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    Useful Expressions - Business Language  Apologizing I’m sorry. I made a mistake. Please accept my apologies. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to . . . (I’m) sorry. I didn’t realize that . . . . That’s okay. No problem. Prefacing bad news I’m sorry (I have) to tell you this‚ but . . . I hate to tell you this‚ but . . . I don’t know how to tell you this‚ but . . . I have some bad news. (Formal) written apologies We regret to inform you that . . . Regretfully . . . Unfortunately .

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    Bystander effect in apoptosis To reciprocate the scenario of cell growth‚ the bystander effect can lead cells towards apoptosis. There has been conflicting reports indicating both the expression of connexins induced apoptosis and may also supress/ prolong apoptosis. Studies have shown the expression of Cx32 in Caki-1 cells (human metastatic renal carcinoma cell line) had a suppressive effect on Caki-1 cell growth in mice and also significantly reduce the anchorage and invasiveness of the carcinoma

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    old maxim “we are what we eat”. Nutrition and genetics both are play significant role in the maintenance of human health as well as the development of lethal diseases. Genetic variations toward dietary response and the nutrients response in gene expression can also be explored by nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics According to different research studies nutrients is also having the

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    Relations Cross cultural communications requires not only knowledge of another language but also familiarity with nonverbal behavior and cultural practices‚ values‚ and customs. Nonverbal communications or body language is communication by facial expression‚ head or eye movements‚ hand signals‚ and body postures. It can be just as important to understanding as words are‚ because they may mean something very different from what they mean in your own culture. What might be acceptable in one culture

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    Induced pluripotent stem cells from human revertant keratinocytes for the treatment of epidermolysis bullosa Noriko Umegaki-Arao et al. Sci Transl Med 6‚ 264ra164 (2014); DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3009342 Editor ’s Summary Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare‚ inherited skin disorder that causes such severe blistering that patients are often relegated to a delicate life in bandages. Like a patchwork quilt‚ the skin of a patient with EB can consist of both mutated skin cells (which cause the disease)

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    their government. Fascists believed the opposite. Violence was encouraged against enemies‚ they condemned liberalism‚ individualism‚ feminism‚ and parliamentary democracy. All of which were thought to divide and weaken a nation. 2. The German’s expression of fascism was distinct because opposition was greatly limited‚ they were much more controlling. All other political parties were outlawed‚ independent labor unions were ended‚ thousands of opponents were arrested‚ and the press and radio went under

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    Interpersonal Communication Overview - Nonverbal communication is a part of the process of interpersonal communication that sends messages without using words or phrases. It uses body posture‚ facial expressions‚ hand and arm gestures‚ posture‚ and even eye contact. For humans it also uses objects that we use culturally: clothing‚ jewelry‚ hairstyles and combinations of ways we present ourselves (e.g. using certain jewelry to communicate affluence‚ or a particular style of glasses to show “hipness

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    183‚ 237‚ 249‚ 252 TRAPPC9 knockdown study using siRNA showed deficiency in nerve growth factor-induced neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells through the attenuation of the TNFα-induced NF-κB activation and decreases the expression Bcl-xL gene.167 These studies underline the involvement of TRAPPC9 in NF-κB pathway activation during nervous system

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    counsellor without having had any training or understanding of the concept of counselling. This is quite common when a friend or family member needs some guidance. Core counselling skills include non-verbal communication (NVC) where facial expressions‚ body language and gestures can be key in understanding what the client or counsellor is thinking or feeling such as showing empathy‚ stress or confidence. Active Listening and Paraphrasing where the counsellor is required to demonstrate that they

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    wrong‚ but they didn’t do anything right either. Like most of us would do‚ how would they know this man was going to jump off? IV. The good news is that we are born smiling. Babies smile naturally and smiling is one of the most basic biological expression of humans‚ as mentioned by Susan Quilliam in the book Body Language. V. Everyone should make an effort to smile more on their day to day lives. a. It’s as simple as smiling at people as you are on your way to class or smiling at someone

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