the increase of calcium binds to calmodulin to activate calmodulin kinase which then undergoes autophosphorylation. Which means they become more sensitive to glutamate and promotes movement to the AMPA receptors. Lastly the entry of calcium activates PK which phosphorylates to CREB‚ resulting in nitic oxide synthase. This means no synthesis is produced‚ and the presynaptic terminal facilitates glutamate release. The increase of glutamate and AMPA result in a faster and stronger
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Andrew Knight describes a list of ways around animal testing‚ ways that are better and more correct. A few ways he describes are: “Pharmacokinetic (PK) models predict in-vivo concentrations of test substances and metabolites‚ and the organ systems affected (Combes et al‚ 2007)‚”‚ “[Assays reliant on bacterial‚ yeast‚ protozoan‚ mammalian or human cell cultures] may be static or perfused‚ and used
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Types of DC Motors and DC Generators MOTORS – convert electrical energy to mechanical energy Motors and generators are the most frequent used electrical machines. ❖ Generators action can take place when and only when‚ there is a relative motion between conducting wires and magnetic lines of force. ❖ Electric motor is in operation when it is supplied with electrical energy and develops torque‚ that is‚ a tendency to produce rotation. ❖ In DC generator‚ the armature winding is mechanically
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Regression tests and benchmarking/optimization procedures for regional climate model RegCM-4.1 climate code. by Mr. Tamirat Bekele Jimma B.Sc.‚ Addis Ababa University‚ 2005 A thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Addis Ababa University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science Department of Computational Science programme 2011 ii This research conducted incolaboration with the support of two known Italian laboratories‚ DEMOCRITOS National
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FUNCTIONALISTIC PERSPECTIVE ON RELIGION The functional perspective focuses on the relationship between religion and other social institutions both in synchronic and diachronic sense. Religion shapes the values that forms the base of the social institutions. It views religion as a functional entity. Religion has three main functions according to Durkheim in the society. 1) Social cohesion: religion maintains solidarity because of shared rituals and beliefs. 2) Social control: morals and values based
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TOK ESSAY KI: To what extents do ways of knowing prevent us from deluding ourselves? Justify your answer with reference to at least one area of knowledge. Education is currently the most important thing in a child’s life. Education provides us with knowledge about the world. It will pave the way for a good career in the future. It helps us to build our character while also enlightens us with knowledge. It wipes out the wrong beliefs from our minds. Additionally‚ it helps us to get a lucid
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A LITANY OF ASCENSION The head of N. is similar to that of the vulture when he climbs and lifts himself to the sky. The skull of N. is similar to that of perfect stars when it rises and lifts itself to the sky. The brow of N. is similar to that of and Nu‚ when it climbs and lifts itself to the sky. The substance of N. is similar to that of Wepwawet when he rises and lifts himself to the sky. The eyes of N. are similar to those of the Great One‚ who is head of the Souls of Heliopolis‚ when he rises
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Contribution of Nav1.8 Sodium Channels to Action Potential Electrogenesis in DRG Neurons J Neurophysiol 86:629-640‚ 2001. ; You might find this additional info useful... This article cites 38 articles‚ 24 of which you can access for free at: http://jn.physiology.org/content/86/2/629.full#ref-list-1 This article has been cited by 68 other HighWire-hosted articles: http://jn.physiology.org/content/86/2/629#cited-by Updated information and services including high resolution figures‚ can be found at:
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How Leaders Can Optimize Organizational Culture By Lisa Haneberg‚ VP and OD Practice Lead MPI Consulting April‚ 2009 Realigning processes and roles to fit a new organizational reality is daily work for leaders. Planning and implementing changes is a fundamental set of skills at which all leaders must excel to ensure their teams and functions are set up to do great work. This paper explores organizational culture‚ which is important to understand‚ consider and align when adjusting practices‚ projects
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[pic][pic] |[Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the | |document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | Project Profile Opportunity Rationale: Food is the basic necessity of life. Different countries have different food tradition all over the world according to their culture and environment
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