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    cases inserts a lubricated gloved finger in the rectum in order to detect of feel for lumps or anything that seems unusual. Finally, the last test that a patient undergoes is fecal occult blood test, which consists of sampling solid stool using a microscope in order to detect blood, and as a result the blood informs the medical team whether or not the patient has colorectal cancer…

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    International Space Station intercept a probe returning from Mars with the aim of conducting research on something found on the surface. To much fanfare back on Earth, the team discover a single cell organism and give it the name CALVIN. Under a microscope, Hugh Derry (Ariyon Bakare) becomes fascinated by the discovery and its rapidly evolving…

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    recorded how one is uniquely different than the other. Each structure allows the bacterium to carry out different functions. However, some bacteria may occur more than once, or have a trait in common relating to another bacterium. Additionally, under a microscope, each bacterium tested either positive or negative with a gram stain test. As shown in Table 1, of Experiment A, the Staphylococcus Aureus consisted of a perfect circle shape, it had tested positive for the gram-stain test which meant…

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    and placed in the nursery, a nurse takes a few drops of blood by pricking the baby’s heel. The blood is then placed on a special card. Once the card is dry, it is then sent to the laboratory where it is then looked at for any abnormalities under a microscope. If the parents want a copy, they may ask for one and then it is sent to the baby’s health care provider and the parents…

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    escape). Then, using a razor blade, the planarian worm was cut in half to produce two worms (in my case specifically, separating it into two equal halves), and was then observed over the course of two weeks to witness the regeneration process. Microscopes were provided if needed…

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    knowing that my dreams could be shattered at any time. I can only imagine how humbled they must be to be constantly reminded that the title of ballerina isn’t given to anyone in a leotard; it must be earned. Having to exist continuously under a microscope would be ill-fit for me. Nonetheless, it made me view ballet dancers with the utmost respect because they embody discipline, hard work, perseverance, and living in the present with consideration for the future. Their attitudes should be…

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    The Radiology site specializes in treating and diagnosing diseases and injuries through the use of imaging such as x-rays, CAT scans, MRI’s , and ultrasounds. The personnel there is willing to walk someone through the procedure, and happy to answer any questions. The radiologic technologists (RN’s) are there to help ensure the patient receives the best treatment possible for the best possible results. They make sure both the patient and themselves stay safe from too much exposure radiation, and…

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    Rabies Research Paper

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    would expect Rabies is a disease that affects the brain. It´s usually passed from animal to animal but it can be passed from animals to people. It´s caused by a virus. A virus is a very tiny germ, and you can only see that germ if you have a special microscope. Fox Any mammal can get rabies. Do you remember what a mammal is? Mammals are warm-blooded animals with fur. We´re mammals, and so are most of our pets like cats and dogs. Lots of farm animals like cows and horses are mammals,…

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    Bacteria F Lab Report

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    After part 1, the experimenters found two things about the Bacteria: First, that the bacterium was bacilli (rod) shaped. This was determined by viewing individual cells through a microscope at 400x power. Secondly, that the bacterium was most likely a Gram-stain-negative because it appeared to be a pink color after gram-staining. This had several implications: The experimenters now knew the bacteria’s cell wall composition, its outer membrane composition, peptidoglycan concentration, outer…

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    government funded project to try to remove people from the slums to better homes. The second project is a private project by a man named Calvin Burgess who is investing 21 million dollars in a rice farm. The film puts these two projects under a microscope and tries to show why these two projects are not helping the people living in poverty. When you say poverty, I think of slums, food shortage, sick people. No jobs, and drugs. When you think of the slum in Kenya you could say they live in…

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