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    acts as an acoustic window Ultrasound examination allows real - time visualization of the movement of the diaphragm. Phrenic paralysis and paradoxical movement of the diaphragm are easily observable by ultrasound , which avoids the use of ionizing radiation in tests such as…

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    Palm West Essay

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    Technologist Palms West is searching for a CT Technologist to work Per Diem hours. A CT Technologist works in the imaging department of the hospital. A CT Technologist plays a vital role in the diagnoses of patients. CT Techs perform duties by applying ionizing radiation to detect pathology and to track the progress in treatment of known diseases. CT techs have a number of responsibilities…

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    believe that phones could give you a brain tumor that would lead to cancer. People are stating the pros and the cons to prove that phones could be safe. The evidence based in the topic will discuss brain tumors, safety, and the safe levels of phone radiation. “Are Cell Phones Safe?” Some people have pointed out that phones aren’t safe. There are a few good reasons that has proven cellphones safe. The first piece of evidence talks about brain tumors. Also it shows that numerous…

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    the pin on the device, in a spilt second after the two masses collide creating an uncontrolled chain reaction as the masses once together become a supercritical mass, the explosion releases energy in the form of a blast wave, thermal radiation, and nuclear radiation. A tremendous amount of energy released in a nuclear detonation, temper­atures of tens of millions of degrees develop in the immediate area. At these temperatures, everything near ground-zero vaporizes. The remaining gasses of the…

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    infection. Figure 9:Environmental hazard symbol Environmental Hazard These substances pollute the environment. Figure 10:Radiation symbol Radiation Radioactive substance. It may damage cells and can cause…

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    Essay On Tumor Silencer

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    A tumor is the second most basic reason for death in the assembled state. In any case, it is extremely basic gathering of illnesses in idea: the uncontrolled division of cells. at the point when the division of cells turns out to be rapid to the point that the items are not completely useful, it turns out to be deadly. Most types of cancer are brought on by either the disappointment of tumor silencer qualities or the advancement of oncogenes. tumor silencer qualities are the ordinary gens which…

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    medical industry. Nitrile gloves are used during various dental, laboratory, and medical applications to avoid latex allergies. • Nuclear and Radiation Facilities: Renco’s sterile gloves are ideal to use in nuclear and radiation facilities, where users are prone to different types of radiations. These gloves are irradiated and provide protection from harmful radiations. Apart from the above, the following are some other important applications of sterile drybox and sterile nitrile…

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    and other sciences. It was during this time that Hess began to focus radiation in the atmosphere. In the early 1900s, Victor Hess traveled very high in the sky while in a hydrogen balloon that he used to analyze the amount of radiation in the atmosphere. Hess’ went up in the air in search of the origin of ionizing radiation; the most accepted argument of all was that it was the rocks on Earth that were giving off the radiation. In 1911, Hess’ balloon was able to get to 1100 meters in the air,…

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    Forensic Imaging

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    the involvement of x-rays in forensic sciences is the possibility of a victim never receiving an x-ray examination in one’s lifetime, resulting in the lack of comparison views of ante and post mortem radiographic images. The drawbacks to using ionizing radiation to assist in investigations are of low significance compared to the benefits it offers. Conclusion…

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    Why Is Fracking Wrong

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    Fracking; A Crime Against Nature Fracking, a cheaper and more harmful way for us to get oil out of the ground. It has caused just as much bad as good, if not more. It leaks into our water, poisons our loved ones, and pollutes our environment. Fracking should be illegal due to its detrimental effects on the environment and people. Here’s a “fun,” fact; each fracturing job uses between 1-8 million gallons of water and over 40,000 gallons of chemicals (Source 2).Think about what can do to you and…

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