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    Metabolic Engineering

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    Content METABOLIC ENGINEERING 2 AIMS OF METABOLIC ENGINEERING 2 CHARACTERISTICS OF METABOLIC ENGINEERING 2 IMPORTANCE OF METABOLIC ENGINEERING 3 THE METHODS 3 REQUIREMENTS FOR METABOLIC ENGINEERING 4 RE-CONSTRUCTING THE MODEL 4 TERMINOLOGY 4 METABOLIC FLUX ANALYSIS (MFA) 4 METABOLIC CONTROL ANALYSES 6 DATABASES 7 IN SILICO EXPERIMENTS 8 APPLICATION AREAS OF METABOLIC ENGINEERING 8 METABOLIC ENGINEERING OF GEOBACILLUS THERMOGLUCOSIDASIUS…………………………………9

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    Effect of Coffee

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    products in a municipal effluent and toxicity to rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hepatocytes. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf.‚ 64: 329–336. Gardiner‚ N.S. and C.G. Whiteley. 1985. The interaction and inhibition of muscle lactate dehydrogenase by the alkaloid caffeine. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Com.‚ 127: 1057–1065. Henry‚ R.J. 1964. Colorimetric determination of total protein. In: Clinical Chemistry. Harper and Row Publ.‚ New York‚ USA. Henry‚ R.J. 1974. Clinical Chemistry Principles and Techniques. 2nd

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    Papaya Skin

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    The Feasibility of Papaya (Carica papaya) Skin Extract as a Potential Meat Tenderizer A Science Investigatory Project Submitted as an entry to The Local Science Fair Of the University of the Immaculate Conception Proponents: Jema Christine Enrile Grace Anne Ilaya Rod Peter Mendez IV-St. Anne Ms. Genavaive Melendres Project Adviser Abstract This study is aimed to determine the feasibility of the papaya (carica papaya) skin extract to become a meat tenderizer. This means

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    Fungus The Latin word for mushroom is fungus (plural‚ fungi). The word fungus has come to stand for a whole group of simple plants that contain no chlorophyll and lack such complex plant structures as roots‚ stems‚ leaves‚ and flowers. Included among the fungi‚ along with mushrooms‚ are molds‚ mildews‚ rusts‚ smuts‚ truffles‚ and yeasts. Toadstool is another name for mushroom. Some people use the name toadstool only when referring to poisonous mushrooms‚ but botanists make no such distinction

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Bad breath is one of the serious problems in the world especially those people who are unaware that they are adding bacteria in their mouth and became worse in the future. Researchers from the Institute of Dentistry at Queen Mary‚ University of London‚ discovered that dental problems affect up to 3.9 billion people -- more than half of the world’s population. According to World Health Organization‚ Risk factors for oral diseases include an unhealthy diet‚ tobacco use‚

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    Pharm 100 Review

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    Incidence- the number of NEW CASES of cancer diagnosed per year Prevalence- the number of CASES OF CANCER EXISTING in the population during the year Mortality- the number of DEATHS attributed to a particular type of cancer per year Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death Lung cancer rates are climbing among women and leveling off in men Mortality for breast and prostate cancer are dropping Cancer is a generic term for a disease with 3 key features-ability to proliferate indefinitely

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    Labor and Delivery

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    Definition Labor is a physiologic process during which the products of conception (ie‚ the fetus‚ membranes‚ umbilical cord‚ and placenta) are expelled outside of the uterus. Labor is achieved with changes in the biochemical connective tissue and with gradual effacement and dilatation of the uterine cervix as a result of rhythmic uterine contractions of sufficient frequency‚ intensity‚ and duration.1‚2 Labor is a clinical diagnosis. The onset of labor is defined as regular‚ painful uterine contractions

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    fairly constant level – about 98.6oF (Chiras 3). In this experiment‚ the effect of different amounts of caffeine on resting body temperature was examined. Pure caffeine is a white powder‚ like what is found in caffeine pills‚ and is “a plant-based alkaloid which stimulates the central nervous system of any creature that ingests it” (Pollick). It is produced as a by-product of de-caffeinating coffee (Emsley 80). Caffeine is known chemically as 1‚ 3‚ 7-trimethyl-xanthine. It has xanthine as its core

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    Parkia Biglobosa Essay

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    Plants are valuable gift for animals; few are toxic but most possess high economical and medical values. Due to their prolonged usage they could cause some measurable changes in the physiological and metabolic functions of the organisms. Parkia biglobosa is a traditionally used natural product for medical‚ food‚ piscicide practices. Labeo rohita is a widely cultivated fresh water carp. We studied the impact of plant extract of P. biglobosa on fingerlings of L. rohita by analysing certain secondary

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    CHAPTER I PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction “The only way to be a truly happy non-smoker is to have absolutely no desire to smoke” (Carr‚ 2006). Smoking is a practice in which a substance‚ most commonly tobacco or cannabis‚ is burned and the smoke is tasted or inhaled. The most common method of smoking today is through cigarettes‚ primarily industrially manufactured but also hand-rolled from loose tobacco and rolling paper. Smoking is a leading preventable cause of death all over

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