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OXYGEN SENSING BY GLOMUS [TYPE 1] CELL
Current Theories Regarding The Mechanism Of Oxygen Sensing By The Glomus [ Type 1] Cell In The Cartoid Body
Current Theories Regarding The Mechanism Of Oxygen Sensing By The Glomus [ Type 1] Cell In The Cartoid Body
Carotid bodies are sensory organs that detect changes ...
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Stages of Recombinant DNA
Principles of Recombinant DNA
The term recombinant DNA refers to any DNA molecule that has been produced by joining genetic material from two different sources. The term is also used to describe the process by which this type of DNA is produced. That process usually involves the insertion ...
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Microbiology
Microbiology
Introduction
A study in of microscopic organisms that are known as living creatures, which are composed of a cell cluster, a single cell or no cell, is commonly known as Microbiology. Eukaryotes are also microscopic organisms like prokaryotes, protists and fungi. Although, prions and viruses are not strictly classified as living ...
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Microbiology
Microbiology
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In order to survive the presence of an antibiotic, the bacterial organisms that are present in the body must be able to disrupt the following steps:
Through the prevention antimicrobial from the attainment of its target, this could be done by reducing its ability of penetration inside ...
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ANALYSIS PAPER
Analysis Paper
INTRODUCTION
The term leg ulcers refers to medicine a substance defect in the tissue of the distal lower leg area, typically as open, usually oozing wound that does not heal for a long time , impressed. This disease has been described very early on. Colloquially the leg ulcer ...
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Stereotactic Neurosurgery
Stereotactic Neurosurgery
Introduction
The Stereotactic Neurosurgery is a field of Neurosurgery which is based on the use of special mechanical devices currently called "helmets" consisting essentially of a metal frame which is fixed to the head of the patient, in order to achieve a precise point of the brain ("target ") spatially defined ...
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Spinal Cord
Spinal Cord
Introduction
The spinal cord is a cylindrical cord with an internal cavity (spinal canal), and is held in a standing position by ligaments. Front (top) end of the spinal cord passes into the medulla oblongata, and the rear (lower) - the so-called terminal filament. Spinal nerves are the nerves ...
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Process by Which the Skin Renews Itself
Process by Which the Skin Renews Itself
Introduction
Skin is the fundamental sensory organ in humans. Throughout life, the tasks to be performed are extremely varied, including protecting the internal environment from the destructive effects of the external environment and establish communication between them. In ...
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Sexual Orientation
Sexual Orientation
Introduction
Undoubtedly, the world is full of surprises and marvels. Let it be the natural occurrences in the universe and the world, or the ever changing behaviours of the mankind; also every era brings not only a new aspect but also whole bunch of surprises. Now it is that ...
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CYANOBACTERIAL TOXINS
Cyanobacterial toxins and their effects on environmental health
Cyanobacterial toxins and their effects on environmental health
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Cyanobacteria (also called blue-green algae) is a photosynthetic bacteria or Hormogoneae Coccogoneae class, usually bluish green in color. Some species of Cyanobacteria are capable of fixing nitrogen. Its name comes from the Greek prefix "cyanos" ...