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    The business owns an unlimited supply of the toxic chemical, fluoride. The ALCOA performed an experiment on rats, and the results of the lab showed that fluoride reduced cavities and tooth decay in the rodents. The company then came up with the idea that the U.S should continue to fluoridate the public water systems. The Aluminum Company of America does not care about the well being of U.S citizens, or if fluoride in the human system is safe. All they know…

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    There are very many types of climates throughout the world. Climate varies depending on the location on the globe. The Tundra and the Humid Subtropics have two very different climates. The Tundra is generally very cold. While the Humid Subtropics are generally much warmer. The Tundra is very cold. Tundra climate is usually found between the 60-75 degree latitude lines. Tundra climate is mainly found along the coast of the Arctic Ocean. Tundra is a transition climate between Ice Cap and…

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    The Red Fox is known for its fur color and long, bushy tail. The population of the Red Fox for pre-breeding is estimated at around 240,000 individuals. A large number of foxes are killed per unit area by gamekeepers and has increased steadily since the early 1960s in Britain, although they are wildey hunted it does not affect their population status. Some of physical Characteristics of the Red Fox is they have a coat of long guard hairs and soft fine underfur that is typically a rich reddish…

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    Common Ostrich 1. Each member of the ostrich flock will be seen as an individual, this is because the ostrich flock is megafauna and thus will not contain too many members. I will use leg bands to ID the ostriches. Leg bands are easy to apply, easy to see, the public does not tend to mind them, and it will last a long term, but can be changed or removed if needed. 2. Daily, the enclosure will be cleaned by removing all fecal matter and old food. All bowls will be replaced with fresh bowls and…

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    Essay On Resveratrol

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    This process allows higher metabolic energy to be produced through oxidative phosphorylation and decreases oxidative stress on the muscle cells. This has been revealed based on observation through rodent studies whereby resveratrol supplementation significantly increased treadmill running times. The end result is improved exercise endurance performance. Resveratrol itself has antioxidant properties and upregulates cellular mechanisms of oxidative…

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    Renaissance and altered medical procedures still used today. The disease, which spread quickly throughout cities for centuries, is actually a bacterial infection and could kill a person within a matter of days. “This infection is found mainly in rodents and their fleas. But the fleas leapt to humans, infecting them with the disease.” The Black Plague swept through Asia and Europe. It reached Europe in the late 1340s, killing about 25 million people.(www.History.com Staff.) Showing that Europe…

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    Olfactory Research Paper

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    several distinct sub-regions, the largest being the pyriform cortex. The other main components of the olfactory cortex are the olfactory tubercle and the anterior olfactory cortex. Olfactory tubercle differs in relative size and location between rodents, humans, non-humans and other animals. Olfactory tubercle is identifiable as a round bulge along…

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    Non Native Species Essay

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    Non-Native and Native Species Did you know that there are at least 212 non-native species in San Francisco alone. Many of you might not know what a non-native species is. Well, a non-native species is a a type of organism living outside its native distribution area which has been due to human activity, while a native species are organisms that normally live and thrive in a particular habitat or community. But there is one other type, a non-native invasive species. A non-native invasive…

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    were physically present while we were there. However, a refugia was spotted on the bottom of the tree that had a humungous gall present near the river. It could have possibly been for the smaller species such as the squirrels, chipmunks, or other rodents. I would think this is a good tactic for survival for the species that live there since many predators might know the tree is infected so they can steer away from the tree. Glenview Woods consists of all different type of plant species: native…

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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention works all around the United States as an agency that promotes public health. Through this agency, we have a bioterrorism website that focuses on biological agents like bacteria, viruses, and toxins that are deliberate released making it a form of terrorism. These biological agents can be spread in three ways air, water, and food. The main disease resulting from bioterrorism is death ranging from humans, animals, and plants. The CDC Bioterrorism website…

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