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Genomics is concerned primarily with an organism's DNA, the basic building block of the genome. DNA is a hereditary, chemical compound that carries instructions for the organism's development and function. It is made up of two linked strands that twist around each other to form a double helix...
What is Yersinia pestis? What disease does this microorganism cause? Explain the relationship of this disease to epidemiology throughout history. Describe in detail the pathology of this disease and the organism that causes it. Include how it is typically ...
It is theorized that man is hedonistic and reward-oriented as an organism, while cultures have evolved altruistic values as survival mechanisms. Thus altruism is in fact a superorganic phenomenon which for a number of reasons is found more often in more complex cultures that have stable family ...
The astonishing ability to both remove and replace an entire nervous system in a living animal makesHydrauniquely suited to address the question of what neuronscurrentlyadd to the organism. Traditionally, nervous systems are often thought to have arisen to coordinate behavior andmovemulticellular bodies...
It is theorized that man is hedonistic and reward-oriented as an organism, while cultures have evolved altruistic values as survival mechanisms. Thus altruism is in fact a superorganic phenomenon which for a number of reasons is found more often in more complex cultures that have stable family ...
This seems to have been broadly accepted by criminologists, most of whom like Sutherland were also sociologists, but it flouted a fundamental principle of psychology: behavior is the product of the interaction between environment and organism. In criminological terms, this can be expressed as “crim...
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Viruses, funguses, bacteria, parasites… you name it and they have always been present. In many instances they were more prevalent in times past when there was a much lower incidence of cancer. I will grant you that life is more hectic in today’s developed world than it was in simpler...
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