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    Purpose: The objective is to separate the heterogeneous mixture of salt, iron filings, and salt into each pure form using filtration, evaporation, and magnetism. Background: When separating a mixture, preferably to separate a mixture that includes a soluble liquid and a insoluble solid, filtration is the best because solid molecules are bigger than liquid molecules. A filter contains pores that are small enough to let small partials though the pores while holding back the larger particles.…

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    INTRODUCTION Patient J is an elderly female who presented to the ED with pneumonia, pulmonary edema, hypoxia, and sepsis. Patient J’s genitourinary issues include stage three chronic kidney disease (hereinafter CKD) with high BUN and creatinine lab work supporting this condition. She also has a history of Diabetes Mellitus II which is of significance due to the relationship between high blood sugar and kidney damage. Also of significance are three contributors to the concept of chronic kidney…

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    Urinary System Analysis

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    The urinary system functions to removes wastes from the blood and the kidney is known for filtration and absorbing water. The urinary system consists of a renal corpuscle (glomerulus and bowman’s capsule), a proximal tubule, a loop of Henle, and a distal tubule. The kidney filters about 180 liters and gets rid of about 1.5 liters as urine. Renal clearance is a measurement that analyzes the activity and efficiency of the kidney; it is the volume of plasma need for the kidney to complete remove a…

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    sodium/potassium activity. • eGFR- Low-79 mL/min/1.73m2 (80-120) eGFR is defined as the estimated glomerular filtration rate. This is often measured in conjunction with creatine levels. 100% of the creatine processed in the kidneys, will be excreted into the urine, meaning that the amount of creatine in the blood, can be linked to the filtration rate. In this case, the estimated filtration rate is decreased, however, the creatine levels are normal limits. I think the patient’s values…

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    Ballast Water Self-Monitoring System A ballast water self-monitoring system combined with an already approved and tested BWTS harnesses technological advancements that allow for a wide array of analytics and the ability to monitor ballast water treatment systems globally, creating transparency between vessel owners and subscribers in real time. A self-monitoring system would have to meet requirements enacted by different organizations and would have to comply with a stricter standard if an…

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    then added. The reaction was allowed to proceed at room temperature (RT) for 3h. The resulting mixture was then purified by washing with 100 ml saturated aqueous solution of NaHCO3 for 3 times. The organic layer obtained was dried by MgSO4. After filtration of MgSO4, the excess ethyl vinyl ether was removed by rotary evaporation. The fraction at 51 °C /80 Pa from the remaining solution was collected under reduced pressure distillation. The final product EEGE monomer is a colorless liquid (Yield:…

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    Contaminated Water Lab

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    is easy movable, clear, and odorless. In beaker 1 of table A and 5 of table A the observation of tap water is noted. The beaker 1 of table A has 100 ml of movable, no debris, no sound, odorless, clear content liquid. No add contaminants. The filtration of only tap water is observed in beaker 5 of table A. 75% of the liquid drainage out within the first 20 seconds of a minute. The tap water’s color and smell is altered. The color is medium black tint sedimentation of material with the tap…

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    Glomerulonephritis Mitchelle Hamilton Millers College of Nursing BSN 6 November 5th, 2015 Abstract Glomerulonephritis (GN) is a type of kidney disease that involves the glomeruli. These are very small, important structures in the kidneys that supply blood flow to the small units in the kidneys that filter urine called the nephrons. During glomerulonephritis, the glomeruli become inflamed and impair the kidney's ability to filter urine. This can be a routine condition in childhood.…

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    The importance of preserving Mangroves in Jamaica. Research Question: What is the importance of preserving Mangroves in Jamaica? Thesis statement- The preservation of mangroves provide a good natural nursery ground for marine life, act as sediment filtration system and as a wave buffering zone against hurricanes. Introduction Mangroves are mainly tropical plants with a tangled root system that grows at the interface between land and sea zones of sheltered tropical shores and island.…

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    Iron Powder Lab Report

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    1. Existing Knowledge- Based on prior knowledge, the Sulfur and Iron powder can be separated by using a magnet. The known fact is that the Iron particles can be attracted to the Magnet because of the attraction of the opposite charges. The Magnet will pull and attract the Iron and leaving the Sulfur behind. The separation of Sulfur and Iron powder is successfully accomplished because of the property of attraction. Since Iron is a metal, it has a positive charge and one side of the magnet has a…

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