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    of literature on, “Insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic youth, disclosed cardio-metabolic issues leading to co-morbidities and or mortalities across the lifespan of juveniles.” The findings in measurements were insulin resistance and insulin secretion, which identified a progressive state from normalcy in glycemic index to Type II Diabetes Mellitus. Furthermore,…

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    Citrate Experiment

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    The goal of this experiment was to use citrate stabilized gold nanoparticles as color indicators for the existence of melamine in unknown solutions of milk, then use UV/Vis spectra to quantify the results. The purpose of this lab was met successfully. The color change of gold nanoparticle solution was an effective method to predict the presence of melamine. For instance, when 1 ml of AuNPs was added to 1 mL of 50 ppm melamine solution in sample C1, the color changed from wine red to light purple…

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    The framework will include objectively verifiable indicators. Monitoring will be an ongoing process, whether success indicators will be documented as they occur. Each July starting 2023, the program will be evaluated against predetermined objectively verifiable indicators. In July 2025, the program will be reviewed to determine whether there is a need to modify it to make it more effective and efficient. The…

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    The Day the Earth Stood Still, 1951 was about a spaceman visiting earth to warn the people that if it continued its violent ways that it would have to be destroyed. The destruction of Earth would ensure the peace of other planets. A Race of robotic men where created to police the universe. If the peace were disturbed they would take drastic actions that could not be reversed once set in motion to preserve peace. The goal of the race of robotic men is to eliminate guns and armies so that people…

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    unknown fact to most people is that our oceans are one of our main sources of oxygen, and also one of our main absorbers of carbon dioxide. However, due to the increase in carbon dioxide in our atmosphere, the ocean absorption rates have also gone up, leading to our oceans becoming more acidic. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, our oceans absorb a quarter of the carbon dioxide that we release into the air, which is equivalent to about 2 billion tons per year…

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    On the contrary, having this kind of an attitude can be translated as an indicator of poor project management being experienced from the top management. Additionally, it intelligently educates the employed labor that the project is not very important and it is okay for it to fail. The other challenge is that of the periodic nature…

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    Case Study Atherosclerosis

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    to a build-up of cholesterol in the body. Additionally, John’s triglyceride levels are above the recommended target level (actual level 5.7, target level <4.0). This supports the other data gathered, suggesting that John has a poor diet which is leading to a build-up of cholesterol in the body. Q2. There are both modifiable risks and non-modifiable risks which can lead to the development of atherosclerosis. Modifiable risks are those which can be altered such as lifestyle choices, whereas…

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    In order to be a cognitively competent professional, nurses must practice critical thinking and should follow various personal critical thinking indicators (CTIs) such as being honest, autonomous, open-minded, courageous, and health-oriented (Taylor, Lillia, Lynn, & LeMone, 2008, p. 206). As these CTIs suggest, being an independent thinker and avoiding groupthink in the nursing profession is extremely important; therefore, labeling patients or going by the popular opinion about a patient and his…

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    about the effects of solitary confinement on offenders and the legalities of methods used within Supermax Prisons. (Shalev, 151) Shalev mentions how there are frequent indicators of anxiety, depression, anger, cognitive disturbances, perception distortions, and paranoia & psychosis present in permanently isolated individuals, leading to irreversible damage to the brain. The cause of these mental illnesses stem from the involuntary placement of at-risk inmates into desensitized cells, and harsh…

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    Ocular Response Analyzer

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    Choice Eye Care Acquires the Revolutionary Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA) An Ocular Response Analyzer is used to diagnose and manage glaucoma LISLE, IL, Dec. 27th, 2015 – Worldwide, glaucoma ranks as the second leading cause of irreversible blindness; even with the various well-known risk factors, diagnosing an individual with glaucoma can be challenging. For this reason, Choice Eye Care has acquired the innovative Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA) to diagnose and manage glaucoma. Predicting the…

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