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Biological And Physical Process Of Aging
<view this essay>.... of connective tissues. These proteins are primarily responsible for the smoothness and firmness of young skin. Consequently, when these proteins breakdown, the skin will sag, and the muscle will lose its firmness.
Another sign of passive aging is the breakdown of lipids at the biochemical level. As aging membranes leak during this lipid degeneration, a fatty, brown pigment known as lipofuscin accumulates. As this happens, the mitochondria, or the “powerhouse of the cell” begins to break down, thereby decreasing the amount of energy that is being supplied to the cell.
This cellular degeneration may be set into action by highly reactive chemicals k .....
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Cellular Radio, Isdn Networks And Satellite Communications
<view this essay>.... users are no longer constrained to place to place as it is a “wireless” system.
2. What is ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)?
ISDN is a system which provides digital capacity i.e. voice, video and data transmission in digital form, to be sent and received by a customer. Unlike stand alone services such as telephone, telex, fax and data communications, ISDN is a network which can offer all these services as a package in which a user can talk, exchange data, faxes and other documents at the same time, instead of having to use different networks for these services.
3. What is Satellite Communications?
This is the use of orbiting satellites to rela .....
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Flouridation
<view this essay>.... was released and people wanted all
fluorine out of their water. But later tests concluded that communities with
high levels of fluorine in their drinking water suffered less dental cavities.
Further testing concluded that at least 1.0 parts per million of fluorine could
help to prevent cavities, but more than 1.5 PPM would cause mottled tooth, so
basically a little fluorine would be okay but a lot of fluorine would be bad
(Behrman 182).
In 1938, with this information, Dr. Gerald Cox of the Mellon Institute
began to promote the addition of fluoride to public water systems, claiming that
it would reduce tooth decay, however there were two major obstacles in .....
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Thoeries Of Evolution
<view this essay>.... various creatures arose through evolutionary
modifications of a common lineage. Naturalists had already established that
different animals are adapted to different modes of life and environmental
conditions; Lamarck believed that environmental changes evoked in individual
animals direct adaptive responses that could be passed on to their offspring as
inheritable traits. This generalized hypothesis of evolution by acquired
characteristics was not tested scientifically during Lamarck's lifetime.
A successful explanation of evolutionary processes was proposed by
Charles Darwin. His most famous book, On the Origin of Species by Means of
Natural Selection .....
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Nigeria Rainforest
<view this essay>.... companies among a number of other things.
Rainforests across the world are being destroyed
everyday. These rainforests are being destroyed by human
efforts which are centred around greed. Oil companines
drilling for oil, logging companies, and fires are the
leading causes in destroying the last Nigerian
Rainforest.
Rainforests cover only two percent of the entire
earth’s surface.1 It is estimated that ninety-five percent
of Nigeria’s rainforest has been destroyed. A Hong Kong
company is logging out of Nigeria for the use of
ply-wood, toothpicks, veneer, and chopsticks.2
People need to become more educated about the
importance o .....
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Steps Towards An Ecosociety: Dealing With Air Pollution
<view this essay>.... sensitive problems because of the numerous economic, environmental
and health implications involved.
A key step in the policy-making process is to define the problem to be
remedied. If we can not understand the problem, how are we to know what needs to
be fixed. Unfortunately, implementing policies on air pollution has the
politically undesirable effect of having extensive economic consequences on all
sectors of the economy. Therefore, those policies which lead to the development
of an ecosociety must be aimed at having the greatest environmental impact while
creating minimal economic distortions.
For the purpose of this essay, pollutio .....
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Oxygen
<view this essay>.... almost odorless liquid, produced by certain bacteria during fermentation and by active muscle cells when they are exercised hard and are experiencing debt. An accumulation of lactic acid in the muscles may cause cramp. It occurs in yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream, poor wine, and certain plant extracts, and is used in food preservation and in the preparation of pharmaceuticals.
and its compounds play a key role in many of the important processes of life and industry. in the biosphere is essential in the processes of respiration and metabolism, the means by which animals derive the energy needed to sustain life. Furthermore, is the most abundant element .....
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Genetic Engineering: A Leap In To The Future Or A Leap Towards Destruction
<view this essay>.... misinterpretation of facts, they promote their hidden agendas in the halls of the United States congress. They fear that it is unsafe; however, genetic engineering is a safe and powerful tool that will yield unprecedented results, specifically in the field of medicine. It will usher in a world where gene defects, bacterial disease, and even aging are a thing of the past. By understanding genetic engineering and its history, discovering its possibilities, and answering the moral and safety questions it brings forth, the blanket of fear covering this remarkable technical miracle can be lifted.
The first step to understanding genetic engineering and embracing it .....
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