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    FlowMAP is a microfluidic platform developed to measure the overall hemostatic phenotype of an individual, coagulation profile. It is willing to replace the current tests of thrombogenecity, that are focused on isolated components of clotting and under standardized conditions. These individual’s hemostatic profiles under certain conditions and particular drugs will lead to a better understanding of bleeding risk ad clinical clotting prediction. Unlike other complex bench-top tests, it can…

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    maximum. It was used to help diagnose and study the pathological changes. Alternatively, the first microscope was an optical instrument in which was used to increase the size of an object. It was achieved by sliding a draw tube in or out with an eyepiece lens which was bi-convex. Furthermore, the Jansen microscope was a major influence on the starting of the microscopic industry, and helped identify illnesses along with scientific advancements. As shown above, amputations, vaccinations,…

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    Cellular Theory Essay

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    spring by some distance is proportional to that distance) in 1660 and the discovery of plant cells using a compound microscope in 1663. The compound microscope uses two or more lenses, which are connected by a hollow tube. The top lens (called the eyepiece) is the one that people look through, and the bottom lens is called the objective lens. This means that the specimen is magnified twice as much as a simple microscope. Hooke developed his microscope with a new screw operated focusing…

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    Kidney Stones

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    Chloe Tain Period 3 October 11, 2016 Roll Number: #43 Osborne Killer Stones in the Kidney What is a kidney stone you might ask? Well, a kidney stone is a hard object made up of many crystals that forms in the kidneys. Kidney stones may block the urinary tract and cause severe pain. My dad has had kidney stones twice in his life before and suffered a lot through it. One in ten people will most likely have kidney stones in their lifetime. Clearly, kidney stones are very painful for the people that…

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    If you're in the market for a nice pair of multipurpose binoculars that will fit your sensibilities, you know it's far from an easy task. With so many good-looking and cost-attractive products vying for your attention nowadays, you need to do a lot of research if you want to be sure you're getting enough value for your money. In order to help you out, we've reviewed one of the most popular picks for landscape viewing these days – the Nikon 8252 ACULON A211 10-22 x 50 Zoom Binocular. Read on to…

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    In 1791, Congress ratified the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution allowing Americans the right to “bear arms”. Millions of private citizens now own or have access to some type of firearm. Once widely used in recreational and competitive sporting activities, they are now being used more for self-defense purposes and in criminal activities. Recent statistics show that “more Americans have died from guns—1,516,863—in the United States since 1968 than on the battlefields—1,…

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    Divided We Fall I read the novel Divided We Fall by the author Trent Reedy. If I were to give this book an alternative title it would be The First Shot. The story provided me with entertaining and plentiful details that helped develop the setting. Something that truly surprised me was the fact that the main characters’ actions in such a small town effected the rest of the country. If there was something I could bring into my life from the story, it would be the impressive and futuristic…

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    Christiaan Huygens was a Dutch mathematician and scientist, lived from April 14, 1629 – July 8, 1695. He was one of the leading scientists of his time and is best known as an astronomer, physicist, proabablist, and horologist. His contributions to experimental and theoretical physics were most notably the discovery of Titan, invention of the first pendulum clock, and the earliest theory about the nature of light. His great contributions are of great significance and so he deserves to be chosen…

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    Isaac Newton was an English natural philosopher, scientist, mathematician, chemist and physics that influence modern studies and society. His studies and discoveries laid a foundation to many present-day science, math and technology. Newton have a rough childhood, dealing with neglection that left him emotionally unstable. With that said, Newton was a brilliant person that mark his footstep in the field of Science and Math. Isaac Newton was prematurely born on Christmas day in 1642 in…

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    worth it if you really want a rangefinder that performs 3. Leupold 117857 PinCaddie Digital Golf Rangefinder What it looks like: As expected from nearly all Leupold rangefinders, this one gives you happy feelings with its super sleek design. The eyepiece is also raised and the dual lenses in front are very visible unlike the GX-4i…

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