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    Differences in the integrin αIIbβ3–mediated clot retraction process between PECAM-1-/- and wild-type platelets At the experiment outset, the PECAM-1 deficient mouse population was healthy and displayed normal Mendelian inheritance ratios.12 In addition, the population was within a haematologically normal range and displayed normal platelet production.12 During the first months of life, when compared to the age-and sex-matched population of wild mice, the homozygous PECAM-1 knockout mouse population

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    kind of micro organisms might be present within the sample and would have to confirm with Ange to make sure she did a complete analysis on the cellular level to make sure the water was pure. Upon arriving Ange already had the sample under the electron microscope ensuring there were no foreign entities in it. The sample until now had been kept in a totally closed environment to shield it from the rest of the ship but the centrifuge was not a closed environment so before extraction could begin they had

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    The Development of the Processes Behind Blood Pattern Analysis, GSR, and Trace Collection Kayla A. Blackburn Arizona State University The Development of the Processes Behind Blood Pattern Analysis, GSR, and Trace Collection Learning of the history and uses behind blood pattern analysis, gunshot residue, and trace collection is almost as important as learning how to complete the tasks themselves. These three vastly different subject matters are the key to discovering a great deal of valuable information

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    1. Introduction: MgO-CaO or Mag-Dol refractory bricks have been considered as one type of chrome-free refractory bricks that are suitable for substituting the MgO-Cr2O3 refractories [1]. Typically, MgO-CaO refractory bricks composed of 50-80 wt. % of magnesia(MgO) [2]. There are two ways for produce MgO-CaO refractory bricks. The first way is using fused and sintered Co-clinker of magnesite(MgCO3) and dolomite(Mg.Ca(CO3)2) as a starting material for produce the MgO-CaO refractory

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    previous studies and explains the effectiveness of this drug for Alzheimer’s disease patients with psychiatric and behavioral complications. Abbreviations AD Alzheimer’s disease APD antipsychotic drug APP amyloid precursor protein A? amyloid ? EPR electron paramagnetic resonance HBSS Hanks’ balanced salt solution PD Parkinson’s disease PS-1 presenilin-1 ROS reactive oxygen species ThT thioflavin T Quetiapine is an atypical antipsychotic drug (APD) for the treatment of symptoms in patients with schizophrenia

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    CHAPTER 2 2. LITERATURE SURVEY 2.1 Introduction Literature review is one of the scope studies. It works as guide to run this analysis. From the early stage of the project, various literature studies have been done. Research journals, books, printed or online conference article were the main source in the project guides. Literature review section work as reference, to give information and guide base on journal and other source in the media. We are broadly classified all the paper into five different

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    Pulmonary drug delivery of peptides and proteins is highly desirable because of many advantages such as rapid and predictable onset of action, high relative bioavailability and non-invasive mode of administration which improves patient compliance. In the current study the effect of sugar carrier type (trehalose as non-reducing and maltose as reducing sugar), hydroxy propyl-β-cyclodextrin concentration (0%, 0.02% and 0.04%) and adding tween 80 as surfactant on physicochemical stability and aerosol

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    Technology has evolved from ideals once seen as unbelievable to common everyday instruments. Computers that used to occupy an entire room are now the size of notebooks. The human race has always pushed for technological advances working at the most efficient level, perhaps, the molecular level. The developments and progress in artificial intelligence and molecular technology have spawned a new form of technology; Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology could give the human race eternal life, or

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    advantages, such as light weight, high specific strength and stiffness, excellent energy absorption, good heat and sound insulation and damping properties [1]. Besides, the polymeric foams are also characterized by the rich variety of products, being liable to improve their physical and chemistry properties and easiness of controlling the cellularstructures. It is much easier to obtain their products with high performance. As one of the most popular foams, polypropylene

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    Introduction Introduction of tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is considered to be a leading cause of infectious lung disease, and considered the foremost cause of death due to a single microorganism, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). According to the latest World Health Organization (WHO) tuberculosis report, there were around 9.6 million new TB cases emerging and 1.5 million deaths caused by TB in 2014. (1) Among those, almost 95% of the cases and deaths were in developing countries due to poor socioeconomic

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