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    Antimicrobial Biofilm

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    bacteria may not actually have physical contact so they are likely to produce extra-cellular molecules to communicate with each other. Biofilms have the ability to form organized communities, have social life and even coordinate activities.( Li, Y.-H., & Tian, X. (2012). In 1928 penicillin discovery showed to have enormously success in controlling infections caused by bacteria. Soon microbiologist learnt how to predict the antibiotic effect

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    autoimmune related disorders, exhibit symptoms of inflammation that are often established in the tissues and organs of the body, which can vary in both intensity and location depending on the pathophysiology of the particular disease. According to Tian et al. (2014), once inflammation signals the response for proinflammatory cytokines to stimulate the release of chemokines and cellular adhesion molecules into the body through the immune cells, including natural killer cells, T-cells, and

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    Hyaluronan Lab Report

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    Hyaluronan (HA) is an extracellular matrix component that is secreted by fibroblasts and also works in inhibiting cell division. In a research article by Dr. Tian et al., They propose a mechanism for the cancer resistance exhibited by naked mole rats. They observed that in naked mole rats, there are greater levels of high molecular weight HA excreted from their fibroblasts. This high molecular weight HA accumulates in the tissues of the naked mole rat because the enzyme that is responsible for degrading

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    Nt2580 Case 6.4

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    satisfied (SS), dissatisfied (DS), not prominence (NP), and not applicable (NA) to show whether Tian-You achieved an indicator. More specifically, S means Tian-You met the overall requirement and performed well; SS means he met the requirement but did not perform well; DS means he did not meet the requirement; NP means data do not show the prominence of this indicator; NA means the indicator was not applicable for Tian-You due to his situation. For example, since he just started the doctoral program, some

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    states. King Wei of Qi, who was the emperor of Qi State, and the general Tian Ji, were both horse racing fans. They always bet heavily on winning and losing. This is just the background of Tian Ji’s horse racing strategy. Now here comes the dilemma. The horses can be divided into three different speed classes: fast, medium and slow. Since the king’s horses are always better than Tian Ji’s, Tian Ji always lose the game. However, Tian Ji can choose the order of the horses to compete. There are three rounds

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    In the feudal era of China, when Confucianism played a dominant role in human thoughts and was the measure for all ethical standards, so that a woman became the Emperor, holding power absolutely could not be possible. The men chauvinism affected deeply in the root of each generations, each classes in the society which is heavily feudal as China. But Wu Zetian, from a very normal woman, with her intellect, cunning and also cruelty, she rose to be the Emperor and till now, she was the only female Emperor

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    Throughout the course of our study, we have encountered many different working definitions of religion. The working definitions provided by Émile Durkheim, William James, and Paul Tillich, all neglect to holistically capture the observable, individual, and social effect religion delivers to an individual and his community. It was not until the end of the twentieth century, when Clifford Geertz and Gerald James Larson provided a working definition that associated religion with the concept of culture

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    intermittently. However, in Yuan dynasty (1277-1367), which was ruled by Mongolians, overthrowing the Confucian ethics held for thousands of years by the Chinese (Han), “It was actresses rather than actors who predominated in theatrical performances.”(Tian 80) As Tian points out, the Ming dynasty (1368-1643) reestablished a society based on Confucianism and thus women were banned from performance and “female impersonation once again became significant as an alternative.”(80) In the book, Striking Their Own

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    The belief and worshipping of the Big Dipper has been around for ages and it has appeared many different cultures due to the influence of the Han culture. This is because of the popularity of Taoism as a religion. Due to the flourish of Taoism, the worshipping of Big Dipper star group bloomed among the people. However, with the fall of Taoism due to modernization and the impact of foreign religions such as Buddhism, Christianity and other religions, there has been a significant decandancy in the

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    breakdowns, fears, and many more types of agony both during and after the war. Soldiers will sometimes recall the terrible experience they faced during war. Hallucinations will often occur “when drunk or on drugs and even during normal wakefulness.” (Tian, “The Emotional Effects of War on Soldiers”) They will also avoid anything that is related to war like a

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