Focus on the following points for your discussion: • Describe whether or not the dataand statistical tests support your predictions. • For any results that don’t support your predictions, give possible explanations as to why the results didn’t support your hypothesis; note any flaws in the lab procedure that may have influenced the results, but […]
Interpret your results and draw conclusions from them.
Discussion:Interpret your results and draw conclusions from them. Avoid using the words “believe” and “belief” in science writing, as these words can have unclear and variedmeanings to different readers. Instead of writing “ believe the results demonstrate,” write “The results demonstrate.” Nothing can be “proven” beyond all doubt in science. The very nature of science […]
Discuss the role of aberrant protein s-nitrosylation in neurodegenerative diseases
Outline the main mechanisms of nitrosative stress in the brain. Discuss the role of aberrant protein s-nitrosylation in neurodegenerative diseases
Correct and finish the flow chart below
help me correct and finish my flow chart, attached what i have so far. need to have my organisms down to one sample. -this is my professor feed back “You’re almost there! But hint: one of the organisms that made it to the end was capsule negative…” Information which was provided for My unknown Gram […]
Describe how the level of reporter gene expression differs in cell lysates containing the different plasmids. Do not just list the values
In this question you are required to interpret data from a study investigating expression of a protein called survivin and the effects of a drug called hedamycin on cancer cells. Figure 2 An experiment to identify regulatory DNA sequences in the region upstream of the survivin gene. (a) The section of cloned DNA present in […]
Is there any other way to conduct the research that would not involve deception, and, if so, why have you not chosen that alternative?
Are subjects deliberately deceived in any way? If so, what is the nature of the deception? Are the subjects informed that the study involves deception during the informed consent process? Is it likely to be significant to subjects? Is there any other way to conduct the research that would not involve deception, and, if so, […]
What inducement is offered? If participants are paid, what amount and when are they paid
How are subjects recruited? What inducement is offered? If participants are paid, what amount and when are they paid (investigator(s) must comply with University guidelines for compensating research subjects)? Is there partial pay for partial completion? (Append copy of letter, advertisement, poster, or recruitment text for online posting, if any.)
State salient characteristics of subjects–number who will participate, age range, sex, institutional affiliation, other special inclusion and exclusion criteria
Salient characteristics of subjects–number who will participate, age range, sex, institutional affiliation, other special inclusion and exclusion criteria (if children, prisoners or other vulnerable subjects are recruited, explain why their inclusion is necessary, append screening materials, if applicable):
Identify two different unknown bacteria( one bacteria is gram positive and the other one is gram negative)
This report is to identify two different unknown bacteria( one bacteria is gram positive and the other one is gram negative) You will need to figure out the bacterias from the picture I attached. MESSAGE THE 2 BACTERIAS YOU IDENTIFIED BEFORE YOU START WRITING THE PAPER. Include a table detailing your results. Italic all bacteria […]
Briefly summarise the key findings of the paper and describe the epidemiological methods used.
Paper: Lindahl et al (2014) Seropositivity and risk factors for Brucella in dairy cows in urban and peri-urban small-scale farming in Tajikistan. Read the tasks below carefully and ensure that you complete all parts of each task. Approximate distribution of marks is provided for your guidance. Tasks: (i) In your own words, briefly summarise the […]