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    PET Scan Research Paper

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    PET is a nuclear medicine, working imaging ability that creates a three-dimensional image of functional processes within the human body. [1] First, chemicals which emits gamma radiation are injected into the human body, then; the system detects pairs of gamma rays emitted indirectly by a tracer to show images of bones and organs. These substances are injected into the body, and are usually tagged with a radioactive atom.[1] Doctors use this device to create images of bones and organs of the…

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    Iodine 123 Research Paper

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    technetium-99m is an isotope of the artificially and it has many characteristics for nuclear medicine scan the first one it has a half-life of six hours and it decay by process called “ isomeric ” and emit low energy of gamma rays and this helps to easily exit the body and can be detected accurately also emit beta rays but without high energy radiation dose to the patient is low . It has different number of compounds created for various structures such as CNS imaging…

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    Why Do Radio Isotopes

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    susceptible to radiation. doctors can target a specific area in the body with a small amount of radiation, and cancerous cells can be killed while leaving the surrounding tissue intact. This can be done using a machine which sends rays of radiation, usually gamma, to the specific areas of cancer cells in the body or through the input of nuclear isotopes. A negative side effect of radiation therapy is the damage it certainly causes to the surrounding tissue. Even as medical science improvements…

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    “Why do so many young people literally die to belong to fraternities, sororities, and other college social organizations? The answer is complicated, but here is a starting point: Ever since the medieval universities were founded, young people have done whatever it takes to gain acceptance, to break with their past lives, to achieve a sense of power, to carve out a society of their own that isn 't quite what their tutors and teachers had in mind. In the United States, hazing and drinking have…

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    Left Sided Angel

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    and observe many differ artists work. As you walking past Parks Library though one piece stands out among others. The Left Sided Angel, a cast bronze sculpture made by Stephen De Staebler brought to Iowa State University in 1986 commissioned by phi kappa phi honors society. This piece has had a rich love hate relationship with many throughout its years on campus. Many considered it obnoxious and gaudy or just straight up hideous. Others viewed it as beautiful, majestic or relatable a complete…

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    My original interests began with psychology. I have always had a passion for the workings of the mind. One career I did not consider was nursing. My thoughts were, it took a strong hearted person to provide such intimate care to others and although I commended those people, I was not one of them. One event was all it took to forever change my view on nursing and ultimately, define my destiny. I stumbled upon an entry-level position working with behaviorally challenged, developmentally disabled…

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    Why Women Join Sororities

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    To join a sorority, the potential new members (PNMs) have to gain entrance into the organizations. The idea of gatekeepers is seen in sororities. This entrance revolves around the existing members give approval to the potential new members (Stuber 2011). While some sororities say that not everyone can fit into their sorority, they also claim to be diverse among themselves (Handler 1995). The process to gain entrance to a sorority is sorority recruitment, where the sororities allow new member to…

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    Lael Brainard Biography

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    Lael Brainard was born in 1962, in Hamburg Germany to parents Al and Joanne Brainard. Al Brainard was a U.S. foreign-service officer who was stationed in Cold War Germany and Poland. Dr. Al Brainard received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut and his doctorate in Political Science from the University of Washington. He was one of the first US officials to develop relationships with Polish dissident movements that were instrumental in Poland’s transition to democracy. Ms.…

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    page 29. Historical Context: The Founders Day Ceremony dates from 1949 when Elizabeth Reigart Gilchrist, Psi Cornell, prepared it for the Washington, D.C., alumna celebration of Founders Day. It was put into ceremonial form by Helena Flinn Ege, Gamma Epsilon, Pittsburgh, former Fraternity President. In more recent times, it was edited by Jean Hess Wells, Delta Upsilon, Georgia, former Fraternity President. Because the Founders Day Ceremony is not secret, it may be performed before…

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    Advisory and House Boards Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity is an organization of over 273,000 members and 140 collegiate chapters. These chapters are guided and advised by a collection of advisers who represent the front line of support for our collegiate members. These individuals are relied upon for their knowledge of the position they advise, including protocols as well as the skills and talents required of the officer. Kappa Kappa Gamma recognizes the important role that trained,…

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