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    Catalysts and Inhibitors work by providing an alternative reaction pathway for the breaking and remaking of bonds in chemical reactions, changing the speed of the reaction. They are neither consumed in the reaction. Rather, they alter the amount of activation energy required. Different reactions require different catalysts, as well as different reactions require different inhibitors. The reaction energy path controls the speed of the reaction. The molecules follow the path of least resistance,…

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    the spirit of God moped, according to the first chapter of Genesis, “The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep.” (Gen. 1:2) Moving along in Egypt’s account, the creator god is said to have created by his sperm, saliva, or mucous and it is evidence that through these means, “Then procreation proceeded to fill in the first rank of deities that represented the principal elements of the universe. This concept is represented not just in creation, but also in daily…

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    Tattoos are becoming more and more popular but with that there are risks that come with it. After reading the article; I would consider not getting a tattoo because, the health risks, Implications of the removal and social problem that goes along with it. Getting a tattoo may be an increasing phenomenon but because its so popular doesn't mean it hasn't have its down sides. I would consider not getting a tattoo because, the health risks. A tattoo normally pierces the skin epidermis into the…

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    Why Are Salt Bad

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    their daily intake in order to be healthy, too much of it is potentially harmful, if not fatal, to them. For example, a human body needs salt in order to function. Humans need about five to six grams of salt daily to produce bodily fluids such as saliva, sweat, tears, and blood and if we don’t have enough salt, our bodies could shut down, leading to death. [2] Salt also negatively impacts other animals’ populations. The chemical chloride from salt causes the rates of survival for amphibians,…

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    WHAT SENSE WOULD YOU CHOOSE TO LOSE IF YOU HAD TO LOSE ONE? WHICH SENSE WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE MUCH STRONGER? EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWERS. Of course I would not want to lose any of my senses, but if I had the choice of which one to lose I would pick the sense of smell. There are so many beautiful things in the world to see and hear, that I would not want to lose the ability to do so. The loss of smell can be partial (hyposmia) or (anosmia) which is complete loss (Mayo Clinic, 2017). There are many…

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    develop around the mouth. HSV-2. This type causes most of the blisters or sores to develop in the genital area. HSV is very contagious. You can get it if you come in contact with the bodily fluids of someone who has it. Examples of body fluids are saliva and the fluid from blisters. HSV stays in your body after infection. It can cause symptoms of the infection to return throughout your life. RISK FACTORS This condition is more likely to develop in people who:…

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    When Do Babies Start Teething? – Get Detail Information There are different types of signs that specify when do babies start teething. At first you will get a sign of cough, but it should not be counted as an infection. This is a rarely sign that comes when do babies start teething. There are different signs that you need to know when do babies start teething. To major symptoms that you will come across when do babies start teething are drooling and stool problem. If you find a baby starting to…

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    Chronic Wasting Disease

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    Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), an unusual fatal disease, is classified as a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (Williams and Young 1980). A transmissible spongiform encephalopathy is distinguishable by a cellular protein prion to a protease isoform, which is abnormal and insoluble (Mathiason et al 2006). The disease was first seen in Colorado captive deer in 1967 (Williams and Young 1980). It is exhibited in several ungulates specifically in family Cervidae such as deer, elk (Williams 2005)…

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    Gym Workout Log Analysis

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    UNBELIEVERS I started working out at the college gym around August 2015. During those first few months, I didn't know what I was doing. I was just picking up weights and putting them down. No nutrition. No cardio. No workout plan. Just random stuff. January 2016, I registered at a better gym, and have been going strong since then except for taking time off for another surgery in November. I don't write about my personal life much on Facebook, but recently I've had friends ask me if I take any…

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    Apollo Human Parenting

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    I imagine that the experience of conditioning Apollo has been much like human parenting: exciting and equally frustrating. After 6 days, Apollo probably thinks he has been successfully training us instead. Since he is a younger rat, it was necessary for Apollo to be well socialized and used to interacting with us. He was not receptive at first, but very quickly after became used to us and his environment. One particular issue in the beginning was his insistence on squeaking when we made contact…

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