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    right hemispheres, the left controls the right side of body responsible for language the right hemisphere controls the left side of body, responsible for spatial skills. It connects and communicates between the left and right sides of the brain; it transfers motor, sensory, and cognitive information between the two.…

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    on Drugs” had reached its peak. In response, Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act (Kappeler, Sluder, & Alpert, 2015). Two sections are of utmost importance to this topic: Section 1208 authorized the Department of Defense (DOD) to transfer surplus defense material from DOD stocks to local law enforcement agencies for use in…

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    an internet connection and can easily be used with popular software such as Skype. What devices are involved from transferring Alice’s voice to the sound that Bob receives? Alice and Bob will both require a computer (or laptop) device in order to transfer sound. Alice will require a microphone to be able to speak into and Bob will require speakers in order to hear the sound, which could be just a headset or speakers.…

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    This concept of the society refers to people who defined in a territory and culture, these visions address the forces that shape human life. Lenski, Marx, Weber and Durkheim gave their respective visions towards society during their time of life. Lenski points out the changes that occur in the society as the society simple in technology tend to resemble one another. It could have even be the simplest of tools or machines but if it made life easier to the society during his time of life. Marx…

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    Phenomenon Of Pain

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    The Phenomenon of Pain Winston Churchill once said, “Critism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfills the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.” Pain is often perceived as a negative feeling, but Winston Churchill points out that pain is necessary in order to call attention to a problem with the body. Without pain an injury could go on without being noticed for a long period of time, which could lead to critical complications…

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    Transfer RNA Transfer RNA (tRNA) is a crucial component in Protein Synthesis. It serves as an adaptor molecule between the codon, the three nucleic acids and the amino acid after which a specific protein will be synthesized. It is the intermediate in Protein Synthesis which interprets the genetic code. Without tRNA, translation in prokaryotes or eukaryotes could not take place. Common Features of tRNA Molecule Each amino acid has at least one tRNA molecule. Therefore, these tRNA molecules have…

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    What Is Mitochondria?

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    (Cooper, 2000). There are various chemical reactions taking place in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. Unlike the outer membrane, the inner membrane is strictly permeable, it is permeable only to oxygen, ATP and it also helps in regulating transfer of metabolites across the membrane. There is a space between the outer and inner membrane of the mitochondria, which has the same composition as that of the cell's cytoplasm; there is a difference in the protein content in the intermembrane…

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    The kidneys function in removing toxic components through glomerular filtration, passing it on to the bladder via the renal tubules and eventually to the ureter. The bladder is responsible for storing the urine after leaving the kidney. It is a hollow muscular organ…

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    can play a very important role in HMIS. It’s important that when an organization transfers to a new system, they need to be able to transfer any data or information from the old system to the new system (Felton, 2012). This can be difficult and costly but with the right CIO and executives making the right decisions, this can be done. Personally, I have seen this been done when physicians make the decision to transfer from one EHR to another. This is a lot of work and can a lot of time, not to…

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    Human Genetic Engineering

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    producing offspring with those genetic changes. Majority of the research being conducted for genetically modifying the human genome is being conducted on mice. Likewise, using mice to study genetic engineering is a “powerful method for studying gene function and creating animal models of human diseases” (Liu, Xie, Gui, Du 217). Understanding…

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