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    front of the court in fits and contortions and the ability to use spectral evidence, the convictions quickly ended. The Governor called on the Superior Court of Judicature to take on the rest of the cases and start emptying out the jails (Salem Transcription Project). The Salem Witch Trials had finally ended, but nothing could truly fix the damage that had already been done. Twenty people were killed during the Salem Witch Trials, nineteen of the men and women were hung at Gallows Hill and one…

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    Semi Standardized Interview: We conducted semi standardized interviews with the participants and their family members. Capacity, opportunity and motivation framework (COM-B) and ANGELO domains were utilised to develop a comprehensive interview guide that focussed on reasons for arm use and perceived recovery (Appendix 1). The interviews were conducted in the natural language of the participant and were transcribed to English. A Sony audio recorder was used for recording. Field notes were used…

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    This then allows gp41, a transmembrane protein that contains a fusion peptide, to allow the viral envelope to fuse with the cell membrane and release the capsid into the cell[12]. Reverse Transcription - After entry into the cell, the virus is uncoated releasing viral RNA and reverse transcriptase into the cell cytoplasm. Reverse transcriptase acts on this RNA and generates double stranded DNA, this viral DNA is then packaged with other viral…

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    Reverse transcription of miRNA was performed with the miScript reverse transcription kit (Applied Biosystem). miR-499 was quantitated by using TaqMan miRNA quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) assay according to the protocol of the manufacturer (Applied…

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    Case Study Of Quinte MRI

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    starts all over again. Process Flow for Transcription Report 1. The MR technologist prints each sheet of the film from the MRI scan 2. The technologist collects, sorts, labels and then transfers the film to the radiologist’s office on his way to pick up another patient. 3. The radiologist takes approximately 5 minutes to read the film and dictate a diagnosis into a recorder. VALUE-ADDED 4. The dictation is transferred electronically to the transcription department where the report is…

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    cells. For his experiment, Yamanaka used four transcription factors to see if they will induce pluripotency in the somatic cells. The goal was to take somatic cells, cells like tissue or organs and reprogrammed them using the 4 transcription factors mention earlier. These four factor will force the somatic cell to express genes important for maintaining the defining properties of ESCs. In the experiment Yamanaka used 24 embryonic cells transcription factors which were introduced to mice…

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    Deoxyribonucleic acid consists of a phosphate and deoxyribose backbone, and four different nitrogenous bases. These bases are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. Ribonucleic acid, the molecule formed in the transcription of DNA, is made up of phosphate, ribose, and adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil. The backbone of DNA consists of a phosphate bonded to a deoxyribose molecule. Deoxyribose is a sugar containing five carbons, and it is called deoxyribose as it is missing an oxygen atom on…

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    Haloperidol will be administered at varying concentrations and exposure times. Using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) will monitor the amplification of the BZLF1 gene and myc genes. These genes are regulatory genes that code for transcription factors; the process of copying DNA nucleotides into a new strand of RNA. The…

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    allow for the application of data to other model systems. Hobert (2000) believes, that the patterns of these LIM-homeodomain proteins is evident from studies about Drosophila to C. elegans. LIM proteins have their own transcription factors and cytoskeletal elements. Structurally, a LIM domain has cysteines with 2 zinc fingers. These LIM homeodomain (LIM-HD) proteins regulate the formation of cell line cells and influence differentiation. (Dawid et al., 1995) To control these proteins, it is…

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    either as monomers or in association with Smad4 (Carreira et al., 2014 [6]; Liu et al., 1996 [49]). In the nucleus they can regulate transcription of target genes by directly binding via their MH1 domain to specific DNA sequences depends on the formation of Smad complex with other DNA-binding proteins. The R-Smad/C-Smad heterodimer complex interacts with various transcription factors, co-activators and co-repressors to modulate gene expression (ten Dijke et al., 2000 [46]; Kusanagi et al., 2000…

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