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    We Have Issues “We have issues. We have issues with people using American law to steal our land. We have issues with people using American law to grave-rob our ancestral cemeteries. We have issues…” Armitage, Kimo took a brave step in his story of Onelauena, a proud man who fights for the separation of Hawaii and America. As the protagonist, Onelauena, describes the events with dramatic symbolism, a familiar tone,and his character develops to reveal a final resolution. Through the depiction…

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    Hell And Heaven Analysis

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    Fritz Scholder combined Indian culture with American culture to show the Indian with a beer can, the Indian with a American flag, and a portrait of himself with a cat. He also drew abstract in which expressed Indian’s daily life, and he expressed more emotions though his works. I have chosen Hell and Heaven because the structure of both picture are similar, Fritz Scholder only used color to describe these two opposite scenes. In Hell, there is a black and red half-length portrait. The…

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    To do this, red blood cells were examined in solutions of three different saline concentrations, 9% salt concentration, 1.8% salt concentration, and 0% salt concentration. A solution of 9% salt is isotonic to red blood cells. A solution of >9% salt is hypertonic to red blood cells. A solution of <9% is hypotonic to red blood cells. In tube one, the blood cells were placed in a tube with the volume of stock 300mM NaCl…

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    Acute Lung Injury Paper

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    Running head: TRANSFUSION 1 TRANSFUSION 2 Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is an under-reported, life-threatening complication of blood component transfusion due to the misinterpretation of symptoms, unfamiliarity of causes, and delay of standardizing methods of prevention. According to Mazzei, Popovsky, & Kopko (2008, 734), TRALI is characterized by symptoms indistinguishable from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and…

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    Essay On Sickle Cell

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    Disease started in 1910.When a patient from the West Indies had anemia characterized by oddly shaped red blood cells. A Chicago physician, James B. Herrick identified the red blood cells as sickled shaped. It was discovered that the sickling of the cells was associated with the low oxygen in 1927 by Hahn and Gillespie. A medical student at John Hopkins, Sherman, noticed the birefringence of deoxygenated red blood cells, recommended that low oxygen adjusted the hemoglobin structure in the…

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    It is a type of anemia where you don’t make “enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout body”(Sorrell). The blood cells are also misshapen they look ridged and crescent mooned shaped; because of this there “ cells can get stuck in small blood vessels, which then slows or blocks blood flow and oxygen…

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    : Sickle cells pallor is a hereditary issue which causes the declaration of deficient hemoglobin coming about unpredictably formed red platelet, know as “sickle cells”. these sickle cells cause issues in the body frequently blocking blood stream and creating difficult assaults and here and there stroke. Sickle cells have distinctive organic chemistry than typical red platelets and are controlled by numerous free radical procedures. This paper will audit the infection state and examine a few…

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    Blood Doping Research Paper

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    Introduction A common form of athletic enhancement for athletes who compete in marathons or cycling is known as blood doping. Jeanna Bryner, Managing Editor of Live Science, states it is “an illicit method of improving athletic performance by artificially boosting the blood 's ability to bring more oxygen to muscles.” Marathonist and cyclists use this method over steroids because if there is more oxygen going into their muscles, then they are able to increase their stamina and performance.…

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    Red Death Symbolism

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    Poe was an incredibly popular American author whose works were usually gothic and focused on the questions of death; Poe’s works usually had to mean beneath the surface because he felt that works that had obvious meaning weren’t art. In his short story “The Masque of the Red Death”, Poe uses a gothic tone and an allegory to tell the story about a Prince who ends up facing a harsh reality when he tries to escape a problem. The allegorical theme of “The Masque of the Red Death” focuses on…

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    a fetal hemoglobin will produced (Platt, 2008). Therefore, hydroxyurea overcome the bad effects of sickle hemoglobin (HbS), which causes a damage of the cell membrane by different ways leads to hemolysis and the loss of endogenous nitric oxide, on red blood cells (Platt, 2008). Hydroxyurea had excellent oral bioavailability and a half-life ranging from 2-4 hours which means a relatively rapid clearance in both adult and children (Ware et al., 2002). Also, it found to increase fetal hemoglobin…

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