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    Corneal Flaw Lab Report

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    When pulsed ultraviolet light, at wavelengths below 350 nm, is applied in the nanosecond (ns) range it causes breaks in the intermolecular bonds of the polymer chains of corneal collagens, disintegrating the target tissue. The resulting small volatile fragments are propelled at high speed above the tissue surface, where they can be evacuated. (figure 3) This process does not involve a significant increase in the tissue temperature…

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    occurs when someone gets injured and the body is trying to repair the damage that was done. Scars are part of the body's repair mechanism after the injury on tissues. A protein called collagen which is a fibrous tissue, does indeed replace the tissue that has been damaged. intense physiotherapy is needed because the collagen tissue that has replaced the damaged tissue is indeed weaker than the original tissue. It is definitely not as pliable and flexible as muscular tissue and skin which means…

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    Therapeutic Ultrasound

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    Critically review the Evidence of Clinical Effectiveness of Therapeutic Ultrasound for the Treatment of Soft Tissue Injuries Introduction: Electrotherapy is used by practitioners to assist in pain reduction and to accelerate the healing process via an increase in energy: electrical, sound, light, magnetic, temperature (Physioworks, 2015). The treatment modalities that come under the umbrella of electrotherapy are as follows: Ultrasound, Laser, Transcutaneous Electrical nerve stimulation…

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    Protein Lab Report

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    1. PROTEIN Introduction: Protein are the central to life because they control almost all cellular processes, including initiating most of the reactions that occur in the living thing cells. They are one of the building blocks of body tissue and also can serve as fuel source. They are naturally occurs which means that they are made by living cells, like animals, bug, fungi and even human. They can interact with one another and other biological macro mules to form complex assemblies.…

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    Osteoarthritis is the most common and affects the feet, hands, spine, and large weight-bearing joints. More than half of all persons over age 65 have evidence of idiopathic OA. Progressive joint deterioration occurs because of the age related of changes to collagen and proteoglycans. Joint cartilage has decreased tensile strength and reduced nutrient supply. DJD is related to one or two joints trauma, particularly the knees. The cervical spine, the major weight-bearing joints, and distal…

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    Bone Remodeling

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    kinds of cell that have responsibilities of maintaining, producing and resorpting the bone. In terms of osteoblasts, the “mono-nucleated bone formation” cells are seen close to the bones’ surface with responsibility of osteoid-making that includes collagen primarily (Schulze et al. 2010). Afterwards, the secretion of osteoblasts happens in “alkaline phosphatase” for the sites’ creation for depositing phosphate and calcium that enables the growth of bone-mineral crystals within such sites and…

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    Bird Nest Case Study

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    across the sea which could lead to flight delays and default finished products Opportunities The company have the opportunities to increase the concentration of the bird’s nest in the liquid extract to increase the effectiveness and also portion of Collagen in the facial mask. Thread There are other competitors that are selling other mask but different types of ingredients used. Even though their product using different base ingredients, but they are still our market competitor in terms of…

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    What protects a human being from external danger? A car 's seat belt? A helmet? Or our very own organ known as the skin? The skin is one of the most amazing organs in the human body. Skin is made up of specific cells and tissues to act as the boundary between you, me and the world. However, there are some factors that we have to pay attention to regarding our skins. The physiology of Skin will give an in dept explanation and description of its structure, functions, and diseases. The skin is the…

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    The Secret Of Youthful And Radiant Skin YOUR SKIN IS DELICATE There are quite a few factors that may indicate the pace at which the skin decays.There are factors like exposure to direct sun rays and pollution. It could also be your smoking habits or your daily food habits ! The most dominant of these are the genetic or hereditary factors like your skin texture and type. Usually, fair skin turns crinkly more rapidly than wheatish or dark skin as they are shielded by high amounts of lipids and…

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    Osteoporosis is a type of bone condition in which it becomes less dense and more fragile or porous. Bones are composed of Ca, protein and collagen which give the strength the bone need to support body mass; The most common areas to fracture are the ribs, hips, spine, and wrists. Gender (Female is most common), race, body frame, exercise, diet, hormones, alcohol consumption, smoking, and family history are all high-risk factors in which an individual can be affected with this type of condition.…

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