際際滷shows by User: hussanara / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: hussanara / Tue, 24 Nov 2015 18:27:10 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: hussanara Biomedical importance of cholestrol /slideshow/biomedical-importance-of-cholestrol-55475417/55475417 biomedicalimportanceofcholestrol-151124182710-lva1-app6891
INTRODUCTION This presentation is a brief knowledge about cholesterol its importance and its role in our bodies along with respective diseases. CHOLESTROL A compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues, including the blood and the nerves. Cholesterol and its derivatives are important constituents of cell membranes and precursors of other steroid compounds OCCURENCE Endogenous: Cholesterol is naturally found in our bodies. 75% of your bodys requirements are fulfilled by the endogenous cholesterol produced in the liver. Exogenous: The cholesterol we get from food. Exogenous cholesterol is obtained from animal products, and this source of cholesterol accounts for about 25% of the bodys cholesterol needs. CLASSIFICATION OF CHOLESTROL Two types of cholesterol: HDL Good Cholesterol High levels of HDL have been found to lower risk of heart attack Risk of heart disease increases when there are lower levels of HDL. Help remove cholesterol from artery walls and transport it to the liver for elimination from the body LDL Bad cholesterol that can build up in the arteries. High levels of LDL can increase risk of heart disease. Composed mainly of cholesterol and a few proteins. Primarily responsible for depositing cholesterol within arteries BIOMEDICAL IMPORTANCE Hypercholesterolemia Atherosclerosis Heart diseases Cardiac attack/stroke Death HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA Hypercholesterolemia is a condition characterized by very high levels of cholesterol in the blood. ATHEROSCLEROSIS Atherosclerosis is a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to your heart and other parts of your body. HEART DISEASES the blood carries oxygen to our heart, atherosclerosis reduces the amount of blood flowing to our heart. If blood stops flowing to the heart because of a blockage in the arteries, a heart attack occurs. CARDIAC ATTACK When coronary artery of heart gets blocked by cholesterol deposition heart doesnt get the blood supply it needs so cardiac attack occurs due to myocardial infarction. STROKE Plaque buildup can also keep yourbrainfrom getting enough blood and oxygen. If a clot completely blocks an artery feeding yourbrain, you have astroke. WHAT TO EAT??? Grains (Fiber) Any source of oatmeal, granola or nuts can be considered a form of fiber. Oils (Fats) Unsaturated fats used in moderation like: olive oil, canola oil or soybean oil Cont Fruits Any form of fruit or vegetable Oranges and raspberries Meats Skinless poultry and lean meats ]]>

