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    Acrylamide Lab Report

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    The Critical Noncarcinogenic effect of acrylamide is classified as “Degenerative Nerve Changes”. This means that chronic ingestion of acrylamide resulted in an observable damaging of the central and peripheral nervous system, thus classifying it as a neurotoxin. This conclusion was determined after the results of two separate chronic (2year) drinking water studies performed on lab rats. (Friedman et al., 1995, 224307; Johnson et 14 al., 1986, 061340). The doseresponse data for acrylamide was…

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    Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) is a type of cancer of the breast. IDC starts in the milk ducts of the breast, breaks through the walls of the duct, and begins to invade and grow into the fatty tissue of the breast. Since this is an invasive cancer, it is then able to spread to other organs in the body, such as the lymphatic system. IDC is the most common form of breast cancer, accounting for 70-80% of all breast cancer diagnoses. A key component in diagnosing IDC is yearly screening mammograms…

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    This paper seeks to analyze the book Sherwin B Nulands the Doctors Plague based on its content, style as well as merit, nevertheless we are going to look at the description of the branches of science involved as well as the scientific methods found in the book. This book was authored by Sherwin B. Nuland and was originally published in the year 2003; this book entails a revealing narrative of very important occurrences in the history of medicine. This book focuses on Ignac Semmelweis and the…

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    The question surrounding the United States today is should prisoners have rights and if they should what rights do they deserve to have and which ones should be stripped away from them. Some people believe that if a person commits a crime that they do not deserve to have any rights at all, but others may argue that everyone even a criminal should have some type of rights given to them. Prisoners must have several basic rights because they cannot fend for themselves while behind bars. When…

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    RESULTS Advantages The OAGB doesn’t have various limitations of the other operations and offers many features of an ideal bariatric operation (3, 4). The OAGB is a short, simple and low-risk operation. It has been shown in short- and long-term studies that OAGB results in excellent weight loss, good resolution of co-morbidities and high levels of patient satisfaction (17-21). In addition to the above advantages, it also offers the advantage of the ease of revision or reversal of the OAGB (6, 7,…

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    Maura Narrative

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    and still is, her name is Lisa. Lisa was another Ap student but was never pleasant to the ones she disliked. It was first period of that day, 8:30 A.M, science class, as usual Maura and her fellow classmates were doing their observations of the dissection of the frog. She thought to herself that it was disgusting. She sat with her friend's Jonathan and Luis, and sneered at Lisa whilst observation time. Afterwards they took a pop quiz from Mr.Leus during the class. The ball rang and turns out…

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    Surrealism “The Surrealist artists like bravery and strength, but both without pathos; love, preferably in the most earthly meaning of the word; intelligence without slickness, strict rebelliousness, despising all social prosperity and security for themselves. They believe that no new life can come about without violence” (Jacob Bendien). Surrealism, one the most distinctive movements was coined by Guillaume Apollinaire in 1971. Brenton defined Surrealism as “Psychic automatism, in its pure…

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    The Scientific Revolution

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    The scientific revolution is a period in time that has no specific timelines by which it is classified consistently across literature. Although there are no specific dates for the beginning and end of the scientific revolution, it is know that a significant portion of the changes to sciences occurred in the seventeenth century with the release of new books which challenged the known scientific concepts of the time period. Many of the esteemed scientific notions of the time were disproven and…

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    lifelong dream. Removing gender from one individual can create animosity towards the opposite gender to which this change was made to satisfy. The author 's goal was presented with vague black and white examples and could have benefited from a deeper dissection of why she felt there must be a better way to convey titles without neutrality. The phrase, separate but equal came to mind while reading this portion of the article because both parties are in fact separated physically by gender, but now…

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    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is, in a nutshell, absurd. In fact, it is absurdism at its finest. In the first chapter, we are introduced to our main characters. Arthur Dent, whose house is to be torn down today to make room for a road and which he only finds out then the demolition team begin the process that day. Then, there is Ford Prefect, Arthur’s best friend, who turns out to be an alien. Where things get truly bizarre, in just the first chapter, is when we discover Ford is an alien…

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