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Why is the death rate of male in heart disease always higher than that of women? How can a male achieve that power?
It is clear from the report of WHO that the death rate of Male in heart-disease is higher than that of women. This observation suggests that the woman may have some physical advantage. Besides, differential food, beverage-drinking, and smoking habit, etc. can also contribute to it. For example, the habit of consuming oily foods (saturated fat harms heart) is more in the case of some individuals (taste matter). Although many people are aware of the issue, they can't change the food-habits....
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How does a friccohesity quantum mechanically correlate shear stress and shear rate with surface tension or energy to smoothen systolic and diastolic heart beat with 120/80 mmHg blood pressure?
Pumping large sized food particles with least surface energy, heart needs more energy while for small sized a less. The higher friccohesity predicts small sized food particles with more adherence with blood serum with higher energy moderating shear rate with surface energy.
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Snail mucous has many advantages, what is the best way to extract it without changing its composition?
-land snails like Eremina desertorum, how can i get its mucous without killing or hurt it
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Human, in particular, are vulnerable to virus infection. what is the benefit of this devastation and why? 1. lowering human-population. 2. evolution. 3. increasing viral population. 4. none.
Viruses cause various diseases especially in humans. In many cases many people die at the same time. No specific cure for this problem is currently known in medicine. This virus has two forms one, in inside and other, in outside of the host. Host-infection of viruses is highly specific at the molecular level. So, I think it has a biological benefit.
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Any herbal medicines used for hepatitis, possible mechanism of action, and if possible attached pictures of plants with citations
Any herbal medicines used for hepatitis, possible mechanism of action, and if possible attached pictures of plants with citations
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How long does it take for a glycoprotein to be synthesised de novo, processed in the ER/Golgi apparatus and transported to the cell membrane?
The trafficking time probably depends on the specific protein, but a ballpark average time is what I'm after. Please include references or examples.
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What is the most potential drug candidate in computer-aided drug design?
The drug-discovery process is highly costly and time-consuming. Thus, computer-aided drug design has become a very popular field and got applications. As the drug is used in human subjects, the protocol/technique/procedure to drug-design should be highly generalized and comprehensive. Generally high docking-scored drugs are considered best drug-candidates. I guess we should also check whether the best-scored drug satisfies any of the ADMET parameters. I think the optimum scored drug is...
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What is the relationship between free radicals and the inflammation process during Chronic diseases?
OxInflammation process is a complex and systemic event that occurs after cellular and tissue injury. The knowledge about both processes is that they coexist, but already known that possibly the inflammatory response is responsible for the generation of a pro-oxidative environment due to the production of Free radicals and Reactive Oxygen species (ROS), especially in chronic diseases. In normal tissue occurs the activation of efficient machinery able to control the oxidative stress, however,...
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CryoEM: do you have any suggestion to concentrate samples after GRAFIX gradient?
After GRAFIX I am loosing all my sample on amicon filter.
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Why is the ammonia/ammonium concentration highly increased during storage of human urine?
Hydrolysis of urine Why is the ammonia/ammonium concentration highly increased during storage of human urine?
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