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    Why You Should Not Be Drinking Bottled Water? More than $100 billion is spent on bottled water all over the world.This is not surprising when we consider the ease of carrying them around and their wide availability. But environment and health activists are seriously concerned with their excessive use. Let us know why: The Bottles Are Harming The Environment 72 billion gallons of water is used annually to produce empty bottle containers which are consequently used to sell bottled water. In…

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    crystals utilizing a filtration set up • Dry the crystals through vacuum filtration and natural evaporation in the laboratory drawer The heating and cooling of the crude acetaminophen…

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    Description: Undersink water filter is the best choice for water filtration these days and improved filtration procedure is being followed. This kind of filter can be easily installed without any hassles. Are you planning to get a new water filter in your kitchen? Well, in this case Undersink water filter is one of the best options. These…

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    filtered out of the blood system. due to the kidneys filtration system big molecules, blood, and different ions are not supposed to leave the body, so their presence during analysis can indicate abnormality. The urinary system is responsible for maintain the fluid hemostat of the body, it is consisting of many organs: some are kidney, ureter urinary bladder, and urethra. The kidney is the organ that is responsible of making urine by filtration. Kidneys are pair of organs located on either side…

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    One way in which it does this is by increasing the glomerular filtration rate which results in an increase of sodium and water being filtrated and excreted. It also acts as the opposite to aldosterone when it comes to acting on the kidney by increasing sodium loss as opposed to aldosterone increasing sodium reabsorption…

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    scale as in a laboratory experiment as well as in a larger scale at the industrial level. It is also applied in different fields ranging from biology and biochemistry to microbiology and medicine. Column chromatography is also referred to as gel filtration or size exclusion chromatography among many other terminologies and it is used to separate molecules solely based on their size. The concept behind this technique is quite simple and effective to determine the molecular weight of some…

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    Why Do People Clean Water?

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    billion people in 60 countries will face water shortage by the year 2050. In order to combat water shortages and reduce associated diseases Living Waters Technology embarked on a provision of clean water using Berkey Water System and Seychelle Water Filtration, which…

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    Water Appropriation

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    pipeline water supply were to provide clean drinking water from the lakes or rivers. However, the water was not initially treated. The reason was because the relationship between diseases and waterborne pathogens had not been established. Later on, filtration and chlorination became a center of focus which drastically caused a reduction in typhoid and cholera ailments. In the rapidly growing cities, the capacity of water users outweighed its availability. Thus the construction of water…

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    Dialysis Case Studies

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    results obtained on a plasma sample collected from a 75year old female. She has chronic renal failure (CRF). The importance process of CRF determined by glomerular filtration rate. Glomerular filtration. So that the Clinical Biochemist can identify abnormalities of electrolytes, urea and Creatinine. Estimate the glomerular filtration rate ( eGFR) teste measure the level of creatinine in the blood. The medical care of patients is Delaying or halting the progression of CRF, Diagnosing and…

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    Glomerular Reabsorptions

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    The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) filters the plasma through the glomerulus capillary blood pressure and into the Bowman’s capsule hydrostatic pressure (Sherwood, 2007, pp. 508-509). The filtrate subsequently travels into the proximal tubular so that sodium absorption occurs. The tubular reabsorption is the filtrate that flows through the tubules and the substances of value returns to the perutubular capillary plasma into the blood stream (Sherwood, 2007, p. 506). Such that the body can…

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