Muscle tissue, its types and functions in the human body

Source: https://medlineplus.gov/ency/imagepages/19841.htm A tissue, which consists of leaves or a cell package (muscle fibers) that is capable of contracting and producing movement or voltage in the body is called muscle tissue. These fabrics are usually Mesodermic in origin and consist of thin and elongated cells called muscle fibers. Each fiber contains fine longitudinal fibrils Myofibrils….

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The discovery of megaripples under Louisian seabed reveals new clues of the impact of asteroids that kill the dinosaurs

The incredible consequences of the impact of Chicxulub asteroids, one of the most cataclysmic events in the history of the earth, develops under the Louisiana background. New research has discovered “megaripple” “, some imposing 52 feet high, which extend through the ocean bottom. These waves, formed by the tsunami catastrophic that followed the asteroid strike,…

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The last word about nothing

This publication was executed for the first time last January, but now it is equally relevant. Years ago, Carol Evans, then a biologist from the Land Management Office in the Northeast of Nevada, told me that I wanted to write a book called Transmission stories – A series of Vignettes About the many streams that…

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Avoid citation and reference errors: What to do?

According Onwuegbuzie and Comink (2009)Appointment errors appear as the most common problem in academic manuscripts. Research authors in school manuscripts (RIS) demonstrated appointment errors in 91.8% of their presentations. The educational researcher reported appointment errors of 88.6% in manuscripts presented for publication, according to Onwuegbuzie, combs, Frels and Slate (2011). According Faunce and Job (2001),…

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