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    If one day you awoke and could not move nor feel your left leg, what would do? Do you even think of the probability of such a thing happening to you? Most people don’t, so it comes as a shock to one day have something that you’ve been blessed with your until life taken from you. No longer is the simple, thoughtless act of walking so insignificant. Never again can you drowsily get out your bed and go to the restroom. For the rest of your existence you will need aid, whether it be from a nurse, a…

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    medical and surgical cases. As such this can be a promising innovation in the field of dental surgery, as well as in dental implantation procedures. Further, the two preparations may serve as filling materials that rapidly promote natural bone regeneration in dental cases that demand bone replacement…

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    Compass Jellyfish Essay

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    Animal Diversity Report: Comparison of the Nervous and Reproductive Systems of the Compass Jellyfish, Axolotl, Horseshoe Crab, and The Compass Jellyfish (Chrysaora hysoscella) - The Compass Jellyfish (Chrysaora hysoscella) is a species of jellyfish that can be found in cold and temperate waters near the continental shelf regions of the Irish and North Seas, the Mediterranean, and coastal regions of South Africa (Doyle et. al.). The Compass Jellyfish belongs to the Genus Chrysaora and the…

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    By the time World War I had finished, there had never been a war as large or catastrophic as what had just occurred. One of the main questions though, as time began to separate future generations from what occurred, was how would the events and the people who fought in the war be remembered. When examining within the confines of Britain how these figures were memorialised, there have been a number of different approaches used, such as modern television, novels, monuments, and many more. This…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Over 90,000 people suffer from nervous system injuries every year (Stabenfeldt, García & Laplaca, 2006) while spinal cord injury alone affects 10,000 people each year (Prang et al., 2006). The new invention, NeuRobot, a kind of nanorobot which is defined as a controllable machine at the nanometer scale that are composed of nano-scale components and algorithmically respond to input forces and information, is believed to bring the nanotechnology to the next level and be the answer…

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    Pax3 and Pax7 only undergo partial myogenic differentiation but they still participate in skeletal muscle regeneration. MyoD and Myf5 use normal and dystrophic human PSCs to produce myoblasts as they regulate muscle differentiation or myogenesis. Also through intramuscular transplantation of human skeletal myogenic progenitors derived from PSCs, it creates and…

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    local niche at the site of injury from where the cells could influence muscle regeneration either by integrating into the host tissue or by stimulating the body's own regenerative mechanisms to promote new tissue formation. The type of cells that would be used for muscle tissue engineering are…

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    Celebrex Research Paper

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    pain and pain to L/S junction c/w spondylosis and facet regeneration since last RFA. The leg pain is bilateral but minimal. She is tender over R SI joint as well. Treatment plan included medication. UDT on 11/19/14 and 07/18/13 showed that the patient was consistent to the…

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    Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) pathway is often utilize by photoautotroph, photoheterotroph, and lithoautotroph for CO2 fixation. The CBB pathway is a cyclic pathway that occurs in 3 stages, the carboxylation phase, follow by the reduction phase, and then the regeneration phase. In the carboxylation phase, a 5 carbons compound called ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate accept a CO2 compound, forming an unstable 6 carbons compound intermediate. The 6 carbons intermediate is then splits into two 3 carbons…

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    Ashley Perry October 10, 2015 Tuesday group 5 Literature Review and Critique Larson, Andrew J., R. Travis Belote, C. Alina Cansler, Sean A. Parks, and Matthew S. Dietz. "Latent Resilience in Ponderosa Pine Forest: Effects of Resumed Frequent Fire." Ecological Applications 23, no. 6 (2013): 1243-249. The article “Latent resilience in ponderosa pine forest: effects of resumed frequent fire” objective was to see the effects on the structure of the forest after a lightning-ignited fire. The…

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