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Diffusion is the tendency of molecules to spread into an available area. Learn about the different types of diffusion, passive, facilitated and osmosis.
The Diffusion of Innovations theory was the leading theory in agricultural extension post World War II until the 1970s. It is still used today in ... Read More
Sparks and Brown Trinidad is a succinct review paper on the differences between phenomenology, discourse analysis and grounded theory – all three are methods used in qualitative analysis. The…
These chemical reactions are endothermic reactions. You can try to replicate these reactions to make homemade cold packs.
A conceptual framework is a research tool used to help researchers better understand their study's subject matter. It provides the theoretical background for the study and sets out the idea behind its research questions and objectives. It usually maps out what has been studied
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What is the difference between Facilitated Diffusion and Active Transport? Facilitated diffusion occurs through concentration gradient; active transport ..
Three types of movement: diffusion, osmosis and active transport. Diffusion only occurs in liquid and gas, and osmosis and active transport happens in liquid only. DIFFUSION - net movement of...
Lecture: Introduction to Ethnographic Research style Learning Objectives: To introduce ethnographic research style in design field. To understand the steps in conducting ethnographic research. To l…
Thousands of amino acids coil upon themselves to form a globular structure of an enzyme. The structure and interaction of the enzyme are very important for its proper functioning. Factors affecting enzyme catalysis In a living cell, many factors can influence the catalysis of an enzyme. The main factors affecting enzyme catalysis are: TemperaturepHSubstrate concentrationEnzyme concentration1. Effect of temperature on enzyme activity The enzyme works to its maximum rate at a specif
Enterocytes of the duodenum and the jejunum secrete different kinds of proteases, called enteropeptidases, anchored to the microvilli of the enterocytes membrane. First, enteropeptidases kickstart the activation of pancreatic enzymes by converting trypsinogen into trypsin by removing a short peptide. Second, trypsin itself helps convert trypsinogen into trypsin! Third, trypsin converts: chymotrypsinogen into chymotrypsin, proelastase into elastase, and procarboxypeptidase into…
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What is the meaning of tonicity in biology. Learn its types and examples. Also, learn its relation to osmosis: tonicity vs. osmolarity.
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The “Moments” of Qualitative Research Denzin NK Lincoln YS (1999) The Handbook of Qualitative Research. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks
Single Radial Immunodiffusion also referred to as Mancini technique is a quantitative immunodiffusion technique that is used to measure the antigen's concentration by measuring the size of the precipitin-based ring created by the interaction between the antigen with the antibody at the optimal concentration. The antibody is embedded in the agarose gel, while the antigen is diffused into it in the form of a radiatal pattern.
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