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    Physioex Lab Report

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    conduction velocity?: The larger the nerve‚ the faster the conduction velocity. What is the role of hypothalamus in the production of thyroxine & TSH?: It is a primary endocrine gland that secretes several hormones affecting the pituitary gland. what morphology changes are seen in Hereditary Spherocytosis?: anisocytosis-microcytic‚

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    Late Modern English‚ a global language spoken around the world by over 2 billion people can trace its roots to the Germanic language introduced by Anglo-Saxon invaders in the 5th century. Before the arrival of the Anglo Saxons‚ many parts of Britain were bilingual Celtic-Latin speakers‚ although very few traces of Celtic remain in the English language – other than in place names‚ for example Avon and Ouse – which derive from the Celtic word for ‘water’‚ and words found more in local dialects than

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    Title: Tensile properties and microstructural analysis of spheroidized hydroxyapatite- poly (etheretherketone) biocomposites Authors: M.s. Abu Bakar‚ P. Cheang‚ K.A. Khor Journal: Materials Science and Engineering A345 (2003) 55-63. In the present article‚ the authors investigate the use of flame spheroidized hydroxyapatite particulates in a PEEK polymer for usage as bone analogue materials. Metallic implants have been used for orthopedic implants in the past‚ but polymeric implants have

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    “internal syntax.” Compounds‚ furthermore‚ represent a contact point between several crucial linguistic and non-linguistic notions such as syntagmatic and paradigmatic relationships‚ syntax and morphology‚ and linguistic knowledge and pragmatic knowledge. As for the relationship between syntax and morphology‚ it has often been observed that compounds are the morphological constructions that are closest to syntactic constructions‚ to the extent that there is no general agreement on which component of

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    Adults were characterized by the fusion between maxillae and cranium bones. Another method of study was the used of external morphology. 18 external morphometrics were taken from 17 bottlenose dolphins from coastal Victoria. Beach-casted dolphins were previously measured in 2002-2009. Some animals were excluded due to incomplete data‚ such as bloating due to decomposition‚ or if

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    GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction. ‘’Fish’’ and ‘’Fishes’’ are two terms that usually used in worldwide. However‚ both are referring to different meaning. When referring to individuals of more than one species‚ the term ‘’fishes’’ is properly to used. Besides‚ the term ‘’fish’’ is correctly used when referring to one or more individuals of one species. Hence‚ the term ‘’fish’’ is suitable to be refer to 100 Rainbow Trout‚ while two different trout such as Brook Trout and Brown Trout is correctly

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    Identification of A Mixed Culture Unknown An experiment such as this one serves the purpose of allowing us‚ the students‚ to apply what we already know about any organism and any laboratory procedure to the difficult task at hand. It is possible to identify a mixed culture by running familiar experiments on the unknown bacteria and taking information already known about specific bacteria and applying it to the results. This helps to slowly eliminate any bacteria that do not correspond with the

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    What is evolutionary psychology? In the three and a half centuries since William Harvey proved that the purpose of the heart is to pump blood‚ physiologists have revealed the functional organization of the body in blinding detail. Their discoveries demonstrate beyond question that the structure of the body serves survival and reproduction. Further‚ there is near unanimity among biologists that this functional structure is a product of natural selection. In our century‚ psychologists have developed

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    Agar and Media Preparation— Agar plates containing King’s B Agar were often used throughout the experiment to support growth of Pseduomonas fluorescens. A recipe was used that included a mixture of 10g Proteose Peptone #3‚ 1.5g Potassium Phosphate Dibasic (K2HPO4)‚ 30ml 50% Glycerol‚ ~965ml water and 20g agar. The mixture‚ post- autoclave‚ was left to cool and 5ml 1M Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) was added and created about 40 plates. King’s B Medium was made using the same procedure as the King’s B

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    Specimens yielding positive or equivocal results should be tested further by using a standardized western blot assay. Specimens that are negative by a sensitive EIA or IFA do not need further testing. 5: What are the characteristics of this pathogen.(Morphology‚biochemistry‚and pathogenicity).How do the possible pathogens in the case study differ? Ans: Borrelia burgdorferi is a spirochete. Spirochetes are a group of phylogenetically-distinct bacteria that have a unique mode of motility by means of axial

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