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    Many people wonder what career pathway they should pursue in college once they graduate high school. Some dream of becoming a doctor or a surgeon. Others venture to take over the family business. The most important concepts to remember when selecting a career are finding a growing field and a choosing a job that is enjoyable. Mechanical engineering is a thriving area that proves to be prosperous and satisfying to nearly all workers, and a degree for this career is very flexible which is…

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    cancer, potentials and advantages of nanotechnology (i.e. GNPs), and the antitumor activity of various seaweed with a focus of C.officinalis. Scrutinizing from the introduction, we can also find that this paper zeroes in on breast cancer therapy and the GNPS’ ability to suppress MCF-7 cells. Also, references in this section function as supporting resources that supplement the background information. Most of these references are primary sources like “Nanotechnology has large potential in…

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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive imaging tool that can provide increased contrast between soft tissues to visualize structure and function thereof for diagnostic purposes. MRI has high spatial and temporal resolution and is safer than other imaging modalities because it does not require ionizing radiation. Rather, MRI is based on the behavior, interaction, and alignment of water protons that are found in soft tissue when an external magnetic field is applied. The magnetic field…

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    The announcement interfacing technology unfavorably with free thinking plays on late human experience over the earlier century. More then likely there has been no time in history where the lives of people have changed all the more basically. A lively reflection on a typical day reveals how advancement has changed the world. A significant number people drive to work in an auto that keeps running on an inside start motor. In the midst of the workday, odds are high that the delegate will…

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    Why do people suffer? This question has been pondered by key religious and ideological figures throughout history. One such figure was Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian prince whose teachings make up Buddhism. The Four Noble Truths can summarize Buddhist ideology; doctrines that were delivered during the first sermon Siddhartha gave following his enlightenment. The first truth acknowledges the existence of suffering in the form of such phenomena as death, aging, sickness, and not getting what one…

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    the public would lose interest in information that is less defined, according to the study conducted by the University of Koblenz-Landau in Germany, when participants were exposed to information containing both certain and uncertain aspects of nanotechnology, scientists” observed no effect of uncertainty presentation on interest in science but a positive effect of certain scientific evidence” (Retzbach, Maier 447). In this way, the prevailing preoccupations of the media are inaccurate as the…

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    of nano-cyborgs because we have been able to fuse a microscopic silicone chip to a virus in order to create a humidity sensor. Again, while this seems like a potentially great advancement in our technology, scientists are also working to make nanotechnology self-replicating so that its purpose may continue unobstructed after the organism it is attached to dies and even longer lasting by siphoning electrical energy from the host (Peplow). The humidity sensor already continued to function for…

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    Systemic Chemotherapy

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    Targeting solid tumors - primary & metastatic - irrespective of their anatomical location in the body or pathological sub-type – and permeating drug molecules into the targeted tumor mass, will improve therapeutic outcomes and reduce life-threatening systemic toxicities induced by routinely administered chemotherapeutic regimens. Creating molecular dimension-specific temporary pores in the cell membrane using precisely computed, safe radiofrequencies (RF) from an external source, to…

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    Future Advancements Corporation Future Advancements Corporation (F.A.C.), is a company which promotes and sells futuristic products that make everyday life easier. F.A.C. promotes the well-being of all citizens of the United States. Here at F.A.C. we do not pinpoint a specific age, gender, or race. We want all people to enjoy the perks of living in an advanced world. F.A.C. will make sci-fi movies seem more like a reality rather than fiction. Our company will benefit elderly people, the medical…

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    Naomedicine Case Study

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    3. Nanomedicine in the treatment of cardiovascular disease 3.1 Intervention in cardiovascular disease with liposome Delivery of therapeutics to targeted tissues is possible through the design and construction of nanoscale particles while reduced toxicity as well as higher efficiency is obtainable [67,68]. Liposomes have huge skillfulness with regard to physicochemical characteristics, permitting acclimatization of the tiny particle to dovetail to the exact biological application [69]. Building…

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