La niña fue a la montaña buscando regalos como vestidos y muñecas, pero no encontró nada. Se enfadó porque pensaba que los campos no tenían nada bonito. Después oyó el canto de un ruiseñor, vio perlas de rocío y rosas silvestres. Entendió que la belleza de la naturaleza era el mejor regalo.
La niña fue al arroyo en busca de un tesoro que le dijeron que había allí, esperando encontrar pepitas de oro. Al llegar solo vio el agua clara del arroyo corriendo hermosamente. Se sentó a observar el agua y descubrió que jugaba con la arena y hierba de la orilla, se remansaba en charcos y saltaba alegre por las rocas. Oyó la música del agua y vio pájaros y juncos jugando. No encontró el oro pero una voz le dijo que el verdadero tes
Este documento es la letra de la canción "Imagine" de John Lennon. Promueve una visión idealista de un mundo sin fronteras políticas ni religiosas donde la gente vive en paz, armonía y comparte los recursos sin necesidad de avaricia. Lennon canta que aunque algunos lo llamen soñador, espera que algún día su visión de un mundo unido se haga realidad.
iT4Communities provides free IT support and volunteering opportunities to charities in need. They have over 5,000 registered IT professional volunteers and have delivered over £2.75 million in IT services to charities since 2002. iT4Communities handles the entire process from defining a charity's IT needs to matching them with a suitable volunteer and providing ongoing support throughout the project. This approach benefits both charities, who receive improved IT resources, and volunteers, who gain experience and skills.
This document outlines the individual project assignments for Session 1 of a Microsoft Office 2003 improvers course. Students are instructed to select a significant project involving Microsoft Office tools, choose the appropriate tools to use, and learn to apply them effectively to their project. They will then work on their project in their own time or during course sessions, getting assistance as needed. Finally, students must prepare a report on their project to explain their work and present it to the class for review at the end of the session.
Este documento presenta diferentes perspectivas sobre el tamaño relativo de la Tierra y otros objetos en el universo para mantener las preocupaciones diarias en perspectiva. Primero, compara el tamaño del Sol, la Tierra, Plutón, Marte y Mercurio para mostrar lo pequeña que es la Tierra. Luego, destaca lo lejos que están las estrellas más brillantes como Sirio y Arturo en comparación con nuestro sistema solar. Finalmente, insta al lector a reflexionar sobre lo pequeños que somos individualmente y lo insignificantes que pueden parecer
La niña fue a la montaña buscando regalos como vestidos y muñecas, pero no encontró nada. Se enfadó porque pensaba que los campos no tenían nada bonito. Después oyó el canto de un ruiseñor, vio perlas de rocío y rosas silvestres. Entendió que la belleza de la naturaleza era el mejor regalo.
La niña fue al arroyo en busca de un tesoro que le dijeron que había allí, esperando encontrar pepitas de oro. Al llegar solo vio el agua clara del arroyo corriendo hermosamente. Se sentó a observar el agua y descubrió que jugaba con la arena y hierba de la orilla, se remansaba en charcos y saltaba alegre por las rocas. Oyó la música del agua y vio pájaros y juncos jugando. No encontró el oro pero una voz le dijo que el verdadero tes
Este documento es la letra de la canción "Imagine" de John Lennon. Promueve una visión idealista de un mundo sin fronteras políticas ni religiosas donde la gente vive en paz, armonía y comparte los recursos sin necesidad de avaricia. Lennon canta que aunque algunos lo llamen soñador, espera que algún día su visión de un mundo unido se haga realidad.
iT4Communities provides free IT support and volunteering opportunities to charities in need. They have over 5,000 registered IT professional volunteers and have delivered over £2.75 million in IT services to charities since 2002. iT4Communities handles the entire process from defining a charity's IT needs to matching them with a suitable volunteer and providing ongoing support throughout the project. This approach benefits both charities, who receive improved IT resources, and volunteers, who gain experience and skills.
This document outlines the individual project assignments for Session 1 of a Microsoft Office 2003 improvers course. Students are instructed to select a significant project involving Microsoft Office tools, choose the appropriate tools to use, and learn to apply them effectively to their project. They will then work on their project in their own time or during course sessions, getting assistance as needed. Finally, students must prepare a report on their project to explain their work and present it to the class for review at the end of the session.
Este documento presenta diferentes perspectivas sobre el tamaño relativo de la Tierra y otros objetos en el universo para mantener las preocupaciones diarias en perspectiva. Primero, compara el tamaño del Sol, la Tierra, Plutón, Marte y Mercurio para mostrar lo pequeña que es la Tierra. Luego, destaca lo lejos que están las estrellas más brillantes como Sirio y Arturo en comparación con nuestro sistema solar. Finalmente, insta al lector a reflexionar sobre lo pequeños que somos individualmente y lo insignificantes que pueden parecer
Přednáška MUDr. Michala Považana na I. Celostátní konferenci ADHD.
Porucha ADHD a její diagnostika bude pojednána z pohledu psychiatra. Dozvíte se, kdy je zapotřebí psychiatrické vyšetření a v jakých případech je nutno přistoupit k mezioborové spolupráci. Získáte přehled o tom, jak spolupráce mezi psychiatrem a dalšími odborníky funguje. Přednášející přispěje také zhodnocením současných léčebných postupů a seznámí účastníky se zkušenostmi z vlastní praxe.
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This document provides an overview of the key concepts and theories of evolution, including:
1. Evolution is defined as the gradual change in species over generations through natural selection acting on genetic variations.
2. There are two types of evolution - microevolution involving short-term changes and macroevolution involving large changes over long periods of time through fossil history.
