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    Enzyme Summary

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    There are many reasons why enzymes have such a high specificity. The first variable is an enzyme’s primary structure. A primary structure is just a combination of amino acids. There are twenty different amino acids that the primary structure can be created from. Every enzyme has a different order that the acids are placed in and each one has a different number or amino acids. The slightest change in this structure can affect a protein’s conformation and function. The secondary structure is a regular

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    Unlike the static tumor growth models‚ the image-based personalization remains challenging for most forward simulators. There is little research in modeling tumor growth using patient-specific data especially those taken from medical images. The key components for Image-based tumor growth personalization are a model for tumor growth and a data resource. Cancer modeling offers a wide range of mathematical formalisms that can be classified according to their scale. Despite internal complexity‚ tumor

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    Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease. It most commonly affects the thyroid‚ frequently causing it to enlarge to twice its size or more (goitre)‚ become overactive‚ with relatedhyperthyroid symptoms such as increased heartbeat‚ muscle weakness‚ disturbed sleep‚ and irritability. It can also affect the eyes‚ causing bulging eyes (proptosis). It affects other systems of the body‚ including the skin‚ heart‚ circulation and nervous system. It affects up to 2% of the female population‚ sometimes appears

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    Abstract Global outbreaks of human influenza occur from influenza A viruses with novel Hemagglutinin (HA) molecules to which humans have no immunity. So understanding of the origin and evolution of HA genes is of particular importance. Host-origin classification based on the two outer proteins Host classification based on the HA protein achieved accuracies between 91.2% and 100% using KNN and random forest. While host classification based on the NA protein achieved accuracies

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    Question 1: Does s51(xx) of the Australian Constitution support s6(1)(a)‚ (b) and (c) of the Commonwealth Act? What is the scope of s51(xx)? In consistent with the Jumbunna principle‚ s51(xx) should be interpreted expansively (Gibbs J in Strickland; Mason J in Fontana Films and Tasmanian Dam; Murphy J in Tasmanian Dam). In determining whether s51(xx) supports a law‚ we need to determine whether the character of the law by reference to the creation of rights‚ powers‚ liabilities‚ duties and privileges

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    The Face

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    Analytical Exposition – Research Report 1. Introduction Volleyball is a common sport and is played throughout schools in Australia; at a professional level‚ the athletes of volleyball have to perform a strict training résumé. To maintain their level of fitness an athlete must train specific components of fitness indiviualised for the athlete. The purpose of the essay is to analyse a training program set for a volleyball player and see if it fits requirements for the athlete. It will discuss

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    We choose to do a plyometric fitness session for our duathlon training. Plyometric training is a system of exercise in which the muscles are repeatedly stretched and suddenly contracted in explosive movements to develop muscular power and endurance. We applied this into our session by using a range of explosive movements such as leaps‚ bounds‚ jumps and medicine ball throws. We made sure we had a good amount of reps to challenge the people training and enough of a rest in between each exercise to

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    hydrolyzing the ester bonds within a molecule (Rang & Dale‚ 2007). There are two major types of enzymes‚ acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). Though similar in structure‚ they differ in distribution‚ function and substrate specificity. AChE is found in red blood cells‚ cholinergic fibres and muscle (motor end-plate)‚ existing as mainly membrane bound (Rang & Dale‚ 2007). It is highly specific for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh) and its principle role is termination

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    Plant and Species

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    Eco/o&y‚ 88(3)‚ 2007‚ pp. 541-549 © 2007 by the Ecological Society of America DIVERSITY AND HOST RANGE OF FOLIAR FUNGAL ENDOPHYTES: ARE TROPICAL LEAVES BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOTS? A. ELIZABETH ARNOLD1 AND F. LUTZONI Department of Biology‚ Duke University‚ Durham‚ North Carolina 27708 USA Abstract. Fungal endophytes are found in asymptomatic photosynthetic tissues of all major lineages of land plants. The ubiquity of these cryptic symbionts is clear‚ but the scale of their diversity‚ host range

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    “HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN” [BANK] HR Planning: HR Planning process consists of forecasting‚ goal setting and strategic planning‚ and program implementation and evaluation. As the Bank operates in a dynamic environment where new and advanced practices are frequently emerging resulting in changing customer’s requirements. Not only this‚ the demands on existing staff resources fluctuate in order to maintain the provision of services

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