Statement of intent: This assignment is based on Albert Camus’ The Outsider. One of the classic examples of an existentialist novel, The Outsider tells the story of an unremarkable man, living a simple, bachelor existence in Algeria. He is unmoved by his mothers death, and a day after begins a love affair with Marie Cordona. […]
Maturity from a single-celled zygote to fertile individual requires many cell divisions. For the duration of each division every dividing cell completes a well-organized set of events those collectively form the “cell cycle”. Cell cycle includes precise replication of the genome for the period of the DNA synthesis phase done in S phase & this is […]
Source 1: Genetically Modified Foods Reference Genetically Modified Foods: Harmful or Helpful? April 2000 Written by: Deborah Whitman [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.csa.com/discoveryguides/gmfood/overview.php. [Accessed 19 October 2013] Summary GM foods and crops refer to those plants created for human consumption using the latest molecular biology techniques. The plants have been modified to enhance desired traits such […]
What Is The Difference Between Totipotency And Pluripotency? Totipotent cells are cells with unlimited potential, mostly recognised as the produced cells when the sperm meets the egg during fertilisation. Each time these totipotent cells divide, identical cells are created and may develop into a foetus, with the outer layer of cells forming the placenta. Thus, […]
There are 16 elements essential in optimum amounts and utilizable form for rice growth. Major elements include , C, H, O, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, and S, while minor elements include Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Mo, B, and Cl. Nutrient elements of Nitrogen, phosphorus, zinc, and potassium are usually applied by rice growers. (De […]
What were the distinctive features of the Manchester school of anthropology? Structural-functionalism, which dominated British social anthropology for much of the twentieth century, interpreted society in terms of its institutions. Institutions provided society with its structure and worked together to keep society, a bounded unit, in a state of equilibrium. A person’s role or position […]
La Rosa, S.L., Diep, D.B., Nes, I.F., et al. (2012) Construction and application of a luxABCDE reporter system for real-time monitoring of Enterococcus faecalis gene expression and growth. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 78 (19): 7003-7011 Reporter genes are the genes encoding a protein which can be tracked and quantified by microscopy and various biochemical assays. […]
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED RESEARCH INCLUDING KEY GOALS For scientifically qualified assessors: Taxol is a natural diterpenoid alkaloid first isolated from the inner bark of pacific yew, Taxus brevifolia (Wani et al., 1971) and widely use in the pharmaceutical industry as the antitumor agents. However, low taxol content, high cost of extraction and the destruction of […]
Choose one gender group and critically discuss how their health outcomes can be improved in regards to ageing. The World Health Organisation’s definition of ‘Health’ emphasizes that the overall health of an individual is determined by not only their physical well-being but also their mental and social well-being. Therefore, NICE has framed its public health […]
Five 600 word essays on business (Property) skills. 1. A Short essay (600 words) on commercial property leases explaining: “The most important points to note in a commercial lease”. (this is designed to develop your understanding of commercial property leases). The first quality which should be present in any commercial property lease is synergy between […]