INTRODUCTION This presentation is a brief knowledge about cholesterol its importance and its role in our bodies along with respective diseases. CHOLESTROL A compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues, including the blood and the nerves. Cholesterol and its derivatives are important constituents of cell membranes and precursors of other steroid compounds OCCURENCE Endogenous: Cholesterol is naturally found in our bodies. 75% of your bodys requirements are fulfilled by the endogenous cholesterol produced in the liver. Exogenous: The cholesterol we get from food. Exogenous cholesterol is obtained from animal products, and this source of cholesterol accounts for about 25% of the bodys cholesterol needs. CLASSIFICATION OF CHOLESTROL Two types of cholesterol: HDL Good Cholesterol High levels of HDL have been found to lower risk of heart attack Risk of heart disease increases when there are lower levels of HDL. Help remove cholesterol from artery walls and transport it to the liver for elimination from the body LDL Bad cholesterol that can build up in the arteries. High levels of LDL can increase risk of heart disease. Composed mainly of cholesterol and a few proteins. Primarily responsible for depositing cholesterol within arteries BIOMEDICAL IMPORTANCE Hypercholesterolemia Atherosclerosis Heart diseases Cardiac attack/stroke Death HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA Hypercholesterolemia is a condition characterized by very high levels of cholesterol in the blood. ATHEROSCLEROSIS Atherosclerosis is a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to your heart and other parts of your body. HEART DISEASES the blood carries oxygen to our heart, atherosclerosis reduces the amount of blood flowing to our heart. If blood stops flowing to the heart because of a blockage in the arteries, a heart attack occurs. CARDIAC ATTACK When coronary artery of heart gets blocked by cholesterol deposition heart doesnt get the blood supply it needs so cardiac attack occurs due to myocardial infarction. STROKE Plaque buildup can also keep yourbrainfrom getting enough blood and oxygen. If a clot completely blocks an artery feeding yourbrain, you have astroke. WHAT TO EAT??? Grains (Fiber) Any source of oatmeal, granola or nuts can be considered a form of fiber. Oils (Fats) Unsaturated fats used in moderation like: olive oil, canola oil or soybean oil Cont Fruits Any form of fruit or vegetable Oranges and raspberries Meats Skinless poultry and lean meats ]]>
Tue, 24 Nov 2015 18:27:10 GMT /slideshow/biomedical-importance-of-cholestrol-55475417/55475417 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Biomedical importance of cholestrol hussanara INTRODUCTION This presentation is a brief knowledge about cholesterol its importance and its role in our bodies along with respective diseases. CHOLESTROL A compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues, including the blood and the nerves. Cholesterol and its derivatives are important constituents of cell membranes and precursors of other steroid compounds OCCURENCE Endogenous: Cholesterol is naturally found in our bodies. 75% of your bodys requirements are fulfilled by the endogenous cholesterol produced in the liver. Exogenous: The cholesterol we get from food. Exogenous cholesterol is obtained from animal products, and this source of cholesterol accounts for about 25% of the bodys cholesterol needs. CLASSIFICATION OF CHOLESTROL Two types of cholesterol: HDL Good Cholesterol High levels of HDL have been found to lower risk of heart attack Risk of heart disease increases when there are lower levels of HDL. Help remove cholesterol from artery walls and transport it to the liver for elimination from the body LDL Bad cholesterol that can build up in the arteries. High levels of LDL can increase risk of heart disease. Composed mainly of cholesterol and a few proteins. Primarily responsible for depositing cholesterol within arteries BIOMEDICAL IMPORTANCE Hypercholesterolemia Atherosclerosis Heart diseases Cardiac attack/stroke Death HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA Hypercholesterolemia is a condition characterized by very high levels of cholesterol in the blood. ATHEROSCLEROSIS Atherosclerosis is a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to your heart and other parts of your body. HEART DISEASES the blood carries oxygen to our heart, atherosclerosis reduces the amount of blood flowing to our heart. If blood stops flowing to the heart because of a blockage in the arteries, a heart attack occurs. CARDIAC ATTACK When coronary artery of heart gets blocked by cholesterol deposition heart doesnt get the blood supply it needs so cardiac attack occurs due to myocardial infarction. STROKE Plaque buildup can also keep yourbrainfrom getting enough blood and oxygen. If a clot completely blocks an artery feeding yourbrain, you have astroke. WHAT TO EAT??? Grains (Fiber) Any source of oatmeal, granola or nuts can be considered a form of fiber. Oils (Fats) Unsaturated fats used in moderation like: olive oil, canola oil or soybean oil Cont Fruits Any form of fruit or vegetable Oranges and raspberries Meats Skinless poultry and lean meats <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/biomedicalimportanceofcholestrol-151124182710-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> INTRODUCTION This presentation is a brief knowledge about cholesterol its importance and its role in our bodies along with respective diseases. CHOLESTROL A compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues, including the blood and the nerves. Cholesterol and its derivatives are important constituents of cell membranes and precursors of other steroid compounds OCCURENCE Endogenous: Cholesterol is naturally found in our bodies. 