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    might be feeling cold. What do you say? | |Would you mind if I (opened the window) | |What if the one sitting

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    Subject: Biology Topic: Asexual reproduction stifles potential change Reproduction is “the act or process of reproducing; specifically: the process by which plants and animals give rise to offspring and which fundamentally consists of the segregation of a portion of the parental body by a sexual or asexual process and its subsequent growth and differentiation into a new individual”‚ as stated by the Merriam- Webster English Dictionary. Sexual reproduction is a process whereby the female gamete

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    What potential effects do multinationals have on developing countries? Introduction The Multinational Corporation (MNC) has been a central feature of economic activity in the past decades. According to the World Investment Report 2001‚ Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by MNCs in 2000 grew faster than any other economic aggregated indicator1. The spread of MNCs around the globe continues to generate controversy about their benefits and costs to host countries. However‚ before commencing an analysis

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    Current technology has made what once seemed impossible‚ mapping the human genome‚ a reality within the next decade. What began over forty years ago with the discovery of the basic structure of DNA has evolved into the Human Genome Project. This is a fifteen-year‚ three billion dollar effort to sequence the entire human genetic code. The Project‚ under the direction of the U.S. National Institute of Health and the department of Energy is ahead of schedule in mapping what makes up an individual’s

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    membrane changes its electric potential. In other words‚ how is the cell membrane excited? At the surface of the cell membrane‚ there are three classes of gated channels exist‚ chemically gated or ligand-gated channels‚ voltage-gated channels‚ and mechanically gated channels. Originally‚ at the resting membrane potential‚ most of the gated channels are closed. However‚ when these gated channels open‚ the movement of ions across the membrane will changes the membrane potential. In the nervous system‚ the

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    tenfold increase in the productivity of any technology results in economic discontinuity. Thus‚ every five years there will be a tenfold increase in productivity. These innovations have led to creation of major new inventions and technologies. 8. What role has venture capital played in this economic transformation? Private risk capital has been the rocket fuel of America’s entrepreneurial engine. Classic venture capitalists work as coaches and partners with entrepreneurs and innovators at a very

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    Explain the concept of potential output and why actual output can differ from potential output? (2 marks) Potential output is the amount of output that an economy can produce when using its resources such as capital and labour‚ at normal rates. Potential output is not a fixed number but grows over time‚ reflecting increases in both the amounts of available capital and labour and their productivity. As capital and labour can be utilised at greater than normal rates‚ at least for a time‚

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    Telemedicine is the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve a patient’s clinical health status. Telemedicine includes a growing variety of applications and services using two-way video‚ email‚ smart phones‚ wireless tools and other forms of telecommunications technology. I believe this is a great way for doctors‚ dentist‚ and any other health care professional to easily get the information that they need quickly. This is a huge time

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    Variables Independent variable The independent variable is the one that is changed by the scientist. To insure a fair test‚ a good experiment has only one independent variable. As the scientist changes the independent variable‚ he or she observes what happens. Dependent variable The dependent variable is to see how it responds to the change made to the independent variable. The new value of the dependent variable is caused by and depends on the value of the independent variable. For example‚

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    Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels‚ and in particular‚ Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) and Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin Type 1 (TRPA1)(15‚18). In this review‚ TRPV1 and other channels‚ such as TRPA1 induced pain are looked at. As possible drug targets‚ there have been studies with various antagonists‚ that have seen downregulation of expression of TRPV1‚ however‚ there are problematic side effects such as hyperthermia(3‚17). What are transient potential receptor channels

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