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    Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses drug to destroy cancer cells . There other types of treatments for cancer but chemotherapy works much better . Before using chemotherapy you need to be informed on how they work, how they affect your body, and how it attacks cancer. Chemotherapy works by stopping the growth of cancer cell , which grow and divide quickly . Depending on your type of cancer and how advanced it is , chemotherapy can, one cure cancer - when…

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    Samsung galaxy s7. We also use cell phones more than we are suppose to. We use them for calling, texting, selfies, social media, etc, but did you know cell phones give off waves as well? One may ask how do cell phones give off waves? What does radiation have to do with a cellular device? Here I’ll tell you. According to Environment, Health, and safety online, “A cell phone or cellular device operates with radio frequencies. Which is a form of electromagnetic energy that’s located on the…

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    Rns Pros And Cons

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    What is a RIN A Renewable Identification Number (RIN) is a serial number assigned to biofuel batches used to track its production, use, and trading activity. RINs are required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program. RINs are credits used for compliance, and are the currency of the RFS program. The RFS program is an initiative created by Congress to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases in efforts to expand the nations renewable…

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    which control how skin cells grow and divide. If these genes become affected, they’re no longer able to function properly due to the damage caused by the radiation and may become cancerous as the genes are unable to repair the damage. Melanomas develop in the skins’ pigment cells (Melanocytes), which produce melanin to protect the skin from UV radiation. If left untreated, melanomas will grow very quickly and become life threatening in as little as six weeks because the cancer spreads into vital…

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    When looking at a flashlight, it can be determined that the flashlight itself resembles a parabola. Flashlights are supposed to be able to focus on a single point, which is infinitely small. Since a flashlight is supposed to mirror a parabola, the flashlight has similar components as a parabola. The filament, which is the part of the flashlight that gives light, resembles the focus on a parabola. The filament is a three dimensional object so it is infinitely larger than a point, yet the filament…

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    Radon Pros And Cons

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    Bianca Gomez Mr. Lewis Honors Chemistry 17 November 2017 Radon-Engineer Introduction: Radon is a colorless/odorless gas that comes from the radioactive decay of Uranium. Radon is commonly found in soil and is usually exposed to human beings through ingestion and inhalation. Most of Radon exposure is seen in many homes that are located in places where the soil beneath it contains a high concentration of it. Radon has been seen more often through sicknesses of people who are exposed to it, for…

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    Furthermore, radiation during childhood gives patients a greater chance of developing cancer. “Medical Imaging Exposes People to Too Much Radiation”, states that kids are exposed to radiation, and the radiation has time to settle and develop into cancer which makes children more susceptible to cancer (Brownlee, Wainwright❡17). In a few years, the number of cancers of these children will start to appear, and the number will be excessive unless doctors lower the exposure of radiation to prevent…

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    Driverless Car Impact

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    com/under-the-hood/trends-innovations/driverless-car4.htm Driverless cars are currently being developed and are a big step towards to having safer roads and they will give people with disabilities access to be able to travel at free will. To start, the Anti-lock brake, invented in the 1980s, was the first step to creating driverless cars, they gave drivers the ability to activate the brakes without having…

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    let astronauts experience different kind of radiation. These radiation may be some ionized particles as electromagnetic waves traveling with high speed and energy. They could come from nearby stars or even from those that are light-years away. Some of them has higher permeability when they are transmitting in the vacuum. Astronauts’ over exposure to the radiation during the long-term space travel can cause unfavorable effects on health and even…

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    same speed (~3x108 m/s), the only factor to change is the wavelength (λ) or its inverse, the frequency (μ). To acquire this value, the ideas of electromagnetic and cosmic radiation have to be accounted for. Because all objects in our universe and anything between us and the receiving planet emit some sort of electromagnetic radiation, extensive research has been put into determining the range that incurred the least amount of noise. As a society, we base our daily life on radio communication —…

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