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    was clear from the data obtained by polarized light microscope (Figs. 4G and H) that the Haversian system is found as an individual canal system, the boundaries, which are marked by an occasional very faint line representing what has been called the cement line by Cook et al. [47]. Osteocytes, found in cavities (lacunae) within the matrix, were noticed. Dark precipitate in the form of a thick black line may indicate the presence of calcium phosphate in…

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    Tetraphenylporphyrin

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    QUADERA software was used for data acquisition and control. The setup involves placing the gas analyzer capillary at one of the outputs of a booth-necked quartz flask containing solution of the metallocorrole. The output was free to perform water additions, using a micro syringe, through a septum closure. The gas detector was connected to the photocatalytic…

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    acetaminophen, Anthracene, Benzyl, and Triphenylmethanol by separating them with the help of silica plates. Procedure Three silica plates were taken and on the plastic side, they were all marked 1 cm above its end using a pencil. With the help of capillary tube, the first and the second plates were spotted with Aspirin on the left and Acetaminophen on the right. The middle of the first plate was then spotted with the mixture of Tylenol and ethanol but the middle of the second plate was spotted…

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    The Limulus polyphemus has a primitive blood. According to Bang & Levin (n.d.) the Atlantic horseshoe crab blood carries oxygen and has a special pigment that is a protein called hemocyanin. Homo sapien blood has a very similar protein in it called hemoglobin that makes the blood red from iron in the blood. Hemocynanin has copper molecules in it causing the Atlantic horseshoe crab to have blue blood. The hemocytes (blood cells) in the blue blood have a special clotting aspect. The hemocytes…

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    because of a waxy layer, which cause the water to form into little beads and can form a pool on the surface. Heavily compacted soil is soil that has been compacted and has little to no space between the pores of the soil which does not allow for capillary action. 2.My soil absorbs water readily but it dries out really quickly. My plants often wilt in summer even though i water regularly. Why is this and what can i do to stop it?…

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    Essay On Heart Balm

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    issues of life. Within the heart lies the balm to calm and avoid strife. Through heart balm, boiling lava is transformed into hot tubs. Hot tubs are steamy - warmer than a lake - but livable, capable; Soaking in them opens pores and creates new capillaries. Heart balm is eating honey – like Winnie the Poo- without packing on pounds.…

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    There Will Come Soft Rain

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    allows the reader to look at the object like it is alive. For example, "The house shuddered, oak bone on bone, its bared skeleton cringing from the heat, its wire, its nerves revealed as if a surgeon had torn the skin off to let the red veins and capillaries quiver in the scalded air" (“Soft Rains” 5). The personification also helps understand what is happening in the story even better. Even though both short stories have many lots of figurative language, they are not always the…

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    The Effects of Using Tobacco In America alone, 16 million people have some type of disease from smoking or other tobacco related uses (CDC). Tobacco has been around for hundreds of years has been and is used in many different ways like smokeless tobacco, smoking cigarettes, hookah, and cigars. Tobacco dates back to 1000 BC used by mexicans and native americans. All of these contain nicotine and affect the body in the same way. They have also been linked to a variety of cancers especially in…

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    moderate Gram-negative Rods, many Pseudomonas aeruginosa and moderate Klebsiella pneumonia which was resistant to Ampicillin.  CBG- Capillary blood gas results conclude that the patient has moderate hypoxemia and the acid-base status of this blood gas could be interpreted as compensated respiratory acidosis or compensated metabolic alkalosis. Obtained capillary blood gas values of the patient are as follows; PcCO2 51 mmHg; PcO2 53 mmHg; HCO3 32; and pH 7.41. 4) Chest X-Ray- Patient’s chest…

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    Unit 1 Homeostasis

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    Task 1 Homeostasis is the ability of the body to maintain a constant internal environment within narrow limits. The word homeo means it is unchanging and stasis means it is staying still; it has three main elements that are a sense organ to detect change, a control centre that is usually from the brain or spinal cord and a responding organ to effect a change in conditions. The factors that homeostasis controls in our body are our body temperatures, water content, carbon dioxide levels and our…

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