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    Computed Tomography Essay

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    After students have met the education requirements of a foundational program and have been certified in either; Radiography, Nuclear Medicine, or Radiation Therapy, only then are students able to start working towards post-primary certifications. The certification and registration is overseen by ARRT (American Registry for Radiologic Technologist). Candidates for CT certification are required to perform…

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    Sister Chromatid Exchange

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    Humans may experience daily exposure to genotoxic chemicals. Exposure to these genotoxic chemicals is often inevitable because they can be found in any environment, from an individual’s home to his or her workplace. The exposure to genotoxic chemicals can eventually lead to high levels of DNA damage, which has been suspected of causing cancer. The DNA damage caused by these chemicals can be measured by sister chromatid exchange. Sister chromatid exchange is a sensitive biomarker that is used to…

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    Iodine 123 Research Paper

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    contraindication of contrast media In the radiation they are using many tints , e.g. barium also We are using in the nuclear medicine and it’s called radiopharmaceuticals such as Carbon-11 , Chromium-51 , Fluorine-18FDG , Gallium-87 , Gallium-86 citrate , Technetium-99 , Iodine-123 and Iodine-131 . there are all these different uses pigments have benefits and harm . Firstly , we will talk about Iodine-123 is used to diagnoses the patients . It use for routine scan the time of…

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    “It's being able to help people, heal them, and getting them back doing what they love. And I love that.” ( Phil Johnson) Sports/Physical Therapy is an aspect of healthcare that is focuses on the prevention of injury and the rehabilitation of the patient back to health so they are able to get back to physical training and sports. It use the principles of sport and exercise sciences incorporating physiological and pathological processes to help the participant for training, competition and work.…

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    This pad is specifically designed to cover the curvy parts of your joints with FIR technology benefits for fast pain relief. You get the benefits of a support brace along with infrared heat therapy in an ergonomic, breathable design. This comes with an all-body wrap, a hot pack, charger, and the user manual. No natural stones are used with this FIR heating pad, but it’s effective for joint pain and other targeted limbs. Final Thoughts My preference…

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    difficult to design a dirty bomb that would be able to deliver large enough doses of radiation to cause a large number of fatalities or cause immediate…

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    Senior Symposium Summary

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    be used for therapy. Creative therapies use new perspectives to treat patients. Each form of art therapy has a different strength. Art therapy is emotional, and it helps people express feelings. It can be used as a form of relaxation or meditation, and as a means of symbolic communication. Many people benefit from art therapy, and materials can be specifically chosen for the patient’s personality and condition. It is simple and easy to integrate into one’s everyday routine. Dance therapy…

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    Colour Filter Experiment

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    Conventional methods of teaching are loathed for their intention of manipulation & control. Having seen through something of ourselves that we do not seem to trust, Education itself is a process, where the subjects’ (students) potential is being stimulated; curiosity gets directed towards their self-actualizations. This can be achieved via a single approach that conducts teacher-centered teaching, alternatively doable via multiple approaches such as self-supervised learning, which seems…

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    Light is part of a continuum of radiation or energy waves and the relationship between light wavelength and energy is inversely proportional: the shorter the wavelength the greater the damage to living organisms caused by them (e.g. X-ray wavelength is between 0.03 and 3 nanometers while…

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    BACKGROUND Photosynthesis is a solar-powered process that transforms energy from the sun into oxygen and carbohydrates (Harris-Haller). For the process to occur visible light, water and carbon dioxide have to be present. When photosynthesis has occurred the final product includes organic molecules such as glucose an oxygen (necessary for cellular respiration). There is a significant correlation between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. During photosynthesis, the plant uses carbon dioxide…

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