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    world, stemming from Singularity, are amazing albeit radically unnerving at the same time. The notion human and artificial intelligence will be fully integrated within the next 40 years is almost mind blowing; however major advances in genetics, nanotechnology and AI robotics may…

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    Demonstrate the role of stents in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (coronary angioplasty) Introduction The heart is a pump that circulates blood to the rest of the human body. It is positioned at the centre of the chest, just between the lungs. The network of blood vessels that branch over the surface of the heart are the coronary arteries. Figure 1 outlines the coronary arteries on the heart which supply the cardiac muscles with nutrients such as oxygen and glucose needed to survive [1].…

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    political relationship because(Points: 5) 10. (TCO 8) The term Luddite refers to (Points : 5) 11. (TCO 11) Which of the following is considered a scholarly resource? (Points : 5) 12. (TCO 12) Bill Joy compares the threat of self-replicating nanotechnology with (Points : 5) the use of living cells in genetic engineering. the use of uranium in nuclear weapons. the threat of neo-Luddites. the proliferation of chemical weapons. 13. (TCO 12) The three technologies that Bill Joy states are the…

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    such as creating the proposed UNESCO Declaration on the Bioethics and Human Rights of Natural and Artificial Photosynthesis which hypothesized that widespread public and environmental benefits may term this technology “the moral culmination of nanotechnology,” providing practical steps toward governing and implementation (Faunce,…

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    There are currently several different treatments that can be used for patients who are diagnosed with erectile dysfunction. One of the most common treatments is the administration of drugs, specifically phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5 inhibitors). PDE5 inhibitors are currently considered as the first line of therapy for patients who have erectile dysfunction as indicated by the American Urological Association (AUA), and some include sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra), tadalafil…

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    Cancer is one of the most important human health problems in the world. There is a global effort to make progress in new technologies that could overcome the inherent disadvantage of chemotherapy and efficiently destroy tumors without damaging the healthy body. The two most important goals of antitumor therapy are to detect cancer at primary steps, deliver medicinal active ingredients to the special sites with reducing of adverse effects and increase of the efficacy of an anticancer drug. One of…

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    in our universe; this field plays a huge role in mankind’s scientific achievements. It is a field with groundbreaking accomplishments that will alter the scientific world as we know it, just like Einstein’s theory of relativity. Additionally, nanotechnology has also been one of my childhood mysteries- I would love to find out more about applications to this…

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    nanoparticles have become increasingly used in the cosmetic industry. In 2013 it was estimated that over 1300 products worldwide were formulated with nanotechnology. Nanoparticles are currently used worldwide in the formulation of products such as lipsticks, moisturizers, shampoos, and sunscreens. In the cosmetic industry three main forms of nanotechnology are used: nanoparticles, nanocapsules, and nanospheres. The definition of nanoparticles is debated but they can be loosely classified as…

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    and they found out it wasn't working. This sent researchers in the a frantic search for a new “pain killer”. From this they switch from using not only gases but mainly potent synthetic pain killers. After the revolutionary in the 19th century, “nanotechnology, quantum supercomputing, and mature biotechnology” (Civil War Rx). helped refine new ways to reshape the natural…

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    Since the beginning, IBM has been viewed as the backbone into the field of Information Technology. Leading the market in technology, it has provided services to different sectors ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. This report aims to highlight IBM’s use of technology to manage through the challenges that were forced upon companies during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) from 2007-2009. It explores how IBMs response to the GFC was mainly focused around the concept of ‘Smarter…

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