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    of their potential as an antioxidant in helping to reduce damage to the cells from oxidation. Also‚ some say that the way that fucoxanthin works to help burn fat is by tricking the body into thinking that the white fat that it has in the adipose tissue is brown fat that should be burned for energy. But this results in an overall loss of fat in the whole body though. If this effect could be directed in a person‚ there could be a chance that fucoxanthin could help with acting as a spot reducer in

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    something different rather that going back to continue my studies in University. I applied to a Field Technician post in the Ministry of Agriculture and successfully got the job as a casual employee. I started in a Tissue Culture Laboratory to be honest I have no idea what Tissue Culture is all about and what work that I am going to deal with but I am a quick learner and I did perform the best that I can to do the job well with the best that I can. To my surprise I got promoted in the middle of

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    How The Skin is Involved with the Nervous System The skin is the outside covering of the body tissue‚ which protects inner cells and organs from the outside environment. The skin is the largest organ of the body and its cells are continuously replaced as they are lost to normal wear and tear. The skin has between 12 to 20 square feet in area and accounts for 12% of body weight. It is composed of 3 layers the epidermis‚ the dermis‚ and the sub cutis. The thickness of

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    Biological Barriers – Langerhans’ cells‚ macrophages‚ and DNA 4. Create a chart that helps you differentiate the epidermis and dermis. Be sure to include things such as cell composition‚ cell populations and layers. A. Epidermis Composed of epithelial tissue (keratinized stratified squamous) Cell population: -Keratinocytes (majority) – produce keratin -Melanocytes – synthesize melanin . -Langerhans’ cells (aka epidermal dendritic cells) – macrophages - Merkel cells – sensory reception Subdivided

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    application of ones knowledge of engineering to medicine and biology to help with healthcare. To join this profession you need at the minimum of a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. There are many types of biomedical engineering such as tissue‚ genetic‚ neural‚ clinical and pharmaceutical‚ and with each they require special expertise. This profession is fast paced and filled with excitement‚ biomed will forever be evolving as the research and knowledge of all things medical grow. Now biomedical

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    gingeng‚ tumeric has many health benefits including helping prevent the accumulation of fat. It’s also ideal for reducing fat stored in the stomach and liver. Curcumin‚ turmeric’s most thoroughly studied active compound‚ reduces the formation of fat tissue by suppressing the blood vessels that form it‚ according to research from Tufts

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    Introduction This case study based on an elderly man named David is 56years old and has a number of personal health issues that are affecting his daily life and on top on that his wife has a history of breast cancer. The evidence-based practice is a clinical activity which is based on the belief that decision about the delivery of care to clients should be informed by the best available and current scientific evidence (Beanland et al 2011). So as a nurse it is important to understand

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    Engineering Fabrication of medical parts can be done by using additive manufacturing technology. One approach which is more suitable for regeneration of tissue structure is to form a scaffold which is made of a biocompatible material so that vascularization and cell ingress will be enabled. This scaffold will represent the shape of the final tissue construction and later living cells will be added. The scaffold geometry should include porous structure where pores are large enough in diameter to allow

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    pulp: fibrous changes pulpal stones –diffuse calcifications) DEFINITION : The pulp is a delicate mesenchymal connective tissue that occupies the pulp cavity in the central part of tooth. The normal pulp is pink‚ coherent soft tissue is noted‚ dependent on its normal hard dentin for protection. Dentin and pulp are embryologically‚ histologically‚ and functionally the same tissue and therefore are considered as a complex. Both dentin and pulp have a common origin from the dental papilla It is surrounded

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    of the adipocyte tissues (Wang and Jones‚ 2004). Human pre-adipocytes taken from the human tissues were cultured and exposed to 100uM conjugated Linoleic acid for 24-94 h (Evans et al‚ 2000). This induced the release of the tumor necrosis factor as measured using DNA analysis (TNF- alpha)‚ causing apoptotic tissue death in human cells. TNF-alpha functions in preventing the development of preadipocytes to mature adipocytes and causes the delipidation of newly formed adipocyte tissue in humans (Sorisky

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