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    to begin treatment there are several steps taken to determine which type of drugs the newly diagnosed patient will receive. Those steps involve determining the readiness of a patient; to maintain a healthy CD4 count which enables a healthy immune system, a patient must take prescribed medication everyday for the rest of their life, this is a huge commitment and must be taken seriously by the patient. Additionally, a test is done to determine which strain of HIV the patient has, the strain type will

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    vaccine is a “suspension of weakened, killed, or fragmented microorganisms or toxins or of antibodies or lymphocytes” that is administered predominantly to thwart virus replication of a particular disease (Vaccine). It acts as a stimulant for the immune system of a human body which assists in developing adaptive immunity to a specific pathogen. Shockingly, vaccines themselves are created using components found in the virus or the bacteria itself (Offit). As of present, no federal vaccination laws exist

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    information that is sent by the sender through the network, also known as the source of noise, to the receiver to reach its destination (“Human-Computer Interaction,” n.d.). System theory expresses that a system is a set of interacting parts enclosed in a boundary. This theory involves the open and closed systems. An open system is enclosed in a semipermeable boundary that

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    3. Interstitial migration of lymphocytes in non-lymphoid organs. 3.1. T cells- Targeting infected or transformed cells in an inflammatory milieu is a complex and multifactorial process. To mediate their effector functions, primed CD8+ and CD4+ T cells need to migrate into the inflamed organs and initiate adaptive immune responses. After homing into the inflamed tissue, T cells require presentation of the cognate antigen-MHC complex on the surface of the target cells before effector functions can

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    They implemented the program to combat diseases such as Measles, Tetanus, Rabies, Hepatitis B, Chicken Pox, and multiple other diseases. In the public school system children must have documentation of being vaccinated before they can attend school. (Vaccines) As children do not take the best care of themselves it is smart to have them vaccinated before they enroll in school, otherwise they could be endangering

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    China 's Impact On China

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    Moreover, after setting up economic institutions and an industrial base, Deng Xiaoping established various Special Economic Zones in China that allowed for increased foreign investment, helping to develop China’s commercial growth. As described before, when Deng Xiaoping came to power, his goal was for China to fulfill the Four Modernizations: modernization in agriculture; industry; science and technology; and defense. Deng believed that the only way China could keep up with Western countries was

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    Since ancient times, men have gazed upon the cosmic ocean above our heads wondering what could be out there. In the last 2 centuries human kind has made a huge leap in technology and science, from horse drawn carriages to spaceships capable to send us into space. What used to be considered science fiction now is considered science fact. In 1969, Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon, opening the path towards the stars. One problem that we encounter is distance. The closest star

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    states that production of creatine is supplemented by three key amino acids; aminotransferase, arginine, and glycine and synthesized in the pancreas and liver (2). From there it transferred through the circulatory system into the muscles for ATP activation using the phosphocreatine system. Supplementation

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    deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a full blown disease that is caused by a virus known as HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). Once diagnosed with this virus, this illness affects, alters, and shut down the body’s immune system, thus making humans defenseless and useless to

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    amounts of money and the outcomes of space research provide little benefits. However, it’s quite the opposite. Space research mainly focuses on colonizing most of the 7.1 billion people that inhabit the Earth today, to other planets within the solar system and beyond. It’s very important to look for other planets to live on besides Earth because our population has grown drastically over the Earth’s calculated capacity, and if we don’t look to other planets, then where else do we look? Due to the overpopulation

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