Climate Change and its Impact on Agriculture Climate change is an emerging issue of agricultural production and geographical location of India makes it vulnerable to climate change. For most people‚ the expression “climate change” means the alteration of the world’s climate that we humans are causing‚ through fossil fuel burning‚ clearing forests and other practices that increase the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere. However‚ scientists often use the term for any change
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Against effect of melatonin and its combination with therapeutic exercise on Doxorubicin induced Cardiotoxicity Tserentogtokh Lkhagvasuren1‚ Seunghoon Lee2‚ Jeong-Hwa Hong1‚ and Yonggeun Hong2‚3. 1Department of Smart Foods & Drugs‚ Inje University‚ 2Department of Rehabilitation Science‚ Inje University‚ 3Cardiovascular & Metabolic Disease Center‚ Inje University‚ Gimhae‚ Gyeongnam 621-749‚ Korea Abstract Doxorubicin (DOX) has been known as strong therapeutic effective in cancers. DOX
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2.1.3 Cultural Practices Affecting Soybean Growth and Development The choice of cultivar plays a great role in increasing soybean production. Soybean genotypes are sensitive to changes in environmental conditions where the crop is grown. Therefore‚ it is necessary to study the interaction between genotype and environment in order to identify the genotypes that are stable in specific environments (Calvino et al.‚ 2003). This has resulted in the classification of soybean into thirteen (000‚ 00‚ 0
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GERONTOLOGY 1. Overview Since the beginning of the 20th century there has been an increase of interest in “ageing”‚ not just from policy makers or politicians‚ but from the people in general as well. The study of the social‚ political‚ health‚ educational‚ and other aspects related to ageing has led to the formation of many interdisciplinary subjects that study these aspects in great detail and unveil the kind of changes the elderly are faced with in order to help them. One of these subjects
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(British and American usage)‚ older adults (in the social sciences[1])‚ and the elderly. Old people have limited regenerative abilities and are more prone to disease‚ syndromes‚ and sickness than younger adults. For the biology of ageing‚ see senescence. The medical study of the aging process is gerontology‚ and the study of diseases that afflict the elderly is geriatrics. Contents 1 Definition 2 Changes associated with aging 3 Demographic changes 4 Psychosocial aspects
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Introduction to Psychology SSC101 Muqadam Ali | 11476 | “The possible factors and effect of negative attitude of young generation towards older people” Table of Content S no. | Title | Page No. | 1. | Acknowledgment | 1 | 2. | Executive Summary | 2 | 3. | Introduction | 3 | | * Definition | 3 | | * Role of Older people in the society | 3 | | * Opinion of young generation towards older people | 4 | 4. | Methodology | 5 | 5. | Results | 6 | 6. | Discussions
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CHANDLER The logic of managerial enterprise Step 1: Investments ∙ Build larger‚ efficient production capacity to exploit economies of - scale: big production to get smallest cost per unit - scope: efficient use of common items ∙ Create extensive marketing and distribution channels ∙ Establish well-organized management teams Step 2: Implement a “Strategy of Leadership” ∙ Continuous research‚ improvement and innovation ∙ Systematically
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NEURONAL DIVERSITY - Categories of neurons of CNS: 1. Afferent/ sensory neurons – convey information from periphery to CNS 2. Motor- sends commands to muscles and glands 3. Interneurons – most abundant signalling elements in the CNS ( process information locally or convey information from one region of CNS to another • Types: a. Local interneurons/ internuncial neurons/ local circuit neurons – short axon Golgi type II (greatly outnumber type I in CNS)
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Nutritional and environmental impact on carcinogenesis Nutritional and environmental impact on carcinogenesis Tumor: A mass of cells which growth is atypical when referenced to the normal surrounding tissue structure. Neoplasm: Literally means “new growth” and is a term commonly used the same way that the term tumor is used. An abnormal mass of tissue‚ the growth of which exceeds and is uncoordinated with that of the normal tissues and persists in the same excessive manner after
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MBB 125 Molecular Physiology of Eukaryotic Systems Lecture 24 Epigenetics and Cancer: Disease of the Genome National Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology University of the Philippines Diliman EPIGENETICS Epigenome and Chromatin Organization E Study of heritable changes in gene activity that are not attributable to alterations in genetic sequence Potential point of crosstalk between the genome and the env’t ex: identical twins http://www.resverlogix.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/epigenetics_large-1024x804
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