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KIDNEY
Kidney
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This paper discusses the anatomy and the various functions performed by different parts of the kidney.
Kidney: Macroscopic Anatomy and Function
Introduction
The human body has a urinary system that is made up of a pair of kidneys, a couple of ureters, an urethra and the bladder. The two kidneys are found towards the rear part ...
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CELL
Cell Structure, Function and Theory
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In this paper, we try to explore the concept of cell structure, theory and their functions. The basic unit of structure and functioning of all living organisms (except viruses, which are often referred to as non-cellular life forms), which has its own metabolism, capable of independent ...
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PHONOLOGY
Phonology
Phonology
Introduction
Individuals can convey their thoughts and their feeling to others through a symbolic means of communications that are human language. Babies though born without any language, but as they grow they acquire many thousands of language words, multifaceted grammatical and sound systems speaking ability in many different situations. Human ...
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GENETIC ENGINEERING
Is genetic engineering the answer to ending global hunger?
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[Submission Date]Is genetic engineering the answer to ending global hunger?
Introduction
'Genetic engineered food is essential these days as it can solve environmental issues, but it also have some consequences'. Genetic engineering is using the artificial means for transforming ...
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Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “HIV” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “HIV” and “the cycle of infection” that causes certain death of an individual. The research also analyzes “the mechanism through which HIV duplicates itself in human body” ...
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CTCF (CCCTC BINDING FACTOR)
CTCF (CCCTC Binding Factor)
CTCF (CCCTC Binding Factor)
Electron micrographs of transcribing rDNA loci by O. L. Miller, Jr. and colleagues have provided a cytological foundation to subsequent studies showing histone modification-, DNA methylation-, and regulatory RNA-mediated epigenetic regulation of the rDNA loci across kingdoms. Many studies have ...
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ORGAN TRANSPLANTS
Organ Transplants
Organ Transplants
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Organ transplant, defined as the transfer of a living tissue or organ to an injured or ill person to restore health or reduce disability, first started in the 1930s. This concept gave new hope and new life to ailing patients when several kidney transplants were successfully performed ...
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EVOLUTION
Scientific Evidence & Evolution
Scientific Evidence & Evolution
Scientific Evidence Supporting Biological Evolution
The Fossil record
The evidence presented by the fossil record with regard to evolution serves to encourage the concept of evolution (Curry & Chang, 2006). In essence, evidence incorporated in the fossil record provides proof of the succession of organisms amongst ...
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GIGANTISM
Gigantism
Gigantism
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This paper discusses the causes and effects of gigantism. Gigantism is a disorder caused by excessive secretion of growth hormones and has very dangerous effects. Gigantism is also very painful. It causes a lot of problems because it increases the height of an individual to such an extent that ...
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PURIFIED RABBIT POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY
Purified rabbit polyclonal antibody
Purified rabbit polyclonal antibody
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With the emergence of first antibiotics and later recombinant monoclonal antibody therapy, the use of hyper-immune serum has declined. The main reason for this is that methods for consistent manufacturing of safe hyper immune immunoglobulin products have been lacking. In ...