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    He studied blood cells, pond water organism among other things with a microscope that had a magnification of up to 500X. Through the microscope lenses, he observed cells. He was able to become the first person ever to describe the single celled organisms after he looked at the matter scraped from his teeth. Van Leeuwenhoek published and wrote…

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    Thesis: After Joseph Lister read an article of Louis Pasteur about germ theory, he remembered that in Carlisle, England, people got rid of trash smell by using a spray. He discovered that the spray used killed germs, which caused smell. "Robert Koch was the first scientist to devise a series of tests used to assess the germ theory of disease." At about 1870, the world accepted their "changing" discovery and soon the Germ Theory began. Thus the discoveries of these men revolutionized and…

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    advantages of an autologous stem cell transplant on Charlie’s bone marrow and immune system? - A majority of stem cells are in the bone marrow and some circulate to the blood system. The stem cells produce red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. When Charlie was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL), his stems cells no longer made normal blood cells. Autologous stem cell transplant can be used after high doses of chemotherapy. Chemotherapy kills the cancer cells and also…

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    many people. This was indirectly supported by the fact that high-population density areas with low amounts of sanitation were hot-spots for diseases. Even legendary hospital pioneer, Florence Nightingale believed in Miasma theory. Although replaced by germ theory, this at least attempted to break through to healthier living standards. Many Americans rose up and tried to be more cleanly, this was unfortunately was countered by the Industrial Revolution, and the increase of urban city life, where…

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    Louis pasteur discover many things, in 1864 he discovers pasteurization. One of the reason why louis pasteur was so important was because he created a process called pasteurization. Pasteurization is process that destroys pathogens in milk, wine, and other food. If we didn't have this process then all of food would go bad, and we wouldn't have anything to eat. It's a simple process that change everything. Pasteurization is a process that kills bacteria with heat. Pasteur made a huge impact on…

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    engineer tumor cells in the laboratory, then test various drugs to see which can stop them from growing.” It supports this argument because it mentions that the CRISPR-Cas9 technology can operate the genome by testing different drugs to see which can stop the growth of cancer. Furthermore, it does not only provide a set of readily programme tools, but can also infer that this technology has already transformed to check about the cancer research as it is easier to examine the tumor cells in the…

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    Brain Cancer Case Study

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    According to this data table, certain patients were diagnosed with certain diseases such as meningioma, glioma, and primary CNS lymphoma. According to NeuroPetVet, statistics show that “[T]he incidence of brain tumors in dogs and cats has been reported from as low as 14.5 in 100,000 dogs and 3.5 in 100,000 cats to as high as 2.6% in dogs and 2.2% in cats.” Although the percentage rate is low in numbers, the cases for dogs that have been diagnosed with brain cancer…

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    Magnetic resonance imaging, also known as an MRI scan, is a type of scan that uses magnetic fields and radio wave energy to create images of the organs and tissues, such as the brain. It is a scan that is used to detect things such as tumors, infections and injuries. It is often used after an x-ray or CT scan is done to gather more information. This paper will discuss MRI in depth such as how an MRI works, its use in society, the differences between MRI and other scans and the future for MRI.…

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    beneficial to women. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. About one of three cancers are diagnosed. Cancer is a group of diseases that cause cells in the body to change and grow out of control. Most cancers will form a lump or mass in the breast, which is called a tumor. It is named after a part of the body where the tumor originates. Breast cancer begins in the breast tissue that is made up of glands for milk productions, called lobules and that ducts that connect the…

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    A Blind Beagle Summary

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    arrived at the doggy ophthalmologist three days later, the vet specialist did a basic evaluation and although the diagnosis had been narrowed down to two possibilities, the specialist needed to administer one final test to determine if it was a brain tumor or Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome. ***** One night, over the summer, my mom and I were watching TV downstairs and we were hearing bang after bang upstairs. I was terrified. I thought that someone was attempting a break-in from…

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