are loved and nurtured by family. Home is where no masks are on to guard off judgement and ridicule. Home is where not only physical growth takes place‚ but also where mental maturing from experiences occurs. Majority of the freshman have come to Cal Poly leaving that home to make a new one in San Luis Obispo. We start alone together‚ in a brand new environment that we will call home for the next four to five years. In some cases‚ it will become a permanent home. For freshman year‚ my home‚ along
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Michelle Aguilar Writing & Research Ellis Casey E-waste The way that society moves nowadays is based on the development of technology. We communicate‚ we learn‚ we transport and we entertain ourselves mainly based on electronic devices. As we develop as a society‚ technologic has to develop‚ too. Hence‚ every time we want to renew our electronics‚ we first have to disposal the ones we had before. The problem about ‘renewing’ our televisions‚ mobile phones and computers is that we are
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES A. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Francisco Gold Condominium ll‚ EDSA cor. Mapagmahal St.‚ Diliman‚ Quezon city MEMORANDUM CIRCUIIIR NO.2012 - 73 Aptil. U‚ 2072 ALL PROVINCIAL GOVERNORS‚ CITY MAYORS‚ MUNICIPAL MAYORS‚ PUNONG BARANGAYS‚ DILG REGIONAL DIRECTORS‚ AND THE ARJVIM REGIONAL GOVERNOR SUBJECT UTILIZATION OF LOCAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT FUND (LDRRMF) Background Republic Act No. 10121 otherwise known as The Philippine
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Biological Nanostructures and Applications of Nanostructures in Biology Electrical‚ Mechanical‚ and Optical Properties BIOELECTRIC ENGINEERING Series Editor: Bin He University of Minnesota Minneapolis‚ Minnesota MODELING AND IMAGING OF BIOELECTRICAL ACTIVITY Principles and Applications Edited by Bin He BIOLOGICAL NANOSTRUCTURES AND APPLICATIONS OF NANOSTRUCTURES IN BIOLOGY Electrical‚ Mechanical‚ and Optical Properties Edited by Michael A. Stroscio and Mitra Dutta NEURAL ENGINEERING Edited
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A Seminar Report On “ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE INDEX S.NO TOPIC PAGE NO 1) Introduction…………………………….……………….….………………6. 2) OLED vs LED……………………..…………………….……………..…..7 3) History………………………………………………….…………….……..8 4) Organic Light Emitting Diode……………………….……………….…….10 5) Structure of OLED………………….……………………..………………...11 6) OLED device operation and principle……........…………..………………...12 7) Working
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processes only proceed in the 5’ to 3’ direction. Replication and transcription both involve the addition of specific 3’ endings. In replication‚ it is the addition of the GGGTTA sequence by telomerase. In transcription‚ it is the addition of the poly-A tail. Both processes used nucleotides as the language on which the daughter strands come from. Replication and transcription involve the hydrolysis of a phosphodiesterase bonds to begin their process. Both processes take place in the nucleus.
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a cell. o Ex: Insulin A paper looked at 30% of the genome at 5 nucleotide resolutions and found: In terms of transcripts (mRNA) may not have a poly-A tail. 43.7% of transcripts never had a poly-A tail. 36.9% of transcripts had the poly-A tail removed. 19.4% of transcripts have a poly-A tail. Only 30% of mRNA associated with ribosome had a poly-A tail. Splicing: ~80% of human multi-exon genes have a splice variant. Moonlighting Proteins: term used to describe a protein that has more than
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below‚ incomplete‚ deficient (- tonic‚ --tension) Hypo- 6. beside‚ beyond‚ around‚ abnormal (-thyroid‚ --lysis) Para- 7. absence of‚ without A‚ an- 8. through‚ across‚ beyond ( -dermal‚ -plant) Trans- 9. many‚ much ( -neuritis‚ -dipsia) Poly- 10. normal‚ good (-pnea) Eu- Section 3: Supply the Suffix Definition Example Suffix 1. surgical removal (hysto-‚ lamin-) -ectomy 2. study of (physio-‚ termin-) -logy 3. disease (somato-‚idio-) -pathy 4. inflammation (sinus-‚ lymph-)
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THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME: SIMLIARLITY AND DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ROMANS AND GREEKS MATTHEW CANDELA AIU TOPICS IN CULTURAL STUDIES ABSTRACT Two separate societies with similar belifs and differences as the Romans and Greeks helped mold the modern world. Separation of classes and religious beliefs reflect in todays world‚ in all facets of life. 1 The similarities and differences of the Greeks and romans are evident in the study of their history and beliefs. Gods of different names and purposes
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PEOPLE RESOURCING Assignment Student name: Saritha padithara sasi Student ID: S13005025 Table of Contents Task 1 3 1. Introduction: 3 2. Strategic talent management system: 4 2.1 Talent Management: 4 2.2 Talent recognition: 4 2.3 Talent Hunting: 5 2.4 Competitive advantage: 5 2.5 Considerations regarding the Talent Management: 6 3.1 How the system works: 6 3.2 Benefit drawn from the talent management: 8 3.3 The responsibilities of the HR: 9 4. Theories regarding the talent management:
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