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    Colloids and Crystalloids on fluid resuscitation during hypovolemic shock John Tristan Pahuyo, Staff Nurse ACCU-Barts Heart Centre Hypovolemia is generally defined as having a significant amount of blood volume loss. Shock, on the other hand, is a medical emergency characterized by inadequate blood flow to organs and tissues thus reducing oxygen delivery that leads to organ dysfunction. Hypovolemic shock is described as a loss of greater than 15% of the intravascular volume. It is caused by an…

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    Everyone remembers the good childhood days and the candy shops near the house, where were offered different kinds of candies and other sweets. As the time passes by, the people learn to avoid many of the sweets, because they became aware that should care about their waistline and healthy life. As we said, many sweets, not all sweets, as people crave for some delicious candy and cannot resist it. However, we want to send some important messages about the gummy worms, gummy bears, and simply all…

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    linear function, however, at higher concentrations beer –lamberts law doesn’t hold; and a slightly non-linearity may be seen. Therefore, the aim of this practical is to use the standard curve to determine the apparent protein concentration of both Gelatin and Y-Globulin and to compare this concentration with their known…

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    need of sugary goodness. You can’t go wrong with any kind you pick. Who doesn't love candy? . Every child loves the adorable, fun sized, multicolored and flavored gummy bears.However, these devilish little bears may not be as good as you think. The gelatin that is put in gummy bears is made from bones, skin, and carcuses from decomposed animals. Who’s saying yum now? Also,the food coloring named yellow #5 and red #40 has been banned in several countries, because of the carcinogenic compounds…

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    Ernest Withers’ “Sanitation Workers Assemble in front of Clayborn Temple for a Solidarity March, Memphis, TN, March 28, 1968” and Beauford Delaney’s “Can Fire in the Park” are authentic to the time, place, and artist. Withers’ art takes form as a gelatin silver print, a black and white photograph of several hundred black men gather with signs that say “I am a man”. Given the title,”Sanitation Workers Assemble in the front of Clayborn Temple for a Solidarity March, Memphis, TN, March 28, 1968”,…

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    Wound Site: A Case Study

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    Introduction The infection at the wound site is a severe kind of problem and it delays regeneration of epidermis and dermis in the wound and slows wound closure. Due to the secretion of microbial enzymes by wound pathogens, a variety of extracellular matrix proteins were degraded. Synthetic antimicrobial therapy used in the wound management and eradication of pathogens. However, it has many shortcomings such as anti-microbial resistance, cyto-toxicity against host tissue and absence of…

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    Roni Horn There are many photographers out in the world today, but only one has stood out the most. Roni Horn was born on September 25th, 1955 in New York City and continues to live to this very day at 61 years old. Horn is a well- known and recognized for being an American visual artist and her work was strongly reflected the beginning or start of the Minimalism time. Her way of naming her work is very special and always have a significant meaning to them. She states in an interview that…

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    The 5 second rule is a simple rule stating that if people drop a food and pick it up within 5 seconds, the food you dropped can still be eaten. Most people follow this rule. Did you know that even if you pick up dropped food it still might contain some bacteria? Bacteria is attracted to moist so, the more moist it is the more of a risk there is that there will be bacteria in the moist food. According to Scientific American, about 87% of the 495 people they surveyed said that they would or…

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    Case Study Of Jolly Bear

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    The first one that was introduced into the market was Jolly Stick. It was followed by Jolly Bear, Jolly Cola, and Jolly Dots. Jolly Stick was a soft type of candy that predated the company’s switch to making gelatin-based candy. Jolly Bear and Jolly Dots are both fruit-flavored jelly candies, while Jolly Cola are bottle-shaped cola-flavored jelly candy. Jolly Bear, Jolly Dots and Jolly Cola all come in two different bag sizes which respectively cost 5 and 10…

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    Chicago Pullman Strike

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    In the late nineteenth century, Chicago underwent a dramatic transformation that shaped the fundamental foundation of the windy city into a cultural environment devoted to work and moneymaking. This change inevitably gave way to both the type of industries that dominated and the organization of work itself. The metamorphose of large-scale corporate manufacturing and trade provoked battles over the character and control of work that spilled into broader political fights for the rights of workers.…

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