloride, and sodium chromate. Divide students into groups of two. Provide a bin of paper towels for the students to empty their well plates. Students: Obtain a pair of safety goggles from…

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