Heat Shock Protein Expression

write a paper about heat shock protein expression. medical science or Biomedical engineering I’d like to get an inventional type of research paper as they are way easier to be published. I would be interested in a review paper also not just inventional. And are you capable of running simulations and mathematical software? I am not exactly sure maybe COMSOL. but it depends on the topic.

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Why Junk Food is Unhealthy

write an essay about why junk food is unhealthy.

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Imbalance in Biogeochemical Cycling

For this essay examination, answer the following questions in one to two short paragraphs each. Type your answers in a Word file and name the file with your name and the exam number. Explain how human activities can cause an imbalance in biogeochemical cycling and lead to problems such as cultural eutrophication and fish kills. Compare and contrast the traits and growth patterns of opportunistic versus equilibrium populations. Provide one example of each. Compare and contrast indirect versus direct values of biodiversity, and provide examples. Describe two traits that represent a sustainable society and two traits of a non-sustainable society.

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[SOLVED] BIO 168 Anatomy & Physiology

” Can you help me understand this Biology question? Discussion Question #1: During a microscopy exercise in the anatomy laboratory, a student makes the following observations about a tissue section: A) the section contains some different types of scattered protein fibers–that is, they exhibit different widths (some are branched and some are long and unbranched); […]

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[SOLVED] Question & Answer: Indicate each item a through h below as a feature of either a job order or process operation……

Indicate each item a through h below as a feature of either a job order or process operation. a. Heterogeneous products and services b. Custom orders c. Low production volume d. Routine, repetitive procedures e. Focus on individual batch f. Low product standardization g. Low product flexibility h. Focus on standardized units Expert Answer   solution: a. Heterogeneous products […]

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[SOLVED] Question & Answer: Choose the bond below that is the weakest. a. C=S b. K-Cl c. C-I d. C≡O…..

Choose the bond below that is the weakest. a. C=S b. K-Cl c. C-I d. C≡O e. N≡N Expert Answer Answer a. C=S (two covalent bonds are stronger) b. K-Cl    (ionic bond as electronegativity difference is high between both elements hence, strongest bond) c. C-I (only one covalent bond and size difference is more between […]

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[SOLVED] Paper Basal and Squamous Cell

– Note that these are two different forms of skin cancer.  Discuss why basal cell carcinoma is common, while squamous cell carcinoma arises in a fairly surprising layer of the skin.

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[SOLVED] Medical Methods

Written Reports (choice of B1 or B2:)) B1) Study a specific virus or other infectious agent (e.g. fungal, bacterial or mycoplasmal pathogen). Work out molecular and cellular basis for pathogenicity. How does the body respond? Which medical methods are best for fighting infection? Is a vaccine available? OR B2) Study a genetic disease from the OMIM database. Work out the gene and mutation behind the disease, the mechanism and symptomology of the resulting syndrome, the availability and use of animal models, current treatments and potential for gene therapy. Guideline: ( must have the following) Title Authors and Affiliations Abstract Introduction Experimental Procedures Results Discussion Acknowledgements References Figure Legends Figures Write briefly in your own words the purpose of each of these parts. TERM PAPER RESEARCH: Back to References. When researching a term paper, use a good science library. Start with PubMed!. PubMed is an online database for biochemistry and molecular biology literature searching. PubMed can be accessed through the National Library of Medicine website at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (http:\www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/). When the site opens up, click on PubMed. Then click on the colored rectangle (dialog box) and enter the key words or author (last name followed by initials, no punctuation) for your search. Then click on Search. After the search is done, you can click on the titles to see and print abstracts. Some full length papers are also available online (open access). You can click on Related Papers to see additional references. Internet access can be obtained at various places at York College; ask at the library or see your instructor. A variety of primary source journals should be consulted, including Nature, Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Cell, Nucleic Acids Research, Journal of Molecular Biology and The Journal of Biological Chemistry. We have some of these journals in the York College library. Besides, York College subscribes to a literature service such as Science Direct, and additional papers that are not included in the online collection can be obtained electronically through Interlibrary Loan. Look through the shelf copy of each of these journals weekly and bring interesting topics and titles to class. The easiest way to research a term paper is to start with a recent primary source or review article (key paper) on your chosen topic. Then, turn to the reference section of the key paper every time you read an important bit of information with a text reference citation. Include these references in your notes and state what they are about. Follow up by collecting, reading and annotating the relevant references. You will have circumscribed a body of primary source information when you see the same references appearing over and over again. Then you should be ready to write your term paper based on your notes. Every paper needs a focus, which should emerge from your literature survey although you may not know what it is when you start. Focus also means that you should provide depth based on closely reading several solid research articles. Depth is more important than breadth. Avoid general topics like “prospects for gene therapy”; instead, zero in on a specific topic such as “Recent progress and prospects for treatment of Duchene’s Muscular Dystrophy by gene therapy”. The paper should be shaped like a funnel. Start with a broad summary and quickly bring the paper to a narrow focus. Google Scholar is another useful source for references. It has a user-friendly dialog window where you can type in key words, author names, etc. The articles come up with the number of times they’ve been cited since publication, and the papers that cited a key reference can be useful for updating a research topic. One of the most useful features is ‘Cite’, which allows you to copy the reference and paste it into your reference section. Use APA style. Referencing in a Term Paper. Your term paper needs text reference citations and a reference section. A text reference citation should appear every time you cite published non-textbook information. Don’t quote; paraphrase and reference! The format for a text reference citation is last name only (author, year), (author and author, year) or (author et al., year), depending on number of authors (one, two, three or more). One acceptable format for a reference in the reference section is: First author (last name, first initial), later authors (first initial, last name). Year. Title. Journal. Volume: First page – last page. You will encounter variations, but this one is both readable and informative. The title should be included because it tells you and other readers what the cited work is about. Headings in a term paper. Your term paper should be subdivided by a title, headings and subheadings, much like a journal article. But because it is a library research paper, not a laboratory research paper, the headings would not be Methods, Results and Discussion. Instead you should have an Abstract, Introduction and further headings determined by a natural division of the subject you are reviewing, determined by content. find you need a simple paper of what i am looking for, please ask.. i wrote one before

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[SOLVED] Personal Statement for UCAS Application

An admissions essay for UK unis. The essay should be about biology in general while giving some hints of bioengineering and bio tech degree . It should talk about the importance of biology in our future lives while relating everything back to me and why I would be a fit for pursuing my career in it specifically in the UK. Also speak about how I come from Dubai which is known for being innovative and advanced in terms of technology and biology research and how I will be benefiting the University which I study at and my country. Please make sure to include all these main points in the essay while still keeping it fun and creative.

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[SOLVED] Chlorophyll Discussion Forum

As a class,discuss why plants have two types of chlorophyll instead of just one.does this benefit them?What would you expect concerning the rate of photosynthesis for a plant that had only one type of chlorophyll?

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