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Examples of Protein

Protein is the basic component of living cells and is made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and one or more chains of amino acids. The three types of proteins are fibrous, globular, and membrane. Fibrous Proteins Fibrous proteins form muscle fiber, tendons, connective tissue and bone. Examples of fibrous proteins are: Actin Arp2/3 Collagen Coronin Dystrphin […]

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Examples of Probability

The term probability refers to the likelihood of an event occurring. Probability can be expressed in a variety of ways including a mathematically formal way such as using percentages. It can also be expressed using vocabulary such as “unlikely,” “likely,” “certain,” or “possible.” Ways to Express Likelihood of Occurrence Some examples of probability include: There is a […]

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Examples of Potential Energy

Potential energy is mechanical or stored energy from an object that comes from factors such as its position relative to others, internal stress, electric charge or its condition rather than motion. This object has the capability of producing energy as these conditions change – this energy could be kinetic energy, chemical energy, radiant energy, thermal energy or sound energy. Potential Kinetic Energy […]

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Factors for EfFactors for Developing an Organisational Structurefective Organisational Behaviour

Factors for Effective Organisational Behaviour 1.1 An organisational structure is a diagram displaying the hierarchical arrangement of lines of authority, roles and duties within an organisation and how they relate to one another. A structure is dependent upon the objectives and strategy of which the organisation is focussed on. There are three main legal types […]

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The Phosphoglucose Isomerase (Pgi) Locus in Butterfly Population

  Modelling the evolution of the phosphoglucose isomerase (Pgi) locus in butterfly metapopulations: project proposal. Background: Metapopulation theory, as developed by R. Levins in 1969, concerns the dynamics of metapopulations, which consist of several distinct local populations that exhibit some degree of interaction and occupy isolated areas of suitable habitat, referred to as patches. Each local […]

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