The Inland Rules specifies that red buoys must be passed on the
starboard side upon going upstream. The red buoys will mark the right side (starboard
side) at inbound direction. It should be placed on the left side (port side) of the channel when going outbound.
Feed-forward is used to describe the action of muscles.
<h3>What is Feed-Forward in the body?</h3>
- In physiology, a feed-forward homeostatic control system (also called a feed-forward homeostatic control system) enables the system to predict changes in regulatory variables.
- It predicts changes by virtue of the predictive effect of one intermediate on another further down the signaling pathway.
- Feed-forward or anticipatory control mechanisms permit the body to predict a change in the physiology of the organism and initiate a response that can reduce the movement of a regulated variable out of its normal range (7, 23).
- Impairments are measured and taken into account before they affect the system.
- In the house example, a feed-forward system could sense when a door is open and automatically turn on the heating before the house gets too cold.
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Answer:
There won't be any functional viral DNA synthesis
Explanation:
First of all, you must consider that the HSV has a double-stranded, linear DNA genome. Furthermore, the DNA skeleton is made of the 5'-3' phosphodiester bond. In other words, the 5-phosphat of a nucleotide will bond the 3' OH of the Deoxyribose (see image).
Therefore, if you add a molecule which lacks the 3' OH, such as acyclovir, and has a similar chemical structure to a regular nucleotide, the DNA polimerase will be able to add acyclovir to the main backbone of the viral genome. All in all, you'd be ''cheating'' the DNA pol.
Hence, wherever acyclovir was integrated, there won't be any chance to form a 5'-3' phosphodiester bond. The protomolecule will not be stable and will soon be degradated.
Ash can be harmful to an environment. It mostly depends on how much ash there is though. If a volcano erupted such as Mt. St. Helen's then yes that can harm an environment. Ash can cover the sky and block out the sun for days before disappearing and that will affect the life of plants
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