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Epidemiologic Studies of Risk Factors for Cancer in Pet Dogs

Contents (jump to) IntroductionWhich Citation Styles Can You Handle?We get a lot of “Can you do MLA or APA?”—and yes, we can! Our writers ace every style—APA, MLA, Turabian, you name it. Tell us your preference, and we’ll format it flawlessly. Chapter 1: Epidemiologic Studies of Risk Factors for Cancer in Pet Dogs 1.1 Frequency […]

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Date: May 18th, 2016

Genetic Causes of Sickle Cell Anaemia

Jay Patel Sickle cell anemia is one of the most common disorders which are inherited from a single gene disorder. Usually these disorders have been seen in African-Americans1. Sickle cell disease was first described in 1910 by dental student with pulmonary symptoms. Sickle cell shaped was first known as Herrick coined to describe the peculiar […]

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Date: May 14th, 2016

Characterization of Antimicrobial Peptide LL37

Expression and Characterization of Antimicrobial Peptide LL37 in Dog Peripheral Blood Endothelial Progenitor Cells In Vitro HighlightsWhich Citation Styles Can You Handle?We get a lot of “Can you do MLA or APA?”—and yes, we can! Our writers ace every style—APA, MLA, Turabian, you name it. Tell us your preference, and we’ll format it flawlessly. The […]

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Date: May 12th, 2016

Immunosuppressive Medication in Treatment of Organ Rejection

Since the pioneering experiments of allograft heart transplantation by Christiaan Barnard in 1967, there have been significant advances in the development of human organ transplantation. Indeed, over 35,000 patients in both the US and Europe benefit annually from organ transplantation (Hampton, 2005). Through the transplantation and engraftment of these organs, not only can biological function […]

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Date: May 11th, 2016

Developing Glycosylated Therapeutic Antibodies

Abstract The therapeutic property of an antibody relies on the extent and the form of glycosylation in that particular antibody [1]. Glyco-engineering has been developed to make the best use of this fact and thus manufacture glycosylated recombinant antibodies in a controlled manner so as to enhance its pharmacological property [1]. Mogamulizumab is the landmark […]

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Date: May 10th, 2016

Mucor Hiemalis Reproduction and Uses

All species of mold are of the eukaryotic kingdom Fungi, of which are commonly used in the production of food, such as cheese, or brewing, or are described as pests that are harmful towards humans, and aesthetically unappealing. With up to 120 000 identified species and an estimate of 1.5 million different species, rendering the […]

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Date: May 5th, 2016

Influential People and Events in Sports Management

Since the beginning of civilization, it has been in the nature of humans to compete with one another. In ancient Greece, the citizens trained in gymnasiums or “naked places” perfect their wrestling or boxing technique (Sweet, 1987). “Athletics were more important to the Greeks than us today” according to Sweet, like the current American society, […]

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Date: May 4th, 2016

Uses of Medicinal Plants: Literature Review

People all over the world use different medicinal plants for curing various diseases and to find a solution to various ailments. India being the home to rich flora and fauna holds the panacea to many illnesses. The branch of ethno botany becomes very relevant here as it gives clear definition as to how the use […]

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Date: May 2nd, 2016

Planned Preventative Maintenance Essay

Assessing the implementation of a Planned Preventative Maintenance Programme for Strategic Estate Planning. In order to understand the implementation of a planned preventative maintenance programme for estate planning, one will first need to understand the practice of condition surveys and the meaning attached to the concept. The Audit Commission (1988), with regard to condition surveys […]

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Date: May 1st, 2016

Globalisation and the Evolution of Nation-States

The phenomenon of globalisation has sparked debate in recent years that a ‘new world order’ is upon us; that the world – its nation-states, citizens, economies, cultures, and political systems, among many others – are under pressure to ‘evolve’ or perish (Evans and Mooney, 2007; Keohane, 2002; Waters, 2001). Some fears are likely justified; others […]

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Date: May 1st, 2016