75% of your bodys requirements are fulfilled by the endogenous cholesterol produced in the liver. Exogenous: The cholesterol we get from food. Exogenous cholesterol is obtained from animal products, and this source of cholesterol accounts for about 25% of the bodys cholesterol needs. CLASSIFICATION OF CHOLESTROL Two types of cholesterol: HDL Good Cholesterol High levels of HDL have been found to lower risk of heart attack Risk of heart disease increases when there are lower levels of HDL. Help remove cholesterol from artery walls and transport it to the liver for elimination from the body LDL Bad cholesterol that can build up in the arteries. High levels of LDL can increase risk of heart disease. Composed mainly of cholesterol and a few proteins. Primarily responsible for depositing cholesterol within arteries BIOMEDICAL IMPORTANCE Hypercholesterolemia Atherosclerosis Heart diseases Cardiac attack/stroke Death HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA Hypercholesterolemia is a condition characterized by very high levels of cholesterol in the blood. ATHEROSCLEROSIS Atherosclerosis is a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to your heart and other parts of your body. HEART DISEASES the blood carries oxygen to our heart, atherosclerosis reduces the amount of blood flowing to our heart. If blood stops flowing to the heart because of a blockage in the arteries, a heart attack occurs. CARDIAC ATTACK When coronary artery of heart gets blocked by cholesterol deposition heart doesnt get the blood supply it needs so cardiac attack occurs due to myocardial infarction. STROKE Plaque buildup can also keep yourbrainfrom getting enough blood and oxygen. If a clot completely blocks an artery feeding yourbrain, you have astroke. WHAT TO EAT??? Grains (Fiber) Any source of oatmeal, granola or nuts can be considered a form of fiber. Oils (Fats) Unsaturated fats used in moderation like: olive oil, canola oil or soybean oil Cont Fruits Any form of fruit or vegetable Oranges and raspberries Meats Skinless poultry and lean meats
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fibro cartilage /slideshow/fibro-cartilage/55474870 presentation1-151124181221-lva1-app6892
Cartilage: Cartilage is a specialized type of dense collective tissue designed to give support , bear weight and withstand tension , torsion , and bending. General Features : Cartilage supports regions of body that requires flexibility. Non nervous structure Avascular Very poor regeneration power Usually surrounded by pericondrium (dense irregular connective tissue surrounding cartilage) except fibro cartilage. Classification: Hyaline cartilage Elastic cartilage Fibro cartilage Fibro Cartilage : White colored, tough cartilage containing dense connective tissue and collagen fibers often known as intervertebral discs is called fibro cartilage. Structure : Fibro cartilage consists of chondrocytes dispersed among bundles of type 1 collagen fibers. Chondrocytes are present in lacunae (cavity). The arrangement of cells is different from all other type of cartilages. Chondrocytes are arranged in parallel rows of 2, 4 or 6 cells. These rows of cells are called isogenous cell groups. Chemical Compounds Present : Proteoglycans rich in sulphated glucosaminoglycans especially Chondroiton sulphate Dermatan sulphate Stain : Due to the abundance of collagen type 1 fibers , the matrix of fibrocartilage stains intensely acidophilic/eosinophilic. (since collagen is basic in nature) Stained by EOSIN which is pink in color. Chondrocytes are stained in purple usually by HEMATOXYLIN and looks purple in color due to acidic nature of large centeral nucleus present. Occurrence in body : Intervertebral disc Disc of pubic symphysis Menisci of knee joint Sternoclavicular joint Temporomandibular joint Ligamentum tere Labrum glenoidale Labrum acetabulare Fibrocartilage is also found at places where tendons and ligaments attach to bones. Disorders: Degeneration of fibrocartilage is seen in degenerative disc disease. A fibrocartilaginous embolism (FCE) is an unusual cause of spinal cord and cerebral ischemia (insufficient bloodsupply). Symptoms may include sudden, severe pain in the neck and/or back; progressive weakening reduced sensation and paralysis. It may be caused by the blocking of an artery interrupting vascular supply. A herniated disk is a disk that ruptures. This allows the jelly-like center of the disk to leak, irritating the nearby nerves. This can cause sciatica or back pain. References: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/herniateddisk.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3289246 histology by laiq hussaain ]]>

