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POSTURAL ASSESSMENTS
Postural assessments and musculoskeletal dysfunctions
Postural Assessment and Musculoskeletal Dysfunctions
Introduction
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) mainly affects women between the ages of 20 and 50. Its main feature, orthostatic intolerance, is brought about by standing and resolved by reclining. Orthostatic intolerance occurs when standing because of physical stressors that ...
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Interactions of Assemblages of Mycorrhizal Fungi with two Florida Wetland Plants
Interactions of Assemblages of Mycorrhizal Fungi with two Florida Wetland Plants
Background
The Arbuscular Mycorrhizal usually, but not always, exists in wetlands. Floods may suppress the association of Mycorrhizal. Elevated phosphorous can also affect the wetlands plants' fungal colonization. We can separate ...
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ABSCISIC ACID
Plant Responses to: The role of abscisic acid as a stress hormone
Abstract
Sustainability survival of plants in adverse environmental conditions has become an issue of great importance to the scientists in the world of agriculture. Many researches on the genetic of plant discovered that abscisic acid found in the ...
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MOLECULE FORMATION & MODIFICATION
Formation and Modification of a Molecule through Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Body System
Formation and Modification of a Molecule through Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Body System
Introduction
Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi body system are cell organelles, which play a vital role in metabolic activities going on in a cell. ...
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Genetics/Pedigree
Genetics/Pedigree
Question No. 1
Cystic fibrosis, based on the pedigree, is hereditary as a trait of recessive due to the data and information that it leaps the generations. This demonstrates that a son can institute or give the infection without exemplifying the indications of the parents. The example of evidence is ...
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DNA
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is found in basically all organisms including humans. It is the hereditary material that basically every person has and is found in both the cell nucleus and the mitochondria. Most of a person's DNA is nuclear DNA because it is found in the nucleus; small ...
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GENETICALLY MODIFIED MICROORGANISMS
Genetically Modified Microorganisms
Genetically Modified Microorganisms
Introduction and Biological basis
While the term genetically modified organisms has arisen within the past decade, humans have for centuries been using microorganisms to make products like beer and cheese, and plants and animals have been carefully bred to improve the quality and ...
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Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Lavine, J., Broutin, H., Harvill, E.T. & Bjornstad, O. N. (December, 2010). “Imperfect vaccine-induced immunity and whooping cough transmission to infants”. Vaccine; 29(1): pp. 11-16.
This research study reveals that whooping cough has amplified in occurrence all through a large extent of the urbanized globe since the 1980s in ...
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Teaching “Intelligent Design” in Public Schools
Teaching “Intelligent Design” in Public Schools
Across the nation, there is a devise debate today about teaching intelligent design in public schools science classes with the theory of evolution. It is important to make the public aware of the importance of teaching intelligent design to ...
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CELLS
Cells
Cells
Introduction
This paper intends to describe how transient protein interactions can contribute to direct information flow between subsequent steps of metabolic and signaling pathways, focusing on the redox perspective. Posttranslational modifications are often the basis for the dynamic nature of such macromolecular aggregates, named micro compartments. The high cellular protein concentration ...