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    Pacemaker

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    placed in the chest or even the abdomen that is used to control abnormal heart rhythms. The pacemaker uses energy electrical (low) pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. There are four valves in the heart which prevents the backflow of blood. They are the bicuspid valve, tricuspid valve, aortic semilunar valve and the pulmonary semilunar valve. The bicuspid valve is located between the left atrium and ventricle. The tricuspid valve is located between the right atrium and…

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    Essay On Blood Sunday

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    IS SLEMA, ALABAMA. THERE ARE MORE NEGROES IN JAIL WITH ME THAN THERE ARE ON THE VOTING ROLLS.” King was in jail for less than a month, but as soon as he was out he was marching again. One very memorable event was on a Sunday, which is remembered as Blood Sunday. A peaceful march was planned to go from Selma to the state capital at Montgomery, a 54 mile march. The march was planned to petition Governor George Wallace to end the police brutality and allow African-Americans to vote. 500 people…

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    Bloodstain Pattern Essay

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    Pattern Analysis “What processes must be undertaken to analyse bloodstain patterns at a crime scene for the purpose of presenting this evidence at a criminal trial under South Australian law?” Blood. Sticky, hot, messy, awful blood. For most of us, the sight of it turns the stomach, but in the court of law, blood can tell a lot more about a crime scene than you might think. Forensic bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) is the interpretation of bloodstains for the purpose of reconstructing the…

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    Haemodialysis Essay

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    Dialysis is a process used to remove waste and excess water from the blood, and it’s used mainly to provide an artificial replacement for lost kidney function in patients with renal failure. Dialysis may be used for those with an acute disturbance in kidney function or progressive but chronically worsening kidney function. Dialysis, however, does not correct the compromised endocrine functions of the kidney. Its treatments only replace some of these functions through diffusion (waste removal)…

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    Du Test By Tube Method

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    antigen is the most immunogenic antigen in the Rhesus blood group system. Rhesus positivity and negativity indicate the presence or absence of the D antigen on the surface of red blood cell. Du test is the further testing that is done to identify Weak D antigen when the cells being tested have failed to react with anti-D antisera at immediate spin. An indirect antiglobulin test is essential to identify patients with the Weak D antigen. The red blood cells are incubated at 37˚C with anti-D and…

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    Hemophilia is a genetic blood disease, which is symbolized by the importance of blood to clot, or compact even from inconsequential damage. Blood clotting and sudden gene mutation factor in the development of this disease. This disease is generated by an inadequacy of blood multifaceted called factors Therefore, with the nonappearance of factors, the blood clotting process is continued. There are two different types of Hemophilia, Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B. for example. Hemophilia A, the…

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    which were blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. In addition, each humor embodied a specific quality; hot, cold, dry, or wet. However, Galen rejected the notion that anatomy founded the basis of medicine and instead adopted the theological belief that “nature does nothing in vain” to explain the structure and function of the body. Galen and his successors taught that the liver produced venous blood from food that was ingested. It was subsequently distributed to the rest of the blood…

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    Writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson based the movie There will be blood, that he wrote and directed in 2007, in the book Oil, by Upton Sinclair. This movie focus his attention on Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) ; a simple miner who happens to find gold in an excavation that ends up in a broken leg. What you can expect to see from this film is ambitiousness, lies, remorse, hard feelings, sadness, and anger. There Will be Blood is a movie that intrigues you, make you think and realize some…

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    Discuss the definitions of ASD and VSD. What are the symptoms for each in children? What are the symptoms for each in adults? Briefly discuss treatment options for children and adults with ASD and VSD. Our text defines a murmur as a turbulent blood flow through the heart as a result of one or more etiologies (Cash, 2014). The abnormal opening through chambers, atrial or ventricular septal defect is the selected etiology appropriate for this discussion topic (Cash, 2014). During the first 8…

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    of exercise increase. Reason ⅰ : To remove lactic acid in blood and skeletal muscle cells When the degrees of exercise increase, → The skeletal muscles contract more frequently. → Not enough oxygen is supplied to the skeletal muscles for aerobic respiration. → Skeletal muscle cells carry out anaerobic respiration to generate additional amount…

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