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    Safety-Critical Inventions

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    critical issues, such as health and nuclear energy. Inventions such as the defibrillator, heart-lung machines and even robotics, as well as nuclear reactors are also known as safety-critical systems. They are increasingly computer-based systems, but an error in them can be crucial to people’s lives. Safety-critical systems help us save lives as we’ve watched on Grey’s Anatomy. They also help us save the environment through nuclear reactors. Those reactors use nuclear energy instead of fuel and…

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    Modalities In Radiography

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    such as Mammogram, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance and many more! As you know, an education in Radiography builds a great foundation for knowledge and is a good way to dip your feet into the medical field. Rotating through MRI, CT, Nuclear Medicine, Cardiac Catheterization, Radiation Therapy, and Interevtional/Specials has given me great insight into each modality and what it has to offer. Out of these seven, MRI has interested me the most. I cant exactly pin point what it is about…

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    complex structurally and functionally, it is more efficient to rule out all other possible ailments when conducting a diagnosis instead of choosing one because of a few leading signs. My attitude toward medicine is positive one. I like the field and what it has offer. I am excited for the future of medicine and excited to be a part of it. However, throughout the semester my attitude on a few subjects has actually changed. I used to have different opinions about radiology, learning basic medical…

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    disaster scenarios, mass casualty triage, strategies to establish organizational and community surge capability. Core knowledge and skills include knowledge of occupational and environmental threats, including a broad range of chemical, biological, nuclear, radiological, and physical hazards were discussed. An occupational physician can incorporate detailed knowledge of the hazards specific to those industries included into daily practice. OEM physicians play a critical and unique role in…

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    what ever different types of x-ray technicians in the world. What do X-Ray Technicians use For all types of X-ray technicians the machinery they all use are Bone Densitometry, Cardiovascular,computed tomography ,magnetic Resonance,mammography,nuclear medicine and more… These are also different types of x-ray technicians.These machineries are being used…

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    The 20th century saw some of the bloodiest battles ever fought along with, It saw a huge surge in world population and introduced us too technology that was only previously dreamt of. In the 20th century, we went from communicating via mail to communicating instantly across the world using wireless phones. We went from hands on fighting, using single fire rifles to creating huge bombs that can wipe out cities Life expectancy skyrocketed about 60 percent in Canada in just one century, it went…

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    Instruments of Terror: Chemical Weapons and Why They Should Not Be Implemented in the Warzones of Today While reading the stimulus materials provided for us, I came across the article “The Secret Life of Plants” by Ferris Jabr. He spoke of how some plants and parasites are able to detect each other with chemicals. “And at least one parasitic plant homes in on its host’s telltale chemical scent” (Jabr, 48). When I read this article I thought of how the plants use chemicals offensively. I…

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    I was born on a farm in rural Alabama to a seventy-two year old veteran and a forty-five year old homemaker. Although I was the youngest of fifteen children, my mother saw to it that my education never suffered. At the tender age of fourteen I left the comfort of home and attended a three year boarding school. During this time I took advanced mathematical and science courses along with rigorous language courses such as French, Spanish, and Latin. However, by the end of high school I was unsure…

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    opportunity to develop nuclear weapons that could pose a threat on the wellbeing of society. This ignorance could lead to self-extinction. The Project also led to environmental degradation at the execution and nuclear testing sites. On the other hand, the advancement brought the United States of America from a country suffering during the Great Depression to a dominant super power of the world. It produced great advances in physics, engineering and led to the origins of medicine. From this, we…

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    Intro Under the direction of the XLIX Management Team, the purpose of this report is to convey my developed personal educational and professional development career plan. This report also shows the explorations of my passion through the assessments of my passion, impacts, knowledge, and reflection. The main goal for examining the assessments of my passion is to be able to convey and describe what my passion is, how did different influences develop this passion, and why are these influences…

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