Cartilage: Cartilage is a specialized type of dense collective tissue designed to give support , bear weight and withstand tension , torsion , and bending. General Features : Cartilage supports regions of body that requires flexibility. Non nervous structure Avascular Very poor regeneration power Usually surrounded by pericondrium (dense irregular connective tissue surrounding cartilage) except fibro cartilage. Classification: Hyaline cartilage Elastic cartilage Fibro cartilage Fibro Cartilage : White colored, tough cartilage containing dense connective tissue and collagen fibers often known as intervertebral discs is called fibro cartilage. Structure : Fibro cartilage consists of chondrocytes dispersed among bundles of type 1 collagen fibers. Chondrocytes are present in lacunae (cavity). The arrangement of cells is different from all other type of cartilages. Chondrocytes are arranged in parallel rows of 2, 4 or 6 cells. These rows of cells are called isogenous cell groups. Chemical Compounds Present : Proteoglycans rich in sulphated glucosaminoglycans especially Chondroiton sulphate Dermatan sulphate Stain : Due to the abundance of collagen type 1 fibers , the matrix of fibrocartilage stains intensely acidophilic/eosinophilic. (since collagen is basic in nature) Stained by EOSIN which is pink in color. Chondrocytes are stained in purple usually by HEMATOXYLIN and looks purple in color due to acidic nature of large centeral nucleus present. Occurrence in body : Intervertebral disc Disc of pubic symphysis Menisci of knee joint Sternoclavicular joint Temporomandibular joint Ligamentum tere Labrum glenoidale Labrum acetabulare Fibrocartilage is also found at places where tendons and ligaments attach to bones. Disorders: Degeneration of fibrocartilage is seen in degenerative disc disease. A fibrocartilaginous embolism (FCE) is an unusual cause of spinal cord and cerebral ischemia (insufficient bloodsupply). Symptoms may include sudden, severe pain in the neck and/or back; progressive weakening reduced sensation and paralysis. It may be caused by the blocking of an artery interrupting vascular supply. A herniated disk is a disk that ruptures. This allows the jelly-like center of the disk to leak, irritating the nearby nerves. This can cause sciatica or back pain. References: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/herniateddisk.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3289246 histology by laiq hussaain ]]>
Tue, 24 Nov 2015 18:12:21 GMT /slideshow/fibro-cartilage/55474870 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) fibro cartilage hussanara Cartilage: Cartilage is a specialized type of dense collective tissue designed to give support , bear weight and withstand tension , torsion , and bending. General Features : Cartilage supports regions of body that requires flexibility. Non nervous structure Avascular Very poor regeneration power Usually surrounded by pericondrium (dense irregular connective tissue surrounding cartilage) except fibro cartilage. Classification: Hyaline cartilage Elastic cartilage Fibro cartilage Fibro Cartilage : White colored, tough cartilage containing dense connective tissue and collagen fibers often known as intervertebral discs is called fibro cartilage. Structure : Fibro cartilage consists of chondrocytes dispersed among bundles of type 1 collagen fibers. Chondrocytes are present in lacunae (cavity). The arrangement of cells is different from all other type of cartilages. Chondrocytes are arranged in parallel rows of 2, 4 or 6 cells. These rows of cells are called isogenous cell groups. Chemical Compounds Present : Proteoglycans rich in sulphated glucosaminoglycans especially Chondroiton sulphate Dermatan sulphate Stain : Due to the abundance of collagen type 1 fibers , the matrix of fibrocartilage stains intensely acidophilic/eosinophilic. (since collagen is basic in nature) Stained by EOSIN which is pink in color. Chondrocytes are stained in purple usually by HEMATOXYLIN and looks purple in color due to acidic nature of large centeral nucleus present. Occurrence in body : Intervertebral disc Disc of pubic symphysis Menisci of knee joint Sternoclavicular joint Temporomandibular joint Ligamentum tere Labrum glenoidale Labrum acetabulare Fibrocartilage is also found at places where tendons and ligaments attach to bones. Disorders: Degeneration of fibrocartilage is seen in degenerative disc disease. A fibrocartilaginous embolism (FCE) is an unusual cause of spinal cord and cerebral ischemia (insufficient bloodsupply). Symptoms may include sudden, severe pain in the neck and/or back; progressive weakening reduced sensation and paralysis. It may be caused by the blocking of an artery interrupting vascular supply. A herniated disk is a disk that ruptures. This allows the jelly-like center of the disk to leak, irritating the nearby nerves. This can cause sciatica or back pain. References: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/herniateddisk.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3289246 histology by laiq hussaain <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentation1-151124181221-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cartilage: Cartilage is a specialized type of dense collective tissue designed to give support , bear weight and withstand tension , torsion , and bending. General Features : Cartilage supports regions of body that requires flexibility. Non nervous structure Avascular Very poor regeneration power Usually surrounded by pericondrium (dense irregular connective tissue surrounding cartilage) except fibro cartilage. Classification: Hyaline cartilage Elastic cartilage Fibro cartilage Fibro Cartilage : White colored, tough cartilage containing dense connective tissue and collagen fibers often known as intervertebral discs is called fibro cartilage. Structure : Fibro cartilage consists of chondrocytes dispersed among bundles of type 1 collagen fibers. Chondrocytes are present in lacunae (cavity). The arrangement of cells is different from all other type of cartilages. Chondrocytes are arranged in parallel rows of 2, 4 or 6 cells. These rows of cells are called isogenous cell groups. Chemical Compounds Present : Proteoglycans rich in sulphated glucosaminoglycans especially Chondroiton sulphate Dermatan sulphate Stain : Due to the abundance of collagen type 1 fibers , the matrix of fibrocartilage stains intensely acidophilic/eosinophilic. (since collagen is basic in nature) Stained by EOSIN which is pink in color. Chondrocytes are stained in purple usually by HEMATOXYLIN and looks purple in color due to acidic nature of large centeral nucleus present. Occurrence in body : Intervertebral disc Disc of pubic symphysis Menisci of knee joint Sternoclavicular joint Temporomandibular joint Ligamentum tere Labrum glenoidale Labrum acetabulare Fibrocartilage is also found at places where tendons and ligaments attach to bones. Disorders: Degeneration of fibrocartilage is seen in degenerative disc disease. A fibrocartilaginous embolism (FCE) is an unusual cause of spinal cord and cerebral ischemia (insufficient bloodsupply). Symptoms may include sudden, severe pain in the neck and/or back; progressive weakening reduced sensation and paralysis. It may be caused by the blocking of an artery interrupting vascular supply. A herniated disk is a disk that ruptures. This allows the jelly-like center of the disk to leak, irritating the nearby nerves. This can cause sciatica or back pain. References: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/herniateddisk.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3289246 histology by laiq hussaain
fibro cartilage from Hussan Sheikh
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Working of hydroelectric power plant /slideshow/working-of-hydroelectric-power-plant/46859097 workingofhydroelectricpowerplantfinal-150410095301-conversion-gate01
this presentation is precisely about how does a hydroelectric powerplant works? and what are its components.]]>

