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    Have you ever wondered when there comes a point in time where one might be able to see tiny germs without the use of a microscope? Well the time has come, scientists have created a type of bionic lens that allow humans to zero in on the tiniest of objects without the assistance of a third item such as the microscope. For hundreds of years, scientists have been using the microscopes to make major discoveries such as proving the existence of minuscule living organisms that cannot be seen to the…

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    Bronze Bow Theme Essay Light shines brightest in the darkest of hearts. Pure, golden rays will always overcome the night; darkness can never win. However, if there is never any light in the first place, the brightness must be allowed in, although sometimes the beauty of light is rejected. Love is light; hate is darkness. Literature gives various examples of champions of love, antagonists of hatred, seekers of love, and characters who battle their hatred. Responding to hatred in love is a common…

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    Glaucoma Research Paper

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    Glaucoma Glaucoma is a condition caused by high pressure inside the eye. The pressure in the eye is raised because fluid (aqueous humor) within the eye cannot get out through the normal drainage system. The increased pressure can cause damage to the nerves of the eye. This can result in loss of vision. It is important to diagnose glaucoma early before damage occurs. Early treatment can often prevent vision loss. There are two main types of glaucoma: • Open-angle glaucoma. This is a chronic…

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    He indicates that most of the reports and studies completed regarding cameras causing a reduction in crashes are funded by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or researchers funded by them. (Rispo, 2009) While insurance rates do not increase based on red light tickets, they do increase when there is an accident, so insurance companies benefit from red light cameras as well. Rispo interviewed professor and chair of health policy and management of University of South…

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    Call to Your Tribe For most of my life I have always felt a little out of place, like I am walking around in a humans body, but that’s not who I really am.I am often the guardian of the lost and protector of the week. While this road I am on is not the always the easiest,I understand now that this is the contract I took on when I came to this life. As much as I have tried to fight it, it’s who I am. This road that I have chosen is one that can be quit lonely and this is the part I have…

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    Evil Dead is a reboot of the original 1981 movie under the same name. We follow a group of friends supporting a friend of theirs in his attempt to help his drug addict sister detox. To detox the sister the friends journey to a cabin in the middle of the forrest. Things go as far as expected as you possibly can imagine and we sit on the edge of our seats waiting to see how the story unfolds. One thing worth noting is that the movie used no CGI at all everything was practical effects. Between…

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    Taken It was like any other regular day. The chickens were in the hen house and sounded loud, the cows were in the pasture grazing, sleeping, and eating grass, the horses were in the barn getting settled up ready go on our morning ride. As we go through the pasture we get the feeling we are being watched and the feeling has been going on for a couple months. Animals have come up missing, there has been random bones found and then we realize that there are more bones then there should be as in…

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    These waves are then carried via optical fiber and on reaching the destination site they are demodulated by optical detector (photodiode, phototransistor, photoconductor etc.) to produce electrical output signal. The telecom industry uses fiber optic cable to establish communication between different exchanges such as MSC (Mobile Switching Centre) to BTS (Base Transceiver Station) and between MSC’s as well. Also, it is being widely used instead of Microwave Link to form the trunk network and…

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    The potential bandwidth of fiber has not been fully utilized and it is already transmitting signals at multiple gigabits per second. Fiber optic cables can go an average of 62 miles versus 1.2 miles that copper can go before the signal needs to be regenerated or boosted. Overall, it is apparent that fiber optics is a more cost effective solution. Fiber optics is non-metallic and is not susceptible to interference, such as electromagnetic interference (EMI), radio frequency (RF) or lightning.…

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    Biomedical Sensors Essay

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    testing. (MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF FIBER-OPTICS: OPTICAL FIBER SEES GROWTH AS MEDICAL SENSORS, 2011) The utilization of optical fiber invention offers various preferences that are compatible for medical utilization. The sensors can be made organically perfect (non-poisonous also, bio-artificially…

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