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    Effects of Nicotine on Brain

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    References: Pasquini‚ M.‚ A. Garavini‚ and M. Biondi. 2005. Nicotine augmentation for refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder. A case report. Prog. Neuropsychopharmacol. Biol. Psychiatry. 29:157-159. doi: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2004.08.011. Salin-Pascual‚ R.‚ and E. Basanez-Villa. 2003. Changes in compulsion and anxiety symptoms with nicotine transdermal patches in non-smoking obsessive-compulsive disorder patients. Revista De

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    How Do Shark Reduce Drag

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    How do sharks reduce drag? And what are the engineering applications? There are three types of drag present on the shark during locomotion. The first type of drag is known as frictional drag‚ which is the greatest element of drags in the shark. This is arises due to the friction created between the skin and the boundary layer and can be reduced with a condition that the boundary layer maintains a turbulent flow. The second type of drag is pressure drag‚ which causes by water deflecting off the moving

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    Chicken Pox - Varicella Zoster Virus Oct 6‚ 2011 Introduction Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is one of eight herpes viruses known to cause childhood chicken pox. After primary infection of the host immune system‚ the virus becomes latent in the dorsal root ganglia and reactivates later to cause shingles and other neurologic complications (Arvin‚ 1996). The virus is transmitted by airborne viral particles or through contact of vesicular fluid from an infected contact (Arvin‚ 1996). VZV enters

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    Abstract The objective of this lab was to measure the amount of protein from a piece of beef liver . This was done by taking the liver‚ blending it and then using a centrifuge to separate the supernatant from the pellet. Once that was completed‚ ammonium sulfate was added to the supernatant‚ chilled and then spun for a second time. Next‚ 20 mL of water is added to the pellet‚ stirred and the volume was recorded. The teacher calculated the total mass of liver to be 10.098g. Lastly a spectronic

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    Endocrinology Study Guide

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    BIOL 1020 L02 Homework 4 Endocrine System 20 pts Name Danel Bermudez 1. Which of the following is not an endocrine gland?  A. hypothalamus B. pituitary C. oil (sebaceous) glands of the skin D. thyroid E. adrenal cortex 2. Jason is having problems with his metabolic rate. He cannot seem to burn calories and gains weight even on a severely reduced caloric intake. What endocrine gland is probably not involved in this problem?  A. anterior pituitary B. hypothalamus C. thyroid D. testes

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    plant cells

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    CHAPTER 36 PLANT CELLS The first barrier to form between daughter cells is the middle lamella. Daughter cells expand to their final size and make polysaccharides for a primary wall. After expansion stops waterproofing materials are added for a secondary wall. Water and dissolved materials move from cell to cell by way of pit pairs. A pit is a thin spot in the primary wall where the secondary wall is absent or separated from the primary wall by a space. Strands of cytoplasm called

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    Peristalsis in Ureter

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    “Dynamics of the Upper Urinary Tract: I. Peristaltic Flow Through a Distensible Tube of Limited Length‚” Phys. Med. Biol.‚ Vol. 32‚ No. 7‚ pp. 813-822‚ 1987. D. J. Griffiths‚ C.E. Constantinou‚ J. Mortensen‚ and J.C. Djurhuus‚ “Dynamics of the Upper Urinary Tract: II. The Effect of Variations of Peristaltic Frequency and Bladder Pressure on Pyeloureteral Pressure/Flow Relations‚” Phys. Med. Biol.‚ Vol. 32‚ No. 7‚ pp. 823833‚ 1987. K. J. Bathe‚ Finite Element Procedures‚ Prentice Hall‚ New Jersey‚ 1996.

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    preliminary lab report

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    Preliminary Unknown Report Alexis Grettenberger 800503431 Katie Young Alexis Grettenberger Biol 311 Lab 11/21/14 Preliminary Unknown Report Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to identify a specific unknown bacterium that was isolated from a multitude of bacteria in a sample of contaminated dirt by running it through a series of identification techniques. Some of these techniques were simple staining‚ gram staining‚ and isolation techniques. The hypothesis of this experiment was that

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    Final Draft Lab 4

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    p-Aminohippurate‚ sodium concentrations and potassium concentrations on active transport of the Malpighian tubules of Acheta domesticus Key Words: Malpighian tubules‚ Acheta domesticus‚ PAH‚ ouabain‚ oligomycin‚ Na+‚ K+ Silvia Kilic 100488712 BIOL 3040U CRN: 70041 Thursday‚ March 5th‚ 2015. Results The Malpighian tubules were incubated in the solutions for 15 minutes before being observed. The transport of CPR into the lumen was highest when there was no addition of oligomycin‚ ouabain and p-aminohippurate

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    NORTHERN CARIBBEAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY‚ CHEMISTRY AND SCIENCE Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Course: BIOL 395 GENETICS Section A TERM PAPER Nature or Nurture: The Case of the Boy Who Became a Girl Presented By: Nathalia allen Monique Malcolm Davena shaw Shaneek Campbell Part 1 1. Assuming that the nurture theory is valid‚ David as Brenda will have female

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