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    Organisation of The Body Part 2 4.1 Enzymatic activity involves a breakdown of complex molecules from food into smaller amounts which acts as a building block for new molecules. Firstly, the enzymes bond with the substance to make a reaction called the enzyme substrate complex. The substrate makes the active site to change its shape, to enable the substrate and the active site to fit precisely. The enzymes-substrate undergoes internal arrangement that forms a product. Finally, the enzyme…

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    Scarcity In Israel

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    was only permitted at night to the few wealthy people that could afford the cost of the water. Now there is plenty of water in Israel. 50% of water used by Israelis is artificially produced. They desalinate using five major plants The Mediterranean seawater and recycle the wastewater. This has provided Israel to overcome the drought an have enough water for all the country's needs.…

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    Stop Smoking Essay

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    Smoking or not Due to the fact that pollution had become a disaster in the twenty century. The ratio of carbon dioxide had reached the highest level to a point that is very urgent to turn on the siren. For a very long time the government had attempted many tries to put limits for this phenomenon. Smoking an integral part of the pollution issue, terrifying reality could turn this world one day in an empty land that once was beating with life. It sounds very silly and careless for a lot people,…

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    Ocean acidification plays an important role in how healthy the oceans ecosystems are because it allows some species to increase, but also has several negative effects that could cause species to become extinct. Ocean acidification occurs as the ocean absorbs carbon dioxide from the air which then causes the ocean 's pH level to decrease. As the ocean 's acid levels increase, it can affect marine life by helping organisms who make energy by combining sunlight and carbon dioxide, but hurts the…

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    Betadine and Iodine deal Way to Differentiate The distinction amongst Betadine and Iodine, fundamentally, originates from their synthetic nature. Iodine is an uncommon component that typically exists as a diatomic atom. Betadine is an intricate substance compound containing iodine in an unpredictable frame. Both iodine and betadine have various business uses and one of a kind applications; essentially betadine is utilized as a sterile arrangement and immaculate iodine is a substance component in…

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    The Royal Mail Steamer Titanic was the product of intense competition among rival shipping lines in the first half of the 20th century . On May 31, 1911, Titanic’s immense hull–at the time, the largest movable manmade object in the world–made its way down the slipways and into the River Lagan In Belfast. According to some hypothesis, the Titanic was doomed from the start by the design so many lauded as state-of-the-art. Titanic created quite a stir when it departed for its maiden voyage from…

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    that can be found in the water are icebergs and glaciers that are made of frozen freshwater. A fact about glaciers and icebergs is that they make up 20% of Earth’s supply of freshwater. Most of all the Arctic ocean is made of sea ice which is frozen seawater that often is covered with a thick blanket of snow. Polar bears use sea ice to hunt seals. Polar bears have many characteristics that enable it to survive in the cold Arctic temperatures. Many people ask how can polar bears keep themselves…

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    Peritonitis Case Summary

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    To reduce further renal dysfunction in patient BB, the physician should implement the following recommendations of evidence-based guidelines. Intravenous albumin (1.5 g/kg within 6 hours of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) diagnosis and 1 g/kg on day 3) should be given along with intravenous antibiotics. Multiple studies have shown IV albumin effective in decreasing the incidence of renal dysfunction from 33% to 10% and mortality from 29% to 10% and is especially beneficial for patients…

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    For one, they know the raw fuel of hurricanes in warm seawater. The evaporation of warm water and eventual latent heat release creates strong winds which pick up more water and becomes a positive feedback loop. This allows for a hurricane to reach Category 5. However, most hurricanes do not reach the Category…

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    “Icebergs loomed up and fell astern and we never slackened. It was an anxious time with the Titanic's fateful experience very close in our minds.” (Captain Arthur H Rostron, Commander of the Carpathia). Taking place in the North Atlantic Ocean the sinking of the Titanic on April 14-15th, 1912 was a very terrifying day for Captain Edward J. Smith along with 2,200 passengers and crew. In the life boat, recalled Dorothy Gibson, “No one said a word. There was nothing to say and nothing we could…

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