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    LIVESTOCK TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER SYSTEM: SPREAD OF TRANSFER EMBRYOS TECHNOLOGY AS EFFORTS TO INCREASE PRODUCTION OF CATTLE ANIMAL FOR FARMERS AS APPLICATOR FROM STUDENTS INSEMINATOR THROUGH THE SYSTEM WARINTER Ahmad Azmi Khoirul Umam1) 1) student faculty of animal husbandry‚ University of Brawijaya‚ Malang 65145‚Indonesia Abstract Embryo transfer technology being implemented and deployed in a remote area aims to assist the government in improving the quality of beef cattle and beef cattle population

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    Name: Cassidy Lessig Activity 1 The Muscle Twitch and the Latent Period 1. 1. Define the terms skeletal muscle fiber‚ motor unit‚ skeletal muscle twitch‚ electrical stimulus‚ and latent period 2. What .is the role of acetylcholine in a skeletal muscle contraction? Skeletal muscle fiber-Skeletal muscle fibers are the individual cells that are bound together in fascicles. Many fascicles are bound together to make a muscle Motor unit-A motor unit consists of a motor neuron and all of the muscle

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    1. Introduction Lonicerae Japonicae Flos (LJF)‚ an important traditional Chinese medicine herb‚ has been widely used for centuries in many prescriptions to treat acute fever‚ headache‚ respiratory infection‚ and epidemic disease via its anti-inflammatory (Cheng et al.‚ 2014)‚ antibacterial (Shan et al.‚ 2007)‚ and antioxidative activities (Fang et al.‚ 2015). Many studies shown that LJF also offers anti-diabetic (Zhou et al.‚ 2016)‚ and immunomodulatory properties (Kao et al.‚ 2015). Chlorogenic

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    For instance‚ in a study on extracellular 5-HT clearance in the dorsal hippocampus of rats‚ researchers employed in vivo chronoamperometry techniques‚ inserting a Nafion-coated CFM into the DG and CA3 regions of the hippocampus. Inserting 5-HT into the extracellular fluid around these areas resulted in electrochemical signals‚ which were compared to the signals produced

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    Helicobacter pylori: Epidemiology‚ Pathogenesis and Diagnosis "If these bacteria are truly associated with antral gastritis‚ as described by Warren‚ they may have a part to play in poorly understood‚ gastritis associated diseases (i.e. peptic ulcer and gastric cancer)." Barry Marshall‚ 19831 Introduction: Barry Marshall’s and J. Robin Warren’s (now "classic") letters to the Lancet in June 1983 suggesting that the‚ then unidentified‚ curved bacilli found in human gastric epithelia "may have a

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    ________________________________ c.________________________ ____________________________________________________________ _______________________________ 3. Explain how the PhysioEx experimental muscle stimulation differs from the in vivo stimulation via the nervous system. (Note that the graded muscle response following both stimulation methods is similar.) 4. What are the two experimental ways in which mode of stimulation can affect the muscle force? Explain your answer.

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    octahedrons inside the virus-inspired lipid envelopes increased the DNOs average half-life from about 50 minutes to over six hours‚ Pacific Standard reported. The scientists said the "virus-inspired E[encapsulated]-DNO displays favorable in vitro and in vivo

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    a potent topoisomerase I inhibitor‚ to effect tumor-localized chemotherapy. In vitro data demonstrate that exposure of breast cancer cells to conditioned media from rCE-secreting NSCs (NSC.rCE) increased their sensitivity to CPT-11 by 200-fold. In vivo‚ treatment of tumor-bearing mice with NSC.rCE cells in combination with CPT-11 resulted in

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    PHY2810 Physiology of Human Body Systems Activity of Gastrointestinal Smooth Muscle Worksheet Due by: 2 pm 30th March and 1st April Pre-practical Reading: Vander‚ 12th Edition: Section 6D.4 (pp 175-180)‚ Section 15.2 (pp 521-522)‚ Section 15.4 (pp 528-529‚ 536-538 & 542-543). Name: ________________________________ Student ID: _____________________________ Marks: ________/100______________________ Introduction Give a brief description in your own words of the objectives and aims

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    Internet Activity #5 When faced with extreme stress and trauma‚ there is likely to always be a negative psychological reaction‚ however‚ posttraumatic stress disorder is far more extreme than a temporary reaction. Posttraumatic stress disorder can occur at any time after a traumatic experience‚ such as combat‚ natural disaster‚ or victimization. It is characterized by symptoms of persistent reliving of the traumatic event‚ pronounced physical reactions when reminded of the events‚ significant upset

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