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    Disease: Ergotism Name of Pathogen: Claviceps purpurea Body System affected: Lymphatic/Immune sytstem‚ DigestiveCirculatory Bacterial Morphology: They are fungi that resemble small mushrooms in which the perithecia are embedded in the capitate tip. Reservoir: grains (specifically rye) and grass contaminated with ergot Mode of Transmission: Ingestion Symptoms of Illness: Symptoms include constriction of arteries and veins‚ rapid‚ weak pulse‚ precordial distress or pain muscle pain

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    Working Outline Essay

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    Creating a Working Outline A working outline is an informal outline and is different from a formal outline. A working outline is simply a way to bring structure and organization to your planning process. A working outline can be words and phrases. It does not have to be complete sentences‚ nor does it have to contain a full CD. Once you complete a working outline you will be able to do a self-assessment of your needs. That is‚ you will be able to see clearly where you have adequate information

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    The Muscular System The body contains 650 muscles that allow the body to move in different ways and also helps with blood flow. There are three types of muscles including: visceral‚ skeletal‚ and cardiac. Visceral muscles are the ones found in organs. This is one of the weakest of the muscle types and is also involuntary. The only voluntary muscles‚ skeletal‚ usually attach near joints. These muscles are considered voluntary because they are physical actions that can be controlled. The last muscle

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    Biology – HSC Online Extract from Biology Stage 6 Syllabus (Amended October 2002) © Board of Studies‚ NSW 9.2 Maintaining a balance: 1. Temperature range Background: All organisms are adapted to a particular environment with its characteristic temperature range. The temperature range allows the organism’s enzymes to control its metabolism by operating at their optimum efficiency within this range. Some organisms are adapted to live at high temperatures (80 - 100oC) and these are called thermophiles

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    The Louisiana Purchase is arguably the greatest real estate deal in history. It more than doubled the size of the United States. We gained approximately 530 million acres of land for 15 million dollars; about four cents an acre. Before the purchase‚ the French had control over the land west of the Mississippi River. Therefore‚ by gaining this land‚ America also gained control of the Mississippi River and correspondingly‚ access to the Gulf of Mexico and the port of New Orleans. Because of The Louisiana

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    Biology 100 Syllabus Essay

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    Syllabus—Biology 100 Dr. B. Pozos Welcome! Course Philosophy Biology 100 is an exciting and important course for non-science majors that applies general concepts in Biology towards every day living. Part of my philosophy behind this course is governed by the dual realizations that 1) healthcare delivery is very confusing to patients who do not understand biological terminology and processes and 2) that for many of you‚ Biology 100 will be your first and last science course. Eventually all

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    The Oxford 3000 Basic Words a‚ an indefinite article abandon v. abandoned adj. ability n. able adj. unable adj. about adv.‚ prep. above prep.‚ adv. abroad adv. absence n. absent adj. absolute adj. absolutely adv. absorb v. abuse n.‚ v. academic adj. accent n. accept v. acceptable adj. unacceptable adj. access n. accident n. by accident accidental adj. accidentally adv. accommodation n. accompany v. according to prep. account n.‚ v. accurate adj.

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    elements and compounds. It motivates me to think that I could contribute to new discoveries tha would improve people’s standard of lives and their well being. Biology also plays a vital role in my education in discovering the answers to many profound questions about the very essence of life. I developed a special affinity towards biology and chemistry

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    WORKING OF PRICE IN FREE MARKET SYSTEM DAVID RJ ONGUTO NCUK NUMBER: BH-14-0027 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION……………………….. 3 FREE MARKET SYSTEM……………… 4 RESOURCES SCARCITY AND CHOICE………………………………….. 6 WORKING OF THE FREE MARKET SYSTEM…………………….. 8 DEMAND…………………………………….. 9 SUPPLY…………………………………… 10 EQUILIBRIUM PRICE 12 FUNCTIONS OF PRICE……………. 13 INTRODUCTION A Market system is the social network that permits interaction between buyers and sellers

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    occurs by the pancreas not being able to produce enough insulin meaning blood glucose levels can rise to dangerously high levels. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition. This means that your immune system treats the cells in your pancreas as if they were pathogens or foreign cells. The immune system attacks them destroying them completely or damaging them enough to stop the cells from producing sufficient insulin. Type 1 diabetes is usually inherited‚ so the autoimmune reaction may also be genetic

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