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    Pat Barker's Regeneration is one of the best anti-war novels written in the late 1990s. Focusing on the adverse side of the First World War, Pat Barker tells the story of male soldiers who suffered shell shock on the battlefield. Most of these men share a common feature: they all suffer from both psychological and physical trauma that needs to be dealt with. The WW1 is considered the first modern war, introducing new inventions such as the mustard gas or the tank, as well as this was the first…

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    can create a strain on people in that relationship. Sometimes even when it is a loving relationship strain can be in place, which highlights the complexity of human relationships. Pat Barker and Jonathon Teplitzky represent these ideas in in both Regeneration and The Railwayman. In The Railwayman, Teplitzky represents the strenuous relationship between the prisoner and his captor. For Eric Lomax, his relationship with Nagase is one that is explored throughout…

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    Planaria Regeneration and Development Lab 5 Name: Dominic Siaw TA: Marian Wahl Date Performed: 3/31/15 Date Submitted: 4/14/15 Abstract The purposes of this experiment are to become familiar with the anatomy and behavior of Planaria and make a design to test which aspect of diffusion gradient model which will cause development. The body parts of planaria was observed under a microscope. The flatworms were cut into 3 parts equally based on the gradient…

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    Regeneration is the process of renewal or restoration of a body, part of the body or biological system after a wound or as a normal process. It is the process that makes the genomes, cells and organisms flexible to natural changes that cause disturbances or damage. All species are able to regenerate from bacteria to humans. Regeneration can be of two types: it can be complete when the new tissue is equal to the lost or incomplete tissue when the necrotic tissue presents fibrosis. Different…

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    regenerative capabilities (Rink, 2012). This is not a recent discovery, however. Peter Simon Pallas first described this regeneration 230 years ago in 1766, and Dalyell began experimental Planaria trials in 1814. Though there was a large resurgence in Planaria regeneration studies in the 1890s that involved renowned scientists such as Thomas Hunt Morgan, Planaria regeneration is still not yet completely understood (Newmark, Alvarado, 2001).…

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    Title: Exploring the Factors Affecting Post-Wound Hair Regeneration in Mice. Hypothesis: We hypothesize that in mice large wound size increases the number of hair follicle because large wound will activate the Wnt pathway that is necessary for hair follicle regeneration in wounds. Independent variables being tested: The wound size of the mice. Dependent variables being tested: The number of hair follicle. Experimental Design: This experiment will be designed to determine if large wound size,…

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    Periodontal regeneration surgery is often needed in order to save teeth that have been badly damaged by periodontal disease. After the surgery, it is common to experience a heavy amount of bleeding. The bleeding can last for a few days and can make it difficult to talk and eat immediately after surgery. If you keep the surgical area covered the bleeding should eventually stop on its own within the next few days. However, if your bleeding is a bit heavy this can be extremely uncomfortable.…

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    Regeneration of enzymatic cofactors is the most limiting technical challenge of employing biochemical synthetic reactions for industrial chemical manufacturing. Consequently, requirement and the high cost of these cofactors has limited, isolated biocatalysts for production of fine chemicals. We strived to engineer a drop-in, cofactor regeneration technology, circumventing limited use of isolated biocatalyst for consumer chemicals. Presented here is a biologically engineered artificial organelle…

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    They would instead substitute individuality to become part of a mass produced ideal and as such part of a repressive state authority as shown in Pat Barker’s novel ‘Regeneration’ where a man was only acceptable as a man if he did not give in to fear or empathy. Additionally in Roy’s, ‘God of Small Things,’ Althusser shows that the main dictates of culture and society create the patterning of our human behaviours toward…

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    The iGeneration Throughout history, humankind has been trying to improve their lives through technological advancement. With that being said, the American culture is no exception. In the United States the major economic focus is on pushing the bar, and thus moving forward in advancement. Recently, tools such as the Internet have thrown humanity into what is now called the digital age. The Internet provides whatever is desired. However- as beneficial as that sounds, there is also a…

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