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    Caffeine Respiration Rate

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    In regards to both the mean change in respiration rate and the mean change in pulse rate, the results indicate no statistical significance in difference (Appendix 2.1 & 2.2). Consequently, the null hypothesis is rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis stating that acute caffeine consumption does not increase heart and respiratory rate, and therefore does not elevate aerobic performance. These results are not consistent however with related research that asserts caffeine as a stimulant…

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    Emulsions are two-phase systems, a mixture of two or more liquids that are normally immiscible. There are two phases in the system, in which one is the continuous phase and the other one is the dispersed phase. Types of emulsions [38] Oil in water (o/w): in which oil is the dispersed phase and water is the continuous phase. Water in oil (w/o): in which water is the dispersed phase and oil is the continuous phase. Emulsions have a cloudy or opaque appearance because particles scatter light…

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    Canine parvovirus (CPV) enteritis is a common cause of acute, severe gastroenteritis in young dogs. Dogs at greatest risk are less than 6 months of age and either unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated for canine parvovirus. Dogs vaccinated with over-the-counter vaccines also appear to have a higher incidence of parvovirus likely due to ineffective vaccine or improper use. Early clinical signs of parvovirus enteritis include anorexia, lethargy, diarrhea and vomiting. Parvovirus enteritis has…

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    “Is a forest a sacred grove, or simply timber and pulp? Is a river the veins and capillaries of the land, or is it for power and irrigation? Is the soil a complex community of organisms, or just dirt? Is another species our biological kin, or a resource? Is our house our home, or a piece of real estate?” These were some of the thought provoking ideas award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster, David Suzuki said during his keynote speech at Sheridan’s Trafalgar Campus on Nov. 2.…

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    Cow Eye Lab

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    The eye is one of the significant special sensory organs that is responsible for vision. Through observation, we handled a cow’s eye and discerned our findings to our knowledge of a human’s eye. A cow’s eye has similarities, such as the overall layers of the eye like the sclera, choroid, and retina layer, to that of a human’s eye. Also the structures and organs contained within these layers. Also, we discovered many other anatomical structures that are much the same to a human's eye during the…

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    Social History: The patient happily lives with both parents and two siblings (one brother and one sister) in a house. The parents do not smoke. They do not have any pets. Patient does not go to day care and there is no one else sick at home Erickson’s Stage: Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt • This stage focuses on the child becoming independence and making their own choice. The patient is successfully completing this stage a s evidence by, patient walking away from mother and father to pick up a toy.…

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    Beat of Another Drum Mr. Rembert is a 65- year old African American male that was transported by ambulance to this Las Vegas, Nevada long term acute care facility. The patient has a substantial history of cardiopulmonary difficulties with a chronic cough and has been diagnosed with COPD (a grouping of both chronic bronchitis and emphysema); Emphysema is injury to the alveoli which are the tiny sacs in the lungs that permit oxygen and carbon dioxide to interchange between the blood stream. This…

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    Other methods, such as laser desorption, anionic dyeing, and capillary electrophoresis are used in forensics, however for this experiment paper chromatography worked well because of its simplicity, low cost, and ability to be adjusted. Throughout this lab, the group will test various solutions to conduct paper chromatography…

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    five- thousand substance mechanisms that are found in cigarette smoke and half of those substances are detrimental to human health. Carbon monoxide is a destructive gas you huff when you smoke. Once it is in your lungs, it is transmitted to your capillaries. Carbon monoxide declines the quantity of oxygen that is conceded in the red blood cells. It also upturns the quantity of cholesterol that is left into the inner lining of the blood vessel which, over time, can cause the blood vessel to…

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    6. From the middle of the eighth century until Muslims were exiled from Spain in 1492, Islamic culture and civilization exerted broad and lasting influences on Western culture. This period, known as the Islamic Golden Age, saw advances in science, philosophy, medicine and education. Great centers of Muslim learning under the Abbasid dynasty, started knowledge and scientific development that spread from Alexandria and Baghdad to Europe. The architecture flourished in Muslim Spain, later…

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