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    To: Cancer Research George C. Prendergast‚ PhD‚ Editor-in-Chief Re: xxxx et al. Manuscript on _____________. Dear Editor(s)‚ Available for your review is our manuscript entitled “___________” submitted for publication in Cancer Research. The current manuscript describes for the first time______. Our results further indicate that _______. All authors of this research paper have directly participated in the planning‚ execution‚ or analysis of the study. All authors of this paper have read

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    Psychology 300 Final Exam

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    Final Exam 1 PSY/300 Final Exam: PSY/300 (Weeks 1-5) Multiple Choice1. Erik Erikson argues that an understanding of an individual’s behavior requires consideration of: A) Biological events B) Psychological experience C) Cultural and historical context D) all of the above 2. The aim of biopsychology (also referred to as behavioral neuroscience) is to: A) Link soma and somette in order to understand how emotions manifest themselves behaviorally B) Investigate the physical basis of psychological

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    Another physiological process that sleep deprivation can affect is the plasticity of the hippocampus. When applied in stressful environments‚ the amount of glucocorticoid production increases (McEwen‚ 1999). This increase in stress hormones correlates to the atrophy or the shrinkage of the hippocampal region. While this correlation is strongly related‚ other factors do in fact play a part in hippocampal atrophy. For example‚ the amount of dentate gyrus neurons in the brain could also have an effect

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    Photolytic Degradation of Flupentixol-Melitracen Chapter One Introduction 1 Photolytic Degradation of Flupentixol-Melitracen 2 1. ANTIPSYCHOTIC 1.1 Antipsychotic An antipsychotic also known as neuroleptic is a tranquilizing psychiatric medication which is used to treat psychosis‚ schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Now it is increasingly being used to treat the non-psychotic disorders. Psychosis disorder included delusions or hallucinations. Delusion is the pathological condition

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    Cardio Workouts

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    Cardio Workouts By taking fitness again this term‚ I feel that I have accomplished my goals that I set for myself and have gotten into a great routine I could try everyday over the summer. Now experienced exercising on mostly all the cardio machines‚ I am able to effortlessly exercise through a workout for thirty minutes or more. For a specific goal this semester‚ I have wanted to succeed on levels 5-10‚ and I have actually reached level 10 on many occasions. Level 10 is still obviously a challenge

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    Psychedelics‚ phantastica‚ and psychotomimetics‚ are all names used for hallucinogenic drugs. This group of drugs consists of over ninety percent of naturally occurring plants and additional synthetic substances that produce an array of consciousness altering effects. Additionally‚ this group of drugs causes sensory disturbances‚ and at times‚ schizophrenia like psychosis. Each category of hallucinogenic drug produces different effects‚ however most of these drugs’ side effects very similar to

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    There are a few theories on how our brain communicates and works; two of those theories being left-brain right-brain dominance and top-brain bottom-brain. In the article There Is No Left Brain/Right Brain Divide it states “We have developed a new theory built on another‚ frequently overlooked anatomical division of the brain‚ into its top and bottom parts. Among other things‚ the top part sets up plans and revises those plans when expected events do not occur; the bottom classifies and interprets

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    Frederich's Ataxia (FRDA)

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    One of the most common inherited neurodegenerative disorder is Frederich’s ataxia (FRDA). This condition was named after the neurologist who was the first to describe it in the early 1860’s‚ Nickolaus Frederich. Ataxia means the degeneration in the nervous tissue of the spinal cord‚ in particular the sensory neurones‚ which aid the movement of the limbs. [1] This disorder is characterised by absence of reflexes‚ dysarthria (difficult of speech)‚ muscle weakness of he legs‚ and several other symptoms

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    Question The goal of this experiment was to find the answer to the question‚ ‘Are young children intrinsically motivated to see others be helped?’. The broad question gathered from this experiment is‚ ‘Do humans have an innate‚ genuine concern for the well-being of others?’. These questions are meaningful as this investigation could prove the existence of a distinctly human‚ nurture characteristic‚ that all share. Alternatives The experiment will likely have one of two outcomes‚ either young

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    A. Effects on catecholamine release and reduction of cerebral metabolic rate Cerebral hypoxic injury is known to be associated with a massive catecholamine increase in central and peripheral norepinephrine concentrations are commonly seen with cerebral hypoxic injury. Catecholamines may impoverish outcome from cerebral ischemia‚ possibly by stimulating central _2-receptors (Figure 2.20). Neuronal damages are results of icreased norepinephrine due to the elevation of metabolic demand and alteration

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