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    Section 1: One paragraph (approximately half a page) summary of the information presented in the article or video In The Brain Changes Itself, the chapter titled “A Woman Perpetually Falling” is a case example of a woman that feels that she is constantly falling due to the damage of her vestibular system that controls her sense of balance. Cheryl Schiltz, a 50 year old women that contracted a bacterial infection following a hysterectomy and was treated with gentamicin. With excessive use of…

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    In the human composition the functions of the body and mind are dictated by the nervous system. There are two parts of the nervous system the peripheral nervous system and central nervous system. The brain, spinal cord, and nerves is what the nervous system is composed of. Together they control all the duties of the body. When something goes wrong with a part of your nervous system, you can have issues with actions such as breathing,speaking,swallowing, and moving. It is effortlessly the…

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    administering the test), the “Learner” (an actor pretending to be a volunteer), and the “Teacher” (the actual volunteer whose responses were the subject of the study). The “teacher” would watch as the “learner” was strapped into a chair and wired with electrodes. The “experimenter” would then give the “teacher” a mild electric shock to demonstrate what the “learner” was supposedly about to experience. The “teacher” (the volunteer), was then put in front of the controls of an electroshock…

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    2000). This technique has been used for treatment of benign and malignant tumors of the liver, lung, kidney and thyroid nodules (Yang, Chen et al. 2014). To achieve the thermal effect through RF, an electrode is inserted into the tissue and applies a high frequency alternating current that agitate the ions within the tissue to cause the ions follow the change in the direction of the current, leading to frictional heating (Curley 2003). Hyperthermia with…

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    The Nanotube Introduction: Nanotubes, specifically the carbon nanotubes are just one of the handful of structures engineers and scientist use today that fall in the nanoscale category. Structures in the nanoscale category are usually between 1-100 nanometers, which one nanometer is one-billionth the size of a meter. A confusing yet beneficial property found in materials at the nanoscale is a concept call quantum called quantum mechanics. In quantum mechanics the laws of classic or Newtonian…

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    Have you ever read where they test the products you use everyday? You may be surprised with what you find and may even stop using the product entirely. For the a modern world we live in we should try a new way to test products we use. Modern day society we as people became more aware of the environment and try to save what’s in it, so when animal testing will become more aware to the us, we will make sure to find a ways to change that. Today’ society we go to the store see what we like and…

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    1. Which one of the following would make the most suitable catalyst in the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)? A. Carbon dioxide (CO2) B. Sodium chloride (NaCl) C. Magnesium oxide (MgO) D. Manganese dioxide (MnO2) 2. If the temperature of a reaction is decreased, what effect will this have on the rate of reaction? A. It will have no effect. B. The reaction will stop. C. The rate of reaction will increase. D. The rate of reaction will decrease. 3. Given the equilibrium reaction in a closed…

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    Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Disease Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease which is also called CMT. It is said in National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke “That the physicians Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, and Howard Henry Tooth. In 1886 Charcot, Marie, and Tooth discovered a group of progressive disorders that affects the peripheral nerves” (NINDS). They still consider this disease to being rare in the United states. The estimated amount of people who are diagnosed is fewer than 175,00…

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    patient’s total amount of bilirubin. Also, lipemic index and the hemolysis index were used during the procedure and showed no interference. The method that they used for measuring the patient’s sodium, potassium, and chloride was direct ion-selective electrode or also known as direct ISE. In fact, this analyzer evaluates more activities of the substance ion in an undiluted matrix. The normal range for sodium concentration is 137 to 145 millimole per liter and the patient’s result was 141 mmol/L.…

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    Lincoln Electric Company is an impressive story of a commitment by it 's founder, James Lincoln, to manufacture welding machines and electrodes at the best cost for it 's customer 's with highest quality worker productivity. Continuing influence of founders: Mr. Lincoln began his company with a high level of commitment and passion. He was an innovator who is seldom mentioned as a contributor to the success of other companies like, Dow Chemical Company. His level of passion and…

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