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1. The Turks got control over Constantinople in 1453. The scholars were tortured by them. So scholars found themselves safe in Italy.
2. The people of Italy honoured scholars who had settled there.
3. There was freedom of expression in Italy.
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, or NADP+, is a similar molecule with a similar function, differing from NAD+ in that it contains an additional phosphate group. The oxidized form is NADP+, while the reduced form is NADPH. The function of NAD+ that is similar to that of NADP+ is that each NAD+ accepts a pair of high-energy electrons. Describe glycolsis in terms of energy input, energy output, and net gain of ATP. In glycolysis, glucose is converted to molecules of pyruvic acid. ... NAD becomes NADH. The main role of NAD+ in metabolism is the transfer of electrons from one molecule to another. Reactions of this type are catalyzed by a large group of enzymes called oxidoreductases.
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Hyoid bone, U-shaped bone situated at the root of the tongue in the front of the neck and between the lower jaw and the largest cartilage of the larynx, or voice box. The primary function of the hyoid bone is to serve as an anchoring structure for the tongue. It has no articulation with other bones.
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XYY syndrome is a genetic condition that occurs when a male has an extra copy of the Y chromosome in each of their cells (XYY). Sometimes, this mutation is only present in some cells. Males with XYY syndrome have 47 chromosomes because of the extra Y chromosome. Most cases of 47,XYY syndrome are not inherited. The chromosomal change usually occurs as a random event during the formation of sperm cells. An error in cell division called nondisjunction can result in sperm cells with an extra copy of the Y chromosome.
Boys with XYY syndrome may have some or all of these physical symptoms to some degree:
- taller than average height.
- low muscle tone, or muscle weakness (called hypotonia)
- very curved pinky finger (called clinodactyly)
- widely spaced eyes (called hypertelorism)
- cystic acne during adolescence.
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The rate of reaction increases considerably with an increase in temperature.
The rates of many reactions are approximately doubled or tripled for every 10oC rise in temperature.
The temperature coefficient of a chemical reaction is defined as the ratio of the specific reaction rates of a reaction at two temperature differing by 10oC.
μ = Temperature coefficient= k(r+10)/kt
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