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HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF STARVATION
Health Consequences of Starvation
Health Consequences of Starvation
Introduction
It is a sad reflection that at the start of the 21st century, starvation still exists, often with such catastrophic loss of life that it can be measured in millions. Indeed, 'food security' has become an industry and 'humanitarian ...
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PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease, one most commonly known for its visually noticeable symptoms, affects one percent of the population over the age of 50. Its causes in some cases are the after math of drug abuse or brain trauma, but for the most part, parkinsons is a disease associated ...
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PROTEIN AND LIGAND INTERACTION
Protein and Ligand Interaction
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Protein and Ligand Interaction
Introduction
Protein has a unique primary structure and has a unique feature that distinguishes it from other proteins. A set of individual proteins in the cell performs a set of diverse and complex functions. Ligand is necessary for protein functioning. ...
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HUBBERT'S PEAK
Where in the World Will Our Energy Come From?
Where in the World Will Our Energy Come From?
Introduction
Hubbert's peak is the point at which an oil field or geographic region reaches its maximum production capacity. Hubbert's peak is named after Marion King Hubbert, a highly respected geophysicist and petroleum geologist. ...
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REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Biology: Reproduction And Development
Reproduction And Development
Introduction
In the chapters 26, we have studied sexual reproduction: a reproductive system in which two differentiated cells (called gametes) fuse to give rise to a new individual single cell (the zygote) that will be developed by successive mitosis as multicellula. This ...
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NMR METHODS FOR PROTEIN BINDING STUDIES
NMR Methods for Protein Binding Studies
NMR Methods for Protein Binding Studies
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (or NMR) is a diagnostic test that provides a safe clearer view inside the human body. An NMR is different than many other diagnostic testing systems. Resonance produces magnetic images of two ...
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BOOK REVIEW
Book Review - The Gift of Sex: A Guide to Sexual Fulfillment
Book Review - The Gift of Sex: A Guide to Sexual Fulfillment
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The book, The Gift of Sex: A Guide to Sexual Fulfillment is divided into thirty seven chapters and these thirty seven chapters are categorized into five ...
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VOCALISATION OF BIRDS
Vocalisation of Birds
Vocalisation of Birds
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Vocalisation of birds is a term used to describe a wide variety of vocal expressions of birds, which serve to transmit information related to mating. A few species are silent (such as, storks and some pelicans and vultures), but most emit sounds of one ...
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We are all the same by Jim Wooten
What is AIDS?
AIDS is an abbreviation which stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. This happens when a person's immune system gets too weak to fight off infections. AIDS is mainly caused by HIV. HIV is Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV attacks the immune system ...
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PROKARYOTES AND EUKARYOTES
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Introduction
This essay is going to discuss about the two groups of living organisms which are distinguished on the basis of anatomy - the eubacteria and archaeans and it will discuss in detail about the structures of these two living organisms. Different research journals and books ...