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    There are several genetic variants in the DNA sequence of the ABO gene that give rise to ABO subgroups. The most important of these are the A1 and A2 subgroups, which differ in the activity of their transferase enzyme gene products. The transferase activity in A2 individuals is less efficient in catalyzing the formation of the A antigen from the H antigen compared with those in the A1 subgroup, resulting in lower expression of A antigen. Type A2 individuals have relatively fewer Type I, Type III…

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    Symptoms Of Hemophilia

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    Hemophilia is a genetic blood disease in which blood does not clot normally.This disease because certain blood clotting factors are missing or do not work properly.The two main types of hemophilia are A and B.Although the two types have very similar signs and symptoms, they are caused by mutations in different genes. Hemophilia-A is an X linked bleeding disorder resulting from a defect in a protein known as coagulation factor VIII. Since the disorder is X linked it is expressed mainly in…

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    ordinary people and their daily lives rather than supernatural, nationalism, heroism, and strange and faraway places, themes that characteristic the Romanticism literature. Romanticism and Realism are perfectly opposite each other like in ¨Masque of the Red Death¨ by Edgar Allen Poe,which is Romanticism and ¨To Build a Fire¨ by Jack London which is Realism. The main purpose of this essay is to prove the differences between the two gernes by comparing and contrasting the Plot,Characters,and…

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    Red Death Allegory

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    masked figure, and Prince Prospero point to the overarching theme of the unavoidability of death. Reality surrounds them, as the tangible items are a reminder that they cannot escape fatality simply by hiding. In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death,” the use of allegory, exemplified by symbolism, builds the theme by emphasizing the moral lesson that death is unavoidable. In contrast to the literal meaning of a clock to relay time, Poe symbolically shows the inevitability of the time…

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    In the short story, “The Masque of the Red Death” Edgar Allan Poe utilizes symbols to evoke a chilling and doleful mood. Prince Prospero ruled during a time of disease and turmoil. However, instead of mourning for the loss of his dominions, he invited many high ranking elites to a party, and left “the external world to take care of itself” (1). The unfair nature of the matter creates a depressing mood, and Prince Prospero, who symbolizes the end of feudalism, holds responsibility. In addition to…

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    Lupus Case Study Essay

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    1.What is the significance of each of D.W.'s laboratory findings? ANA titer- shows that autoantibodies are in the body and attacking the body. A positive titer can mean that a patient might have an autoimmune disorder. dsDNA is done when the ANA comes back positive and it usually mean that the lupus is more serious. Decreased C3 and C4 serum complements- shows that the body is undergoing some type of inflammation (https://www.hopkinslupus.org/lupus-tests/lupus-blood-tests/) anti-sm is done if…

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    Alkaptonuria is a metabolic disorder which can be identified by the accumulation of hemogenetistic acid in the body. This leads to dark urine, pigmentation of connective tissues, arthritis in the spine and joints, and the destruction of the cardiac valves. Scientist 1: Sir Archibald Edward Garrod (1857-1936) Sir Archibald Edward Garrod, born on November 25 1857 from London, United Kingdom. He was an English physician who explored the field of inborn errors of metabolism. When Garrod was…

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    There are a 11 body systems there is the INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM which The integumentary system is the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage There is also the MUSCULAR SYSTEM The muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body. There is also the SKELETAL SYSTEM The skeletal system includes all of the bones and joints in the body. Each bone is…

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    The Use of Setting in “The Masque of the Red Death” and “The Fall of the House of Usher” Edgar Allan Poe is an American author who is known for his use of romantic and gothic style of writing. “The Masque of the Red Death” and “The Fall of the House of Usher” are two famous pieces of literature written by Poe that are still red and studied today. Known for his intriguing plots and characters, Poe’s use of detail in his writing always has a deeper meaning and provides the reader with extra…

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    Operation Red Wings, also referred to as Operation Red Wing or OP Redwing, was planned and rehearsed as a small reconnaissance mission consisting of four Navy Special Warfare Operators (SEALS) in the Kunar Province of Afghanistan in late June, 2005. Lt. Michael Murphy, Petty Officer 2nd Class Danny Dietz, Sonar Technician 2nd Class Matthew Axelson, and Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Marcus Luttrell were the four team members assigned to this mission, with Murph being the ranking officer, and…

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