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    To state a claim for tortious interference with a prospective business advantage under Maryland law, a plaintiff must allege: 1. intentional and willful acts; 2. calculated to cause damage to the plaintiff in her lawful business; 3. done with the unlawful purpose to cause such damage and loss, without right or justifiable cause on the part of the defendants (which constitutes malice); and 4. actual damage and loss resulting. Carter v. Aramark Sports & Entm’t Servs., Inc., 153 Md. App. 210,

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    914569967 Sec A04 Who Ya Gonna Call? CRISPR! Viruses, the largest threat to all living organisms. They exist all over the planet and are an unstoppable microscopic force that attempts to take over its host to claims as their own. In the year 2017, where even celebrities can be president, there has been a zombie virus outbreak. Fortunately, there is one brave man and his “viral-zombie-apocalypse paranoid” roommate at UC Davis, together known as The CRISPR Team, who are willing to work towards a cure

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    Jessica Fannon – Week 7 Report PhD Project Title: Deformed Wing Virus of Honeybees Supervisor: Prof. David Evans, School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick. Background. Insect pollinators play a vital role in the majority of terrestrial ecosystems and the survival and productivity of many wild and agricultural plants depends upon successful pollination by insects [1,2]. In a 2005 assessment of the potential impact of pollinator decline, it was estimated that the total economic value of

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    Case Study Assignment: RNA interference: what advances have been made in the last decade? Name: Ronghua Wei CID: 00740579 Supervisors:Professor Kurt Drikamer, Dr. Maureen Taylor MRes in Drug Discovery and Development (2015-2016) 1 Content Abstract.............................................................................................................................................. 3 Introduction ..............................................................................................

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    Papaya are perennial fruits from the Caricaceae family which are used as food, cooking aid and traditional medicine. Papaya’s Latin name is Carica Papaya. Papaya is melon-like, oval to nearly round and elongated club-shaped. Papaya’s flesh is succulent and color ranging from yellow to red to orange. Papaya is cultivated in tropical and sub-tropical zones. The optimal growth condition for papaya are well-drained, well aerated and rich organic matter soil (pH 5.5 – 6.7), atmospheric temperature at

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    deployment of LTE networks comprising of conventional Macro cell base stations overlaid with LPNs. The often random and unplanned location of these access points can cause severe interference problems especially for cell edge users. This problem was typically addressed by coordinating base-station transmissions to minimize interference. Figure 2.10 shows a heterogeneous

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    Heterogeneous Network The operators are using better modulation schemes [1], better coding rate, multi antenna technique for increased throughput and efficiency. But this alone will not suffice as the resources are limited and there are near far problems associated with a macro cell. One alternative to increasing the throughput and quality of service is through cell split. To increase the capacity of a cell, a large cell is divided into smaller cells with each cell having its own serving base station

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    Throughout the years, scientific theories have made a significant impact on the world as well as the beliefs that form the foundation of the society in which we live in. Theories are used to give explanation and reasoning behind occurrences that happen. The theories of light brought about two differientating views in regards to whether or not light acted as a wave or as a particle. Many scientists indefinitely searched for the answer to this unending debate; however, ultimately remained divided.

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    Middle range theories “lie between the grand nursing models and more circumscribed, concrete ideas” (McEwen & Wills, 2014, p. 37). There are numerous middle range theories specifically created for the nursing profession. These theories serve to guide nurses in their nursing duties, offering insight into an abundance of topics ranging from objective, fact-based data to the more subjective, personalized material. Each middle range theory can be further grouped into four subgroups; descriptive, explanatory

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    The article by Avital-Cohen and Tsal (2016) discussed the flanker task experiment, which asserted that distractor interference happens unconsciously as a result of focused attention toward the target. The results from the original flanker task indicated that participants had slower responses for incongruent trials, since the distractors are inconsistent with the target and would require a different response (Avital-Cohen & Tsal, 2016). However, Avital-Cohen and Tsal (2016) questioned the findings

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