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    Buyannemekh Munkhbat MIE 657 Case Study 7, 8 Event Horizon Summary Michael Colombini, only 6 years of age, had a brain surgery for his benign tumor. Although his brain surgery was successful, he died in accident at the hospital. When Michael was having MRI scan after the surgery at Westchester Medical Center, he was in sedated state. Therefore, he needed to have supplementary oxygen piped to him while the scans were under way. Since no object containing iron or anything magnetic is allowed in…

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    People have heard about the most famous contributors to space travel such as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. However, the woman who made space travel possible, Katherine Johnson, has not been properly recognized for her contribution to the exploration of space. Johnson was a NASA mathematician who who calculated the trajectories of objects in space. Despite the oppression she underwent because of her race and gender, she was still able to accomplish many feats and refused to be ignored. She was…

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    Unit 1 Radioactive Decay

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    beta particle is used to treat some types of cancer for example bone cancer, beta particles could also be used as tracers. If an beta particles move in magnetic fields it would experience an deflecting force. Gamma rays - gamma radiation is an electromagnet wave. Gamma rays are formed from light and because they are formed from light they have to no charge. Gamma rays will have no mass because they are formed from light/photons. Gamma rays cause cancer however it has some uses to it as well…

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    The Core Movie Essay

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    The Core was a movie with both good and bad science. One example of bad science from the movie is a bunch of people with pacemakers dieing due to the disruption of the electromagnetic field. Even though a electromagnet disruption could stop a pacemaker from working according to futurity.org the earths magnetic field will never completely shut down. One example of both good and bad science is when a bunch of birds crash into a bunch of stuff also due to the disruption of earth's magnetic field.…

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    incline of communication. We can see why by what pass communication was, looking at how it changed in modern communication, And by how we gain knowledge today. In 1835, Samuel Morse discovers that wire could transfer signals, creating the first electromagnet telegraph. He also created a set of beats to use to resemble the alphabet when using the telegraph. The telegraph also played a huge roll in military use: “…the vast utility and indispensable importance of the electric telegraph, both as an…

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    In the 1800s, the basic components of a telephone consisted of iron, bras, mica, wood, electromagnets, and regular magnets (Alexander). When a person speaks into the receiver, the sound changes the electromagnet so it moves accordingly with the sound waves. This was an improvement on the telegraph because the person receiving the message could actually understand the speaker. Although the telephone…

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    People have got dreamed about going to Mars practically since it was discovered. In the foreseeable future, such mission is actually seems like real possibility. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is taking the helm of one of the most significant human endeavors to explore Mars. Unlike the previous programs, Manned Mission to Mars is a one-way ticket. Scientific and technological challenges facing the mission to Mars have been identified as a result of strenuous scientific…

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    Tattoo Research Papers

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    Tattooing has existed for thousands of years in places such as Irezumi in Japan, Ta Moko in New Zealand and the Pe'a and Malu in Samoa. The word tattoo originates from the Polynesian word “ta” which means striking something, as well as the Tahitian word “tatau” which means “to mark something”. Contemporary tattooing has evolved from a practice that was initially imported from the islands of Polynesia and later transformed into a form of working-class folk art. Tattooing is a centuries old art…

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    CAT Scan Vs MRI Essay

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    When arguing over two objects that are so similar but very different at the same times humans typically just don’t care to hear the truth. Humans may listen to the other side’s argument, but later in an majority of cases, humans forget the facts and go about their lives with no concern about the similarities and differences of two objects. Well the same could be said about CAT Scans and MRI. CAT scan and MRI are referred to as very similar medical practices by many people, when in fact they are…

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    Most of the technological changes and developments often come with potential large scale social, political or economic impacts on both the society and the firms that choose to implement them. It’s no wonder, the current global growth and socioeconomic changes are closely associated with adoption of “demand driven” technologies. The impacts are usually either transformational or disruptive depending on how the technology has been managed. This is for the reason that the technology which can be…

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