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Brain Stem The brain stem, located at the base of the skull, is responsible for life-sustaining functions such as regulation of blood pressure, heart rate, breathing and body temperature.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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Brain stem --
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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Loss of consciousness typically involves injuries to the brain stem, the oldest part of the brain, which is responsible for basic fife functions such as alertness, arousal, heartbeat, and breathing.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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MEDULLA -- a structure in the brain stem that controls vital functions such as heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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Our breathing centre is in the brain stem, the lower part of cerebrum, the thinking brain.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The Brain Stem regulates things like heart rate, breathing, swallowing, digestion, blinking, and more.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The brain stem controls a number of unconscious activities such as heart rate, breathing, and others.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The brain stem controls many of the body's basic functions, such as blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, chewing, swallowing, and eye movement.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The brain stem is a very important section of the brain, which controls processes like sleeping, or vital automatic functions of the body such as breathing or heart rate.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The brain stem is responsible for our bodies involuntary functions such as breathing, sleeping, heart-rate, eating, re-production, etc.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The brain stem is the area of the brain that controls all of our involuntary, "life-support" functions, such as breathing rate, blood pressure and heartbeat.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The brain stem which houses very important nerve centes such as those for breathing, heart rate, and every other nerve cell that originates from the brain.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The brain stem, which controls basic functions critical to life, such as heart rate, breathing, and sleeping.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The mesencephalon or midbrain is a part of the brain stem.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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The three parts of the brain stem collectively regulate vital body functions, such as respiration, blood pressure, heart rate, GI functioning, and stages of sleep and wakefulness.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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These are areas of the brain stem that control awakening from sleep, breathing, and heart rate.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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This is part of the brain stem.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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Various parts of the brain stem control vital body processes such as breathing, heartbeat, eye movements, hunger, thirst, and body temperature.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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breathing center is in the medulla oblongata or brain stem.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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respiratory center The structure or portion of the brain stem that regulates the depth and rate of breathing.
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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the part of the brain that controls breathing
The brain stem regulates the rate of breathing.
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Nerve cells have long threadlike shapes which are capable of transmitting nerve impulses from one region of the body to the other.
The long, threadlike extensions of the nerve cell help transmit nerve impulses.
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Nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord (neurons) are connected to other parts of the body by nerve fibers-long,thin extensions of cells residing in the brain or spinal cord and carrying electrical impulses that stimulate targeted cells to perform specific functions.
The long, threadlike extensions of the nerve cell help transmit nerve impulses.
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Nerve cells, for example, have long, thin extensions that can reach for meters and serve to transmit signals rapidly.
The long, threadlike extensions of the nerve cell help transmit nerve impulses.
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Short threadlike extensions of a nerve cell;
The long, threadlike extensions of the nerve cell help transmit nerve impulses.
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A Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Le Verrier, however, attributed this to a planet, which he called Vulcan, closer to the Sun than Mercury or to a second asteroid belt so close to the Sun as to be invisible.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury -- Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury -the closest planet to the sun .
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury Closest planet to the sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury Mercury is the 1st planet to the sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and the eight largest.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury Radar Image Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury The planet closest to the Sun .
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, and it is the eighth largest planet.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury is the closet planet to the sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury is the planet that is closest to the Sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury is the planet which is closest to the sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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Mercury, our innermost planet, orbits very close to the Sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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The Planet Mercury Learn all about the planet Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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The Planet Mercury Learn all about the planet Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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The planet Mercury is the closest of the planets to the Sun.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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While Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, is relatively close to Earth, it remains one of the most mysterious planets.
Mercury is closest to the sun.
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14 months as a Primate Trainer training orangutans, baboons and various monkey species;
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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A few primates live alone most of the time, such as the orangutan and the potto.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Although most species of primates live in social groups, there are a few primates that lead solitary lives including orangutans, some lemurs and a few galagos.
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And unlike other primates, orangutans build nests.
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As such, orangutans and humans both belong to the scientific order known as the primates, the group of mammals that contains all the monkeys, prosimians (the pre-monkeys) and apes living today.
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Balikpapan Orangutan Society Orangutan Foundation UK Orangutan Foundation International Center for Orangutan and Chimpanzee Conservation Orangutan and Primate Information Center Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary BACK TO YOWIEPOWER.COM
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Both Bornean and Sumatran orangutans generally live alone in the wild, but Bornean orangutans tend to be more solitary than do their Sumatran counterparts.
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Cambridge Science Productions, Root and Gallardo Primate Documentaries Production, and Orangutan Foundation.
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For this purpose, the Directorate General, in cooperation with the World Wildlife Fund (W.W.F.), established 'orangutan rehabilitation centers' to prepare illegally-captured orangutans for return to life in the wilderness.
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Fossil Orangutan Found in Vietnam Research Opportunities at Regional Primate Research Centers......
