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    Keynes Theory of Business Cycles Introduction A business cycle refers to a phenomenon of alternating periods of expansion and contraction in economic activity. In many cases such as have been witnessed in free market nations including the USA and Great Britain, economic growth is characterized by long-run upward GNP growth, followed by large periodic short-run fluctuations in economic activity. The economic period associated with high income, output and unemployment, is also known as upswing expansion

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    The cell cycle Chapter review Cell division creates duplicate offspring in unicellular organisms & provides for growth, development , & repair in multicellular organisms The cell cycle extends from the creation of a new cell by the division of its parent cell to its own division into 2 cells 12.1 Cell division results in genetically identical daughter cells The process of recreating a structure as intricate as a cell necessitates the exact duplication & equal division of the DNA containing the cell’s

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    cancer cell does some of those processes a little different. A normal cell in the G1 phase uses p53 which inhibits the cell cycle almost like a pause. It gives the body time to repair the dna cells or dispose of the ones that cannot be fixed. Once it is fixed then the P53 releases the repaired cell and continues on to the next phase. The G1 phase in a 150 minute cell cycle would be around 30 minutes. However in the mutated cancer cell the p53 stops working and so the damaged cells are never repaired

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    The cell cycle is the lifespan of the cell from the time it is formed until it divides into two daughter cells. Cell division is the continuity of life based upon the reproduction of the cell. The genetic information that a cell contains is called the cell’s genome. Prokaryotic cells consist of only one genetic molecule. While eukaryotic cells consist of many genetic molecules, or DNA. Chromosomes are the structures that DNA is packed into, this makes replication and distribution of so much DNA easy

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    The protein was discovered in the 1970s when research was focused on cancers that are caused by viruses and was later identified as being a tumor suppressor (1). One of the most studied areas of cancer is how p53 functions and its role in the cell cycle which has led to studies that target p53 as a therapeutic agent for cancer (1). In the year 2001, it was found that the protein product of the gene hSIR2SIRT1, which is a homolog of S. cerevisiae Sir2 protein, deacetylates the p53 protein and allows

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    longer fertile, this is normal for a woman she stop have a menstrual cycle, there no set time when to predict when menopause will begin, most women can get an ideal based on her family history, body type, and lifestyle. Menopause can happen in between your 40’s or 50’s the average age is in the United States is 51. There is no set time to predict when menopause will begin most women can get ideal through her family history, body type, and lifestyle. Women may enter menopause earlier if she is thin

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    cancer cells from healthy living cells. Cancer cells often acquire defects in the cell-cycle control systems that normally respond to DNA damage by activating apoptosis (programmed cell death) hence cancerous cells continue to grow and multiply despite containing faulty DNA, making them genetically unstable. Genetic instability may refer to any combination of genome mutations that cause irregularities in the cell cycle, particularly replication, and may include substitutions in the nucleic acid sequence

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    INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Learning Objectives: • •         To understand the different types of inventory and the reasons for maintaining inventory • •         To learn how to analyze inventory levels and effectiveness • •         To develop strategies for managing inventory by answering the following questions I. Why do we have it II. What form should it take? III. Where do we keep it? IV. How much should we order? V. When should we order? VI

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    Birth Control Barriers

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    As a mother with five children, I believe your best option is implantable devices. Birth control pill will clear your skin, ease blood flow and pain. The risk with taking the pill are reducing libido (sex desire), mess up your cycle making it irregular, make you gain weight and blood clots. The increase of estrogen makes your blood thicken (Tarkan, 2008). Mechanical barriers will prevent sperm from entering the uterus. The barriers include diaphragms male/female condoms, and cervical cap. The barriers

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    throw the menstrual cycle off, at this time it is easier and more common get impregnated. Blood clots and post-pill amenorrhea both apply to blood being "stuck" in the body. With long term or serious side effects comes short term. These symptoms can be cleared up without going to the doctor and have at home remedies. The most common minor side effects include spotting between periods, breast tenderness, nausea and vomiting, or changed sexual desire. During the first pill cycle month users may experience

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