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What Is the Nucleotide ATP? Adenosine triphosphate is a power-packed nucleotide that cells of our body just can't live without. Here's a clear summary of what ATP is, how it works and how it's made. what is atp • adenosine triphosphate • adenosine monophosphate amp • adenosine diphosphate adp • what is a nucleotide
ATP Lyon, St Petersburg and Basel A plethora of matches on the ATP tour this week. The first round get fully underway today. Whether it is Lyon, St Petersburg or Basel there is a good betting angle. atp basel • swiss indoors • atp lyon • atp st petersburg • atp first round matches
Paul D. Boyer - ATP and Cellular Energy Paul D. Boyer shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997 for his work on defining the function of ATP in cellular functions. paul boyer • nobel • chemistry • biochemistry • atp
Tough economic times affect the ATP too The horrendous terrorist attacks of September 11 have sparked off what could be a world economic recession. Investors are reluctant to spend money in such turbulent and unstable times. The ATP Tour is not immune to the economic situation, and has announced a budget cut of $7 million (US) for 2002. As a part of this 15 staff members have also been laid off in order to cut costs. The ATP is now searching for another major sponsor for its masters tournaments for 2002. atp tour • terrorist • economic • andre agassi.
WTA and ATP Ascend on Desert Community Indian Wells is transformed into a tennis mecca once a year as the top men and women tennis professionals compete for prize money and ranking points. tennis • palm springs • desert • indian wells • wta
ATP Tennis Matches: Chennai,Qatar The first ATP events are in the final stage and as always there is profit to be made especially with players in good shape and competition for ranking points underway. qatar open • exxon mobil open tennis • andy murray • stanislav wawrinka • first atp final 2008
Roger Federer's ATP Dominance Ends A third consecutive loss to Rafael Nadal at the French Open has shaken Roger Federer's confidence and is likely to have an impact on the entire ATP Tennis Tour. french open tennis • roger federer • rafael nadal • atp tennis tour • roland garros
What Is Cellular Metabolism? We hear the word used all the time, read diet books on how to boost ours and lament its slowing as we age. But what exactly is metabolism? what is metabolism • aerobic cellular respiration • adenosine triphosphate atp • what is an autotroph heterotroph • glycolysis
Alex Corretja - New World Champion! Alex Corretja has surprised all by winning the ATP Tour World Championships in Hannover. Pete Sampras meanwhile has clinched the year-end number 1 ranking for a record breaking 6th year in a row. sampras • corretja • number 1 • hannover • atp tour
Injuries a worrying trend for men's tennis Pat Rafter is out for what will likely be the rest of the year on the ATP Tour, as a result of his shoulder injury failing to heal. He will now miss out on a chance to represent Australia in the Davis Cup final against France in December. The injuries which are currently plaguing the ATP tour is a worry for men's tennis. injury • atp tour • pete sampras • pat rafter • results
Jana on a roll, Steffi on her comeback A wrap up of the events of Wimbledon by Joel Hunt, a new member to the editiorial team at Suite. Also a regular wrap up of WTA events from Michael Cecilio jana novotna • styria open • wimbledon • wta • atp
No.1 on the line at Hannover The race for no.1 has come down to the wire now between Marcelo Rios and current holder Pete Sampras. It will be decided in the ATP World Championships in Hannover. men's tennis • atp • hannover • atp world championships • rios
Ranking system problems Yevgeney Kafelnikov recently achieved the world number 1 ranking, despite being on a 6 match losing streak. He was able to do this because of the nature of the current ATP rankings system, which required Pete Sampras to defend a certain amount of points he had gained in 1998. This situation, along with Marcelo Rios' rise to the top ranking without a grand slam title to his name; has shown up the current rankings system as being badly inadequate. tennis rankings • ranking system • inadequacies • kafelnikov • rios
Tennis is missing its stars Men's tennis in 1998 has been a year of transition. With the recent retirements of Boris Becker and Michael Stich, and the continuing poor form of Michael Chang and Jim Courier, men's tennis was missing something this year. becker • chang • agassi • sampras • rafter
CD Review - Alabama Thunderpussy Country-Fried Metal Mongers find gold in them there hills. southern hard rock • atp • richmond virginia • boogie rock • stoner metal
Federer-Nadal in Hamburg Final? Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are one step closer to another ATP Final showdown as both reach semis at the Masters Series Hamburg. roger federer • rafael nadal • carlos moya • lleyton hewitt • novak djokovic
Nadal vs Federer in Monte Carlo Nadal goes for four in a row in Monte Carlo, but Federer stands in his way. rafael nadal • roger federer • atp tour • monte carlos championship • david ferrer
