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    Mysterious places .. Being Locked in that room between four walls that I can’t even see, made me think.. made me think a lot I don’t know if I stayed here for a day or two hours or a week or just for minutes .. I have no clue!! For whatever time I was in there, I went through a spiral of thought.. At first, I wanted to get out of that dark place.. then, I wanted light, I wanted to see where I am.. It started to get colder and colder, I needed a warm blanket to cover myself with.. After a…

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    urinary stones.  Intravenous pyelography (IVP) this type of radiography itself injects a dye use doctor in para bloodstream achieve visual contrast radiography, allowing the doctor to see scam Clarity calculus and evaluate the degree of obstruction.  Computed tomography (CT) x-ray CT provides high resolution and send verify description and location of calculus Grade Obstruction sin Need for intravenous contrast dye. In the laboratory the analysis of the urine also can determine the physical…

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    thankfully did not get the same waiter, instead we got a rebellious young woman who looked about seventeen years old or so with her red hair pulled back in a loose ponytail.You could tell she was a natural redhead and had tried to dye it blue, but she had only managed to dye a single rebelious streak that was hanging out of her hair. She was wearing the usual Bob Evans uniform with a nametag that read ‘Emily’. “She looks nice enough,” I thought to myself, “At least better than the…

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    Doctors have fruitfully used tattooing of dyes to camouflage birthmarks and different sorts of scars. Permanent makeup in Korea has been around for decades. For several years, therapeutic articles have been printed describing the utilization of permanent makeup tints with iron oxide and natural…

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    Old Lunar Research Paper

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    Sun Goddess still fought for light in the Darkness. Old lunar was stubborn but this battle could not go on forever. The Sun Goddesses eternal power stayed string while Ols Lunars was slowing dying away. He knew it was time to surrender or he would dye. The Sun goddess proposed a treaty that allow each of them to shine their powers. The Sun would shine for the first part of day and half way through night would fall. This benefited the people and allowed plentiful growth and better resting…

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    Motorized Molecules

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    were different they were without motors. The Wang lab on the other hand had different ideas for their drones. When they built drones of their own they were going to test the drone to see if the drones could open synthetic lipid bilayer vesicle. Using dye to signify the penetration of the cell. The drone was able to drill through and they decided that the drone takes roughly a minute to drill the hole. Pals Lab expected the drones to work on living cells. Such as Cancer cells to greatly improve…

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    Venous Disorder Essay

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    Venous Disorders Definition Venous disorders are the group of pathologies that refers to abnormal functioning of the venous system. Venous disorders fall into two general classifications: 1. Blockage as a result of a blood clot called thrombosis 2. Insufficient venous drainage known as insufficiency Thrombosis includes:  Superficial Thrombophlebitis  Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Insufficiency comprises of:  Varicose Veins  Spider veins  Chronic Venous Insufficiency Pathophysiology…

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    Microscopic Hair

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    Indeed, this is essential to the foundation of all forensic labs (Dale and Becker 173). Forensic scientists use electrophoresis gel to prepare and differentiate fingerprints (Bertino 165). Which is then uploaded to the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). Allowing access to registered crime lab officials to share and compare DNA profiles (Dale and Becker 176). Sharing this information aids police investigations as mitochondrial DNA can be extracted from fragments of bone and compared to maternal…

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    While the best way to prevent discoloration is to give up these beverages, you can still drink them with some precautions. Try to rinse out your mouth after drinking them to get the acids and dyes off your teeth, or try drinking through a straw so that the beverage never makes contact with your teeth. Schedule Regular Dentist…

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    Silk Road Dbq

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    The Silk Road, extending over 4,000 miles, was a large network of trade routes used in ancient times for centuries to exchange different goods, materials, ideas, and several other different things; good and bad. The Silk Road routes stretched from China through India, Asia Minor, up throughout Mesopotamia, to Egypt, the African continent, Greece, Rome, and Britain1. Silk was very sought after in ancient times, and was only produced in China. The Chinese had kept the secret of silk-making for…

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