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    intended effect in writing skills allow professionals to partake in wide scientific conversations. In addition to that‚ a process by which research or publication is evaluated by a group of experts in the appropriate field manuscript publication systems requiring these technical writing skills can be more advanced and enhance in value with practice. Understanding the process and structure used to produce a pee reviewed publication will surely enhance in value the chance that a document submitted

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    exposed to the heat enough. In addition‚ raw or unpasteurized milk‚ and contaminated water can lead to similar consequences‚ as they are not prepared well and are not ready for consumption. As the bacteria is consumed and makes it into the body’s systems‚ it creates a lot of damage. The wall of the small intestine is covered by epithelial cells which are made responsible for digestion and absorption. As the C..Jejuni makes it to the small intestine‚ along with the food‚ the bacteria will invade and

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    Many individuals need a suitable organ donation as they have suffered from and organ failure disease‚ Australia currently has an opt-in organ donation system. At any one time‚ there are 1‚700 people waiting for a suitable organ. These individuals wait‚ on average for four years for a suitable organ to be donated. 90% of Australians support organ donation‚ yet only 56% are registered organ donors. To allow an individual to die of a natural death and allow additional individuals to die‚ who could potentially

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    Toxoplasma Gondii (T. Gondii) was first observed in rodents in 1908. Then in 1932 it was found to be in humans. T. Gondii is a disease that plagues the immune deficient because those with a healthy immune system are able to easily fight the parasite off. It has been estimated that nearly 60 millions Americans are infected with the parasite‚ however the bulk of them are completely unaware because they have no symptoms. One of the most interesting things about the disease is that it is found worldwide

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    to the immune system. The use of herbs to treat conditions such as allergies‚ arthritis‚ colds‚ diabetes‚ some heart diseases‚ and mental disorders is as old as human history (Cass‚ 2004). Early pioneers used herbal remedies for these conditions. Over time‚ these forgotten remedies substituted with conventional medicines and doctors have once again become popular‚ due to their numerous benefits. Herbal medicines consist of vitamins and herbs that are better at strengthening the immune system‚ than

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    up to a year. Other oocysts in the cat penetrate deeper into the intestine and develop tachyzoite which is the parasite’s form of rapid growth. The tachyzoite spreads throughout the body and start the extraintestinal infection cycle. When the immune system responds‚ the tachyzoite go into their resting stage and become bradyzoites‚ which is a slow growing form (3). A human or any other intermediate host can then be exposed to the parasite through either eating meat contaminated with the

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    Imagine a world where our ability to survive some disease or prevent some disease was all based on our immune systems. People with weak immune systems would tend to live shorter lives and may never truly get to live life to the fullest. Without vaccines we may still be fighting disease that have long since disappeared from our history such as polio and the small pox. That is why vaccines were created in order to give people the choice to prevent some life threatening vaccines. A vaccine is a product

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    contagious in the first two weeks after getting the virus. The first body system that is affected when a dog is contracting Canine Distemper Virus is the respiratory system. This is because it is usually caught by an unvaccinated but otherwise healthy dog inhaling the tiny virus inside a secretion from an affected dog’s cough or sneeze. The Virus also causes a discharge to emerge from the dog’s nose and eyes. The dog’s immune system will send macrophage cells to search and destroy the virus. Normally

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    1. What are antibodies and why are antibodies ideal for targeting? An antibody‚ also known as an immunoglobulin‚ is a large Y-shaped protein used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria and viruses. The antibody recognizes a unique part of the foreign target‚ termed an antigen.[1][2] Each tip of the "Y" of an antibody contains a paratope (a structure analogous to a lock) that is specific for one particular epitope (similarly analogous to a key) on an antigen

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    SHOULD ANY VACCINES BE REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN? Most Vaccinations protect people from certain diseases which can make them sick‚ disabled or can in some cases even kill them. The vaccination helps boosts people’s body’s defence system‚ also known as the immune system. Vaccines create immunity which protects people from infections without causing suffering of the disease itself. Vaccines can also be called shots‚ immunizations or needles. (Smith‚ n.d.) Most vaccines contain a disease that

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