Hamburg Results Hype French Open Roger Federer ends Rafael Nadal's clay-court streak in ATP Masters Series, and Carlos Moya and Lleyton Hewitt resurface as legitimate challengers at the French Open. roger federer • rafael nadal • french open tennis • atp tennis • tennis grand slams
Why Do We Breathe? Aerobic Cellular Respiration Glycolysis, synthesis of acetyl-CoA, Kreb's Cycle and electron transport are the complex series of reactions that turn the food we eat into energy. what is metabolism • what is glucose metabolism • aerobic cellular respiration • adenosine triphosphate atp • turning food into energy
Nico Almagro in Hamburg Quarters Nicolas Almagro upset his countryman Tommy Robredo en route to his best showing this year in an ATP Masters Series event. atp masters series hamburg • rafael nadal • nicolas almagro • roger federer • tommy robredo
USTA National Men's 45 Clay Court A deep field, including several former ATP professionals, battles in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for the right to be called "USTA Clay Court Champion for 2008." usta men's 45 national clay court championships • val wilder • egan adams • lauderdale tennis club • atp tour
What Are Organic Molecules? What is the difference between an organic and an inorganic molecule? What substances are within the realm of organic chemistry? Read on and discover. what are organic molecules • what are inorganic molecules • difference between organic inorganic molecule • lipid structure • nucleotide
Cancer Stem Cells Cancer stem cells constitute only a very small portion of tumors yet play a key role in the proliferation of cancer. Cancer stem cells may be inherently resistant to chemotherapeutic drugs. Cancers that result from chronic tissue injury may be due to excessive activation of stem cells. stem cells • cancer stem cells • apoptosis • wnt • shh
Davis Cup in need of revamp The 2 top rated Davis Cup teams the USA and defending champions Australia struggled home to 3-2 victories over Zimbabwe and Switzerland respectively. The Australian team had only won the title back in December when they routed an overmatched French team by 4-1. Earlier this month they came within 1 set of losing in the first round of this year's competition against the Swiss. This situation is unsatisfactory, and also provides little motivation for the top players after having to put in so much effort towards the Davis Cup in the previous year. The Davis Cup needs a revamp if it's to remain relevant and interesting to the viewing public. davis cup • cricket • rugby union • pete sampras • atp tour
Hewitt stalls Agassi comeback Lleyton Hewitt pipped Andre Agassi at the post in an absorbing final at San Jose, winning 4-6, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4). Both players were making comebacks, Hewitt from chicken pox which had drained him at the Australian Open and Agassi from a wrist injury. Hewitt continued his good form against Agassi, who he beat as a 16 year old in 1998 to win his first title in Adelaide. andre agassi • lleyton hewitt • pete sampras • michael chang • australian open
Preparing for a Grand Slam Triumph The heat is on, and the major contenders for the US Open are raring to go. The great thing is that they are all playing incredibly well! Who will it be at the end of this fortnight? Martina, Lindsay, Venus, Serena, Monica? Take your pick... martina hingis • lindsay davenport • venus williams • serena williams • us open
Are You Ready To PYRUVATE? Pyruvate is HOT! But is it just steaming your glasses to cloud your vision? Discover if Pyruvate is the weight and fat loss, energy enhancer you've been dreaming of. pyruvate • supplement • health • scam • natural
Federer’s French Open Strategy Roger Federer has to employ a strategy specifically for Rafael Nadal on clay if he is to win the men's French Open title and a career Grand Slam. roger federer • rafael nadal • french open tennis • men’s tennis grand slam • atp tennis tour
Phosphorus, the Bringer of Light In the late 17th century, the German alchemist, Hennig Brandt heated the solid residue formed by the evaporation of urine. The distilled vapour glowed in the dark. allotropes of phosphorus • incendiary bombs • phosphorus in living organisms • calcium phosphate • phospholipids
Rafael Nadal Wins #78 in Hamburg Rafael Nadal used an attacking serve-volley game, winning 28 of 31 points at net to overcome Oscar Hernandez. He now faces Igor Andreev, the last man to beat him on clay. rafael nadal • roger federer • atp masters series singles • hamburg masters series • french open tennis
Roger's Cup Canada's Best Tennis Roger's Cup, formerly known as the Canadian Open, is the next major ATP Masters Series and Sony Ericsson WTA tour stop for top men and women tennis professionals. roger's cup tennis • atp tennis • sony ericsson wta tennis • maria sharapova • roger federer
The Next No. 1, Rafa or Djokovic? Heading into the clay season, the battle for number 1 in tennis will intensify between the worlds' top 3, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. atp tennis rankings • rafael nadal • novak djokovic • replacing roger federer • next number one
Verdasco a Surprise in Davis Cup Spain's Davis Cup Captain Emilio Sanchez surprisingly chose Fernando Verdasco instead of David Ferrer to play against Andy Roddick and James Blake in Davis Cup quarters. davis cup • tennis • andy roddick • james blake • atp tour
