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risk-based guidance failure modes and effects analysis (fmea) is a tool used by reliability engineers throughout the ... aderco vlsfo fuel guide low sulphur fuels held in storage and used in the maritime world are still at risk from five key ... view all events view all maritime hybrid, electric and fuel cells
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known animal that doesn't breathe by brandon specktor - senior writer february this is the first animal on earth proven to have no mitochondrial genome and no way to breathe. shares comments ( ) spores of the parasite h. salminicola swim under a microscope. those alien "eyes" are actually stinger cells
"they have lost their tissue, their nerve cells, their muscles, everything," study co-author dorothée huchon, an evolutionary biologist at tel aviv university in israel, told live science....
https://www.livescience.com/first-non-breathing-animal.html
myosin . actin occurs in two forms, as a monomer and as a polymer. it is as a polymer, f-actin, that it appears as thin filaments, which are interwoven with thick myosin filaments. as these filaments slide past one another, there is a shortening (contraction) and lengthening (relaxation) of the muscle cells
. a relatively simple and ubiquitous protein, being found in most cells, actin nonetheless demonstrates the extraordinary complexity—and one might say beauty—of creation, requiring a precise order of amino acids folded into a precise three-dimensional shape, and needing myosin, end capping proteins,...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Actin
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hepatitis -- the characteristic histomorphologic finding of autoimmune hepatitis. liver biopsy . h&e stain . specialty gastroenterology , hepatology autoimmune hepatitis, formerly called lupoid hepatitis, is a chronic, autoimmune disease of the liver that occurs when the body's immune system attacks liver cells
acute liver inflammation including fever, jaundice , and right upper quadrant abdominal pain. individuals with autoimmune hepatitis often have no initial symptoms and the disease is detected by abnormal liver function tests . [ ] anomalous presentation of mhc class ii receptors on the surface of liver cells...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoimmune_hepatitis
functions of the mouth see also references external links development[ edit ] main articles: protostome and deuterostome development of the mouth and anus in protostomes and deuterostomes in the first multicellular animals , there was probably no mouth or gut and food particles were engulfed by the cells
on the exterior surface by a process known as endocytosis . the particles became enclosed in vacuoles into which enzymes were secreted and digestion took place intracellularly . the digestive products were absorbed into the cytoplasm and diffused into other cells. this form of digestion is used nowadays...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouth
the floor of the mouth, and ventral surface of the tongue. keratinized squamous epithelium is present in the gingiva and hard palate as well as areas of the dorsal surface of the tongue. [ ] [ ] keratinization is the differentiation of keratinocytes in the stratum granulosum into nonvital surface cells
or squames to form the stratum corneum. the cells terminally differentiate as they migrate to the surface from the stratum basale where the progenitor cells are located to the superficial surface. unlike keratinized epithelium, nonkeratinized epithelium normally has no superficial layers showing keratinization...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_mucosa
your feet in it for - minutes. remove your feet from the water and scrub them with your hands to remove the flaky skin. rinse with plain water. pat dry and apply a moisturizer. how often you should do this repeat this twice a week. why this works the malic acid present in acv exfoliates the dead skin cells
use this scrub - times a week until you get relief from dry and flaky skin. why this works brown sugar exfoliates and removes flaky skin easily. it also cleanses the skin, leaving it soft and supple ( ). coconut oil acts as a moisturizer in this remedy and treats the dryness by supplying the skin cells...
https://www.stylecraze.com/articles/how-to-remove-dry-skin-from-feet-and-legs/
geo-spatial indices, and times-series values. k-d trees block k-d trees are a simple yet powerful data structure. at index time, they are built by recursively partitioning the full space of n-dimensional points to be indexed into smaller and smaller rectangular cells, splitting equally along the widest
polygon, cube, etc.). here is a video showing how the leaf blocks are visited to find all d (latitude/longitude) points inside the london, uk polygon based on the planetosm data: #bkdvideo { width: px; height: px; } once the recursion ends at a leaf block, if the cell overlaps the shape's boundary (blue cells...
https://www.elastic.co/blog/lucene-points-6.0
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july , glowing brain cells illuminate stroke recovery research july , b cells off the rails early in lupus july , scissors get stuck -- another way bacteria use crispr/cas july , reducing opioids in tandem with education could lower addiction rates among post-operative patients july , artificially intelligent...
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