3. Early theories of evolution included Lamarck's theory of the inheritance of acquired characteristics and Cuvier's catastrophism theory involving sudden extinctions and repopulation.
4. Darwin developed the theory of natural selection, where heritable traits better suited to the environment tend to be preferentially passed on, leading to evolution of species over generations.
Přednáška MUDr. Michala Považana na I. Celostátní konferenci ADHD.
Porucha ADHD a její diagnostika bude pojednána z pohledu psychiatra. Dozvíte se, kdy je zapotřebí psychiatrické vyšetření a v jakých případech je nutno přistoupit k mezioborové spolupráci. Získáte přehled o tom, jak spolupráce mezi psychiatrem a dalšími odborníky funguje. Přednášející přispěje také zhodnocením současných léčebných postupů a seznámí účastníky se zkušenostmi z vlastní praxe.
Více na www.raabe.cz/adhd
This document provides an overview of the key concepts and theories of evolution, including:
1. Evolution is defined as the gradual change in species over generations through natural selection acting on genetic variations.
2. There are two types of evolution - microevolution involving short-term changes and macroevolution involving large changes over long periods of time through fossil history.
3. Early theories of evolution included Lamarck's theory of the inheritance of acquired characteristics and Cuvier's catastrophism theory involving sudden extinctions and repopulation.
4. Darwin developed the theory of natural selection, where heritable traits better suited to the environment tend to be preferentially passed on, leading to evolution of species over generations.
The chromosomal finding was triploidy 69,XXY. Triploidy occurs when a fetus has three full sets of chromosomes instead of the normal two and results in lethality during prenatal development. Numerical chromosomal abnormalities include polyploidy, aneuploidy, and nullisomy/disomy in gametes which can cause conditions like Down syndrome (trisomy 21), Patau syndrome (trisomy 13), Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18), Turner syndrome (monosomy X), and Klinefelter syndrome (47,XXY).
The document provides information about meiosis and gametogenesis:
1) It explains the stages of meiosis including prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I etc. and discusses genetic recombination through crossing over.
2) It discusses sex determination and gives examples of sex chromosome abnormalities.
3) It compares spermatogenesis and oogenesis, noting their differences in producing haploid gametes.
The document summarizes an experiment observing cells at various stages of the cell cycle and mitosis using microscopy. It includes tasks examining mouse bone marrow cells to identify chromosomes and phases of mitosis in onion root tip cells. The results show mouse cells have 40 chromosomes, mostly telocentric, and counts of onion root tip cells in different mitotic phases are unequal with most in prophase. The document also provides background information on techniques like fluorescence activated cell sorting used in the experiments.
The document discusses mutagenicity and carcinogenicity of environmental factors. It defines key terms like mutagen, mutagenicity, carcinogen and carcinogenicity. It describes various types of mutagens and carcinogens. It also summarizes different methods to test for mutagenicity and carcinogenicity, including tests on the molecular, gene and chromosomal level like the Ames test, comet assay and micronucleus test. The document provides an overview of the process of carcinogenesis and challenges in evaluating human carcinogenicity.
1. Ecology is the study of the relationships between living things and their environment. It includes the relationships between species as well as their interactions with abiotic environmental factors.
2. There are several subfields of ecology including plant ecology, animal ecology, microbial ecology, and environmental science which focuses on environmental protection.
3. Ecology is applied in various medical fields to understand the genetic and environmental causes of diseases and their transmission. Key ecological concepts like populations, ecosystems, food webs, and interspecific relationships are important in medicine.
The document provides an overview of Down syndrome, including its history, types, physical characteristics, diagnosis, informing parents, and caring for an affected child. It discusses John Langdon Down's initial description in 1866 and the recognition as a genetic disorder in 1959. It covers the three types of trisomy 21, translocation, and mosaicism. Key physical signs include a flat face, slanted eyes, small ears and hands/feet. Parents should be informed clearly using understandable language and focusing on positive aspects while avoiding strict prognosis. Acceptance, stimulation, social integration and support are important for caring for a child with Down syndrome.
This document discusses various chromosomal abnormalities including nondisjunction of sex chromosomes during spermatogenesis resulting in Klinefelter syndrome (XXY) or XYY syndrome. It also describes structural abnormalities such as deletions and translocations seen in conditions like Cri du chat syndrome, Down syndrome, and fragile X syndrome. The karyotypes and chromosomal findings for each case are provided.
This document provides information about various prenatal and postnatal cytogenetic examinations used to detect chromosomal abnormalities:
1. Prenatal examinations include chorionic villi sampling, amniocentesis, and cordocentesis to obtain fetal tissue for chromosomal analysis between 11-24 weeks of pregnancy. Ultrasound can detect increased nuchal translucency and biochemical tests measure fetal protein levels.
2. Postnatal examinations analyze chromosomes from peripheral blood, skin, bone marrow or other tissues from individuals being tested for possible chromosomal causes of developmental issues, infertility or tumors.
3. The karyotyping process cultures lymphocytes to grow and arrest in metaphase for chromosome staining, imaging and analysis
The document discusses different types of cell cultures, including primary cultures derived from animal tissue, continuous cultures comprised of cell lines, and normal diploid cells with a finite lifespan. It describes common cell lines used in research, including HeLa cells from cervical carcinoma and CHO cells from hamster ovary. The key components of maintaining cell cultures are discussed, such as temperature, atmosphere, sterile conditions, culture medium, and growth equipment. Tasks demonstrate observing cell morphology, quantifying cell density using a hemocytometer, and counting chromosomes in CHO cells, which are shown to have an aneuploid number due to long-term cultivation.