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    Janajothi 3

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    Tamil Education and Qualification 2001-2004 University of Mysore St Philomenas College in India - commerce 2003-2004 MVC Pre-University College P.U.C Chikkamagalur English‚ Kannada‚ Commerce‚ Accountancy‚ Business studies and history. 1993-2003 St. Matthias High School - I.C.S.E in Mysore English‚ Maths‚ Hindi‚ Geography‚ History‚ Physics‚ Chemistry‚ Biology‚ 1990-1993 ST. St. Mary’s High School Mysore L.K.G U.K.G St Joseph ’s primary school Mysore Work History 2008 Euros Properties H. Dean‚ 80 Katherine

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    Who Discovered Selenium

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    Who discovered the element? Selenium was discovered by Jons Jacob Berzelius in 1817. How was the element discovered? Selenium was discovered by Jons Jakob Berzelius in 1817. In 1817‚ he was studying the chemicals used in making sulfuric acid‚ but they got selenium from a red-brown sediment which collected at the bottom of the chambers in the particular plant. At first he thought it was the element tellurium and tellurium is a rare element‚ so he brought it back to his laboratory. After studying

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    The Amish are known for simple living‚ plain dress‚ and reluctance to adopt many conveniences of modern technology. The history of the Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann. Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish. In the early 18th century‚ many Amish and Mennonites emigrated to Pennsylvania for a variety of reasons. Today‚ the most traditional descendants of the Amish continue to speak Pennsylvania

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    Denisovan Genome Decoded

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    together in what is today Siberia. Future genomic comparative studies should help scientists uncover important genetic differences that contributed to the development of modern human culture and technology. “The genome is of very high quality”‚ says Matthias Meyer‚ who developed the techniques that made this technical feat possible. “We cover all non-repetitive DNA sequences in the Denisovan genome so many times that it has fewer errors than most genomes from present-day humans that have been determined

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    1) Chapter 21: The Renaissance in Quattrocento Italy a. The Early Renaissance in Italy (1400-1500) 2) Chapter 22: Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento Italy a. The High and Late Renaissance in Italy (1500-1600) 3) Chapter 20: Late Medieval And Early Renaissance Northern Europe a. The Renaissance in Northern Europe in the 15th century 4) Chapter 23: High Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and Spain a. The Renaissance in Northern Europe in the 16th century 5) Chapter 24: The Baroque

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    Blood Donation

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    blood for 3 days to 3 years after their last dose. There are certain medical problems a person can have that would make them ineligible to donate their blood. A person who currently has or has had leukemia‚ lymphoma‚ Hodgkin’s Disease‚ Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease‚ hepatitis (caused by a virus) or hepatitis B/C‚ unexplained jaundice‚ HIV‚ or AIDS is not eligible to Donate blood. This is because there is a likely chance that the disease could be transported to the patient that receives the blood transfusion

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    In the science of transfusion‚ there is currently only two options when a PRBC transfusion is needed; an autologous or allogeneic transfusion. An autologous transfusion is when the blood of a single patient is collected and is retransfused into the same patient when needed. An allogeneic transfusion is when blood donated from an anonymous donor is transfused. There are 3 methods for providing an autologous transfusion; cell salvage‚ preoperative autologous donation (PAD) and acute normovolaemic

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    Dementia Thesis

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    Abstract Dementia is characterized by evidence of short term and long term memory impairment with impaired abstract thinking‚ impaired judgment‚ disturbances of higher cortical thinking‚ and personality changes. It is basically a progressive decline of cerebral utility such as logic‚ remembrance‚ language‚ problem solving‚ or concentration. This disease greatly harms the day by day performance of a person and is seen more in older people‚ however‚ is not a normal part of aging. 1. INTRODUCTION

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    Robert Hooke first described cells in 1665 while observing cork with a microscope he built himself. * Then Anotnir van Leeuwenhoek observed the first living cells and referred to them as ‘animalcules.’ Meaning little animals * 1838‚ Mathias Schleiden states that plants are made of independent‚ separate beings called cells * 1839‚ Zoologist Theordor Schwann made a similar statement about animals * Even today‚ we have not been able to find any living entity that is not made up of at least

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    Prions

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    recruits the normal protein is still unclear. All known prion disease commonly known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies to date is untreatable and fatal. Some of the common prion disease found in humans includes Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)‚ Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)‚ Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker Syndrome‚ Fatal Familial insomnia‚ and Kuru. Besides human prions disease is also prevalent in animals causing Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSC) also known as mad cow disease

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