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    that they have heard the strongest possible arguments for both positions. Freedom of speech‚ of the press‚ of association‚ of assembly and petition are protected by the First Amendment‚ and together they comprise what we refer to as "freedom of expression." Benjamin Cardozo has written that this freedom is "the matrix‚ the indispensable condition of nearly every form of freedom. Without it‚ other fundamental rights like the right to vote‚ would wither and die." Government however‚ can limit some

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    Oral Administratrion of vp28

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    Mar Biotechnol (2008) 10:242–249 DOI 10.1007/s10126-007-9057-6 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Oral Administration of Bacterially Expressed VP28dsRNA to Protect Penaeus monodon from White Spot Syndrome Virus M. Sarathi & Martin C. Simon & C. Venkatesan & A. S. Sahul Hameed Received: 8 August 2007 / Accepted: 27 September 2007 / Published online: 17 January 2008 # Springer Science + Business Media‚ LLC 2007 Abstract We explored the possibility of protecting Penaeus monodon against white spot syndrome

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    Hela

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    McDonald‚ Richard Varhol‚ Steven J.M. Jones‚ and Marco A. Marra BioTechniques 45:81-94 (July 2008) doi 10.2144/000112900 Sequence-based methods for transcriptome characterization have typically relied on generation of either serial analysis of gene expression tags or expressed sequence tags. Although such approaches have the potential to enumerate transcripts by counting sequence tags derived from them‚ they typically do not robustly survey the majority of transcripts along their entire length. Here

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    GDF15: Synthesis

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    GDF15/MIC-1 is a product of macrophage activation‚ suggesting that it may be involved in chronic inflammatory processes (-). GDF15 is a stress-responsive member of the TGF-β superfamily and initially described as macrophage inhibitory cytokine (-). Although GDF15 has been described in many solid tumors for almost 10 years‚ the nature of its receptor is still unknown. There is some evidence of Smad signaling pathway activation‚ suggesting GDF15 may act through TGF-β receptor superfamily pathways (-)

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    Managing your fussy superior

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    Managing a ‘sticky’ situation in workplace You were a bit lazy and decided to cut corners and short-cut the task your boss in the office had assigned you. You heard that your boss found out. Detail a communication strategy to get yourself out of this ‘mess’. Introduction First of all‚ the subordinate have to understand the social interaction with the head of the company is called superior-subordinate communication. The meaning of superior-subordinate communication refers to the interactions between

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    P16ink4a Case Study

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    p16ink4a (also called Cdkn2a) is one of cancers and aging biomarkers involved in regulating cell cycle which is suppressed in early embryogenesis and progressively induced during ageing. At the present study‚ to investigate the evolutionary relationship of p16ink4a in human respect to other organisms‚ clustalx‚ GENEDOC and Tree view softwares and for investigation of gene network and various promoter elements of p16ink4a gene‚ genemania and Gene2promoter sorfwares were used‚ respectively. Regarding

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    Transcription The Central Dogma RNA Polymerase Ribosome DNA transcription replication RNA translation Protein One gene encodes one protein? (Beadle and Tatum‚ 1941) •  •  •  Cellular machinery is largely made up of proteins. Proteins are made up of chains or sequences of amino acids. The sequence of these amino acids are "encoded" in the cell’s DNA. DNA is transcribed into RNA‚ which is then translated into protein. When one gene is mutated‚ one protein is affected (usually

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    A Christmas Carol (Act 1)

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    drama begins. How do moneylenders make money? Moneylenders are someone who offers small personal loans at high rates of interest. 3. These photos capture two different facial expressions. How does each actor use his face to convey character traits? Each actor conveys their character traits through their facial expressions by scowling‚ or making themselves look unhappy. 4. In the photo on this page‚ note how the icicles look like Scrooge’s sideburns. What set details enrich dramatic character in

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    Ehux-217 share the same genome‚ but Ehux-1516 is non-calcifying and Ehux-217 is calcifying. Methylation may play a role in the different phenotypes and gene expressions of the two strains. The aim of this research is to analyze the differentially methylation regions (DMR) between the two strains and identify potential links to the expressions of genes related to calcification. Marine algae are the oldest members of the plant kingdom. Unlike plants‚ they do not have real roots‚ stems‚ leaves‚ and

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    ‘Hard to Swallow’ is an adaptation of an award winning book (and film) “Catherine” which is written by Maureen Dunbar. The book is based upon her daughter’s battle with anorexia and her families struggle in coping and adapting their lifestyle to the illness. Although I knew the main symptoms and effects of anorexia well‚ the play helped me to see the illness in a different light. The characters in the play were easy to relate to as it was a typical family household‚ so it was easy for me to see the

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