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    DNA is the primary genetic material that makes each individual different. DNA is the molecule that makes up chromosomes each pair of chromosomes contains DNA from one parent. DNA is found in the nuclei of eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells in living organisms. DNA is so important it is unable to leave the nucleus therefore the body makes RNA to carry information out into the cytoplasm. The three major components of DNA nucleotide monomers are phosphate‚ 5 carbon ring sugar (de-oxyribose) and

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    Back in the day a performance qualified as someone walking on stage and bearing their soul. It was about the music‚ and it was about the talent. Now an artist qualifies as someone who is so bizarre‚ so outgoing‚ so appealing they can sell anything. Lately the music industry has been lacking in real talent. Many artists are truly talented‚ that goes without saying. But this talent tends to be hidden because of the glamour and popularity of their appearance. The reason why certain artistes are so

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    Simple Machines

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    and axle is one of these machines. These are made with a rod joined to the center of a wheel. They can either increase distance or force‚ depending on the size of the wheel. The pulley is another machine that uses wheels. The are a wheel with a groove in the center with a rope or chain stretched around it. The load attaches to one end and the effort is applied to the other on all pulleys. There are two types of pulleys. The fixed pulley stays

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    Anatomy of Thorax Mcqs

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    Anatomy of the Thorax MCQ and Spotter Hint: Cross section: Which artery (vein also indicated)? The correct answer is: Internal thoracic artery Click on the correct name for this structure: The correct answer is: Descending aorta Click on the correct name for this structure The correct answer is: Rib: head The correct answer is: Pulmonary artery The correct answer is: Sternum: xiphoid process The correct answer is: Posterior intercostal artery The correct answer is: Brachiocephalic artery

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    the house being referred to a ship. “Long three-story wooden house…humped and crusty as a loaf of homemade bread”. Is an example of imagery‚ where we somewhat contemplate as to what is being described. A ship is usually long and wooden and has the grooves on the sides. “Beautifully adjusted to nature…have mistaken it for an enormous boulder stranded on the beach”. Shows that a ship would be adjusted to the nature as it is in the water‚ and has scenic views. Also one would think that an enormous boulder

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    armature. | The magnets supply the magnetic field which interacts with the current in the armature to produce the motor effect. | Armature | The armature consists of a cylinder of laminated iron mounted on an axle. Often there are longitudinal grooves into which the coils are wound. | The armature carries the rotor coils. The armature is the part of a DC motor that rotates and provides energy at the end of the shaft. It is basically an electromagnet | Rotor coil(s) | There may be only one‚ in

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    The first time I was ever daunted sitting at a drum kit‚ was at my first gig with my high school jazz ensemble during my freshman year. It was the night of the Presidents Circle Dinner‚ an event dedicated to the individuals who donated a substantial amount of money to my school. All the people I had to impress. Not only was I new to playing in front of a crowd but I was also new to playing jazz itself. During the performance of C Jam Blues‚ the band director pointed at me‚ hinting that I‚ the second

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    Patella Dislocation

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    Patella dislocation most commonly occurs when the patella‚ a large sesamoid bone‚ shifts laterally out of the femoral trochlear (Mackay et al. 2014). This may happen due to a direct trauma‚ such as unusual shear force‚ which may occur whilst playing sport or exercise. However‚ it may also occur indirectly due to biomechanical variance‚ such as an increased quadriceps angle‚ trochlear dysplasia or general patella instability (Cheng et al. 2014). The main mechanism involved in a dislocation is a sudden

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    Rifling is a system of lands and grooves in a barrel which cause a projectile to rotate as it exits the muzzle‚ in doing so it improved trajectory and accuracy. Grooves are cut into the smoothbore piece lands are the original diameter and spaces left after the rifling process. Due to the greater amount of stress inflicted by the tight seal necessary

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    EVERYTHING! Thursday‚ October 31‚ 2013 7:38 PM Lecture 10/15 • Test one Review (Shoulder) ○ The scapula ○ ○ ○ The Humerus Review Page 1 ○ ○        Capitulum □ Where the fovea and the head of the radius articulate Radial fossa □ Head of the radius lies in full flexion Trochlea □ T notch articulates on the ulna Coronoid fossa □ Coronoid process lies in full flexion Lateral and medial supracondylar ridges □ Attachment site  Extensor carpi

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