phoenix | Lung cancer | Rough draft | Trichelle McDaniel 1/15/2013 COM/172Mrs. Molly Holmes | I. Introduction II. What are the causes of lung cancer? A. Smoking B. Family history of lung cancer 1. Does secondhand smoke affects one’s health? III. What are the different types of lung cancer? A. Non-small cell lung cancer B. Small cell lung cancer 1. How is it categorized? IV. Who will be at higher risk men or women? A. Is there any difference
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Analysis of Edible Oil Industry ANALYSIS OF PAKISTAN INDUSTRY PRESENTED BY: HUSNA BADAR(7164) KOMAL SHAHDEV(756) MISBAH SALEEM(4258) SUBMITTED TO: SIR AFTAB ABRO Institute of Business Management‚ Karachi Table of Contents Brief history about the edible oil industry 8 Present Situation of edible oil industry in Pakistan 8 Consumption 8 Edible oil industry (3 segements) 8 Group 1(Premium Segment) 9 Group 2(Popular Segment) 9 Group
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Chapter-1: Introduction The purpose of a Communication System is to transport an information bearing signal from a source to a user destination via a communication channel. MODEL OF A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM(ANALOG) Information Source and Input Transducer I/P Signal TRANSMITTER CHANNEL Destination and Output Transducer O/P Signal RECEIVER Fig. 1.1: Block diagram of Communication System. The three basic elements of every communication systems are Transmitter‚ Receiver and Channel. The
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AP Biology Study Guide Chapter 11 1. Categorize chemical signals in terms of the proximity of the communicating cells. Local signaling – a. Paracrine signaling – a secreting cell acts on nearby target cells by discharging molecules of a local regulator (a growth factor‚ for example) into the extracellular fluid. b. Synaptic signaling – a nerve cell releases neurotransmitter molecules into a synapse‚ stimulating the target cell. Long distance signaling- c. Hormonal signaling – specialized
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Unit 202 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Outcome 2 2.4A Describe the actions to take in response to emergency situations including: FIRES Regular testing of the fire alarms take place every six weeks at the School. The log book is kept by the business manager‚ this is available to any visiting fire officer. Fire instructions are clearly posted in all classrooms‚ offices and corridors. Also emergency exits are clearly signed. There are always at least 2 fire
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Example Fire and Emergency Evacuation plan (This is only an example. If you wish to use this document please amend and complete in relation to your own premises/procedures) For (Premises Name) Emergency instructions 1 The action employees should take if they discover a fire Immediately operate the nearest alarm call-point. Attack the fire if possible‚ with appliances available‚ without taking personal risks. 2 How will people be warned in there is a fire The electrical
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Chapter 09 Cell Communication Multiple Choice Questions 1. The protein Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) plays a role in specifying the identity of digits (such as fingers and toes) in mammals. Several digits arise directly from cells that both express and respond to secreted SHH. What type of signaling would this be considered? A. Direct contact B. Paracrine C. Endocrine D. Synaptic E. Autocrine If a cell responds to the ligand that it secretes‚ this is considered autocrine signaling.
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SYMPOSIUM Takashi Aoyama • Atsuhiro Oka Cytokinin signal transduction in plant cells Received: February 4‚ 2003 / Accepted: March 8‚ 2003 / Published online: April 17‚ 2003 Abstract Cytokinins regulate various events in plant development according to the intrinsic developmental program and in response to environmental stimuli. Recent genetic and molecular biological studies have revealed the framework of the intracellular signal transduction pathway from cytokinin perception to transcriptional
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Chapter 14: Signal Transduction Mechanisms: Messengers and Receptors Signal Transduction Mechanisms: II. Messengers and Receptors In the second major means of intercellular communication the signal is transmitted by regulatory chemical messengers Receptors are located on receiving cells that can be quite distant from the secreting cell Chemical Signals and Cellular Receptors Cells produce signals‚ in some cases by displaying molecules on their surfaces or by releasing a chemical signal Multicellular
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control signals out to the drive motors. [pic]Figure 1. The initial block diagram for the Autonomous Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Specification of the Blocks: There are 14 blocks in the block diagram of the robotic vacuum solution (Figure 1). The boxes in the figure indicate the action taken. Their functions are described below. Sonar Conversion and Filter: The sonar block‚ representative of the sonar sensor network‚ is comprised of transmitting and receiving signals to detect
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