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Personalized Medicine
Personalized Medicine
Introduction
A UK pilot project for mass genetic screening of cancers will in the coming months in future. The project will combine personalized medicine and centralized research, with the aim of benefiting patients and scientists. It will be led by the charity Cancer Research UK, the Stratified Medicine ...
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HEART FUNCTIONS
Heart Functions
Heart Functions
The heart is the organ that pushes the blood to all parts of the body. It consists essentially of a muscle, the myocardium, which is responsible for its rhythmic movements. The myocardium is coated by an outer membrane, the pericardium (Wellens, 1976). The heart has four chambers: ...
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Gene Expression Technology
Gene Expression Technology
INTRODUCTION
In the field of molecular biology, gene expression profiling, which is translated as gene expression analysis is the measure of the activity of thousands of genes at a time, to create a global image of cell function. These profiles can, for example, distinguish between cells that ...
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Muscular System
Muscular System
Individual skeletal muscles can be distinguished on the body good. In the function of this is, however, not the case. The muscular system consists of the set of skeletal muscles, whose mission is the movement of body (Durani, 2010). Along with the bones is the locomotive, ...
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Bartonella Henselae
Bartonella Henselae
Introduction
The genus Bartonella consists of small, Gram-negative, facultatively intracellular bacteria that are mainly transmitted by arthropod vectors (Mosbacher et al., 2010). Less than 20 years ago only a few species of Bartonella were known. However, in the early 1990's Bartonella henselae was discovered to be the etiologic agent ...
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Stem Cell Research
Abstract
The purpose of this research paper is to discuss the Stem Cell Research. Stem cells are cells found in the body and have the ability to any division and transform into tissue cells to which they are applied. Stem cells have great potential in the medical aesthetic ...
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NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL THEORY
Neurophysiological Theory of Learning
Abstract
In this paper, we try to explore the concept of neurophysiological theory in a holistic context. The paper discusses the neurophysiological theory and tries to relate it with the theories of cognitive learning and mental processes.
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Thesis statement: The paper has to analyze the neurophysiological theories ...
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Can the enzymes in a banana be slowed or speed up in a temperature control enviroment?
Can the enzymes in a banana be slowed or speed up in a temperature control enviroment?
Introduction
Many people believe that cooler and warmer temperatures have an effect on the ripening of bananas. This experiment will ...
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CARIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Cardiovascular System
Cardiovascular System
Introduction
The heart weighs 300 grams and is shaped like a grapefruit and has two atria, two ventricles, and four valves receive blood from both venae cavae and the four pulmonary veins, and throw it into the aorta and pulmonary trunk. The heart pumps blood to 9 liters ...
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Environmental Deaths and Homicide Investigations
Environmental Deaths and Homicide Investigations
Introduction
Environmental death occurs suddenly without warning symptoms apparent, as in the case of a heart attack, a brain racking and a lot of fulminating disease.The family, caught by surprise, wonder endlessly if there were indications that did understand that there was ...