disease. | Paul Ehrlich 1845-1915 | Observed that certain chemicals or drugs bound in a selective manner to some but not all cells. He recognised that the cells must have chemical recognition sites for these drugs. The concept of a “receptor” was bornOver the last 100 years we have identified the recognition sites for many known drugs This information has been used to: -design new drugs -understand the biological impact of chemicals -Allowed better understanding of physiological function and disease
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Soren Chemicals Case Study 1. What is the addressable market size for Coracle? Is the first-year goal of $1.5 million sales reasonable? Answer: Currently there are 3 major players in the residential pool clarifier market‚ Keystone chemicals‚ Kymera and Jackson Laboratories as well as several distributors who are diluting and private lebeling Soren’s Kailan MW for residential use. Soren’s Jen Moritz estimates that these players have between 15 and 20 percent (15-20%) of the residential pool market
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Protoplast Isolation Technical & Teaching Notes Apparatus • lettuce (round‚ green lettuce not iceberg) • scalpel or sharp knife • forceps • tile • glass Petri dish • 10 cm3 syringe • 1 cm3 syringe • 13% sorbitol solution • Viscozyme enzyme • Cellulase enzyme • Dropper • small filter funnel • 60 (m gauze square (approximately 12 cm X 12 cm) • tape • centrifuge tube • slide and coverslip A centrifuge‚ high
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The Concept of Anxiety by Soren Kierkegaard I agree with Kierkegaard when he says that anxiety is not itself sin‚ but is the natural reaction of the soul when faced with the vast abyss of freedom. Kierkegaard addresses one issue that makes us human and that makes our existence real and meaningful‚ namely anxiety. It is important to distinguish between fear and anxiety in such that fear is focused on an actual threat in the environment and anxiety is precisely not focused and not in our actual
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Bubbling Cabomba pondweed Teaching Notes Introduction Like many other water plants‚ Cabomba has specialised tissue called aerenchyma that allows gases to diffuse inside the plant. Aerenchyma provide buoyancy and allows oxygen transport to the submerged roots that may otherwise be in hypoxic (low oxygen) conditions. If you cut through the aerenchyma‚ oxygen can escape. This can be made use of this in the classroom to show how the rate of photosynthesis is affected by light intensity or by
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TEACHING USING NOTES – Note Study: Ngwenya Jonas This is a text based teaching method. It is an approach that integrates other teaching methods such as question and answer and pair / group work in it. For the child it is highly cognitive because it encourages meaningful problem solving and not drills and the learners actively participate in the learning process. Important things to consider when using the Note Study‚ 1. Sources 2. The role and value of the test 3. The advantages and disadvantages
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Co-teaching Approaches 1. One Teach‚ One Observe. One of the advantages in co-teaching is that more detailed observation of students engaged in the learning process can occur. With this approach‚ for example‚ co-teachers can decide in advance what types of specific observational information to gather during instruction and can agree on a system for gathering the data. Afterward‚ the teachers should analyze the information together. 2. One Teach‚ One Drift. In a second approach to co-teaching
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The writer Soren Kierkegaard’s presents us with “Either/ or” an intense argument between two very different ways of life‚ the aesthetic and the ethical. Part Two presents us with an ethical Judge William tries to persuade the writer of the first part A to surrender his empty aesthetic life in substitute it for a more meaningful life‚ the life of ethicist. The clear difference between living an aesthete and the ethicist life‚ according to the judge is the ability the one posse to make a choice. According
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In 1846‚ existentialist philosopher Søren Kierkegaard wrote Two Ages: A Literary Review to critique In order to effectively and intelligibly convey these ideas on the modern age‚ the “present age‚” as he calls it‚ he turns to a variety of rhetorical and stylistic devices‚ allusions‚ and careful word choices. A notable feature of Kierkegaard’s writing is his tendency towards long and extremely complex sentences. One way he accomplishes this is by the “overuse” of semicolons‚ which can be seen in
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Alloy - An alloy is a substance made by melting two or more elements together‚ at least one of them a metal. An Example: Examples of alloys include brass‚ bronze‚ 14k gold‚ and sterling silver. covalent bond - A covalent bond is a chemical link between two atoms in which electrons are shared between them. An Example: There is covalent between the oxygen and each hydrogen in (H 2 O). Each of the bonds contains two electrons - one from a hydrogen atom and one from the oxygen atom. Both atoms
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