WTA Rome is French Open Preview Final results from the Sony Ericsson WTA Internationali BNL D'Italia provide a foreshadowing of the French Open at Roland Garros. french open tennis • maria sharapova • roland garros • justine henin • serena williams
Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids What kind of molecules are nucleotides and nucleic acids and what are they made of? This article covers the basics. what are nucleic acids • nucleotides and nucleic acids • inorganic and organic molecules • nucleic acid structure • adenosine triphosphate
Coenzyme Q10 Vital to muscle function, the nutritional supplement Coenzyme Q10 is relatively unknown to the general public. Here are the facts about this important compound. coenzyme q10 • co q10 • nutritional supplements • nutritional supplements in congestive heart failur • nutritional supplements and statin drugs
Barry Bonds and Creatine Creatine phosphate is a legal supplement and is NOT an anabolic steroid. Creatine is used for quick energy and that is the key. barry bonds used creatine • legal supplement • enhance performance • anabolic steroid • quick energy
A Tribute To A Living Legend Steffi Graf is a living legend. And she is saying goodbye to the sport she has loved for so long. We pay tribute to the champion who gave so much to tennis, who redefined the meaning of class and professionalism in sport today, and who has accomplished absolutely everything there is to accomplish in her field. Steffi Graf – the ultimate champion. steffi graf • monica seles • jana novotna • mary pierce • anna kournikova
Amoeboid Movement Read about the most basic & least well understood method of cellular mode of locomotion. The amoeboid movement. movements • pumping of blood • transport of food • ventilation of gills • ventilation of lungs
Final well fought, but eventually won by Davenport Lindsay Davenport won her third Grand Slam singles title at the Australian Open last week. She did not drop a single set in her title run (as with her two other Grand Slam victories), which included a straight set demolition of Martina Hingis in the final. It may have looked easy for Davenport, but Hingis put up a brave fight at the very end, fighting back from 5-1 down to 5-5 in the second set before relinquishing the crown she has won for three straight years. martina hingis • lindsay davenport • media • venus wiliams • serena williams
Martina Hingis: Don't write her off just as yet The 1998 Tennis season has been brought to a close. Here is a report on the season-ending tournament, the WTA Chase Championships held at the Madison Square Garden. martina hingis • lindsay davenport • steffi graf • irina spirlea • monica seles
Saying goodbye again First it was Steffi Graf. Now Jana Novotna has taken up retirement. Playing in what was most likely the last tournament of her career in Filderstadt, Jana ended her long and arduous career with a first round loss to Silvia Farina. Serena Williams dominates the Grand Slam Cup and feels she's accomplished all she needs to in women's tennis - she now wants to play the men! We kid you not... jana novotna • serena williams • monica seles • martina hingis • lindsay davenport
The Last Ones Standing The business end of the tournament, where the importance of winning is magnified many-fold. Martina Hingis, Lindsay Davenport, Conchita Martinez and Jennifer Capriati are the last four to fight for the Australian Open championship, the first Grand Slam of the new millenium martina hingis • lindsay davenport • monica seles • conchita martinez • jennifer capriati
Third time's a charm, third time is misery at Wimbledon The conclusion of Wimbledon - Jana Novotna's triumph, Goran Ivanisevic's dejection jana novotna • pete sampras • goran ivanisevic • nathalie tauziat • wimbledon
Waging the tough battles before the first Grand Slam of the year In the first article of the year for women's tennis, we close in on the events preceding and surrounding the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year, and the most physically draining Slam of the four. Who will win this year's trophy? martina hingis • grand slam • australian open • steffi graf • monica seles
Who's that humble, modest girl over there?! She's a champion! The US Open is complete and it has been an absolutely intense, intriguing and interesting tournament. Come and take a squizz at the goings-on of the US Open. lindsay davenport • martina hingis • us open • flushing meadows • hard
2007 US Davis Cup Contenders The US Davis Cup team, seeking revenge for a finals loss against Spain in 2004, will only advance in Davis Cup play if Roddick's hamstring and Blake's psyche are healthy. davis cup • tennis • andy roddick • james blake • atp tour
Can Federer Break Borg's Record? Roger Federer tied Bjorn Borg's feat of five consecutive Wimbledon titles last year. This year's number one seed is poised to go beyond the long-standing record. roger federer • wimbledon 2008 • bjorn borg • all england tennis club • brink of history
Djokovic Federer's True Challenge Novak Djokovich has the game to be a better long term threat to Roger Federer than Rafa Nadal. Djokovic's all court, versatile game is built for longevity. Nadal's isn't. tennis • roger federer • tiger woods • novak djokovic • rafa nadal |
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