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    PHOTOSYNTHETIC ELECTRON TRANSPORT OF CHLOROPLASTS FROM _SILVERBEET LEAVES_ Introduction Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar‚ which cellular respiration converts into ATP‚ the "fuel" used by all living things. The conversion of unusable sunlight energy into usable chemical energy is associated with the actions of the green pigment‚ chlorophyll. Light Dependent Reactions are the initial stage of photosynthesis‚ in which solar energy is converted

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    like public transport or private transport modes. These models take into account all the input variables about each possible mode of transport that the traveler has available for the trip and gives the proportion of travelers which would use each mode of transport. This model sometimes called a mode split model. Mode choice model helps in building trip matrix and mode split model separates this matrix into each mode of transport. These matrices can be assigned to the public transport networks respectively

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    World Academy of Science‚ Engineering and Technology 28 2007 Public Transport Reform in Indonesia‚ A Case Study in the City of Yogyakarta Ahmad Munawar a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. an overall lack of capacity‚ lack of quality and choice‚ severe traffic congestion‚ usurpation of bus stops by hawkers‚ racketeering‚ insufficient funds to renew and repair vehicles‚ fragmentation of the bus sector‚ complexity and inflexibility of the current regulatory framework and ineffective legal and administrative

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    Protein SCI/241 Protein A protein are organic compounds that made up of amino acids and are the building blocks of the cells in the body. Every cell in the body requires proteins to grow and repair themselves so these proteins are necessary for a healthy body and survival. Having so much protein can hurt your body so when you consume so much can get you sick and the right size of protein can keep you from getting sick. They’re five types of protein in everything that we eat. The largest class

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    Protein function • Chapter 5.1 • Myoglobin: structure‚ O2-binding • Hemoglobin: structure‚ cooperativity in O2binding‚ Hill constant‚ allosteric interactions‚ Bohr Effect‚ BPG-binding and effect • Abnormal Hemoglobins Functions of Proteins Fibrous proteins: collagen‚ keratin‚ silk - give tensile strength‚ shelter‚ protection Globular proteins: • Storage of ions and molecules – myoglobin‚ ferritin • Transport of ions and molecules – hemoglobin‚ serotonin transporter • Defense against pathogens –

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    LNG CARRIERS History The first LNG carrier Methane Pioneer (dwt 5034 tons) left the Calcasieu River on the Louisiana Gulf coast on 25 January 1959. Carrying the world’s first ocean cargo of LNG‚ it sailed to the UK where the cargo was delivered. Subsequent expansion of that trade has brought on a large expansion of the fleet to today where giant LNG ships carrying up to 266‚000 m3 are sailing worldwide. At the end of 2005‚ a total of 203 vessels have been built‚ of which 193 are still in service

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    Transport or transportation is the movement of people‚ animals and goods from one location to another Transport modes are the means by which people and freight achieve mobility‚ that is moving from one point to another for various reasons. Transport is important since it enables trade between peoples‚ which in turn establishes civilizations. Mode of transport (or means of transport or transport mode or transport modality or form of transport) is a term used to distinguish substantially different

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    International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering Vol. 02‚ No. 03‚ 2010‚ 898-902 Analysis of Secure Real Time Transport Protocol on VoIP over Wireless LAN in Campus Environment Mohd Nazri Ismail Department of MIIT‚ University of Kuala Lumpur (UniKL)‚ MALAYSIA mnazrii@miit.unikl.edu.my Abstract- In this research‚ we propose to implement Secure Real Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) on VoIP services in campus environment. Today‚ the deployment of VoIP in campus environment over wireless

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    What effect would cyanide have on the electron transport chain and the production of atp? Explain your answer. When the oxygen are absence‚ the ETC will stops working and ultimately the whole reaction to create ATP will stop. Cyanide will disrupts oxygen from binding to the final molecule in the electron transport chain. The electron from NADH cannot be transferred to NAD+ due to the failure for bringing electron transported to the oxygen. To make it simple Cyanide stops NADH from being used to

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    PROTEIN TRANSLATION 1. Initiation Translation To begin translation: large and small ribosomal subunit‚ along with the initiating tRNA‚ assembles onto the mRNA 2. Translation Elongation The next amino acyl-tRNA enters the ribosome at the A site The amino acid at the P site is transferred to the tRNA at the A site. The ribosome moves one codon farther along the mRNA‚ releasing the empty tRNA through the E (exit) site. The A site is free for the next incoming RNA. The cycle is repeated as the

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