Hommage aux CH - Dégradation

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Tags: aïeux  canadien  canadiens  ch  dégradation  glorieux  habs  hockey  montreal  parodie 

Parodie de Mes Aïeux sur le Canadien de Montréal et ses insuccès.

Environment Degradation Begets Epidemics: Cholera in Bangladesh

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  • Author: stanforduniversity

Tags: 1993  agriculture  Asia  change  chemical  cholera  climate  contamination  deforestation  dehydration  diarrhea  disease  epidemic  evolution  fertilizer  genetic  global  green  health  hygiene  medicine  mutation  poverty  revolution  South  vibrio  water 

November 21, 2007 presentation by Gary Schoolnik for the Stanford School of Medicine Medcast lecture series. Gary Schoolnik, MD, professor of medicine, discusses how the use of chemical fertilizers and other environmental disturbances are driving the genetic transformation of cholera in Bangladesh and in turn spawning new epidemics of the disease in South Asia. Stanford University School of Medicine: http://med.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanforduniversity

Fleshgrind - Sordid Degradation LIVE

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Tags: brutal  death  degradation  fleshgrind  gore  grind  metal  sordid 

R.I.P, Fleshgrind - "Sordid Degradation" from Destined For Defilement 1997 album played LIVE Lyrics for Sordid Degradation : ExpressionlessYour limp now dead bodyI have seen the death and horrorThat makes me want to spew!...Spew...Writhing, contorting unleashing your soulYour shrilling is music to my earsYour terror in your eyes before you dieexcites meThe illusion of you living is now goneAs you slowly slip awayMy pleasure grows as you decayAs you thinkThough of hopelessnessHow much longer can this beThe hopelessness and agonyAs you screamPlease God let me liveScreaming anguish never endingPleasure growing never dyingAs you die..Forgotten..Memories and have been forgottenYou are no one just a passing victimFor my pleasures for my fornicationFor your nightmares, for your satisfactionSordid Degradation! Check more: http://www.myspace.com/fleshgrind

Fat (LDL) Degradation: PMAP

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Tags: cholesterol  degradation  enzymes  Fat  HDL  hydrolysis  LDL  liver  PMAP  receptor 

http://www.proteolysis.org/proteases Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is a type of lipoprotein that transports cholesterol and triglycerides from the liver to peripheral tissues. LDL is one of the five major groups of lipoproteins; these groups include chylomicrons, very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL), low-density lipoprotein, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Like all lipoproteins, LDL enables fats and cholesterol to move within the water based solution of the blood stream. LDL also regulates cholesterol synthesis at these sites. It commonly appears in the medical setting as part of a cholesterol blood test, and since high levels of LDL cholesterol can signal medical problems like cardiovascular disease, it is sometimes called "bad cholesterol" (as opposed to HDL, the "good cholesterol"). Degradation of phosphatidylcholine to lysophosphatidylcholine occurs during oxidative modification of low density lipoproteins (LDL). It has been shown that this phospholipid hydrolysis is brought about by an LDL-associated phospholipase A2 that can hydrolyze oxidized but not intact LDL phosphatidylcholine.

DEFORESTATION-Degradation of humid tropical forests

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Tags: Arms  Brother  Combating  Deforestation  Degradation  Desertification  Dire  Fighter  Fire  Forest  Lands  Nature  Straits  WERI 

CAUSES OF THE DEFORESTATION IN THE WORLD Climatic hazards or natural catastrophes are pratically independent from the actions of the man. However, the worries concerning eventual future climatic changes, due to the consequences of green house gases from industrial pollution are going to grow. It is sufficient to study here not the ways of fighting these aggressions, but those measures to take before forestry stands are subjected to these events. Forests are submitted more than any other terrestrial ecosystem to climatic hazards, due to the duration of their maturity, wich can take up to 200 years. In such a period the number of climatic hazards can be great. The importance of human factor The main causes of contemporary fires and anthropogenic : This is the case with the recurrent fires in the European Mediterranean zone, or those fires provoked in tropical humid zones, which have their goal the clearing of land for agriculture. In dry tropical zones with mixed broadleaved forests and rich undergrowth, human populations have always used fire to make way for grazing and agriculture. In Europe, figures gathered by the FAO permit one to establish the area of forest burnt annually between 1980 and 1988, i.e. some 585.000 ha. During the same period North America lost some 3.5 million hectares of forest to fires. That percentage attribued to human causes being around 97% in Europe, 91% in the United States and 66% in Canada. Very little is known concerning the equivalent information for the entire world. The total wooded surface touched by fire annually is around 10 million hectares, which represents some 0.3% of the total world forested area. However the impact of these fires is more important than this small percentage suggests. In fact, in the zones where the frequence of fires is high, the destructive character of such fires is worsened by the fact that forest stands do not have the time to reconstitute themselves between the passage of two consecutive fires. Fire has always been an element present in many forestry ecosystems. Natural causes of fire exist such as lightening and volcanic eruptions. The area subjected to natural fires has been very important and can cover millions of hectares. However the lapse of time is generally long between successive fires, permitting the ecosystem to recover and reconstitute itself. Large fires have always ravaged the surface of the earth. The importance of human factor The main causes of contemporary fires and anthropogenic : This is the case with the recurrent fires in the European Mediterranean zone, or those fires provoked in tropical humid zones, which have their goal the clearing of land for agriculture. In dry tropical zones with mixed broadleaved forests and rich undergrowth, human populations have always used fire to make way for grazing and agriculture. In Europe, figures gathered by the FAO permit one to establish the area of forest burnt annually between 1980 and 1988, i.e. some 585.000 ha. During the same period North America lost some 3.5 million hectares of forest to fires. That percentage attribued to human causes being around 97% in Europe, 91% in the United States and 66% in Canada. Very little is known concerning the equivalent information for the entire world. The total wooded surface touched by fire annually is around 10 million hectares, which represents some 0.3% of the total world forested area. However the impact of these fires is more important than this small percentage suggests. In fact, in the zones where the frequence of fires is high, the destructive character of such fires is worsened by the fact that forest stands do not have the time to reconstitute themselves between the passage of two consecutive fires.

Environmental Degradation in China

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A movie I made for my World History Class on the subject of China.

terroristars degradation

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temazo de terroristars

Human Impact On The Environment

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Tags: earth  Education  environment  frogs  HIPPO  human  our  planet  poaching  pollution  population  save  Science  water  world 

Video about the influence that humans have and are having on our planet.

Gorilla Biscuits - degradation (nosturi finland)

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Gorilla biscuit - degradation. Nosturi 14.9.2007

Climactic Degradation

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Tags: Black  Climactic  Dahlia  Death  Degradation  Metal  Murder  Nocturnal  The 

Nocturnal - Climactic Degradation

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