Identify a protein from Mouse (mus musculus) with a known or predicted 3D structure1. Step from assignment 1 !!! Identify a protein (minimum polypeptide length of 300 amino acids; shorter sequences are not permitted) from Mouse (mus musculus) (no other species permitted) from PDB (http://www.rcsb.org/) that has a known or predicted 3D structure. You will have to submit your selected protein and at least one protein ID online in the sakai forum l...
Why This Case Is ImportantThis will be freely available online. Up to summarising the case presentation and outcome. We need a good flavour of the case – emphasise the learning points. Why you think this case is important – why did you write it up? Why is the case of interest to our readers? Is this a prevalent health problem? Is there a clear message? Presenting features, medical/social/family history. This is the patie...
Assignment Type and DescriptionAssignment title : Critical appraisal of a peer-reviewed article in the field of translational oncology Assignment type and description Each student will be provided with a peer-reviewed original article published in the field of translational oncology. The students will be required to critically appraise the article, examining the article for form, clarity, rational design, scientific content, data integ...
Task Your research paper will be the foundation of your presentation. Pick a medical pathology that interests you. Access reliable sources like Scientific/medical journals (i.e. pubmed.gov), medical websites (i.e. webmd.com), organization websites related to your pathology (i.e. cancer.org) You paper should be typed and at least 1 page long, but no longer than 2 pages (single spaced). Use of pict ures and/or charts is highly enco...
Task:You did it, you made it to the end of the semester! At this point, you should be very familiar with the lifestyle of your microbe. But the microbe you researched is not the only microbe out there. For this class, there are 9 other microbes that have been researched by your fellow students Here, you will have the opportunity to learn about those other 9 microbes and teach your colleagues about your microbe. 1) An infographic or brochure-s...
Q1: Activation Functions in Neural NetworksTask:  Q1(a)Explain the role of activation functions in neural networks.  (b)A feedforward neural network has two input nodes, one hidden layer with three hidden neurons, and one output node. The activation functions for all hidden and output neurons are the same linear function in the following form:  g(x)=c*x,  where  â...
Table 1: An illustration of the surface area to volume of cubes of varying sizesQ.1 To meet AC1.3 you need to explain how all the 3 systems work together. Put full references in a list at the end of your assignment. In text you should just use e.g. (Hull et al. Nd). Table 1: An illustration of the surface area to volume of cubes of varying sizes. 1. a. Study the information in Table 1. Calculate the surface area to volume ratio for each cube...
Answer the following case study questions. state your opinion then support it using the only provided readings. And also state the opposing view as well Monica, a one-year-old has been admitted to the hospital after a two week period in which her walking has significantly deteriorated, she’s become sleepy and has started vomiting. A brain scan has revealed what looks like a large tumor in the back of her head – probably one of most ma...
Multiple Choice QuestionsQuestion: Multiple choice questions. Answer all questions. Only one answer is correct. Please circle your choice. 1. Which of the following describes an increase in cell numbers? a) Hypertrophy b) Hyperplasia c) Dysplasia d) Metaplasia 2. Which of the following describes a tumour arising from epithelial cells? a) Carcinoma b) Myeloma c) Sarcoma d) Lymphoma 3. Which of the following describes cells with abnormal app...
TaskCitrullination is catalyzed by peptidyl arginine deaminase (PAD).Which of the following properties associated with PAD are true: a. Patients with RA have specific PAD polymorphismsb. Smoking induces PAD expression in the lungsc. PAD activity is promoted by NETosis in RAd. Inflammatory signals (e.g. TNF? or infections) augment its activityInflammatory signals (e.g. TNF alpha or infections) augment its activitye. All of the above All of thes...
Specialized Anatomy and Physiology of New World MonkeysThe Monkey and the Fig A Socratic Dialogue on Evolutionary Themes Stuart A. Altmann Socrates: Look, Eusebius, what's that? Eusebius: Where, Socrates? Soc.: In that tree. Eus.: It's a monkey (1). Soc.: What is it doing? Eus.: Just eating figs, that's all. Soc.: Are you sure, Eusebius? Watch carefully! How is it getting at the figs? Eus.: Oh, is that what you meant! It's hanging ...
PathologyThis needs to clearly set out what you are about to discuss. Give a brief outline of the altered health condition and introduce the woman, making it clear that you will be maintaining confidentiality for all involved, including staff and organisation. You will need to set the parameters of your case study for example ‘throughout pregnancy and birth’, ‘antenatally’, ‘intrapartum’ or ‘postnata...
Aging and the History of Aging TheoriesEssay Tittle: Explain how the different theorises of ageing are integrated. Note: please make sure you answer the question correctly by explaining how these theorises are integrated Word Count: The maximum permitted length is 3,000 words (excluding the title, abstract, tables, figures, in text citations, legends, reference lists and appendices); essays longer than 3,000 words w...
Classical ConditioningWhy do we want to study personality and Learning together? Learning theory of personality presents a model of personality that emphasises observable behaviour, the relationship between stimuli and responses, and the impact of learning. According to behaviourist Ivan Pavlov, individual differences in personality as the result of learning and different environmental experiences, one of his famous study is classical conditioni...
Course DescriptionIn “Popular Music and Politics,” we will investigate subjects that may find us debating such questions as: “How does popular music reflect and comment on contemporaneous social and political issues?” “What might something so basic, so essential, as the music we listen to reveal about our social class or political beliefs?” “Can mere ideas or artistic creations ever be dangerous enough...