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    Essay On Ultrasound

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    leads to the destruction of the integrity of muscle cells and sub-cellular components, such as the endoplasmic reticulum, increase the rate and efficiency of enzymatic reactions in beef and lamb muscle; and also cause a selective heating effect on collagen .One study states that sonication of beef muscle with an intensity of 2 W/ cm2 for 2 h at a frequency of 40 kHz resulting in damages for the perimysium and improved texture. To notice the changes in maturation, applied ultrasound (20 kHz, 22 W…

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    Collagen is one of the main building blocks of our skin; its continual production is what keeps our skin smooth and firm. As we grow older, we gradually produce less and less collagen which is what leads to the formation of fine lines and wrinkles. Dermal fillers are designed to be used as collagen replacements; when injected into the dermis, they firm up the skin for a smoother, younger appearance…

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    Lamelus Structure

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    The annulus is the outer portion of the disc that surrounds the nucleus. It is made up of 15 to 25 collagen sheets which are called the 'lamellae'. The lamellae are 'glued' together with a proteoglycans. These sheets encircle the disc and, in concert with the nucleus, give the disc tremendous axial load strength. The posterior portion of the annulus if further strengthened by the 'posterior longitudinal ligament'. This structure is the final barrier between the disc and the delicate spinal…

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    ULTRALIFT What HIFU? High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) lifts and tightens skin for a nonsurgical face lift and neck lift. It is truly remarkable, breakthrough in technology offering a non-invasive face lift. HIFU technique uses the power of Ultrasound to safely lift and tighten the skin. Ultrasound is nothing but the form of energy which is significantly different than light such as IPL and lasers or Electrical energy. HIFU technique can protect the skin surface. In HIFU technique,…

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    Magnesium Essay

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    done smoothly (Maddela Swetha et al., 2010). Collagen is the major components of extracellular matrix such as tendons, ligaments and skin. The biocomposites of hydroxyapatite/collagen are inadequate so magnesium will be used as a doping to improve the mechanical and physical properties of bone in biomedical fields (Nebahat Degirmenbasi et al., 2006). The collagen have good biocompatibility, non-toxicity, non-antigenic and biodegradable that make this collagen are prefer to be used in variety of…

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    Inflammation

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    Before the inflammation stage, bleeding needs to occur. The muscle tissue is destroyed through a direct or indirect cause to the muscle. Blood is initially released into the area due to ruptured blood vessels. Inflammation is the bodys defensive system in response to an injury, it is a non-specific response (Hertel, 1997) that will prepare the wound for healing. This phase will happen a few hours post injury (After the bleeding phase has ended) (Watson, 2012). The inflammation stage can be…

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    E - Beta myosin heavy chain is the protein that is most likely to cause the thickening of the ventricle described above. This is a major protein produced by the MYH7 gene and comprises the thick filament in cardiac muscle and plays a major role in cardiac muscle contraction. Mutations of this MYH7 cause excess thickening of the cardiac muscle, namely the left ventricle wall. It is not known how the mutation of MYH7 causes this thickening, but this thickening causes a functional impairment of…

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    Impaired Wound Healing

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    Impaired wound healing in the aged presents both major clinical and economic issues. With the constantly rising percentage of older people in the general population and the large cost of treating wounds within this specific patient group, the importance of examining and understanding the correlation between aging and wound healing cannot be undervalued. The process of wound healing is altered in aged individuals, historically being considered as defective; however there is now a general…

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    Diet Analysis Examples

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    bone has an organic portion of 30% and of this percentage 85% to 90% of the organic portion is collagen. Both collagen and carbonate can be used to obtain the information for stable isotope analysis. There is a debate as to what is the better tissue for usage in stable isotope analysis, and it seems to be that carbonate is the better option of the two. Collagen degrades over time and is the carbon in collagen comes from the consumed carbohydrates and proteins. Carbonate, on the other hand, can…

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