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    Parkinson's Disease Causes

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    Causes The causes of Parkinson’s Disease remain unknown, however there have been several theories as to what could cause the debilitating disease. Factors such as age, and genetic predisposition play a major role in the development of the disease. The disease is most common in those over sixty, however, it could take over twenty years for symptoms to develop. Age is the most common factor in the development of the disease, however if the disease is detected early, then it is most likely due to…

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    Bionic Prosthetic Limbs

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    INTRODUCTION Can you imagine how difficult the lives could be after the amputees lost their arms or legs? Their lives will not be as easy as they had before. They cannot do many things that they used to do in their normal lives when they still have their limbs. A few hundred years ago, a hand amputee could only have a hook prosthesis with limited function and social stigma for the replacement of his hand. As the technology advances, hand amputees can now have the option for a hand transplant…

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    Lincoln Electric Company

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    aspects of the company. Introduction Lincoln Electric Company is a well-known and successful manufacturing company. According to Arthur Sharplin. (1989) - "The Lincoln Electric Company is the world 's largest manufacturer of welding machines and electrodes. Lincoln employs 2,400 workers in two U.S. factories near Cleveland and approximately 600 in three factories located in other countries. This does not include the field sales force of more than 200 persons.” In the same industry Lincoln…

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    According to NEAVS—an anti-vivisection society—, animals can be exposed to many brutalities such as the following: “testing new drugs to infecting with diseases, poisoning for toxicity testing, burning skin, causing brain damage, implanting electrodes into the brain, maiming, blinding, and other painful and invasive procedures” (“Harm and Suffering”). Animals have pain sensors and are able to experience just as much distress as we do, but cannot express it. Plus, companies are still able to…

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    Blood Gas Lab Report

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    measures the pH, oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood from an artery. It checks the efficiency of the lungs to move oxygen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the blood. For the test, we use RAPIDPoint® 400 having Ion Selective Electrode (ISE) as its principle. ISE is an electroanalytical sensor which has a membrane whose potential indicates the activity of the ion to be determined (the determinand) in a solution (the analyte). The ionized…

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    Potato Battery Hypothesis

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    Question /Problem Can a potato be used to build a battery and light up a LED? Hypothesis If I use an electrolyte like a potato juice and two electrodes like galvanized steel and coper, then I should be able to create a small amount of electricity enough to light a LED (light emitting diode). Research Potatoes in general do not generate and do not store electricity. What potatoes do have that can help transfer energy is its soluble chemical property which may cause a chemical reaction…

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    For my primary research, I accomplished two tasks. I noted how many violent actions there were in the movie The Matrix, and I gave a survey to see how violent movies affected teens. The Matrix research will be discussed in this paragraph. I tallied the number of violent acts and a brief description of each violent act. The results will be discussed in the next paragraph. During the 2 hour long movie which was made in 1999, there were 40 instances of violence and I wrote a brief description of…

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    Misinformation Myth

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    The rate and depth of respiration is calculated by a phonograph cloaked in the region of the chest. Skin response is calculated through electrodes attached to a subject 's fingertips. There is a controversial problem with the accuracy of the polygraph test. Subject 's can be in a nervous state of mind causing there heart rate to go faster. Though they might not be guilty they could be panicky…

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    Isolation Among students When it comes to social media we think that we are socializing because of the various existence of media technologies that we have been using, but are we really socializing? If yes, then why have people become more socially isolated than before? When I was a kid in Iran we did not have cell phones, tablets or any modern toys that look like a small computer machine. For this reason, my parents would tell us to go out to play outside and we had to make friends and play…

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    Industry Demands When it comes to the industry of welding machines, and electrodes, James Lincoln created it. He designed, and made the motors, he was an inventor. There was never a strict framework to which the company was structured. Attraction-Selection-Attrition There are a few good reasons…

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