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    *What is Biochemistry?* * Biochemistry also known as Chemistry of life is the study of chemical substances and vital processes occurring in living organism. Biochemistry governs all living organisms and living processes. * Study of chemical processes in living organisms‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ living matter. * Biochemistry is the science dealing with the chemical composition and chemical reactions happening within‚ and between the living cells of all organisms. → The

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    Microorganisms are classified according to their structure. By means of flow charts‚ diagrams and tables explain the differences between Viruses‚ Bacteria‚ Cyanobacteria‚ Achaea and Fungi. Bacteria or bacterium are unicellular microorganisms. They are essentially only a few micrometres long and form of various shapes including the spheres‚ rods and spirals. A BACTERIAL CELL Illustration courtesy of Wikipedia. A Virus (from the Latin noun virus‚ meaning toxic or poison) is a sub-microscopic

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    and the butterfly eats the leaves off the trees and plants which makes the butterfly a primary consumer. Next the frog eats the butterfly which makes the frog a secondary consumer.After that the snake eats the frog which makes the snake a tertiary consumer.Finally when the snake dies it gets decomposed by the mushroom or any type of fungi. This helps the organisms in this biome because they have specialized fur and have adaptations.Like how some trees depend on other animals to spread seeds of their

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    Also‚ it may predispose patients to secondary bacterial infections leading to localized paronychia and perhaps worse and deeper infections such as erysipelas-cellulitis‚ especially in the high-risk groups such as diabetics.(6-7) Clinically it can cause varying degrees of pain or discomfort (especially

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 ENZYMES THE ENZYMES SPEAK!! “We are the catalysts of the living world! Protein in nature and in action specific; rapid and accurate; huge in size but with small active centres; highly exploited for disease diagnosis in lab centres”. DEFINITION Enzymes may be defined as biocatalysts synthesised by living cells. They are protein in nature (exception RNA acting as ribozyme) colloidal and thermo-labile in character and specific in their action. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND In

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    °Thioridazine hydrochloride‚USP. Is a member of the piperizine subgroup of the phenothiazines. Thioridazine occurs as a white or slightly yellow‚ crystalline or micronized powder‚ which is odourless or has a faint odor and is practically insoluble in water and freely soluble in dehydrated alcohol. The drug has sedative and hypotensive activity in common with chlorpromazine and less antiemetic activity. thioridazine is indicated for the treatment of schizophrenic patients who fail to respond

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    Content METABOLIC ENGINEERING 2 AIMS OF METABOLIC ENGINEERING 2 CHARACTERISTICS OF METABOLIC ENGINEERING 2 IMPORTANCE OF METABOLIC ENGINEERING 3 THE METHODS 3 REQUIREMENTS FOR METABOLIC ENGINEERING 4 RE-CONSTRUCTING THE MODEL 4 TERMINOLOGY 4 METABOLIC FLUX ANALYSIS (MFA) 4 METABOLIC CONTROL ANALYSES 6 DATABASES 7 IN SILICO EXPERIMENTS 8 APPLICATION AREAS OF METABOLIC ENGINEERING 8 METABOLIC ENGINEERING OF GEOBACILLUS THERMOGLUCOSIDASIUS…………………………………9

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    the release of insulin. The dephosphorylated form is more active.This mechanism is not clear‚ as insulin binds to extra-cellular parts of protein receptors and pyruvate dehydrogenase is found in the mitochondrial matrix. There must be some sort of secondary messenger process. This mechanism leads to the increased rate of catalysis of this enzyme‚ so increases the levels of acetyl-coA.

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    catecholamines and angiotensin II‚ which then results in reduced renal blood flow and ischemia.1‚2‚4 The end result is ischemic necrosis of the papillae.1 Other theories suggest that reactive metabolites are formed in the cells of papillae‚ which may be responsible for papillary necrosis.2‚3 These reactive metabolites can cause oxidative stress and/or covalently bind to important cellular

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    Introduction 1.1Background This report has been written as part of the academic requirements of the Master of Business Administration. 1.2Size up A small part ($5.4 million) of Rohm and Haas’ $1.9 billion sales (1983) is derived from the sale of metal working fluids. Currently these sales are realized through the product Kathon 886MW (886MW)‚ which is mainly used as a maintenance biocide in central metal working systems fluid reservoirs. Because of suggestions from the current end-users and

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