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    Clean Water Case Study

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    child happened to pee in our bed - how do I remove the moisture and odor from the mattress? Answer: Vacuum the mattress clean first, then pour the baking soda or potato flour which take up moisture. Vacuum then up all traces of potato flour or bicarbonate after it has been there for about an hour or until the stain has…

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    Vo2 Max Test Lab Report

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    Ventilatory threshold increases as workload increase because there is an increase in blood lactate. Furthermore, the latic acid dissociates into a lactate and hydrogen ions, ultimately forming carbonic acid by a combination of hydrogen ion and bicarbonate. Additionally, carbonic acid dissociates into water and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide in the blood leads to an increase expiration of ventilation. Therefore, ventilatory threshold increases as workload increases because the accumulation of…

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    Nevertheless, the experiment started out by needing all of our materials measured. Our group measured out 100mL of black coffee as well as 2g of sodium bicarbonate, then mixed the two together until completely dissolved in a flask. Then, to begin the caffeine extraction, we added 25mL of ethyl acetate as well as our black coffee mixture into our separatory funnel, and began to gently agitate the mixture for…

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    Epilepsy

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    Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder affecting all ages. Epileptic seizures occur as a brain insult that results in one of three forms. Seizures can be systemic, toxic or metabolic. Epilepsy has been defined as brain disorder characterized by enduring predisposition to generate seizures, by the neurobiological, cognitive, psychological and social consequences of the condition. An epileptic seizure is defined as a transient event of signs and symptoms due to abnormal excessive neuronal…

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    Kidney: Major Functions ✓ C-ontrols electrolyte and fluid balance ✓ R-egulates homeostasis of blood and acid-base balance ✓ R-egulates RBC production ✓ E-liminates end products of metabolism, ✓ S-ecretes renin, parathyroid hormones and Vitamin D [pic] The Kidney: Nephron • Functional unit of the kidney that produces urine by filtration Blood Supply of the Kidney • Renal artery- branch of the abdominal aorta • Renal vein- drains into the inferior…

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    What Is The Carbon Cycle?

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    Carbon Cycling Internal Achievement Standard Science 90953: Demonstrate understanding of carbon cycling Carbon Cycling Internal What is the Carbon Cycle? Carbon is a key component in all living organisms and can be found in both living and nonliving organisms. Organisms will continue to contain carbon even when they change or decay. Carbon is found in a variety of living things and can exist as a solid e.g coal and diamonds, a liquid e.g crude oil or a gas, for example CO2…

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    Mr. ABC came in to the emergency department (ED) with a chief complaint of left sided chest pain with giddiness and associated with diaphoresis the same morning. While in the ED, he developed a sudden episode of shortness of breath. Mr. ABC has nil past medical or surgical history and has an allergy to Enalapril. His parameters taken are as follows: • Blood pressure: 112 /60 mmHg • Pulse rate: 42 beats/min • Temperature: 35.9°C • Spo2: 97% on room air • Respiration rate: 17 breaths/min An…

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    In the entire world, food stands as a significant reason behind the considerable number of diseases. Bangladesh is not all an exception in this case being the third world developing country in South Asia. For the last couple of decades the most serious threat to public health in Bangladesh is the consumption of unsafe food. In an ethical manner doing business in today’s world is very rare. The food and beverages industry entirely corporations are involved in handling uncooked food stuff…

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    Hardness of water is a measure of the total concentration of the total concentration of the calcium and magnesium ions expressed as calcium caebonates. Water that has high mineral content is known as hard water (Patil et al.,2012). Hard water contains bicarbonates, chlorides and sulphates of calcium and magnesium. 6. Alkalinity : Alkalinity is a measure of the ability of water to neutralize the acids and its ability to maintain relatively constant Ph(buffer). Alkalinity influence the…

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    partially composed of the visceral peritoneum,throughout much of the alimentary canal. it is also known as the adventitia. Acinar cells:The exocrine cells of the pancreas, called acinar cells, produce and secrete pancreatic juice (digestive enzymes, bicarbonate, and water) into ducts. Pancreatic islets: The endocrine cells of the pancreas, called pancreatic islets or islets of Langerhans, secrete hormones such as insulin into the bloodstream. they are visible a small, Circle the groups of…

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