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Andrea is getting a second opinion regarding her liver cancer diagnosis from
Harold Martin, a specialist at the Manor Clinic, in Boston.
ATP-a phosphorylated nucleotide C10H16N5O13P3 composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups that supplies energy for many biochemical cellular processes by undergoing enzymatic hydrolysis especially to ADP. — called also adenosine triphosphate. Comments on ATP.
photosynthesis-the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
anaerobic-relating to or denoting exercise that does not improve or is not intended to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
heterotrophs-an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
cellular respiration-The series of metabolic processes by which living cells produce energy through the oxidation of organic substances.
autotrophs-an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
metabolism-the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
concentration-the act of concentrating; the state of being concentrated.
catabolism-the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones, together with the release of energy; destructive metabolism.
fermentation-the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
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The distance of the Appalachian trail starting in Springer Mountain in Georgia and ending in Mount Katahdin in Maine is longer because of the difference in elevation along the way. The trail itself is said to be around 2,200 miles long where as the distance between the two locations is much less at around 1,500 miles.
"In a Station of the Metro" (1913) by Ezra Pound creates an imagery that compares the human faces with the flower petals. Through the connecting image the poet links cycle of nature with the urban life. The movement of the human in the subway is linked with that of a tree that they are continuously moving, changing and growing. As when the rain or winter arrives the petals of the flower doesn’t look same, as the new bud groom. Similarly, people in the metro are there for a short glimpse at the door of the metro closes, a new group of people arrives in the next metro.