this presentation is precisely about how does a hydroelectric powerplant works? and what are its components.]]>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:53:01 GMT /slideshow/working-of-hydroelectric-power-plant/46859097 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Working of hydroelectric power plant hussanara this presentation is precisely about how does a hydroelectric powerplant works? and what are its components. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/workingofhydroelectricpowerplantfinal-150410095301-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> this presentation is precisely about how does a hydroelectric powerplant works? and what are its components.
Working of hydroelectric power plant from Hussan Sheikh
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Saline water effects on agriculture /slideshow/saline-water-effects-on-agriculture/46858994 salinewatereffectsonagriculture-150410095002-conversion-gate01
its about the agriculture and effects of saline water on it. and how can saline lands be cured.]]>

its about the agriculture and effects of saline water on it. and how can saline lands be cured.]]>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:50:02 GMT /slideshow/saline-water-effects-on-agriculture/46858994 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Saline water effects on agriculture hussanara its about the agriculture and effects of saline water on it. and how can saline lands be cured. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/salinewatereffectsonagriculture-150410095002-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> its about the agriculture and effects of saline water on it. and how can saline lands be cured.
Saline water effects on agriculture from Hussan Sheikh
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Environmental buffers /slideshow/environmental-buffers/46858888 environmentalbufferspresentation-150410094659-conversion-gate01
this piece of work is about how our environment is bieng buffered.what are environmental buffers and how do they work.]]>

this piece of work is about how our environment is bieng buffered.what are environmental buffers and how do they work.]]>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:46:58 GMT /slideshow/environmental-buffers/46858888 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Environmental buffers hussanara this piece of work is about how our environment is bieng buffered.what are environmental buffers and how do they work. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/environmentalbufferspresentation-150410094659-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> this piece of work is about how our environment is bieng buffered.what are environmental buffers and how do they work.
Environmental buffers from Hussan Sheikh
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Aging /slideshow/aging-46858762/46858762 aging-150410094403-conversion-gate01
this is about the theories of aging its consequences and ways to delay aging!]]>

