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Explain the pathway of MPS following resistance exercise?

The cellular mechanism for increases in MPS post exercise is regulated through the activation of downstream components of mTOR signalling pathway (4EBP1 Thr37/46 and S6K1 Thr389) (Dreyer et al., 2006). St...

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Answered by Christian S. Biology tutor
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The gases X & Y react with each other to produce gas Z according to the equation: 2X + Y ->2Z. 100cm3 of gas X was mixed with 10cm3 of gas Y, in a freely moving sealed gas syringe The reaction went to completion. What was the final volume of the syringe?

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reaction went to completionmolar ratios of X, Y and ZGas Y is the limiting factor & Gas X is in excess
If gas Y is the limiti...


Discuss the reforms made to the judicial appointments system and how the judiciary aims to promote diversity.

The manner in which members of the judiciary are appointed was changed with the introduction of the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC). Prior to this, the decision remained with the Lord Chancellor. T...

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Answered by Imaan N. Law tutor
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To what extent do UK courts have freedom to articulate and to develop human rights law?

Human rights law in the UK principally consists of Articles 1-18 of the European Convention on Human Rights (“ECHR”), implemented into domestic law through the Human Rights Act (“HRA”) 1998. However, issu...

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Answered by Alexandria D. Law tutor
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Is God's supposed omnipotence in conflict with His omni-benevolence?

This question concerns God's omnipotence (all powerful ability to do anything) and His omni-benevolence (perfect goodness). Conflict between these attributes relates to the issue of theodicy, i.e. whether...

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Answered by Alex B. Philosophy tutor
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