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    Relevant thesis. Animal testing is a hot question of debate‚ because of the bioethics behind it. There are two main sides of the issue to this topic that many people fall into one of the camps of. The first is that of antivivisectionist who believe that any living animal should not be tested on for research purposes. Antivivisectionist would not only note that the pain inflicted upon animals is unneeded for current advances in medicine. While those in vitro models are not perfected yet‚ they provide

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    Social Phobia

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    Social Phobia Approximately 13.3 percent of the population experiences a form of social phobia at some point in their lives. Social phobia is any fear associated with situations that you are subject to criticism by others. Eating‚ public speaking‚ or even walking in a public place can be devastating and bring on such reactions as headaches or stomachaches to more severe symptoms of panic attacks and dysphoria. Although adolescent girls are expected to show more withdrawn behavior than adolescent

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    My Aim in Life

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    that single stage surgery with immediate placement of dental implants after extraction and immediate loading of implants has predictable and successful results comparable to those of the traditional 2-stage protocol.10–12 Comprehensive reviews of in vivo studies have reported that micromotion at the bone-implant interface in the range of 50 to 150 µm may adversely affect osseointegration and remodeling at bone bone-implant interface.6-9 A review of literatures found no studies evaluating the fate of

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    Stem Cell Research Products

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    Stem Cell Research Products - Opportunities‚ Tools‚ and Technologies Stem cells are primitive cells found in all multi-cellular organisms that are characterized by self-renewal and the capacity to differentiate into any mature cell type. Stem cells are still a relatively new discovery‚ as the first mouse embryonic stem cells were derived from embryos in 1981‚ but it was not until 1995 that the first successful culturing of embryonic stem cells from non-human primates occurred and not until November

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    Raptor might affect mTORC1 activity by regulating assembly of the complex and by recruiting substrates for mTOR (Peterson et al.‚ 2009). The role of mLST8 in mTORC1 function is also unclear‚ as deletion of this protein does not affect mTORC1 activity in vivo (Wang et al.‚ 2007). PRAS40 and Deptor have been characterized as distinct negative regulators of mTORC1 (Peterson et al.‚

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    Hill Reaction

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    water with the subsequent evolution of oxygen. Isolated thylakoids do not contain much of their complement of electron acceptors hence a lot of artificial electron acceptors are used to study the Hill reaction in vitro (the final electron acceptor in vivo is NADP). Many of these artificial electron acceptors accept electrons at different sites along the transport pathway. This study used DPIP dye as an artificial electron acceptor in determining the effects of two herbicides on photosynthetic electron

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    Liposomes Definition and background10 Liposomes were discovered in the early 1960’s and subsequently studied as cell membrane models. They have since gained recognition in the field of drug delivery. Liposomes are spherical vesicles which can be thought of as a hollow sphere they are composed of a bilayer membrane which entraps an aqueous core. The particle size of liposomes ranges from 20 nm to 10 μm in diameter. Liposomes vary in charge and in size depending on their manufacturing protocol

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    Prufrock Allusions

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    “S’io credessi che mia risposta fosse / a persona che mai tornasse al mondo / questa fiamma staria senza piu scosse. / Ma per cio che giammai di questo fondo non torno vivo alcun‚ s’i’odo il vero‚ / senza tema d’infamia ti rispondo!” (Dante 61-66). This is an epigraph to the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. These lines are from Dante’s Inferno which is about Dante going to Hell and asking a question to a false counselor‚ Guido da Montefeltro. The false counselor decides to answer Dante’s

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    Skeletal Muscle Physiology

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    are also capable of generating the brute force needed to lift a 100-lb. sack of concrete. When a skeletal muscle from an experimental animal is electrically stimulated‚ it behaves in the same way as a stimulated muscle in the intact body‚ that is‚ in vivo. Hence‚ such an experiment gives us valuable insight into muscle behavior. This set of computer simulations demonstrates many important physiological concepts of skeletal muscle contraction. The program graphically provides all the equipment and materials

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