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    protocol‚ while others seem careless with their lack of post-workout protocol [read about the best swim meet recovery methods]. Unfortunately‚ many post-workout strategies which seem beneficial‚ later appear non-beneficial in the literature [Read about Beetroot Juice]. I have questioned ice baths back to 2010 (Do Ice Baths Work?)‚ while USA Swimming and Bridge Athletic have suggested ice bath strategies in recent articles. So‚ what is the verdict on ice baths?

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    religions had some type of reference about lack of pigmentation. One of the earliest terms was "Kilas" in the Rig Veda‚ which was meant as similar to a white spotted deer. Melanin is the pigment that gives the skin its characteristic color. Vitiligo is caused by a loss of pigment in the skin‚ due to destruction of pigment-forming cells known as melanocytes. The exact cause of the destruction of these cells is not known.

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    .. Dermatology Skin Structure and Functions UPACE‚ Open U ARTS4003BP I Skin Structure • Epidermis The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin. It forms the protective covering of the skin of the body‚ It contains no blood vessels‚ but has many small nerve endings. The epidermis contains the following layers: Stratum Corneum‚ Stratum Lucidum‚ Stratum Granulosum ‚ Stratum Spinosum and Stratum Germinativum. Dermis Dermis is the underlying‚ or inner layer of the skin‚ It is highly senSitive

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    The world that we live in is constantly producing new ideas and methods to benefit the lives of many. It is a fascinating opportunity to reflect on all the inventions that have been made throughout each of our lifetimes. Two very important individuals that shaped the world we live in today are Sir Isaac Newton and Georges-Pierre Seurat. These two figures have impacted the science and art world. While some similarities between the processes of Newton and Seurat are evident‚ the differences are salient

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    After reading through the introduction chapter of my psychology book‚ perception and sensation‚ I concluded that I was not aware how our perception about things took effect and how we as humans could perceive things and act upon. The first section of the chapter‚ The Perceptual Process‚ outlined how the perceptual process works in our brains. When acting towards objects that occur in front of us whether they are small or big‚ it all begins with the lens of our eye and how a person quickly perceives

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    juice help to maintain healthy blood sugar levels‚ which also helps in keeping frequent hunger pangs at bay. You can make a wide variety of juices using a combination of green vegetables such as spinach‚ broccoli‚ cabbage‚ asparagus‚ cucumber‚ beetroot and carrots to increase your vitamin intake. They are also significantly helpful in weight-loss‚ detoxification and internal cleansing of the body. Asparagus‚ celery and cucumber are diuretics which help you lose water-weight. A combination

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    AND FUNCTION Rods are a little longer and leaner than cones but have the same structural basis. The pigment is on the outer side‚ lying on the pigment epithelium‚ completing the cell’s homeostasis. This epithelium end contains many stacked disks. Rods have a high area for visual pigment and thus substantial efficiency of light absorption. Because they have only one type of light-sensitive pigment‚ rather than the three types that human cone cells have‚ rods have little‚ if any‚ role in colored vision

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    with the addition of light: H2O + ADP + inorganic phosphate + NADP+ ¨ 1/2O2 + ATP + NADPH + H. Light is a necessary input for photosynthesis to take place. Light ’s electromagnetic radiation carried in photons are absorbed by the photosynthetic pigments in plants. These photons can cause electron excitation to a higher energy level‚ which can be added to NADP+ form NADPH or the excited electrons can also be passed down an electron transport chain producing ATP. These processes occur in

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    compartment in a plant cell that has light pigment that carry out the photosynthesis process. • Chloroplast Answer: Chloroplast is a type of organelle found in plants and algae that carry our photosynthesis. • Reaction center Answer: Reaction center is where chlorophyll a molecule and other associated proteins utilize energy for photosynthesis reactions. • Photosystem Answer: A photosystem consist of chlorophyll a accumulated with other pigment molecules and the proteins that secure

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    Electromagnetic energy‚ in the form of light‚ travels in wavelengths and is measured in nanometres (nm). Pigments within matter‚ such as plants‚ absorb varying wavelengths of light. The absorption spectrum can be defined as a graphical representation of a pigment’s ability to absorb light against varying wavelengths (nm). The pigments light absorbing ability is measured using a spectrophotometer. An action spectrum can be defined as the graphical representation of the rate of photosynthesis against

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