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    Muscles Lab Report

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    contraction. According to the different physiological function, motor unit can be divided into 2 categories, kinetic motor unit and tonic motor unit. The high frequency of electron signal released when the motor unit of the muscle fiber is excited, the contraction force is strong, but is easy to fatigue, it is the fast fatigable motor unit. When the muscle fibers in the tonic motor unit are excited, the impulse frequency is low, but it can be released for a long time, it is slow oxidative unit.…

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    Beethovens 5th symphony movement 4 This piece was composed by Ludwig Beethoven between the years 1804-1808. This is the most frequently performed symphonies and arguable one of the best classical pieces ever composed. This piece was first performed in 1808 and achieved its fame shortly afterwards. Beethoven was a major composer who help music transition from the classical to the romantic era. Beethoven did not only compose 9 symphonies but he also composed a few piano concertos, violin concertos…

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    initial motif, with which the song started. In “Poker Face,” this is seen by the return of the chorus at 2:36, where background music and lyrics are brought back from the exposition. Therefore, the material from the exposition is recapitulated in the tonic key of the movement, reaffirming the key as the movement’s home…

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    Marijuana the good the bad and the ugly Drugs have come a long way since they were first used as either medicinal, spiritual or recreational purposes, but none of them have been argued more than marijuana. Marijuana, pot, grass, weed, ganja, Mary-Jane are just a few of the names this psychoactive drug has acquired through its life. During this lifetime marijuana has been one of the most debatable drugs in this world since it’s been prohibited and legalized all over the world. Some want it, some…

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    Glutamate Degradation

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    type-A ionotropic GABA receptors (GABAA Rs) and type-B metabotropic GABA receptors (GABAB Rs) on the post-synaptic neuron. GABAA Rs shunt excitatory depolarization and control tonic inhibition. These receptors are constitutively targeted for degradation and insertion to fine tune inhibitory synaptic transmission. Alternations to tonic GABAA receptor-mediated activity in the hippocampus was found in TLE animal models. Postmortem studies have shown a severe decrease of extrasynaptic GABAA Rs which…

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    Lemon Juice Essay

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    which is a kind of microscopic organisms in your stomach. H. pylori is being examination for it's capacity to bring about stomach ulcers. Here is an extraordinary stomach and gut tonic. This will help you go to the restroom and it will help your stomach battle off any undesirable microorganisms like H. pylori. The tonic incorporates: some warm water, 1/2 lemon (squeezed), 1 teaspoon of ground flaxseed. 3. Alkalize the Body Trust it or not but rather lemon are alkalizing for the body.…

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    Epilepsy Introduction

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    Introduction Epilepsy is known as Apasmara: apa, means negation or loss of; smara, means recollection or consciousness. Epilepsy known form thousands of years but came forward past hundred years. It was known from the Babylonians and Greeks also have records of epilepsy and they represent as Sacred Disease21. In India concept of epilepsy is known from ancient Indian medicine and it was developed during the Vedic period of .In the Ayurvedic literature of Charaka Samhita epilepsy is known…

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    Music Baroque Essay

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    Similar to other art forms, music is a unique form of expression which can convey emotion so strongly that it can connect to people no matter where they are from, or what their native language is. These are the six eras of music Baroque named after the traditional ornate architectural style of the time, Classical and Romantic creating composers like Berlioz, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Liszt, and Verdi. The Medieval era, The Renaissance which signifies “rebirth” also known as the time of…

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    Orfeo and the Magic Flute Compare-Contrast study of musical compositions of Monteverdi and Mozart Introduction: Composed in 1671, Monteverdi drew on the ancient poets of Virgil and Ovid to create the mythological narrative that is the opera Orfeo.1 His last musical work, Mozart’s The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte) tests the limits of the high voice register in a ancient Egyptian plot about winning love with the help of magic.2 Signaling a major shift in accepted musical form, Monteverdi’s Orfeo…

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    Haydn's Baby-Stage Sonata

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    Haydn’s “Baby-Stage” Sonata When Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart focused on opera composition and Ludwig von Beethoven experimented innovations in various musical forms, Joseph Haydn was greatly responsible for the invention and refinement of sonata form in the classical period . His earliest sonatas, dedicated to Prince Nikolaus Esterházy, feature galant style, and reveal Haydn’s growth as a composer in his early years. Among these pieces, Haydn piano sonata in F major, Hob. XVI: 23 shows a very solid…

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