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    Fluid Use in Sports

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    Annotated Bibliography Matt. Mackenzie Topic: Elite Sport Resource 1 Magazine: Triathlete Location & Access: this magazine can be found in newsagents throughout Australia. As well as this it is cheap costing only $10.50 Subject Area: Nutrition for Triathletes at the elite level. Taylor‚ P. 2010‚ ‘Nutrition Q & A: Boost you immune system with good nutritional choices’‚ Triathlete magazine issue March 2010‚ pg. 118 In this article Taylor reviews the influences having a poor immune system

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    with unique three-dimensional conformations. Therefore‚ the specificity of enzymes is a consequence of its shape which results from its amino acid sequence. The enzyme binds to the substrate at a region known as the active site‚ a groove on the surface of the protein. The active site of an enzyme is formed by a few of the enzyme’s amino acids while the rest of the protein molecules determine the configuration of the active site. The specificity of the enzyme is attributed to the shape of the active site

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    Chapter 13 Study Questions Spring 2014 Using the Figure‚ match the following: 1) Innervates the superior oblique muscle. 2) Longest cranial nerve. 3) Damage to this nerve would cause dizziness‚ nausea‚ and loss of balance. 4) Involved in movement of the digestive tract. 5) Damage to this nerve would cause difficulty in speech and swallowing‚ but no effect on visceral organs. 6) Damage to this nerve would keep the eye from rotating inferolaterally. Using the Figure‚ identify the following

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    Rivaroxaban Case Study

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    Introduction The development of thrombus is an important part of the transition of the coronary lesions from a stable to an unstable state which is considered the substrate for acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Angiographic and post-mortem findings confirm this (1‚ 2). The above consists the pathophysiological background of recent studies that had as an objective to prove the efficacy of rivaroxaban in recent ACS (3). Rivaroxaban is an anti-Xa antithrombotic factor that was firstly studied for the

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    Designing an Aerobic training program can be quite similar to anaerobic training prescriptions and improvements in aerobic endurance performance can be derived only when decent principles are applied during training.One of them being training specificity which basically means adaptations to the physiological systems that arise in training programs. During exercise‚ your muscles demand more oxygen-rich blood and give off more carbon dioxide and other waste products. In conclusion‚ your heart has

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    A simple‚ precise‚ accurate and rapid High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic method has been developed and validated for the simultaneous estimation of of ellagic acid‚ chlorogenic acid‚ gallic acid and quercetin in the leaf extract of Terminalia tomentosa and its Formulation. The stationary phase used was precoated silica gel 60F254.The mobile phase used was a mixture of Butyl acetate: Formic Acid: Distilled Water 14:5:5 (v/v). The detection of spots were carried out at 254 nm. This HPTLC method

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    Macaranga Pruinosa

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    Macaranga pruinosa (Miq.) Műll.Arg. Pohon (kecil)‚ tinggi hingga kurang lebih 25 m‚ 30 cm dbh‚ reproduktif mulai tinggi 5 m dan 5 cm dbh.  Ranting padat‚ berambut rapat (rambut tunggal‚ pendek).  Daun penumpu bulat-telur-melebar‚ semi-persisten‚ ujung melengkung ke atas dan ke dalam membentuk struktur seperti kantung‚ tidak melingkari ranting seluruhnya‚ panjang 3-15 mm‚ lebar 5-15 mm.  Tangkai daun berambut rapat‚ panjang hingga 25 cm.  Daun berseling‚ memerisai‚ 3-cangap‚ panjang 7‚5-24 cm‚ lebar

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    Psychology of Reading

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    Role of Speech in Reading • In earlier days‚ people would not have questioned that talking in inherently linked to reading - silent reading was rare: • St. Augustine in his "Confessions" – remarks about monk Ambrose to reading without obvious speech – "But while reading‚ his eyes glanced over the pages‚ and his heart searched out the sense‚ but his voice and tongue were silent. Role of Speech in Reading • Practical importance of this issue - – How do we teach reading • phonics method

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    ------------------------------------------------- NRI 7360 QUALITATIVE FIELD METHODS STRATEGY OF INQUIRY – CASE STUDY Alex Zachariah UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA NATURAL RESOURCE INSTITUTE Qualitative research provides an in-depth understanding of the experiences‚ perspectives and histories of people within the context of their own

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    However‚ enthusiastically a venture of specificity would be to work with youth‚ teenage boys‚ young adults and older adult males who are of any cultural ethnicity. But an area of specialty would be that of the male gender‚ given the attributed dynamics of paranoid personality disorder. Based on

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