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    Tanning Research Paper

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    There are about 28 million people who tan indoors in tanning beds, and out of those people 2.3 million of them are teens. Many adults believe that teenagers under the age of 18 should not be allowed to tan in bed. Little do people know that tanning is not as bad as they think it is. Tanning can be very dependable time wise when it comes to special occasions and events such as; homecoming, weddings, prom, etc. It’s also a good way to relax and can make a person feel good about themselves, and it…

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    A spectroscope takes in light and breaks it into their own individual wavelengths, which are the colored lines we see. The light was produced by electrons, which each have their own quantum, or energy level. When we run a current through the atom, the electron gains energy and jumps to a higher level to its excited state. When they fall back to their ground state, they release their stored energy through the form of light. The line spectra for different atoms differ because they each have a…

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    During an exam, ultrasonic beams propagate through a patient’s tissue by means of the transducer. As the beam propagates, there is a loss of energy through absorption, reflection, and scattering. This loss is displayed in the image as shadowing. To start, shadowing may result due to the absorption or reflection of most of the energy. The degree of shadowing is dependent on the structure and size of the object that’s blocking the ultrasonic beam and its relativity to it. Shadowing is seen when…

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    Thank you for your suggestion. It has been provided in Appendix with the help of current, each of the device, switches. Experimental set-up detail is required including the photograph of the set-up Thank you for your suggestion. It has been provided in the experimental results section. To the Reviewer 5: The authors appreciate your well-advised comments. Based on your comments, highlighted texts have been added in the new version of the manuscript. The authors didn 't mention, how the…

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    to use on a wide array of different skin tones. These colors are modified by crystal filters that function as trimmers and allow the selection of precise wavelengths for each target that has to be treated. Thus, the system is very adaptable; each pulse of light can be enhanced and tailored for each specific issue such as broken capillaries, marks, pigmentation or excess hairs and so on. It is a non-disruptive treatment…

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    Medical Imaging Analysis

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    from Radiography to Echocardiography, their advantages and disadvantages, and applications. Radiography After the discovery of X-rays, Radiography came into limelight. Earlier to the discovery of X-rays also Radiography was available, but electromagnetic spectrum utilised for imaging. Using X-rays as source of illumination imaging is done, it exposes the internal architecture of non-transparent object of high density and composition. It is helpful in identifying bone fractures. It also…

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    the odd behaviour of his dog, when it is whining under the porch. Subsequently, he feels the shifts of the ground beneath him. He notices a invisible jet , and the streak of cloud following it. Lastly, he notices a fluctuation of light, and a tiny pulse beyond the hills. Whilst inside his home the man notices the shaking and creaking noises from the house. Moreover, he observes that no birds are chirping. He then phones the sheriff, but the…

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    I presented and discussed studies that outlined the debate. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive method of brain stimulation that relies on electromagnetic induction using a magnet field over the scalp, focused on an area of the brain thought to play a role in mood regulation. The coil generates brief magnetic pulses, localized, which causes depolarization of neurons in underlying part of cerebral cortex which pass easily and painlessly through the skull and into the…

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    Pulsar Research Papers

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    Pulsars: Lighthouses of the universe Imagine a star between four and eight times the mass of our sun exploding into a supernova. Next imagine watching the inner core condense into a sphere due to the enormous gravity of the star like there’s a new star forming in its place. This new star is so dense it smashes electrons and protons together forming neutrons which form a neutron star. This is the recipe for a pulsar. There are several types of neutron stars but this essay will highlight pulsars.…

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    Figure (‎2 2) The electromagnetic spectrum, (Tantirimudalige, 2002) 2.2.3. Types of remote sensing Remote sensing can be classified according to either energy source or sensor type into passive or active systems. Active systems have their own source of energy such as microwaves…

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