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    Inadequate intake of dietary lipids holds potential to adversly affect the working of cells in terms of their functioning and formation. Our body uses certain particles of lipid molecules to create the membranes that enclose and gurad the cells fatty acids‚ which also contain parts of lipid molecules

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    ‘’Understanding the population structure of a country and potential changes is extremely important for governments. Using examples explain this statement.’’ A population pyramid is an illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups and gender in a population-typically a country or a region. It can be drawn up for any area‚ from a whole continent or country to an individual town‚ village or city. They are also used in Ecology to determine the overall age distribution of a population;

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    RELATED LEGAL BASES http://www.chanrobles.com/republicactno8048.htm REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8048  . AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION OF THE CUTTING OF COCONUT TREES‚ ITS REPLENISHMENT‚ PROVIDING PENALTIES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. The Republic Act No. 8048‚ also known as the “Coconut Preservation Act of 1995”‚ states the importance‚ conservation and replanting of coconut trees. The act was approved on June 7‚ 1995 http://www.ustcivillaw.com/Republic%20Acts/RepActNo6260.php REPUBLIC

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    membrane changes its electric potential. In other words‚ how is the cell membrane excited? At the surface of the cell membrane‚ there are three classes of gated channels exist‚ chemically gated or ligand-gated channels‚ voltage-gated channels‚ and mechanically gated channels. Originally‚ at the resting membrane potential‚ most of the gated channels are closed. However‚ when these gated channels open‚ the movement of ions across the membrane will changes the membrane potential. In the nervous system‚ the

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    Reservation in India is a form of affirmative action designed to improve the well-being of perceived backward and under-represented communities defined primarily by their ’caste ’ (quota-system based on ’gender ’ or ’religion ’) is a phenomenon that commenced with the coming into force of the Indian Constitution (the Constitution initially provided reservation to Christians‚ with the proviso that it wouldautomatically reduce gradually with the efflux of time) – however‚ lately preferential treatment on

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    1. Discuss a diagnostic pattern. Explain how to determine reading potential. There is no single correct method for teaching a student how to read. A teacher must try all methods until they find what works best for that child. Throughout this time‚ a teacher must use a diagnostic pattern to prevent difficulties in learning to read as well as how to improve a student’s reading so that they can reach their potential for reading. There are two parts to the diagnostic pattern. The first is identification

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    WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SUMMER PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET POTENTIAL ANALYSIS TOWARDS INTERNET DATA CARD SPECIAL REFERENCE TO VODAFONE From 20th June 09-5th August 09 BY PROSENJIT.R.SAHA WBUT Regn No: 081670710070 of 2008-2009 WBUT Roll No: 08167009084 MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE OF DURGAPUR Rajbandh 1 PREFACE The MBA course is well structured and integrated course of business studies. The main objective of practical training at MBA level is to develop skill in student by supplement

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    I am going to be explaining the potential risk to an organisation of committing to an E-commerce system. E-commerce has many drawbacks. I will be going through these drawbacks that risk an organisation of committing to an E-commerce system. * Advertising and maintaining website * Hackers * Identity theft * Website not being recognised * Viruses * Profit * Delivery Advertising and maintaining website A drawback of an Ecommerce is the advertising. If no-one knows

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    Activity 4: Generation of Action Potentials Name: Instructor: Date: PREDICTIONS 1. Exceeding the threshold depolarization at the trigger zone DECREASES the likelihood of generation of action potential. 2. Action potential amplitude: DOES NOT CHANGE with distance 3. Increasing frequency of stimulation to the trigger zone: DOES NOT increase the production of action potentials. MATERIALS AND METHODS Experiment 1: Effect of Stimulus Strength on Action Potential Generation 1. Dependent Variable

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    The cooperative movement in Kenya and its potential for enhancement of ICT livelihoods By Samson O. Gunga‚ Chair of Department of Educational Foundations‚ University of Nairobi‚ Kenya‚ e-mail: gungasamson@yahoo.co.uk ABSTRACT The viability of ICT for the enhancement of human livelihoods is an idea that needs no overemphasis. The potential of ICT in the improvement of lives is a human-given that is yet to be fully realized in developing countries in general and Kenya in particular. One of the major

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