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    Parvovirus

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    single-stranded and of negative strand virus. In order to replicate from the infected cell, cell must be in a dormant state.…

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    Stem Cell Cycle Project

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    time. Skin cells can not replicate themselves as long as Stem cells are able to replicate themselves. They are unspecialized. Specialized cells allow them to only do certain tasks and unspecialized cells don’t really have a limit on what they are able to do. A short list of the things that embryonic stem cells may someday be used to treat include spinal cord injuries, stroke, skin burns, arthritis, birth defects, diabetes and heart disease. Stem cells are only able to replicate themselves if the…

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    The Metabolism Hypothesis

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    first, came about because RNA was formed. This occurred because organic molecules on Earth were able to form ribonucleotides from the assistance of a clay catalyst. Eventually, these ribonucleotides formed RNA, which, through time, began to fold and replicate itself. As replication got faster, RNA's started to attract amino acids and hold them together. Bonds started forming, and proteins were able to be produced. As more years passed, a lipid membrane enclosed the structure to protect the RNA…

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    The story follows the loss of Martha’s partner or spouse, Ash, and her journey of recapturing his presence beyond death. Martha’s progression in doing so spikes up step by step with her first being texting a fake Ash that replicates how he texts online. Martha is both encouraged and wanting of more and takes the next step, a replicated voice of Ash to make phone calls with, and then the final step, a synthetic humanoid that looks and sounds almost identical to Ash. After a…

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    The Effect of Carbon Sources on Yeast Growth Introduction Biofilms are encountered every day through a multitude of ways whether it’s by dental plaque on our teeth, in our showers or on medical equipment. (Hall-Stoodley 2004). A biofilm is formed when single bacterial cells stick to each other (Schussler 2014). Biofilms as a group converse and work together as a complex unit which allow them to be effective in growing, surviving and reproducing (Liu et al. 2015). Moreover, yeast biofilms are an…

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    Dendur

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    The Temple of Dendur is one example of the way that artifacts from ancient Egypt have been collected and reassembled to “replicate the real” in terms of large architectural objects in the museum. This exhibition is a permanent site in the museum, which reflects the apogee of contemporary museum culture in terms of replicating the spatial area of the temple inside a confined…

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    Potato Enzyme Experiment

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    pH buffers tested were 5.5, 6.5, 7.5 and 8.5, with each level having one initial and two replicate tests. The other four groups added 5 ml of enzyme to a test tube as well, repeating the process, but using varying levels of substrate concentration and temperatures instead of pH buffers. The two groups testing substrate concentration added 5 ml of 0.375% H2O2 to the enzyme for an initial test and two replicates, and repeated the procedure for concentrations 0.75%, 1.5% and…

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    The purpose of the international trade game, performed in class, was to teach that trade is essential for many countries to survive. In certain countries, one resource may be scarce while another is of abundance. In order to balance out this dispersion of resources trade occurs between countries. This process even takes place within the countries, transactions between consumers and producers face trade offs of their supplies. Without it, each side will eventually collapse. In the international…

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    acute experiment. As an example, a 100 mg/L replicate would contain 2 mL of the buffered gibberellic acid 5000 mg/L stock solution and 98 mL of moderately hard water. In a similar manner as the acute experiment, the pH and the conductivity were recorded before the daphnids were placed in the jars. The daphnids were placed in the jars, after the jars were spiked, and allowed to equilibrate. There were four replicates for every concentration with every replicate having three…

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    Aminexil Case Study

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    of method validation parameter results Validation parameters Acceptance criteria Results Aminexil Minoxidil System suitability Theoretical plates should be NLT 2000 2411 11620 The tailing factor should be NMT 2.0 1.50 1.10 The RSD of five replicate injection should be NMT 2.0% 0.42 0.90 Specificity Peak of Aminexil and Minoxidil should be pure Peaks of Aminexil and Minoxidil are pure. The degradation products should be well resolved from Aminexil and Minoxidil peaks All Impurity…

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