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Infectious Disease
Infectious Disease
Characteristics of identification of infectious diseases
The three characteristics which can place the community at risk are infectivity, pathogenicity and toxigenicity. Infectivity is chosen because once the agent has entered the disease in the host, it is most likely that the host may transfer the disease to another ...
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Vector Control and Long Lasting Insecticidal Nets
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Background
Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) are effective tools for malaria prevention and can significantly reduce severe disease and mortality due to malaria, especially among children under five in endemic areas. However, ITN coverage and use remain low and inequitable among different socio-economic groups in sub-Saharan ...
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Microbes
Microbes
Microbes are living creatures that are so small they cannot be seen with the naked eye. You need a microscope to see them. In some ways this might be a good thing. Can you imagine what it would be like to see all the bacteria and fungi living all ...
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Hereditary Fructose Intolerance and Mitochondrial Disease
Hereditary Fructose Intolerance and Mitochondrial Disease
Glycolysis
The molecular bonds in food products do not yield high amounts of energy when broken down. Therefore, the energy contained in food is released within cells and stored in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a high-energy compound created ...
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Biology
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There is a big distinction in natural hormone substitution treatment techniques, not merely in the recommendations themselves, but also in the deliverance ways and the doses suggested. Hormone Pellet Therapy is a highly effectual form of HRT developed. This exclusive treatment method is based on recommending the right type ...
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HUMAN CLONING
Human Cloning
Human Cloning
Introduction
Cloning means producing genetically identical organisms, identical either to each other or to some preexisting organism. Human cloning could be used to produce early embryos genetically identical to a patient, in order to derive immunologically compatible stem cells for the treatment of the patient's ...
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THE RENAL SYSTEM
The Renal System
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The Renal System
Introduction
The features of the renal system play a huge role in maintaining homeostasis by changing blood amount, structure, and pressure; hormone production; removing of Metabolic Waste; and Control of Water and Electrolyte Balance.
The renal system consists of two renal system, ...
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Respiratory Systems
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It is quite evident that the respiratory systems is the most essential organ and helps the human to take oxygen inside and exhale carbon dioxide. The research paper discusses the concept of the respiratory system, followed by the structure and it's working. It has also highlighted ...
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Alfalfa Plant
Alfalfa Plant
Introduction
The world's most valuable forage legume, Medicago sativa, also known as Alfalfa. Alfalfa is produced worldwide on more than 32,000,000 hectares (80,000,000 acres). Seven countries—United States, Russia, Argentina, France, Italy, Canada, and China—account for 87% of the production area. See Legume forages; Rosales.
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Medicago sagitiva is the botanical ...
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Reproductive System
Reproductive System
Reproductive system is a term used for a group of organs necessary or important to the process of reproduction. The basic units of sexual reproduction are the cells found in male and female germ. This article deals with the organs where they mature and are stored ...