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    Cellular manufacturing is an application of Group Technology in which machines or processes have been aggregated into cells, each of which is dedicated to production of a part or product family or limited group of families. Parts with similar processing requirements are identified; these are then placed into logical groups called part families and the equipment requirements for each part family are subsequently determined. A part family is a collection of parts which are similar either because…

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    The reason why it is considered to be unpredictable is because the tasks are repeated in a random order. However, there is a way to differentiate which task is required at a moment, is due to the task being followed before or after a specific stimulus. Similarly to the previous paradigm, predictable task-switching, the participants’ performance…

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    Fragile X Essay

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    retardation 1 protein, or more commonly known as FMRP. The protein can be found in the brain, ovaries, and testes. CGG is supposed to replicate around 30 times in the FMR2 gene for normal neural development. However, when someone has Fragile X the CGG sequence expands to more than 200 times. The FMR1 gene will eventually turn off because of the rapid expansion of CGG. Therefore, the neural development will not be able to properly function. The shortage of FMRP production leads to a…

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    showing up a fairground, which was the site of one of Rostov's attacks, an attack we didn't get to see, which makes the scene feel completely random and out of place with what came before it. Writer XXX does mention in the special features of the disc that the script was trimmed in places, which resulted in a pieced together story that hops from one action sequence to next. In fact, an entire character played by Melissa Prophet, who at first comes across as a love interest for Matt, is suddenly…

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    around page 3, the reader/audience are not aware of his operation or his specific connection to Frank and his friends not being able to buy the action figures they want. In the first store sequence on page 10, when the boys don't have any luck in finding any action figures, they end up in a fight with a random guy in the feminine hygiene aisle and then inadvertently take their frustrations out on another character lurking near them. Although the speech Frank's character gives on page 13 is…

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    compare their own relationships to ones that are displayed in movies. For this analysis the sampling frame would be romantic comedy movies. The sampling approach I have chosen for my topic is random sampling. I intend on picking a handful of romantic movies starting from the early 2000’s and onwards. A random sampling approach should be used in order to get a variety of romance movies over the course of sixteen years. I have chosen this as my sampling approach as it relates to our generation and…

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    CRISPR Research Paper

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    Recently, the scientific world had witnessed a revolution in genetics - CRISPR. Also known as the “clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats,” CRISPR (pronounced “crisper”) in used in the process of splicing parts of the human genome in order to check and correct genetic errors and defects. As stated by Jennifer Doudna, a chemistry and molecular and cell biology professor at the University of California, Berkeley, “It is enabling the sorts of genetic modifications that in the…

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    reproduction and mutation process. Mutation is one of the main sources of genetic variation. Genes mutate at a certain frequency. Mutations are common in the population. Not all mutations affect genes; most of the mutations accumulated in the non-coding sequences. Basing on its consequences for the organism, mutations can be divided into harmful, useful and neutral. Mutations are the primary changes, which are based evolution and selection. The natural manifestation of mutation is a process that…

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    service to the church and the monarchy of England. Familhy legend has it that King James I actually ‘knighted’ a lion of beef or mutton at the table of Sir Richard Houghton, one of Carroll’s ancestors; this incident has been thought to hav inspired the sequence in Through the Looking-Glass in which the Red Queen introduces the leg of mutton to Alice: ‘Alice-Mutton: Mutton- Alice.’ The Rreverend Dodgson was said to be an austere, puritanical and authoritative Victorian man, while his mother was…

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    as they are able to survive and adapt to a range of habitats but they are not common in the sea or the polar regions. Origin of diversity within species The individuals of a species are very diverse due to mutations; changes in the nucleotide sequence of an…

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