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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    sick. There are two types of hemophilia, Type A and Type B. Type A: Is the most common type, it is caused by lacking Factor VII, which is one of the proteins to help blood form clots. Type B is caused by lacking Factor IX. Hemophilia is normally diagnosed at birth, it can still be found later in life if your body begins to produce antibodies that attack and destroy clotting factors. Facts of Hemophilia Hemophilia can be passed through the mothers and fathers genes. So through sexual activity,…

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    The success of JLS and the Wanted, X-Factor contestants One Direction was the next music group to help revive the boy bands. The group was formed by Niall Horan from Mullingar, Ireland; Zayn Malik from Bradford; Harry Styles from Cheshire; Louis Tomlinson from Doncaster, amd Liam Payne from Wolverhampton ( he had reached the judge's house stages of The X-Factor at 14 years old back in 2008). Each originally entered 2010's series of The X Factor as individuals. But a guest judge Nicole…

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    Hemmings Vs Cowell

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    wide variation in lower and upper registers for each member is what makes One Direction so successful. Simon Cowell was able to find five voices that each complimented each other uniquely to create complex harmonies that most bands can’t achieve. Because of this, the band has received 281 award nominations in its 5 years, and has won 169 of them. In comparison, 5 Seconds of Summer is a pop-punk band meaning not only does each member play an instrument, there is also a designated lead singer.…

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    Hemophilia is a genetic disease that causes an affected person to severely bleed if cut. Lucky for hemophilia patients, gene therapy is an option. Gene therapy is a form of therapy during which selected healthy genes are transferred to an affected person’s cells. Not only is gene therapy a breakthrough in genetic engineering, but it can effectively cure genetic disorders such as cystic fibrosis and SCID and some acquired diseases like cancer. Gene therapy is carried out by packing a section of…

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    curtailed by the drug. MMPs are endopeptidases that degrade proteins of the ECM, and TIMP are their inhibitors. As expected, treatment enhanced the expression of pro-MMP-2 protein and repressed the expression of the TIMP-2 protein. Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) is a stimulator of collagen production and upregulates collagens in IPF. Nintedanib inhibited TGF-beta-induced secretion of collagens. Through these mechanisms, nintedanib promotes anti-fibrosis and slows the process of the…

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    Physical education curriculum provides an indispensable opportunity in the establishment of physical literacy, however the aim of PL is to move beyond specific proficiency in specific activities to inclusiveness of all abilities and focuses on competencies in a variety of movements and environments. The internationally accepted definition of PL is “the motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understanding to value and take responsibility for engagement in physical activities…

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    Human intelligence is one of the most widely discussed topics within the discipline of psychology, nevertheless, psychologists have not come to an agreement on the definition of intelligence. While many agree that intelligence refers to one’s ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think logically and abstractly, the question of whether there is one general intelligence or many ‘intelligences’ still persists (Gottfredson, 1997). As Deary (2001) has noted, sometimes we refer to someone’s general…

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    Stroke Recovery

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    Some of the major factors are vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2/bFGF), Platelet-Derived growth factor-Beta (PDGF-beta), Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta). These angiogenic peptides are found to be upregulated following ischemic insults to promote micro vessel formation and brain remodeling.[1] Among these…

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    Essay On Trait Perspective

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    trait perspective I know more about the reasoning. I am going to be summarizing the definition of what the trait perspective is and I am going to be giving my own examples. Keywords: Traits, Trait Perspective, Psychology, Personality, Behaviors and Human Patterns.…

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    The Flynn Effect Paper

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    The Flynn Effect refers to an experiment named after researcher James Flynn in reference to the IQ scores increasing in some population´s human intelligence thru generations. The Flynn Effect goes against intelligence as being natural, stressing the IQ tests can´t really measure intelligence, but some traits are being interrelated with it. As an example, the Flynn Effect, shows that IQ scores today are increased when comparing those from grandparents when being children. The Flynn Effect deals…

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