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    Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) is an cytosolic enzyme that participates in anaerobic glycolysis. LDH couples the reduction of pyruvate into lactic acid to the oxidation of NADH to NAD+‚ which allows glycolysis to continue to produce ATP in the absence of oxygen. LDH is a tetramer‚ a protein complex of 4 polypeptide subunits‚ composed either a subunit expressed strongly in the heart‚ H type‚or a subunit that is highly expressed in the muscle‚ M type. There are 5 isozymes of LDH composed the 2 subunit

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    The Maxim Gun

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    The Maxim Gun By Alexander Thompson Hiram S. Maxim‚ who was working with an engineering works in Fitchburg‚ Massachusetts‚ invented the Maxim machine-gun in 1884. Hiram Maxim was born in Sangersville‚ Maine on February 5‚ 1840. His first patented inventions included models of electric lamps and gas appliances‚ and curling irons. Maxim’s first idea of inventing a weapon effective for battlefield combat came from a man he met at the 1881 Paris Electrical Exhibition. This man told

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    dragster racing because without the carbon dioxide what would push your car to the finish. Breakout‚ Burnout‚ Christmas Tree: Deep stage‚ Dropped cylinder‚ Elapsed time‚ Eliminations‚ Foul start‚ Full Tree: Hole shot‚ Index‚ Interval timers‚ Methanol‚ Nitro methane‚ Pre-stage: Pro Tree:

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    MALACAÑANG Manila PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 1185 FIRE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES WHEREAS‚ death and injury to persons and loss and damage to property by fire have reached alarming proportion that the economic and social gains of the society are being continually undermined; WHEREAS‚ in order to effect a meaningful reduction of the alarming fire losses‚ there is a need to develop national consciousness and involvement of all persons in the prevention and suppression of fires; WHEREAS‚ fire prevention

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    Coronary Artery Disease 10/31/2005 This paper will serve as a case study for the condition known as coronary artery disease (CAD). CAD occurs when the coronary arteries become hardened and narrowed; this is due to the buildup of plaque on the inner lining of the arteries. Blood flow to the heart is reduced as plaque narrows the coronary arteries‚ thereby decreasing the oxygen supply to the heart muscle. This loss of oxygen in the blood can lead to ischemia and later‚ myocardial infarction

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    dioxide________________ and ________nitro oxcide_________________. 5. What percentage of each of the two gases you listed in Question 4 comes from electric power generation that relies on the burning of fossil fuels like coal? 2 thirds of sulfer dioxide and one third nitro oxcide   6. Describe what

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    beneficial way. A decent majority of chemical discoveries are serendipitous‚ either by means of trying to create artificial chemicals‚ failing and creating something accidental‚ or just by plain dumb luck. Most of the discoveries and expansions of nitro compounds has to do with luck. One account of pure randomness is when Christian Friedrich Schöbein spilled a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid on his wife’s apron. When he hung it to dry‚ he had converted the cellulose in the apron as an internal

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    Emma Parker Case

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    Admission blood glucose was 307 and creatinine was 12. Pestop H&H were 11.8 and 34.1. Transfusion was not necessary. FINAL DISPOSITION: Transferred to Purdue Nursing Home‚ where she will be continued on Mieoonse.10 mg q.d.a.m.‚ a 1200-calorie ADA iet‚ Nitro-Dur 0.2 mg p.r.n. h.s.‚ and Wygesic 1 q. 4 h.p.r.n. Ambulate with walker. Minimal weightbearing with ambulation‚ right lower extremity. She will be followed in the nursing home by Dr. Dodd and Dr. Thmpson and myself within one month of dichare or

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    Year 10 Speeches 2013 Choose 1 of the following 4 topic areas for a 3 minute speech : ‘Starstruck’: celebrity topic Celebrities are big business. The stars of film‚ TV‚ music and sport are some of the richest and most influential people on the planet. Their faces sell millions of magazines and products. Every detail of their lives is captured by journalists and the paparazzi and distributed to their legions of fans through traditional media and the internet. * Do we really need all the

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    Explosives

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    Explosives A chemical explosive is a compound or a mixture of compounds susceptible of a rapid chemical reaction causing a quick physical outburst of gases or heat radiation. The first explosives were created by the Chinese in the 11th century. These were mixtures of nitrate salts‚ sulfur and charcoal‚ now known as black powder. Gunpowder which is a low explosive‚ exhibits deflagration‚ or rapid burning‚ rather than detonation‚ the reaction exhibited by high explosives. While‚ perhaps counterintuitively

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