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    Cell Analogy Proposal

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    Famous Restaurant   Plant Cell  Structure  Amenity/Structure/Point  of Interest  Cell Wall  Rigid layer enclosing the  plant cell  provided support        Cell Membrane Explanation  Walls‚ floors and ceiling: The cells walls are  a strong layer around the cell just like the  restaurants build.  A thin layer of lipids  which regulates what  substance enter and  leave the cell    Maitre’d (person who greets customers):  The cells membrane is what lets items in  and out of the cell. This compares to the 

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    system came in place when Block Printing was around. During the Song Dynasty‚ authors started writing long scrolls and books. If authors wanted to publish their scroll or book‚ they would have to invest a lot of money and time. How did the Movable Type Printing change all of this? When an invention is made‚ it is made to solve a problem. In this case‚ the problem is the‚ Block Printing. This process is a very expensive and time consuming one. To ‘print’ a page‚ a block of wood would have to be carved

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    Sickle Cell Disease

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    Sickle Cell Disease Blood has been considered the essence of life for centuries‚ and our blood is a living tissue made up of liquid and solids. There are many diseases related to blood such as anemia which is the decrease in oxygen supply to tissue and causes hypoxia‚ thalassemia is the mutation in one or more globin gene of hemoglobin‚ etc. Therefore‚ one of blood disorders is the most common symptomatic hemoglobinopathy with the greatest prevalence in worldwide which is called sickle cell disease

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    Chapter 3: Cells

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    Stanly Community College | Student Name: | Emily Mansfield | Lecture Activity #3: Cells (Chapter 3) Instructions: Read chapter 3 in your textbook and review the lecture notes and study resources provided by your instructor. Type your answer in the answer block provided for each question. Answer blocks should expand as you type. If you experience difficulty typing in the provided answer blocks‚ you may type your answers in a new document. Save a copy of the completed activity to your

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    1.1 Studying the Structure of Cells In 1665‚ English scientist Robert Hooke became the first person to study cells Cell Structure Nucleolus: Makes Ribosomes‚ which help to make proteins Nuclear Membrane: Protects the contents of the nucleus Nuclear Pores: Allow materials‚ such as ribosomes‚ in and out of the nucleus |Light Microscope |Electron Microscope | |Uses light source |Beams of electrons

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    Cell Phone Jammers

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    [pic] [pic] Cell Phone Jammers Who does not have or use cell phones as of today’s 2010? “According to the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association‚ almost 195 million people in the United States had cell-phone service in October 2005.” The statistics shows that cell phones are everywhere these days. It’s great to have cell phones and be able to call anyone anytime in the day whether it’s for socializing or seeking for help if stuck anywhere. However‚ people have forgotten

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    Cell phones and driving

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    Dangers of Cell Phones While Driving In today’s society most of us have become very attached to our cell phones. They have become a very large part of our lives because they simplify communication‚ and they help us with everyday tasks. However‚ when used while driving in a car‚ cell phones can become very dangerous or even deadly by distracting drivers from the road. Using a cell phone while driving can include talking‚ texting‚ or navigating through a smartphone app. In fact‚ using your cellphone

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    equivalent representation in the frequency domain. The difference is that while the DFT takes a discrete signal in one spatial dimension and transforms it into a set of points in one frequency dimension and the Discrete Cosine Transform (for an 8x8 block of values) takes a 64-point discrete signal‚ which can be thought of as a function of two spatial dimensions x and y‚ and turns them into 64 DCT coefficients which are in terms of the 64 unique orthogonal 2D spectrum as shown in Fig. 1.19. The DCT

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    Article review Weisman‚ J. (2013). Senate Blocks Drive for Gun Control. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/18/us/politics/senate-obama-gun-control.html?_r=1& Jonathan Weisman‚ author of the article‚ studied journalism and African History at Northwestern University. Weisman’s professional career includes time at Education Week‚ CQ‚ USA Today‚ Washington Post and Wall Street Journal

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    Sickle Cell Anemia

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    The sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder that affects red blood cells. People with sickle cell have red blood cells that have mostly hemoglobin’s‚ Sometimes these red blood cells become sickle-shaped or crescent shaped and have trouble going through small blood vessels. When sickle-shaped cells block small blood vessels‚ less blood can get to that part of the body. Tissue that does not get a normal blood flow eventually becomes damaged.This is what causes the problems of sickle

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