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    Nuclear medicine is used by physicians all over the world, pre-dating Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and Ultrasound technology. Tests are conducted using pharmaceuticals in conjunction with specific mechanical imaging, allowing optimal diagnosis for various conditions. Nuclear medicine allows doctors to see inside the body in ways that X-ray, CT, and MRI alone cannot, providing the most accurate way to study and diagnose specific abnormalities within the body’s…

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    Five Note Guidance Theory

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    Yin and Yang In order to understand Chinese Therapeutic Music, it is necessary to understand two concepts of Chinese culture and medicine. The principle of Yin and Yang is that there is a tangible physical body and an intangible energy body. The physical body and the energy body are related with the principles of Yin and Yang. Yin and Yang are like the two sides of a coin, as neither side is inherently better or worse than the other side is, but one side cannot exist without the other. A change…

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    To install the cylinder head onto the engine, it is essential to design a timing drive system to link them together. The design of the timing drive assembly can not only rotate the camshafts, but also required to control the opening and closing of the valves, and the movement of the pistons. For the international combustion engine, there are two main solutions: teethed belt and chain. The crucial function of the timing drive system is to provide drive to the engine’s camshaft(s) and a constant…

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    using both experimental and computational methods. .(10, 89, 90, 95, 99, 100, 173-175) Most experimental studies on the folding of knotted protein have been limited to bulk experiments.(84, 87, 90, 91, 93-95, 98, 102) Single molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer has been used to study the location, size and movement of the knot in denatured protein.(176) Experimental study of the folding of knotted protein remains a mystery at…

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    The Artificial Human There is a situation that most humans have encountered. People can be in public hoping and praying for a text or a notification on social media, but cringe at the idea of another person sitting next to them on public transportation and possibly striking a conversation. This is an example of the five-foot circumference that most Americans have created that they like to call “personal space”. There once was a time when people craved social interactions and face-to-face…

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    protect the brain from the impact made inside of your skull. There are many complications that come from concussions which include; headaches, epilepsy, and trouble thinking (Concussion). Many times after receiving a concussion the patient’s magnetic resonance images (MRI) and computed tomography images (CT) may look normal, though once a person has a concussion they are then 4 times more likely to get another and it takes less of a hit to the head to cause a concussion as well as increasing…

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    1. Discuss how the measurements in Part I (Small Things) relate to the terms accuracy and precision. 2. What is the width of a single DNA molecule in units of centimeters? [The width of the DNA molecule is given by the distance between any two phosphorus atoms recorded in Part II.] 3. Based on your answer to (2), how many DNA molecules would fit across the smallest dimension of the smallest item (from Part I) measured in lab? Write the number in scientific notation. 4. Using the…

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    became the forefront of what we do in mathematics; he developed the basis of calculus. The first thing that is learned about Sir Isaac Newton is that he was the guy that had the apple fall on his head. At an early age he took interest in developing mechanical devices. “He designed models, clocks, windmills, sundials, and kites lifted by flaming lanterns that more than once terrified the neighbors.” Immersed in academics, Sir Isaac Newton…

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    “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” – Neil Armstrong. The Space Race was a competition between the two rivals of the Cold War, the United States of America, and the Soviet Union. The goal was to be the first country to have a man land on the moon. However, for this to happen, there had to be major changes. Specifically, the technology of the time had to be more advanced for both countries to be able to get to the moon. Therefore, the U.S./Soviet Space Race led to amazing…

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    measure spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAE’s), which are noises radiated from the inner ear and cochlea (Frosch, 2013). Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions are given off by the moving characteristics of the outer ear hair cells and instinctive mechanical oscillations found inside the cochlea (Frosch, 2013). These emissions are quite a fascinating and captivating subject for research (Frosch, 2013). Also, SOAE’s can be disclosed in half of the population (Frosch, 2013). Unusual auditory…

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