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    Lobster Mandibles

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    On the Functional Morphology of Decapod Mouthparts and Appendages used for Grooming Abstract ------------------------------------------------- Decapods are aquatic organisms that usually have five pairs of walking legs. Examples of decapods include‚ but are not limited to‚ lobsters‚ crabs‚ and shrimp. They are mainly predators and scavengers. In order to accomplish this way of life‚ they must have a variety of mouthparts. The most anterior mouthparts such as the chelipeds‚ third maxillipeds

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    Biofilms

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    Wounds: Current Research and Future Direction ABSTRACT Chronic wounds continue to be a significant healthcare problem. Although myriad factors have been implicated in impaired wound healing‚ recent research has focused on the role of matrix-based bacterial communities called biofilms that are often associated with chronic wounds. Various in vitro and in vivo models have been developed to study the role of biofilms in non-healing wounds. Basic science and clinical studies suggest that effective

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    Water Erosion Rates

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    Erosion From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search   For morphological image processing operations‚ see Erosion (morphology). For use of in dermatopathology‚ see Erosion (dermatopathology). A natural arch produced by the erosion of differentially weathered rock in Jebel Kharaz‚ Jordan Erosion is the process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth’s surface by natural processes such as wind or water flow‚ and then transported and deposited in other locations

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    Role of Saliva in Caries

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    however‚ that saliva secretion and salivary components secreted in saliva are important for dental health. The final result‚ "caries to be or not to be"‚ is a complex phenomenon involving internal defense factors‚ such as saliva‚ tooth surface morphology‚ general health‚ and nutritional and hormonal status‚ and a number of external factors-for example‚ diet‚ the microbial flora colonizing the teeth‚ oral hygiene‚ and fluoride availability. In this article‚ our aim is to focus on the effects of saliva

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    -2603521590 The morphology and life cycle 00 The morphology and life cycle 6813727-24819 Dengue 00 Dengue 346405627174 Symptoms of Dengue Symptoms of Dengue 1140811408What is dengue? Dengue is a viral infection transmitted by the bite of an infected female Aedes mosquito. Estimated 100 million cases of dengue fever occurring throughout the world annually. Virulence factors Dengue fever (Fever Dengue) Dengue haemorrhagic fever ((Fever Hemorrhagic The virus

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    Fast Food, Fat Food

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    health issues related to consuming fast food; one serious concern is the connection between fast food and obesity. Because of the growth of fast food restaurants‚ you can see them located anywhere in daily life. For example‚ on the first floor of MBK Centre‚ there are numerous fast food restaurants‚ such as KFC‚ McDonald’s and Burger King situated not far from each other. However‚ at lunch time‚ you cannot find any seats if you arrive late. Similarly‚ at Chulalongkorn University there are more than

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    SBI 3U1 – 07: Biology Examination Definitions Unit 1: Diversity of Living Things ➢ Species: a group of organisms that can interbreed in nature and produce fertile offspring. ➢ Morphology: the branch of biology that deals with the structure or form of organisms. ➢ Phylogeny: the evolutionary history of a species. ➢ Taxonomy: the branch of biology that identifies‚ names‚ and classifies species based on natural features. ➢ Binomial nomenclature: the system of giving a two-word Latin name to

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    linguistic

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    Linguistic assignment An essay about morphology Morphology which is one branch of linguistic .Its etymology is Greek: morph- means ‘shape‚ form’‚ and morphology is the study of form or forms. It was basically used in biology but then was used in the middle of the nineteenth century‚ has also used to describe the type of investigation. Morphemes are the elements form of linguistic message‚ or in other words a minimal unit of meaning or grammatical function. Morphemes can indicate the plural or

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    effect of the stirring rate onto morphology‚ particle sizes and reaction time of the precipitated CaCO3 particles was discussed. CaCO3 nano particles with an average particle size of approximately 15.75 nm were successfully obtained by stirring rotation speed at 900 rpm. The structural analysis was conducted using a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and a Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM) and results showed that the increasing

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    Introduction to Mycology

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    insensitive to antibacterial antibiotics. a Eukaryotic cells contain membrane bound cell organelles including nuclei‚ mitochondria‚ golgi apparatus‚ endoplasmic reticulum‚ lysosomes etc. Eukaryotes also exhibit mitosis. These features separate fungi from bacterial which are prokaryotic cells lacking the above structures. Heterotrophic - fungi lack chlorophyll and are therefore not autotrophic (photosynthetic) like plants and algae; rather they are heterotrophic absorptive organisms that are either saprophytes

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