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Probiotics and Non Pathogenic Microorganisms

Introduction Probiotics are non-pathogenic microorganisms which when ingested exert a positive influence on host health or physiology [1]. The probiotic microorganisms are strains of Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Streptococcus and Saccharomyces. They are mostly which are used in fermentation of dairy products and found in food, food supplements or in drugs. Microorganisms should be alive, in huge […]

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Date: August 12th, 2016

Effects of Mutagenesis on Crops

Mutagenesis is the change in genetic information of organism by use of different mutagens like physical or chemical mutagens. OrWhich 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 […]

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Date: August 11th, 2016

Inhibition of Dacarbazine on Melanoma Stem Cells

Inhibitory Effects and Mechanism analysis on the Inhibition of Dacarbazine on Melanoma Stem Cells Proliferation in vitro AbstractWhich 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. […]

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Date: August 10th, 2016

Voltage Gated Ion Channels in Daphnia Heart

It may be possible to use other tissues rather than that of higher animals as an educational tool for the study of pharmacological drugs. Previous experimental studies were carried out in order to determine how closely related the basic electrophysiology of daphnia heart was to the human heart. Work such as that of Krijgsman and […]

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Date: August 8th, 2016

Rate of Cellular Respiration | Experiment

In the lab the relative volume of O2 consumed by germinating and non-germinating peas at room temperature and 10°C was determined. The central purpose was to find the affect of germination and temperature on the rate of cellular respiration. The results indicated that the respirometers that contained germinated peas had a greater rate of cellular […]

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Date: August 7th, 2016

Malaria: Causes and Effects

A parasite lives with another organism, its host, and causes it harm due to the close relationship it encompasses with the host. Some parasitic relationships are harmless, while in other cases a parasite can damage or even kill its host. The parasite is reliant on its host for its life behaviour and functions, also to […]

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Date: August 2nd, 2016

Cross Dressing Can Support as Well as Undermine Gender Norms

Discuss with reference to 2/3 films. The representation of stereotypical gender identities in filmmaking has evolved throughout cinema history, primarily in accordance with changes in political and social values. The traditional gender stereotyping of the dominant male- the all-powerful, masculine hero – and the spectacle of an emotional, submissive but desirable female counterpart, continues to […]

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Date: August 1st, 2016

Molluscan Assemblage on the Intertidal Zones of Butuan Bay

MOLLUSCAN ASSEMBLAGE (UNIVALVIA AND BIVALVIA) ON THE INTERTIDAL ZONES OF BUTUAN BAY, AGUSAN DEL NORTE, NORTHEASTERN MINDANAO ARIEYL C. JAMODIONG 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 […]

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Date: August 1st, 2016

Episodic Memory: Definition and Theories

FRITZ Claudia KRENN Nora SCHALLEHN Anna Episodic memory is defined as a memory for personal unique past experience. Experimental approaches with diverse species were done in order to test for the “what where and when” of some unique recent event. These experiments provide convergent evidence that processes similar to episodic memory occur in animals, which […]

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Date: July 28th, 2016

Structure and Functions of Microtubules

Describe the Structure and Functions of Microtubules – Why Can Drugs That Interfere With Microtubule Assembly Be Used as Cancer Therapy? Introduction Microtubules form as a highly organised network of polarised tube filaments from a protein called tubulin. Its regulation is needed for processes such as mitosis, cell migration, cell signalling and cell trafficking. The […]

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Date: July 27th, 2016