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    The most exceedingly terrible mishap in the historical backdrop of this atomic force era happened on the morning of April 26, 1986. It was at the Chernobyl (Ukraine) atomic force station in the Soviet Union. At 1:32am Lieutenant Colonel Leonid Telyatnikov got a phone call and was informed that there was a blaze at the atomic force plant. There were numerous reasons their plant had exploded backward. These reasons included human blunder and poor plant outline because of the cool war. Chernobyl…

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    The periodic table is a very identifiable symbol in everything science. There is one hanging in almost every chemistry class. But, the one we know is not what it always was. Before our modern periodic table there was the periodic table that Dmitri Mendeleev constructed. There are many differences and similarities between the Modern Periodic Table and Mendeleev’s Periodic Table. Just for example, the modern periodic table arranges elements in order of increasing atomic number. Mendeleev’s ordered…

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    Assignment B Title: Radiation Safety and Protection in DR/RT 1729 words Introduction Health Physics is concerned with providing occupational radiation protection and minimizing radiation dose to the public. Every technologist has the obligation to always ensure that the radiation dose to both the patient and other health care professionals are kept as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA) without compromising the diagnostic value of the image. Cardinal Principles of Radiation Protection All…

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    IRRADIATION Food irradiation is the processing of food products by ionising radiation in order to control food borne pathogens, reduce microbial load and insect infestation, inhibit the germination of root crops, and extend the durable life of perishable produce (International Consultative Group, 1991). Application of ionizing radiation results in the radiolysis of water. This triggers the development of species such as OH−, hydrated electron and H+, which can then induce several chemical…

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    patient’s care. However, the duties of the technologist do not stop at taking quality x rays. The technologist can be involved with many more procedures such as inserting catheters and nasogastric tubes, handling bed pans, and performing cleansing and barium…

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    there are two type of barium enemas in a single contrast study and a double –contrast or air contrast study which M V had experienced ( web md) ,An endoscopy is a procedure in which doctor uses specialized instrument flexible tube with light and camera , view digestive…

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    The waste produced is treated in municipal sewage plants rather than in toxic waste facilities. Because of this improper handling of materials rivers and tributaries sometimes become contaminated with barium, strontium, and bromides. Other approaches used to contain the contaminated water are to simply pump it into oil wells or other locations that have been previously used for fracking. This is more of a temporary storage solution that is rather short-sighted…

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    Content Stoichiometry is the relationship of the masses of the reactants and products in a chemical reaction. For a given mass of a substance in a reaction, the mass of any other substance in the reaction can be obtained using the coefficients of the balanced chemical equations and the molar masses of the substances involved. The amounts obtainable from a balanced chemical equation are called stoichiometric amounts (Villamar Jr., 2004). As what was said in the introduction, the first topic that…

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    Test showed outcomes of high levels of arsenic, nickel, and barium. How does this family cope with day to day needs of water? For starters, this family will not drink the water that comes out of the tap anymore. Things like brushing teeth, cooking, rinsing out mouths, are used with bottled water. When taking a shower…

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    It consists of lead, arsenic, barium, chromium, magnesium, strontium, and uranium. (Duggan-Haas & Ross, 2014 pg. 74) Depending on your expose to the heavy metals they can have different health effects on you. Lead exposure can cause nervous system and brain damage. With the heavy metals…

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