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    energy. Light energy is a form of electromagnetic radiation along with cosmic rays, ultraviolet rays, infrared rays, microwaves, and radio waves. There are a few major properties of light such as brightness, hue, and saturation. Brightness is the intensity of light; hue is the color one perceives; and saturation controls how colorful light appears. (Ettinger 2013 p. 131). The next topic discussed is the structure and function of the eye. The components of the eye which allow it to focus are the…

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    INTRODUCTION Millimeter wave therapy is the exposure to a frequency that ranges from 30-300 GHz. This frequency is located in the radio frequency region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Due to the extremely small wavelength the frequency will only penetrate up to 2 mm of skin. In therapy the frequency is irradiated on certain parts of the tissue, depending on the specific treatment and energy it is deposited in the skin causing a variety of beneficial reactions. In the Former Soviet Union (FSU)…

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    high intensity interval training, sports, cycling, hill sprints, swimming, etc. Folsom Lake College, conducted a study, and found that there are two parts to cardiorespiratory endurance. One being how efficient your heart and lungs are delivering oxygen to your body, and the second, how efficient your body is creating energy for your muscles. A misconception about high intensity or elevated heart rate exercises is that you can just jump in, the is wrong. You must gradually increase intensity in…

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    Final Project: Climate Change The rapid change in climate is affecting all living beings and the environment on the entire planet. Climate change can degrade the health of humans and animals and the quality of the environment. Climate change poses many threats to not only Americans, but also to everyone else in the world. Humans, by altering the ecology of the planet to a significant degree in the 21st century, are the biggest cause of climate change. Scientists have tried to make people aware…

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    two themes as a whole. They focus on why life as a slave was hard in reality and how they needed faith to fight for their freedom. Slave Narrative authors, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, and Olaudah Equiano, use the assurance of faith, the intensity of truth, and craving for freedom in their writing to promote the end of slavery. Sojourner Truth talks about the confidence of faith, in her novel “Narrative in the Life of Sojourner Truth,” due to being with God and fighting for what is…

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    1. Introduction In the past years, an increasing number of driving assistance systems have been integrated in vehicles and the task of vehicle driving is automated to an ever greater extent. In an automated vehicle, the driver can switch his/her attention away from driving tasks to non-driving tasks such as reading and texting. However, since the automation technology is not perfect, the capability of automated driving still largely relies on conditions such as the weather and road type, which…

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    fatigue affecting sports performance. Miller (2003) states muscle glycogen levels deplete during high intensity exercise. As well as this, encouraging Dishen to include more protein approximately between 1.5-2 g/kg per day (Ranchordas, Dawson and Russell, 2017) will help to repair and build muscles (Bean, 2013). Building and repairing muscles will help prepare Dishen to cope with the high intensity activities and weight training implemented within the training sessions to improve muscular…

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    success. In club volleyball the expectations are high and the pressure is higher. When stepping into an important match it is crucial to play well, scouts can award scholarships if a player piques their interest. In school and club volleyball the intensity and expectations…

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    Summary: Medical Imaging

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    Alternative Imaging for MRI in MS MRI is a great tool for medical imaging and widely used for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), but it has some limitations in lacking specificity1. New emerging techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) have the potential to address issues not resolved by current MRI techniques. TMS is a non-invasive technique used for monitoring the central nervous system (CNS) activity and response in a pain-tolerated manner. It…

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    Creatine Lab Report

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    the Position Statement of the Society 3. Methods 1. Subjects 1. Youth 2. Athletes 3. Male 2. Protocols 1. Creatine monohydrate is the most effective ergogenic nutritional supplement currently available to athletes in terms of increasing high-intensity exercise capacity and lean body mass during training. 2. Creatine monohydrate supplementation is not only safe, but possibly beneficial in regard to preventing injury and/or management of select medical conditions when taken within recommended…

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