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    Protein-protein interaction can be defined as the interactions between different protein molecules within the cellular organization leading to formation of large protein complex which is modulated by non-covalent interactions such as hydrophobic interaction, hydrogen bond, van der Waals interactions etc. Protein-protein interaction plays an important role in functioning of body’s significant mechanism such as replication, transcription, translation, signal transduction, cell cycle, etc. Thus,…

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    argues that Roberts was terminated for what they deemed as “unprofessional and insubordinate” (Janis E. Roberts v. CareFlite) activity posted on her Facebook. Roberts was working as a paramedic and she posted a comment on her coworker Schoenhardt’s page claiming that she “wanted to slap the patient” (Janis E. Roberts v. CareFlite) who was deemed to require restraining. An officer from Careflite noticed the post and sent Roberts a message regarding the fact that the public can see her post and…

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    1. Describe 3 targets of antibiotics, why each target is unique to the particular bacteria, and under what circumstance the bacteria could be resistant to that particular drug. (5 pts) As the name implies 50s subunit protein synthesis inhibitors such as erythromycin inhibit protein synthesis by binding to the 50S subunit of the 23S rRNA molecule of the bacterial ribosome. This ultimately acts to block the exit of the growing peptide chain. It should be noted that gram+ bacteria more…

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    P. aeruginosa is a gram-negative non-sporulating bacillus that belongs to the phylum of Proteobacteria. It can adapt and thrive in different niches, ranging from water/soil to plant/animal tissues. Even though it is commonly found in the environment, it frequently causes infections in plants and animals (1). Luke (1862) was the first to report P. aeruginosa in infections as he observed rod-shaped particles in blue-green pus of some infections. This coloration is a hallmark of P.…

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    So you 've decided you want to be a rockstar, eh? You 've decided that you 're going to join the likes of Hendrix, Clapton, Page, Stevie Ray and Slash as a rock n ' roll and guitar icon. Well, before you get too famous and lose yourself in either your music or drugs and alcohol, you have to get a guitar to begin with. It can be daunting to go into a guitar store and see millions of guitars, some for $200 and some for $2000. So which ones should you go for and what should you be looking at? Well…

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    Name: ______________________________________ Date _________________ Lab Partner _________________________________ Section _______________ Objectives: To determine freezing points of pure solvent and solutions using cooling curves. Calculate the freezing point depression for the solutions of unknown. Calculate Molar Mass of unknown solute. Introduction: When a solute is dissolved in a solvent, the freezing temperature is lowered in proportion to the number of moles of solute added. This…

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    Hierarchy Of Control Essay

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    4. POLICY Fugro LADS Corporation shall as far as is reasonably practicable eliminate or control hazards in the workplace, in accordance with the hierarchy of control. PPE shall only be implemented as a control measure: ■ Where it is not reasonably practicable to eliminate or minimise risks through other control measures; or ■ In conjunction with the implementation of other control measures. 5. RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Managing Director The Managing Director is accountable for implementing this…

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    The Plan, Do, Check, Act cycle is the bedrock of the EPCOR HMS. I set out a plan to spend 30 minutes each day to study the EPCOR OHSMS and to see how this system applied to the integrated management sytem. By studying the various components of the EPCOR integrated management sytem, I was able to understand hoiw the HSE corporate services provides structure to operational groups including the HSE management system. I was also able to understand how the check part of the OHSMS was necessary to…

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    Sioux Tribe Essay

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    crucial that they all learn sign language so they can better understand each other. Sign language played a big role in assisting the communication between the Sioux and other tribes during the arrival of the whites. This helps them stay on the same page during various battles. Another reason this common tongue was important to the Sioux Tribe is it aided them during their constant movement throughout the Plains. Since the Sioux Tribe was always moving locations, they would run into other tribes…

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    Zika Virus Case

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    1. Where and when was the first case of Zika virus infection reported? (10 pts) In 1947 Zika virus was first isolated from a monkey coming from the Zika forest in Uganda1. In 1952 first human infections were reported in Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania1. Reference [1] The History of Zika Virus." World Health Organization. World Health Organization, n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2016. 2. What are the common symptoms of Zika virus infection (Zika virus disease)? (10 pts) When a person is infected…

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