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    Fingerprint Development Techniques Fingerprint development techniques are vital in crime scene analysis, personal identification purposes, and forensic research. There are three different types of fingerprints that are known: patent prints, plastic prints, and latent prints. Patent prints are common and the easiest to locate because they are visible to the naked eye, while plastic prints are also easy to locate, but far less commonly found than patent prints. Latent prints are the most common…

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    Jaqueline Moreira Biology 23 March 8, 2016 Pseudomonas aeruginosa Introduction P. aeruginosa belongs to the family called Pseudomonadaceau ( Willey, J., Prescott Microbiology, 2014, p.527). P. aeruginosa is a gram negative bacterium. The shape of this particular bacterium is straight or slightly curved rods, but not helical. The size of this bacterium is about 0.5-1.0 micrometers wide and 1.5-5.0 micrometers long. The arrangement is single, but as is starts to age it forms cysts. P.…

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    dissolved salts 2028mg/l 1812 mg/l 1835 mg/l 1792 mg/l Total suspended solids 1268 mg/l 742 mg/l 372 mg/l 18 mg/l Oil and grease 198 mg/l 32 mg/l 10.8 mg/l 5.6 mg/l COD 5790 mg/l 4820 mg/l 1540 mg/l 74 mg/l BOD 2480 mg/l 1792 mg/l 552 mg/l 22 mg/l Chloride 570 mg/l 460 mg/l 372 mg/l 330 mg/l The BOD value is usually is not allowed to be higher than 300mg/l. These method is cheap rather than easy to perform, does not require highly sophisticated techniques and can be applied because of…

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    2.1 Soil The soil is a major source and natural medium for plant growth which has a direct impact on yield and quality of crops growing on it. 2.1.1 Nutrients in soil Most plants raise by absorbing nutrients from the soil. Soil is a major source of nutrients needed by plants for growth and development. There are two main classification of nutrients in the soil; Macronutrients and Micronutrients. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), and Oxygen (O) are also essential for plant growth, but not considered…

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    This lab is designed to find the mass of copper produced when excess aluminium is reacted with 2.00g of copper salt [Copper (II) chloride decahydrate]. This will be achieved by dissolving the given amount of copper salt in distilled water and then adding in the aluminium rod. The reaction will commence as copper will begin to form on the aluminium. Calculating the percent yield is commonly used in the atom economy of a chemical reaction, which is a measure of the initial substance which becomes…

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    Acidosis And Homeostasis

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    then think about the amount of crystalloid solutions we use for replenishment of blood volume. Normal Saline carriers a pH level of 5.5, which is extremely lower than what our bodies pH must maintain to sustain homeostasis. It also contains a high chloride content, which places the body in a state we call hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis. This just…

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    Corps Base in Lejeune, NC, it was discovered that two on-base water-supply systems were contaminated with the volatile organic compounds trichloroethylene (TCE), a metal degreaser, and perchloroethylene (PCE), a dry cleaning agent. Benzene, vinyl chloride, and other compounds were also found to be contaminating the water supply systems. The water systems were contaminated from August 1953 through December 1987". Unfortunately, there is a huge lag between the time it was discovered to the time…

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    Dka Research Paper

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    chemical imbalance known as diabetic ketoacidosis (DIABETES.ORG). DKA causes osmotic diuresis which results in urinary losses of water and electrolytes (sodium and potassium). Potassium levels are initially elevated, however with insulin therapy, potassium shifts into cells and causes hypokalemia (ATI BOOK). Certain stressors and drugs can cause DKA include: acute infection, trauma, pancreatitis, stroke, corticosteroids, thiazide diuretics, and sympathomimetic. Signs and symptoms of DKA…

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    31. cis/trans isomers Isomers are compounds with a similar substance recipe however extraordinary structures. The structures of these isomers vary in the introduction of the two chloride particles around the Co3+ particle. In the trans isomer, the chlorides involve positions opposite each other in the octahedron. In the cis isomer, they possess contiguous positions. The distinction amongst cis and trans isomers can be recollected by taking note of that the prefix trans is utilized to portray…

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    Hyponatremia Essay

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    According to Thomas (2015), “The following laboratory tests may be helpful in the diagnosis of SIADH: Serum sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate, plasma osmolality , serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, blood glucose, urine osmolality, serum uric acid, serum cortisol and thyroid-stimulating hormone. The patient’s volume should be assessed clinically to help rule out the…

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