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    All the animal experiments were performed in accordance with the guidelines established by the Animal Ethics Committee of Wonkwang University, and this experiment was approved by the committee (Approval No. WKU15-101). To evaluate the effect of BGE on fasting blood glucose levels, C57BL/6J (dbdb) 30 mice (20 –25g, 4 weeks, male Lepr(+/+)) and C57BL/6J (dbh) 10 mice (20–25g, 4 weeks, male Lepr(+/-)) were used as the animal model. All the animals were purchased from SAMTACO (Osan, Korea) All the…

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    Shoppa Soap Case Study

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    Presently, The Body Shop, Innisfree and L’Occitane are currently the global natural cosmetic brand in Indonesia that can be found easily inside the Mall. While local cosmetics brands are currently leaded by Mustika Ratu and Martha Tilaar (Department of Commerce United States of America, 2016). As the popularity of natural cosmetics growing, local natural cosmetic brands also keep emerging i.e. The Bath Box, Gizi Indonesia, Skin Dewi, Klen and Kind, Utama Spice Bali, Sensatia, Organic Supply,…

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    Egg White Lab Results

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    Title: How Temperature Affects Protein Detection In Eggs Whites Introduction: Research Objective and Hypothesis The objective of this experiment is to gain a better understanding on how temperature affects how much protein is detected. Understanding how temperature affects the detection of protein can be used to more accurately measure the amount of protein in foods and supplements needed for life. This knowledge can benefit nutritionists and the general population. Hypothesis: If the egg…

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    Hyperkalemia Case Study

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    A trauma patient sustains a crush injury and rapidly develops hyperkalemia. Which of the following treatments primarily acts to neutralize the effects of hyperkalemia on the cellular membrane? A: Insulin and glucose • This combination can be used to treat hyperkalemia however it does not work on the cellular membrane. Insulin lowers the serum potassium concentration by forcing the potassium back into the cell. This is done by enhancing the activity of the Na-K pump. The reason glucose is also…

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    start, because he now has insurance, and that is one less worry for him. The oxygen should be continued, especially since he has dyspnea and anxiety attacks from worrying about this, and it is a key treatment for COPD. In addition to this, Morphine sulfate, Steroids, Bronchodilators, Mucolytics, Diuretics, and Anxiolytics can be given for the progression of COPD, and the symptoms that accompany this disease (Matzo & Sherman, 2015, pp. 338-339). These medications can be used to decrease…

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    Health History: Patient is a 36 year old female of Caucasian decent. Past medical history, of depression, Bi-polar affective disorder, spinal epidural abscess, paraplegia, anemia associated with acute blood loss, Hepatitis C, poly substance abuse, kidney infection, panic attacks, ectopic pregnancy, staphylococcus infection, protein malnutrition, neurogenic bowel, and neurogenic bladder. Current medical history, patient is a 36 year old female was admitted to Memorial Regional Hospital,…

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    After the incubation period, the agar containing the antibiotic testing was taken out and if the microbe reacted with the antibiotic, a circle or clearing would appear around the disk containing the antibiotic. The diameter of this circle was then measured and compared with a table found on page 95 of the Microbiology Lab Manual to understand the antibiotics resistance, intermediate and sensitive levels, as they differ for each antibiotic. The numbers on the table in the Microbiology Lab…

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    the lake is by evaporating. Who is opposed to diversion? Government of Manitoba along with Premier Gary Doer and some citizens on both side of the border. Why? As the lake does not have any outlets, it has accumulated high levels of chemicals like sulfates, arsenic and phosphorus. This is not only harmful for the environment but also for the people. Position of the Council of Canadians Council of Canadian opposes this idea because “. Devils Lake contains organisms that are foreign and harmful…

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    Alibrio Ficheri Lab Report

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    fischeri chDNA. Lysing the pellet of A. fischeri required the hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic interactions, and Van der Waals forces to be disrupted. This was done by the detergent sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), which was present in the re-suspension buffer added and created protein-lipid-detergent complexes. Proteinase K is added to digest proteins and any nucleases that might damage the DNA (Peant and LaPointe, 2004). RNase is added to avoid impurities…

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    A colorimetric 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT, Sigma-Aldrich Chemical Co.) assay was performed to measure the cell viability. Briefly, RAW 264.7 cells were treated with different concentrations of spermidine for 24 h or pretreated with spermidine for 1 h before stimulation with LPS for 24 h. After incubation, the medium was discarded, and MTT solution (5 mg/mL in phosphate-buffered saline, PBS) was added to each well and incubated for another 3 h at 37 °C. The…

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