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STEM CELL
Stem Cell Research
[Institution Name]Stem Cells
Introduction
The paper discusses the in depth analysis of stem cell research. It covers the details on the description of stem cells, types of stem cells, history of Stem Cell Research, implication of Stem cell Research, Controversial Aspect of Stem Cell Research, Pros and Cons of ...
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Focal Species
Introduction
The paper will begin by a brief introduction to Blue Whales as an endangered species. The discussion will then highlight the environmental significance of the subject and the most important ideas and theories set forth. This section will also incorporate an insight into the data and information that strongly ...
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PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Parkinson's Disease and the Nervous System
Parkinson's Disease and the Nervous System
Introduction
Symptoms of the disease gradually, for the sixth month of treatment continues to decline. Patients with Parkinson's disease are beginning to move better, less in need of assistance, become more active, if treated early. After six months of treatment ...
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Smoking and Hazards
Smoking and Hazards
Smoking and its effects on the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems
Smoking and Hazard
It is reported that adverse health effects of chronic exposure to tobacco snuff affect virtually all functional systems of the human body and the damage is on the active and passive smokers, in ...
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PROTEIN
Protein and Protein Enzymes
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Proteins are vital for the effective and efficient working of the human body since it tends to play a major role in the formation and protection of tissues. This paper would attempt to throw some light on the subject of protein and the enzymes associated to it.
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THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
The Musculoskeletal System
The Musculoskeletal System
The musculoskeletal system is actually a fairly continuous arrangement of tissues designed to function in organized patterns rather than simply isolated muscle groups. It operates via force couples and transfers energy through a reaction chain most often rooted in the ground. Motor unit ...
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The direct effects of Genetic Engineering of American society
Many previous technologies have proved to have adverse effects unexpected by their developers. DDT, for example, turned out to accumulate in fish and thin the shells of fish-eating birds like eagles and ospreys. And chlorofluorocarbons turned out to float into the upper ...
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BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT
Bone Marrow Transplant
Bone Marrow Transplant
Introduction
Bone marrow transplantation is a relatively new medical procedure that is used to treat diseases once considered incurable. Since its first successful use in 1968, bone marrow transplantation is used to treat patients suffering from leukemia (blood cancer), aplastic anemia, and lymphomas or ...
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ADDISON'S DISEASE
Addison's Disease
Addison's Disease
Addison's Disease
Addison's disease (bronze disease, chronic adrenal failure) - this is a painful condition of the adrenal cortex, which occurs when their bilateral lesion, leading to a decrease (or eliminate) the secretion of adrenal hormones. Addison's disease occurs in lesions of more than 90% of adrenal tissue. ...
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GULF OF MEXICO
Redfish on the Gulf of Mexico
Redfish on the Gulf of Mexico
Redfish
The redfish is a marine fish of northern Atlantic and a well-known food fish. It was described as Perca-marina and comes from Novaya Zemlya, Spitsbergen, in the southern Barents Sea, the coast of Norway, including the Skagerrak, around ...