Category: Natural science
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Assignment
Participants are required to engage with the following directives in a manner consistent with established standards of sequential compliance, lexical coherence, and processual attentiveness. Prior to initiation, the participant should ensure that all prerequisitional parameters have been internally harmonized and that no residual ambiguities persist within the interpretive framework. The execution phase shall proceed according…
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The hippo signalling pathway as a therapeutic target: clinic…
Dissertation of 8-10k words on the hippo signalling pathway as a therapeutic target
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Lab 3 follow up
1) Pick a topic relating to your observational project ideas Does not have to be exactly matching but relating to the topic/subject you chose for your observations You will be connecting the articles to your project topic later so its important that the articles are relevant! 2) Find at least three primary scholarly articles relating…
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Flooding (Natural Science)
Focus on scientific answers to the questions of what, why, and how the changes in meteorological phenomena are taking place due to climate change. Keep it concise; using correct terminologies.
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Discussion Week 4 (bio)
DISCUSSION Week 4 (Updated) Filter by All Search entries or author… Search entries or author… Sort by Newest First You must post before seeing replies. Edit history will be available to instructors. Due Feb 8 100 points 1 Reply, 1 Unread 1 Reply (1) Discussion Topic: DISCUSSION Week 4 (Updated)DISCUSSION Week 4 (Updated) Search the…
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Advanced Field Biology and Polar Research Methods
1. Assignment Overview This assignment requires students to design, conduct, and document a legitimate scientific expedition to Antarctica with the explicit objective of identifying, describing, and formally proposing a previously undocumented species of penguin (Family: Spheniscidae). Students must demonstrate competence in expedition planning, ethical wildlife research, morphological and behavioral analysis, and formal taxonomic writing. While…
