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    Laccase Case Study

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    Fig: 1. Mode of Action of Laccase Despite widespread use of laccases‚ demand for the laccases were increasing every year and so the gap between production and demand is widening. Keeping in view the industrial importance of laccases‚ we are more and more focusing on discovering novel substrate to meet out the prevailing demand. Therefore the study was aimed at strain improvement‚ exploration of two different substrate for solid state fermentation‚ process optimization for production of laccase and

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    Psychotherapy and psychiatric drugs are two different forms of treatment used to help people resolve psychological disorders. Other than the obvious dissimilarity in the way these two treatment are conducted‚ the main difference between the two is that psychotropic drugs are much more efficient in the short term and don’t actually produce a cure since they only help control symptoms; contrarily‚ psychotherapy might take months or even years to show results‚ but it can provide a stable cure. Psychotherapy

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    Type 2 Diabetes Case Study

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    1. Introduction 22 Diabetes mellitus is the 7th leading cause of death in US. Diabetes is broadly classified into two 23 types: type I and type II. Type I diabetes is a result of insufficient insulin production by pancreas‚ 24 whereas type II diabetes is due to the body’s inability to use the insulin that is produced‚ hence the 25 name insulin resistance is used to refer to type II diabetes. Currently‚ individuals with diabetes are 26 able to monitor their blood glucose levels using a glucometer

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    Abstract: Yerba Mate is the legendary infusion from South America that is altering people away from their daily coffee fix. Mate which has caught the attention of health-conscious people‚ is turning to be considered as the nature’s most balanced stimulant‚ delivering both energy and nutrition. Grown in the subtropical rainforests of Argentina‚ Brazil and Paraguay‚ Yerba Mate has long been reversed as the "drink of the Gods". Introduction The Goddness of the Moon

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    Probiotics

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    INTRODUCTION “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food‚” the age-old quote by Hippocrates‚ is certainly the tenet of today. With the growing interest in self-care and integrative medicine coupled with our health embracing baby boomer population‚ recognition of the link between diet and health has become increasingly strengthened. As a result‚ the market for functional foods‚ or foods that promote health beyond providing basic nutrition‚ is flourishing. Within‚ the functional foods movement

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    Tobacco Prevention

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    Over the past 50 years America has increased its level of knowledge towards the use of tobacco as well as enhanced its cessation techniques through the use of medication and researched programs. Despite these advancements smoking has continued to be a detrimental problem to the American public. According to the CDC‚ “about 1‚000 persons younger than 18 years of age begin smoking on a daily basis.” 1 Many of the cessation programs directed at youths are still young and creating names for themselves

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    This paper is the first to indicate antiemetic activity of the methanolic extract compositions of A. julibrissin flowers and its protective effect on mitochondria disruption induced by retching in brain of the young chickens. Nausea and vomiting are the symptoms of drug side effects‚ different disease and defenses responsive against poisoning. Recently‚ extensive researches have led to use of medicinal plants as a safe and reliable source of drugs with low or lack of toxicity and side effects [22

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    Psychological Disorder‚ Causes and Treatments In the UK about one quarter of the population will experience some kind of psychological disorder in the course of a year. These disorders include‚ but are not limited to Anorexia‚ Social Phobia‚ Agoraphobia‚ Schizophrenia‚ Amnesia and Depression. Many of these disorders have therapies developed from psychological theories to treat the disorders. A number of factors can influence whether a person develops a disorder‚ it could be due to heredity factors

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    Jan.  24th   •  No  one  sit  in  last  3  rows  of  seats   •  Drop-­‐in  2me  –  cancelled  next  Wed.  Jan.  29th   •  Will  have  on  Thurs.  Jan.  30th  10-­‐11:30  am   •  Quiz  3  –  Natural  SelecAon     •  Ch.  3:  3.3‚  3.4‚  3.5;  Ch.  4:  4.2   •  Simbio  –  will  receive  registraAon  email   •  Midterm  1  –  2  weeks

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    Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity Mechanisms of Pathogenicity • Pathogenicity: • Virulence: Mechanisms of Pathogenicity Figure 15.9 Portals of Entry • Mucous membranes • Skin • Parenteral route Numbers of Invading Microbes • ID50: Infectious dose for 50% of the test population (animals) • Dose of pathogen that will infect half of the test animals • LD50: Lethal dose (of a toxin) for 50% of the test population (animals) • Dose of toxin that will kill half of the test

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