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    Carbohydrates & Glycobiology Dr. Jeelan Moghraby B.Sc.‚ D.Phil Assistant Professor Email: moghrabyj@ksau-hs.edu.sa Lecture 13 & 14 BIOC211 2013 Objectives  Describe the structure of carbohydrates  Classify the types of carbohydrates  Recognise different types of glycoconjugates and their role Dr. Jeelan Moghraby Introduction Carbohydrates  Most abundant organic molecule in nature  Empirical formula (CH2O)n  Originally produced from CO2 and H2O during

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    The first artificial heart for humans was invented in the 1950s‚ but it wasn’t until 1982 that a working artificial heart‚ the Jarvik-7‚ was successfully implanted in a human patient. Your heart is the engine inside your body that keeps everything running‚ the heart is a muscular pump that Like any engine‚ if the heart is not well taken care of it can break down and pump less efficiently‚ a condition called heart failure‚ which runs oxygen and blood through your lungs and body. In a day‚ your heart

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    The heart is one of two most critically important organs in the human body. Also many Americans have heart conditions that require heart surgery because they have a serious heart condition. I think that bypass heart surgery and heart transplant and are the top two most important surgeries that will help save people whose lives are affected by a serious heart condition. You are in the middle of the forest and all of the sudden you have a sharp pain in the left part of your chest. You start dry heaving

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    Funded Organ Transplants Using Medicare Angela K. Bettis Mountain State University Spring 2012 This paper is going to focus on the importance of getting a better way for Medicare to handle the needs of transplant patients. The current situation isn’t a good one. The patients are the ones that suffer while the medical insurance companies and centers keep making more and more money. This is showing to me how much of the healthcare has turned to be about that. The transplant centers are needed

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    First Aid

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    Ten Health and Safety Courses Available to the General Public 1. CPR/First Aid/AED Training by American Red Cross Description: Course on providing immediate care in medical‚ breathing‚ or cardiac emergencies until advanced personnel arrive. Focus on common emergencies such as burns‚ cuts‚ and head/neck/back injuries‚ as well as and breathing emergencies and adults (pediatric also available) and how to respond in each unique situation. Course length is 2-5 hours and certification is valid for two

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    Heart is the organ that we talk about a lot. On a Valentine’s Day‚ we give our hearts to the loved ones to express our love and compassion‚ a long time ago‚ people even thought that our emotions come from the heart‚ maybe because the heart beats faster when a person is scared or excited‚ may be because when we are emotionally hurt we say or feel like our heart is crying or hurting. I chose this topic because my father was on the transplant list for five years‚ experienced three myocardial infarctions

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    It’s not likely that you will ever read another story about a man who has endured two heart transplants‚ a kidney transplant‚ and numerous other medical and emotional traumas---like you will when reading 1 Man‚ 3 Hearts‚ 9 Lives: A Story of Hope‚ Resilience‚ and Survival by Christophe Lafontant. I was‚ of course‚ intrigued when I saw the book up for review‚ and though it was a harrowing journey in which I felt like I was there with the author experiencing his pain‚ it is a journey I would gladly

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    First Peter

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    History The general epistle of First Peter speaks to the condition of the churches across the traditional lines of the time and place. (1) Written to a group that is located in what’s generally known today as Asia Minor it has provided comfort to many believers for many years. What encouragement to find reminders to keep the faith and to hold onto the hope of heaven. From the salutation that identifies the author as Peter to the exhortations regarding proper response to suffering. The question of

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    Duty First

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    Duty first: Analysis of Character in Frank O’Connors “Guests of the Nation” Paper #2 (Character) Page 1 In the story “Guests of the Nation” the author Frank O’Connor paints the reader a picture of the brutality of war and the unbelievable battle of every man for himself. The protagnaist of the story‚ “ Bonaparte” is identified as round and dynamic. The uncharacteristic behavior of Bonaparte is that he does not behave in the manner expected by readers‚ which instigates

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    First Aid is the temporary help given to an injured or a sick person before professional medical treatment can be provided. This timely assistance‚ comprising of simple medical techniques‚ is most critical to the victims and is‚ often‚ life saving. Any layperson can be trained to administer first aid‚ which can be carried out using minimal equipments. Basic training in first aid skills should be taught in school‚ in work places and‚ in general‚ be learnt by all‚ as it is mandatory to our modern and

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