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    WHY LOGIC IS IMPORTANT

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    upon which our lives depend.  Each of us‚ moments after birth‚ begin our journey exploring the world around us in search of what’s real‚ or safe‚ or fun‚ or comfortable – a quest to sort out sense from nonsense.  These skills expand as we grow‚ for understanding what’s real and learning how to extrapolate from what little we know as babies‚ are the fundamental tools of survival. We learn that reaching for an object and retrieving it gets us something we want. From this one concept we begin to develop

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    Why Is Adherence Important

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    agreed recommendations from a health care provider.” It may sound much of a hassle in the begging‚ though it will customarily become a routine. Once the patient starts ARVs therapy‚ adherence to the regime is crucial in order to allow the virus to replicate and suppress the viral load. It is important to provide the body with the same intake of ARVS within a period of 24 hours‚ thus it is a practical idea to adopt basic techniques such as using a pill box or setting up the alarm from a smart phone. It

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    Protein: Summary

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    TITLE: The Amount of Protein in Chicken Tissues over Cooked Various Periods of Time. ABSTRACT: In this lab‚ we are using a BioRad protein assay dye to determine the concentration of protein in our chicken. The dye binds to the amino acid residues‚ which allow us to find the concentration of protein (BioRad Protein Assay for Tissues). Our hypothesis was the longer chicken is cooked the less protein is available. To test our hypothesis‚ we made samples using our chicken and distilled water to determine

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    Why Is Asthma Important?

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    Introduction: When people hear the word “asthma” they don’t put much thought into it. Most people don’t think asthma can actually be a serious or deadly condition. Individuals assume you just use your inhaler and you’re good to go. Just think about being underwater and trying to get to that little inch above the surface to gasp for air. Asthma can also cause anxiety of the feeling of not being able to breathe. Asthma is very common throughout the world and it causes deaths every day. So what exactly

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    Have you ever wanted to throw away a penny? The penny should not be erased from society. The penny is such an important artifact in American history. I think that it should not be erased because it has been a part of our American culture. It is not only just a copper piece you hold in your hand‚ but a gateway to a historic past. The penny is significant to society. If we get rid of the penny‚ Our only alternative is rounding to the nickel. Penny elimination would be bad for consumers and the economy

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    Where ’s the Protein? Proteins‚ which are constructed from amino acid monomers‚ are considered one of the four major macronutrients needed by the body‚ along with carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ and nucleic acids. Only the first three nutrients listed require delicate balancing. One must consider the sources from which he or she receives those required nutrients. Carbohydrates from fruits‚ vegetables‚ and grains; lipids from oily animals such as fish or plant foods like avocados; and proteins from meats‚

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    everywhere. It is Important for people to feel freedom anywhere they are. They also get to make their own decisions and let’s be honest many people will judge but that shouldn’t matter because you have the freedom and it should be used wisely and it will make your life a better place. People love America because it’s a chance to be free and be able to look forward to many other chances. It’s a place where you can look forward each day and feel great to be wherever you are. When you become part of America

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    What is your major‚ or what are thinking about majoring in? Why have you chosen this area of study? I am majoring in Dental Assisting. Since I was a little girl my dream job was to be a Neonatal Nurse but as high school was coming to an end and college was approaching‚ I decided last minute to switch to Dental Hygiene. I chose not to major in nursing because the program seemed impossible to get into‚ and I wasn’t sure that I wanted to be a nurse for the rest of my life. Also if I were to be in a

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    Protein Biochemistry

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    Lab 2: Internet Resources for Protein Biochemistry Part 1-1: A) Protein Accession Number = P00939 Name of Protein:  Full Name = Triosephosphate isomerase; Short Name=TIM Organism where the protein is found: Oryctolagus cuniculus = Rabbit Nuber of amino acids in the protein: AA = 248 B) * Amino Acid Sequence: >gi|136066|sp|P00939.1|TPIS_RABIT RecName: Full=Triosephosphate isomerase; Short=TIM;

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    Protein Folding

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    Protein Misfolding Brittany Mascarenhas (ID: 20471654) Corey Nixon Biol 130 Tuesday October 23‚ 2012 In an organism‚ almost every dynamic function relies on proteins. A protein ’s function is a direct result of their intricate folding‚ the simplest level of which is the sequence of amino acids. (Fitzpatrick et al‚ 2011). Each amino acid has a unique characteristic because of the physical and chemical properties in their side chains‚ which affects the function of a protein

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