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Onze genetische identiteit

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Inleiding ‘In de laatste tien á vijftien jaar hebben de moleculaire biologie, de genetica en genomics onderzoeken ervoor gezorgd dat het mogelijk is om inzicht te krijgen in het menselijk genoo…

Lowering the Freezing Point of Water

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

It is common knowledge that the freezing point of pure water is at 0 degrees centigrade or 32 degrees ferinheight. However, is it possible to keep water in its liquid state below that freezing point?…

Life Cycle Assessment Concepts Implementation And Problems An Environmental Sciences Essay

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

With the increase in industrialization and its impact on the Earth, there is an increasing concern for the future of human kind. Words like “sustainability” and “sustainable developm…

The Kelvin equation

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

The Kelvin equation relates the vapour pressure of a liquid to the effect of surface curvature i.e. a meniscus with radius. The equation illustrates that due to the surface tension and the surface bei…

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa)

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (abbreviated as ELISA), is a kind of immunoassay technique to detect the presence of a specific antibody or antigen in the test samples. This method principally make …

A burn injuries

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Interpretation Exercise Burn injuries are most often caused when the skin comes in direct contact with a naked flame or a hot surface. Scalding can occur when there is contact with a hot liquid. There…

Guyana; solid waste management

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

1.0 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background As a developing country, Guyana is faced with the basic problem of solid waste management. According to Gonzalez (2009)[1] “solid waste” refers to all …

The Effects of Cell Phones Radiation

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Even though the radiation cell phones emit is negligible, as a principle people should take precautions, and therefore cell companies should provide some sort of heath warning. Cell phones have to emi…

Eye diseases

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

1. Introduction 1.1 Glaucoma Eye disease such as glaucoma, cataracts, age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy are some of the common causes of reduced vision and blindness (Short, 20…

The use of Microwave Remote Sensing

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

INTRODUCTION Microwave remote sensing at wavelengths ranging from 1 cm to 1 m has gained a lot of importance over the plast decade for a wide range of scientific applications with the availability of …

characteristics of Thailand

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Culture has long been a topic of interest in the academic world and has been written extensively on by many sociologists and ethnographers. As individuals from different countries have their own cultu…

The Issues Challenges Facing Modern Medical Environments

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Modern medicine has been impacted by advances in science and technology. These advances have extended the doctor’s professional capabilities. Technology advances have also made modern medicals…

About Cervical Cancer

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Abstract: Cervical cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in developing countries. The cause of cervical cancer is the human papilloma virus (HPV). Cervical cancer has other risk facto…

Biodiversity conservation

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Abstract India’s biodiversity encompasses a wide spectrum of habitats that include tropical rainforests, alpine vegetation, temperate forests, and coastal wetlands. Traditional societies have pa…

Metabolic pathways for Diclofenac

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Diclofenac (2-(2,6-dichlo ranilino)phenyl acetic acid) Diclofenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) widely used to reduce inflammation and pain in conditions which include, but not limi…

Examining The Enzyme Amylase And Its Uses Science Essay

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

A catalyst is a substance used to speed up a particular reaction and remain unchanged at the end of the reaction. Reactions that are sped up by catalysts can range from making sure maximum ammonia is …

The Effectiveness of species reintroduction programmes

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Introduction Reintroduction programmes were created to reintroduce captive bred species back into a habitat. These are species that are originally endangered and at the risk of extinction. However the…

Failure analysis report on the chernobyl power plant

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

1. Introduction This memo is a failure analysis report on the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant located near the city of Pripyat, Ukraine. On April 26, 1986, a reactor at the power plant exploded, releasi…

Causes and effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Introduction Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic condition that is characterized by persistent inflammation of a number of joints. Over a prolonged period of time, this inflammation results in irreversi…

Importance of medical fungi

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Classification of fungi is done so that fungi with similar characteristics and structures can be grouped together and thus making identification easier. Fungi are classified on the basis of their abil…