this is about the theories of aging its consequences and ways to delay aging!]]>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:44:03 GMT /slideshow/aging-46858762/46858762 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Aging hussanara this is about the theories of aging its consequences and ways to delay aging! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aging-150410094403-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> this is about the theories of aging its consequences and ways to delay aging!
Aging from Hussan Sheikh
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Fire rainbows /slideshow/fire-rainbows/46858371 firerainbows-150410093419-conversion-gate01
fire rainbows are a rare phenomenon which occur at rare places at specific times!]]>

fire rainbows are a rare phenomenon which occur at rare places at specific times!]]>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:34:19 GMT /slideshow/fire-rainbows/46858371 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Fire rainbows hussanara fire rainbows are a rare phenomenon which occur at rare places at specific times! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/firerainbows-150410093419-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> fire rainbows are a rare phenomenon which occur at rare places at specific times!
Fire rainbows from Hussan Sheikh
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Ancient forests stabilized earths co2 and climate /slideshow/ancient-forests-stabilized-earths-co2-and-climate/46858222 ancientforestsstabilizedearthsco2andclimate-150410093003-conversion-gate01
its a research based presentation in which reasons of earth's early climate's stability are discussed.]]>

its a research based presentation in which reasons of earth's early climate's stability are discussed.]]>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:30:03 GMT /slideshow/ancient-forests-stabilized-earths-co2-and-climate/46858222 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Ancient forests stabilized earths co2 and climate hussanara its a research based presentation in which reasons of earth's early climate's stability are discussed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ancientforestsstabilizedearthsco2andclimate-150410093003-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> its a research based presentation in which reasons of earth&#39;s early climate&#39;s stability are discussed.
Ancient forests stabilized earths co2 and climate from Hussan Sheikh
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Locomotion of cell /slideshow/locomotion-of-cell/46858075 locomotionofcell-150410092633-conversion-gate01
this presentation is about the physiology of cell locomotion. its especially for the people studying medicine and physiology.]]>

this presentation is about the physiology of cell locomotion. its especially for the people studying medicine and physiology.]]>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:26:33 GMT /slideshow/locomotion-of-cell/46858075 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Locomotion of cell hussanara this presentation is about the physiology of cell locomotion. its especially for the people studying medicine and physiology. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/locomotionofcell-150410092633-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> this presentation is about the physiology of cell locomotion. its especially for the people studying medicine and physiology.
Locomotion of cell from Hussan Sheikh
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Plasma protiens and their clinical significance /hussanara/plasma-protiens-and-their-clinical-significance plasmaprotiensandtheirclinicalsignificance-150410091833-conversion-gate01
its an extensive presentation about plasma protiens and their clinical significance for people studying medicine and biochemistry.]]>

its an extensive presentation about plasma protiens and their clinical significance for people studying medicine and biochemistry.]]>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:18:32 GMT /hussanara/plasma-protiens-and-their-clinical-significance hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Plasma protiens and their clinical significance hussanara its an extensive presentation about plasma protiens and their clinical significance for people studying medicine and biochemistry. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/plasmaprotiensandtheirclinicalsignificance-150410091833-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> its an extensive presentation about plasma protiens and their clinical significance for people studying medicine and biochemistry.
Plasma protiens and their clinical significance from Hussan Sheikh
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Evolution from rocks /slideshow/evolution-from-rocks/35263144 evolutionfromrocks-140529091756-phpapp01
Evolution from rocks is a research about how life originated on earth and from the earth itself.It describes different theories which can prove vital in understanding the concept.]]>

Evolution from rocks is a research about how life originated on earth and from the earth itself.It describes different theories which can prove vital in understanding the concept.]]>
Thu, 29 May 2014 09:17:56 GMT /slideshow/evolution-from-rocks/35263144 hussanara@slideshare.net(hussanara) Evolution from rocks hussanara Evolution from rocks is a research about how life originated on earth and from the earth itself.It describes different theories which can prove vital in understanding the concept. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/evolutionfromrocks-140529091756-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Evolution from rocks is a research about how life originated on earth and from the earth itself.It describes different theories which can prove vital in understanding the concept.
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