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The Ionic mechanism and propagation of action potentials. The action potential is the result of a large‚ sudden increase in sodium permeability of the membrane. The resulting rush of sodium ions into the membrane and accumulation of positive charge on its inner surface drives the potential towards Ena. This is followed by repolarisation‚ whereby there is a large increase in the membranes permeability to potassium ions‚ hence the membrane returns to Ek. Explanation of the (ionic) mechanisms underlying
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Supporter of affirmative action argue that it is intended not only to compensate for past discrimination‚ but also to level an uneven playing field in which discrimination still exists. What do you think? To what extent do we have a society free from discrimination? What is the impact of affirmative action on society today? What alternatives to affirmative action policies exist? As the movement for equality grew stronger and with more conviction‚ civil rights activists evolved their relatively limited
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1. a. The action potential changes the membrane potential from -70 mV (resting) to +30 mV and back again to the resting membrane potential. b. This results from a change in membrane permeability first to Na then to K due to the opening of what type of ion channels? Voltage gated channels 2. a. Where is the density of voltage-gated Na+ channels the greatest? Axon hillock b. What areas of the neuron generate signals that open these voltage-gated channels? Dendrites and the cell body c. Opening
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Assignment 01 ENN103F Question 1 Yes I would say it is morally defensible. Although affirmative action programs can be attacked on strictly legal grounds‚ they are far more defensible on moral and practical grounds‚ and if they are carefully designed‚ even their legality can be defended. The fact that current defenders of legal color-blindness so often have a history of condoning preference as long as it benefited white men shows that they argue in bad faith. The presence of such a powerful and
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Thus far Gold’s Gym and ABC Financial have leached over $130 dollars from my account and most recently I was forced to close the account and open a new one in order to stop the automatic debts from occurring. This is a scam and there should be a class action suit filed against both ABC Financial and Gold’s Gym. Content of Certified letter sent on 2/10/2010 ABC Financial / Gold’s Gym‚ 8320 Hwy 107 PO Box 6800 Sherwood‚ AR. 72124 I‚ ***** **** # ****06183 am herby giving formal notification
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The action potential is started when the membrane is very slightly ‘depolarised’‚ meaning that the charges inside and outside the cell become more similar. This happens when a stimulus causes a small influx of sodium ions into the cell. For an action potential to occur‚ the voltage has to pass a threshold value of -58mV. at this point‚ in a cycle of positive feedback‚ the action potential will always occur. Once the threshold value has been
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Gilson: Discussed Darby’s working in her class. He works on homework with mom at home. Discussed Darby needs to work more on detail of assignments and following directions. Talked about his not giving accommodated version as parent of test (as agreed to by parents during Parent Teacher conference). Gilson gave the test again‚ she did not modify‚ did cut out one of the options on multiple choice. Discussed that the essay part of the test was not an accurate measurement of Darby’s skills‚ since
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The second question asks how does the case illustrate the application of new technology to solving issues that have never been tied to technology? Can you think of other ways technology might be used to address diversity/EEO/affirmative action issues? Home Depot was able to tie technology by
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Affirmative Action In the Human Rights Act‚ Chapter 214 of the revised statutes‚ 1989‚ it states that "in recognition that human rights must be protected by the rule of law‚ this Legislature affirms the principal that every person is free and equal in dignity and rights without regard to race‚ religion‚ religious creed‚ colour‚ sex‚ physical or mental disability or ethnic or national origin." Unfortunately though‚ sometimes this law is not always abided by. Women‚ aboriginal people who are physically
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