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Dictionary » R » Rebound Reboundrebound just like a rebound in basketball when the ball reverses its course and bounces back off the backboard, in medicine a rebound is a reversal of response upon withdrawal of the stimulus. ![]()
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Results from our forumHow to Obtain Dinosaurs... polar lights to obtain acceleration in a spiral of light charged particles with earth origin, which in the dense layers, at mutual collision, to rebound without return in Space. Is it possible the Earth to own a natural accelerator of particles? Is it possible the magnet turbulence to accelerate ...
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aerobic and anaerobic glucose degeneration in a cell... which is broken down into many intermediates producing 6NADH, 2GTP/2ATP, 2FADH2 and 2CO2 Once the molecule is fully oxidized to Oxaloacetate it is rebound to another Acetyl CoA and the cycle repeats. The NADH and FADH2 molecules go to what is called the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) which makes ...
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The Fiber Disease... initially cause a person's blood cell counts to drop, the deficiency in the CD4 cells is corrected within 24 to 72 hours. This is called the "rebound effect." As far back as 1916, researchers found that silver-based drugs increased the numbers of immune cells called leucocytes, while ...
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