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    Motorbike in Pakistan 3 Company Profile • Atlas Honda Limited is a joint venture between the Atlas Group and Honda Motor Co Japan. • The company established by the merger of Panjdarya Limited and Atlas Autos Ltd. in 1988. Both these motorcycle-manufacturing concerns established Atlas Group. • Honda motorcycles are by far the largest selling motorcycles in the country with an unmatched reputation for high quality‚ reliability and after-sales-service • Atlas has the country’s largest in-house manufacturing

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    Chemistry in Human Body

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    vital things in our lives and the chemistry they are made of. You are what you eat. But do you recall munching some molybdenum or snacking on selenium? Some 60 chemical elements are found in the body‚ but what all of them are doing there is still unknown. Roughly 96 percent of the mass of the human body is made up of just four elements: oxygen‚ carbon‚ hydrogen and nitrogen‚ with a lot of that in the form of water. The remaining 4 percent is a sparse sampling of the periodic table of elements. 

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    Chapter 1 : Organization of the Human Body Anatomy · Study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts Physiology · Study of how the body and its parts work or function Anatomy: Levels of Study · Gross/Macroscopic Anatomy · Large structures · Easily observable · Regional anatomy · all the structure (muscles‚ bones‚ blood vessels‚ nerves‚ etc.) in the particular region of the body‚ such as the abdomen or leg‚ are examined. · Systemic anatomy

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    of heat on the part of human body and send signals through neurons to brain that causes the feeling of pain. If the signals fail to pass from thermoreceptors to brain‚ the risk of burning the part of the body arises. The pain is the indicator of the danger to human body and the ultimate manifestation of pain is a pain shock‚ which may be deadly for human body. 2. Olfaction is responsible for smell sense. Gustation is responsible for taste. They involve chemical reactions to taste and to smell. Hair

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    The human body is composed of many different types of cells. Cells are composed of many different types of molecules. Molecules consist of one or more atoms of one or more elements joined by chemical bonds. An antioxidant is a molecule that inhibits the oxidation of other molecules. Oxidation is a chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons which can produce free radicals. The free radicals can start chain reaction in the body and cause damage to cells and important chemicals in the body. Free

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    The Incredible Human Body

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    The Incredible Human Body Jennifer Perez HS130 Professor Rice Kaplan University Hello folks and welcome to the tour of a lifetime! We are going to be seeing many incredible sights today so buckle up and enjoy the ride. We begin our journey in the femoral artery of this extremely fit female subject‚ Miss Waters. (Be sure to thank her when the ride has come to an end.) Okay‚ here go. The femoral artery is very large in size and is located in the inner part of the thigh. A femoral artery can

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    HBS 2.2.3. Reaction Time Experimental Design I. Identify a Problem or Question: Can the reaction  of an individual be affected by other external factors? II. Introduction: Reaction time refers to the amount of time it takes for a person to process and react to a stimulus. It is important in everyday activities‚ such as driving‚ and sports‚ but not much experiment is conducted to research on this matter. Reaction time with its practical implication can leads to great consequences‚e.g. d

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    I. INTRODUCTION Planet Of Life: Apes to Man narrated by Stacy Steach‚ tells us about the origin Of Human Evolution. According to the documentary film‚ 100‚ 000‚ 000 years Ago‚ the world was first inhabited by the dinosaurs. But‚ because of the asteroid 6 miles wide That struck the earth; it brought the end of the reign of the Dinosaurs. After being strucked by The Asteroid‚ the earth became life less. But‚ insects and plants and some small Mammals would Survive and populate

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    Reaction Paper

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    Gabrielle Rae V. Bueser HFH23 June 15‚ 2013 Reaction Paper: Spoliarium As we enter the hall of the National Museum of the Philippines‚ the prominence of "Spoliarium" an oil on poplar completed in 1884 by National Artist‚ Juan Luna‚ is remarkable. The super- sized painting depicts a dark hollow beneath the Roman arena referred to as the Spoliarium where the bodies of slain gladiators are being dragged away for disposal. This is the time in history when the Romans travelled to Europe and collected

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    The Ideals of Human Bodies

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    The ideals of human bodies Lim Yu Jing Art History Kristtel Martin 2 October 2012 1.Consider the Greek fascination with creating the perfect human body as you analyze briefly three key sculptural examples from the Hellenistic Age of ancient Greece. Relate to what extent these key sculptures may help to define the idealistic meaning of ‘perfect balance of beauty‚ harmony and proportion’ to fine artists for this century. Ancient Greeks were not only superb with philosophy and mathematics

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