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Humans are closely related to a group of primates commonly called the apes, which includes chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans and gibbons.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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If you're interested in primates , then come visit some orangutans , or some gorillas .
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Malaysia's primates include the endangered orangutans and three species of protected gibbons.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Non-tailed primates such as chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans are included in the Apes Section.
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Once through the atrium, visitors take a winding boardwalk past other primates including a second gorilla group, orangutans, mandrills, and white-cheeked gibbons.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Orangutan and Primate Information Center Provides a centralised resource for orangutan and primate related information, facts and news.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Orangutans are generally less vocal than most other primates.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Other common primates include the monkey, baboon, orangutan, chimpanzee and gorilla.
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Polytene chromosomes Pongid Group of primates to which the great apes (e.g., chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan) belong.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Providing news, facts, links and information on the Orangutan and Primate struggle for survival.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Sumatran orangutans are one of the great apes and are among the largest of all living primates.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Talk about Orangutans with other Primate supporters.
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The Sepilok Orangutan reserve promises new insight into our primate cousins.
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The orangutan is a tail-less primate with small ears and nose.
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The orangutan is the only non-human great ape found in Asia, but this development is relatively recent, as another group of primates may have evolved from Sivapithecus (Fleagle, 1999), and lived at the same time as orangutans, in what are now China, India and Vietnam (Morris, 2008).
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Tufts are found especially in the enamel of primates such as chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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Wild orangutans generally live alone (see A Passion for Fruit above), a byproduct of their food preferences.
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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completion of the primate exhibits (orangutan, gorillas);
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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orangutans life cycle
A(n) orangutan generally lives alone.
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16 Another option is the implementation of a virtual water approach (based upon the processing of grains and foodstuffs to release trapped water for agriculture) which is, by some assessments, actually significantly more efficient than importation or desalinization.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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A.4 Reverse-osmosis desalination The membrane processes will probably be the key technological approach to the desalination of brackish water and seawater over the next ten years.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Another plan was to use Mediterranean water, which required a process of desalination.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Bad drinking water can be cleaned and processed to provide good, clean, potable water.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Clean water was needed for processing the cloth.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Davy also invented a miner's safety helmet and a process to desalinate sea water.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Desalination The process of salt removal from sea or brackish water, the removal of salts from saline water to provide fresh water , an increasingly popular way of providing fresh water to coastal populations.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Desalination The process whereby the salt content of water is greatly reduced so that saline water can be used for human consumption or irrigation.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Each experiment involved a desalination process of lengthy and repeated immersion in water.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Let's start with the process of desalinating water.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Moreover, the water produced by the SynCoal filtering process is clean enough for agricultural use.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Neice's project explains how polymeric membranes are useful for many things such as desalinization of sea water, water treatment and pharmaceutical processing.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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New Desalinization Process Could Solve World's Water Shortages.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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The Tri Power Process provides an efficient method of improving the thermal efficiency of a conventional power plant with or without multi-effect desalination of water.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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The remainder was used for a variety of industrial processes, desalination, domestic hot water, and agricultural applications.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Then repeat the process with clean fresh water.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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This percolation process helps clean the water before it reaches the underground storage basin.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Water desalination is a process used to remove salt and other dissolved solids to create fresh water.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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desalination   The process of removing salt from water.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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processed bentonite (by weight) and clean water.
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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water used to clean process equipment;
Process of desalinization helps provide cleaner water for agriculture.
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Antibodies Proteins in the immune system that recognize antigens and help kill invading microorganisms.
Antibodies recognize and combine with harmful materials, including both toxic chemicals and invasive microorganisms.
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Antibodies are highly specific proteins that recognize and combine with such foreign substances as viruses, bacteria, and cells from other organisms.
Antibodies recognize and combine with harmful materials, including both toxic chemicals and invasive microorganisms.
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Antibodies are natural defense proteins that organisms use to recognize and disable harmful proteins.
Antibodies recognize and combine with harmful materials, including both toxic chemicals and invasive microorganisms.
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Antibodies are proteins produced by the body's immune system to identify and remove potentially harmful foreign materials like proteins, viruses, and bacteria.
Antibodies recognize and combine with harmful materials, including both toxic chemicals and invasive microorganisms.
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Antibody protection recognizes proteins in both capsids, further supporting the assertion that the immune system recognizes multiple viral epitopes.
Antibodies recognize and combine with harmful materials, including both toxic chemicals and invasive microorganisms.
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Examples of immunopotentiating agents include monoclonal antibodies and proteins derived from microorganisms (e.g., enterotoxins) which activate T cells.
Antibodies recognize and combine with harmful materials, including both toxic chemicals and invasive microorganisms.
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If this is so then include a bridging antibody (one that will recognize the primary antibody and bind protein A) between the primary antibody incubation and the Protein A-gold step.
Antibodies recognize and combine with harmful materials, including both toxic chemicals and invasive microorganisms.
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