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    "The story of 3 women and 105 men", can you imagine this is actually refers to one of the four great classical novels of Chinese literature "Water Margin"? When you read the headline, you will subconscious think that headline regarding to a yellow journalism and may generate curiosity to read more content, after you click on it, whereas it is actually a historical story about 108 heroes. This is called “clickbait”, which attract click-through rate by writing sensationalist headlines that…

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    Micra has created the smallest pacemaker yet. It is 93% smaller than any conventional pacemaker, which makes it about the size of a large vitamin capsule which is about 1.75g, compared to a 44 x 52 x 6mm, 23.5g pacemaker. Unlike most pacemakers that are placed in the patient's chest with leads running to the heart, Micra is implanted directly into the patient’s heart. Some of the impact on society are: Its less invasive as the Micra is placed in the heart via a vein in the leg, which therefore…

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    Mattek Midterm Essay

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    how the drug behaves in the body. Microdosing can replace certain tests on animals and also aid in screening out drug compounds that are incompatible in humans so that they won’t look towards government-required animal testing. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an advanced brain imaging and recording technique that can substitute primitive experiments where rats, cats, and monkeys have their brains damaged. This modern approach allows the human brain to be studied safely. It can…

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    Neuroscientist Theory

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    One of the most sought out secrets is the one of how the mind works in terms of the different networks of neurons. In recent years neuroscientist have accomplished a lot with regards to what parts of the brain are active at certain times such as when you smile, when you see a picture, or when you have an enjoyable memory, but one thing that neuroscientist have not been able to discover is how one age mentally. Many theories have been proposed and seen through different studies. The most…

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    Definition and pathophysiology Stroke is a medical condition which occurs due to reduced or interrupted blood supply to the brain therefore causing death of brain cells as a result of inadequate oxygen and nutrient supply. Steves condition may have possibly resulted due to adhere to warfarin treatment therefore causing artery blockage (ischemic stroke). This type of stroke results when arteries supplying blood to the brain are blocked or narrowed causing reduced blood flow. This is as a result…

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    The top two communication styles that ranked highest on my assessment were assertive and aggressive. I was slightly surprised by the inclusion of aggressive in my results, because I would not classify myself that way. I think that my communication style changes when I am with friends and relatives as opposed to unfamiliar co-workers or strangers. With individuals that I know well, it is not difficult for me to express my needs. In contrast with individuals I do not have a relationship I tend to…

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    Sounds created by blacksmiths were beautiful to him; therefore, he wanted to know how the scientific law applied to this ravishing resonance. After conducting several observations; his conclusions were fallacious; nonetheless, because of this, Pythagoras “discovered the properties” of string scope. Although people rejected his beliefs in Samos, later on his philosophies became esteemed…

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    Fig 2a Essay

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    Fig. 2 show the protons nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) of HBA and HBA-BMF. In Fig. 2a,terminal methyl group present in fatty acid chain show the peak at around δ = 0.9 ppm.31 The proton of −CH2− groups of the fatty acid backbone and terminal methyl group attached proton show the peak between δ =1.20−1.59 ppm.30 The peak at δ = 5.4 ppm is attributed to the protons attached to the olefinic carbon atom (−CH=CH−) of fatty acid,28 this peak provides the evidence of the presence of fatty acid…

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    Neuropolitic Analysis

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    The potentials of neuroimaging technologies are vast. During his lecture on the principles of neuroimaging data, Dr. Lindquist highlighted “emerging applications” of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a means to predict not only health status, but also human behavior (Lindquist, 2016). But, does this mean that neuroimaging has the ability to predict or even influence the success of political campaigns? Neuropolitics, an arising field, posits that it can. In “Neuropolitics, Where…

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    Bronchial adenoma Overview- Bronchial adenoma is an uncommon kind of tumour that begins in the mucous organs and channels of the lung air routes (bronchi) or windpipe (trachea), and in the salivary organs. Despite the fact that "adenoma" implies a noncancerous tumour, most bronchial adenomas are cancer and can spread to various parts of the body. However they spread gradually and are treatable, so if there is a chance that you have one, remember that they have a good outlook. Causes- These…

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