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    Object Oriented Paradigm

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    objects‚ classes‚ and inheritance. However‚ object-oriented languages have come to be more commonly thought of as those languages built on the tripod of encapsulation‚ inheritance‚ and polymorphism. The reason for this shift in philosophy is that over the years we’ve come to realize that encapsulation and polymorphism are just as integral to building object-oriented systems as class and inheritance. Encapsulation As I mentioned earlier‚ encapsulation‚ sometimes called information hiding‚ is the

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    recognize the HLA allele. Using specific antibodies‚ 26 HLA-A alleles‚ 59 HLA-B alleles‚ 10 HLA-C alleles‚ 26 HLA-D alleles‚ 22 HLA-DR alleles‚ nine HLA-DQ alleles‚ and six HLA-DP alleles can be recognized. This high degree of genetic variability (polymorphism) makes finding compatible organs more difficult than finding compatible blood for transfusion . Purpose HLA typing‚ along with ABO (blood type) grouping‚ is used to provide evidence of tissue compatibility. The HLA antigens expressed on the surface

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    In this laboratory‚ two experiments were performed; the first one was performed to determine whose fingerprint was found at a crime scene. For this experiment‚ four-10 mL DNA samples were placed in a well of agarose gel‚ using a micropipette; the sample was also covered in a TBE buffer solution. The four samples were then put in the electrophoresis apparatus to be run through electrophoresis. After 20 minutes‚ the samples were ready and the results were documented; it was found that suspect “B”

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    length polymorphism analysis of two segments of mitochondrial DNA (COI and 16S rRNA) was used to examine genetic variation ` in Sesamia nonagrioides (Lefebvre) populations from the Mediterranean basin. Four populations were collected from central and southern Greece‚ and five from northern latitudes: Greece‚ Italy‚ France and Spain. No variation was observed in COI‚ while 16S rRNA segment proved highly polymorphic and 28 different haplotypes were found. Lower intra-population polymorphism was

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    Introduction: 1 Vitamin D is critical for embryonic skeletal formation and long bone growth. Without vitamin D‚ the hypertrophic cell zone will expand because the cartilage fails to calcify leading to rickets. Protein disulfide isomerase A3 (PDIA3)‚ also known as ERp60‚ ERp57‚ Grp58‚ and 1‚25-MARRS‚ is a multifunctional protein that has been associated with rapid membrane-initiated signaling by 1α‚25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1α‚25(OH)2D3) in several cell types. Knockdown of PDIA3 in osteoblast-like

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    the paragraph between the indents 14 Shift+F3 Change Case Changes the case of the letters in the selection 15 Left arrow Char Left Moves the insertion point to the left one character 16 Shift + Left arrow Char Left Extend Extends the selection to the left one character 17 Rt. arrow Char Right Moves the insertion point to the right one character 18 Shift + Rt. arrow Char Right Extend Extends the selection to the right one character 19 Alt + Shift + C Close

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    Data Structures

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    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 9 10 10 11 12 13 13 15 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 24 25 26 26 2 Linked Lists 2.1 Singly Linked List . . . . . 2.1.1 Insertion . . . . . . . 2.1.2 Searching . . . . . . 2.1.3 Deletion . . . . . . . 2.1.4 Traversing the list

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    The Diary of the Human Genome and Its Breakthrough What is our human genome? Our human genome is what makes us who we are. Many people might find its role in our human body as a miniscule one‚ but it is rather one of a great role consisting of all the genetic information in a single human being. What makes the human genome unique and amazing is its function and structure. The human genome also has its complications‚ these are genetic mutations creating genetic disorders that affect millions. With

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    UNIT-I INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER The term “Computer” is derived from the Latin word “Computare” which means “to compute” or “to calculate”‚ so it is considered to be calculating device. In fact‚ the main objective of inventing the computer was to create a fast calculating machine. But now-a-days more than 75% of non-mathematical or non-numerical work is carried out by the computers. Today‚ computer technology has spread to every sphere of existence of modern man‚ from railway

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    micro

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    (1pts)       [Alt]+>moves the insertion point one word to the right [Home] moves the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph [Alt]+[End] moves the insertion point to the e nd of the line   [Ctrl]+[End] moves the insertion point to the end of the document  Collapse 9) 1/1 Tapping the Home key always moves the insertion point to the top of the document (1pts)  True  False Correct  Collapse 10) 1/1 The insertion point automatically repositions when

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