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    Americans unemployed and poor, almost nobody could contribute like they did to the economy in the 1920s and because of this America experienced extreme deflation. Also, because of world war one, many European countries were in severe debts due to respiration and thus made them all unable to contribute to international trade and their own national economy thus sending them further into a deep depression. The New Deal was a wave of government programs intended to fix the depression and prevent…

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    Hemoglobin Research Paper

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    Oxygen is an essential element is cellular metabolism, and it is readily available in the atmosphere. However, oxygen must be transported from the atmosphere to the cells for it to be used in metabolism. It is transported by blood through the circulatory system. It is the hemoglobin inside the red blood cells that is responsible of binding the oxygen. A hemoglobin consists of four sub units and therefore it can be termed as a tetramer. This tetramer is made of two dimers known as alpha-beta…

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    Physical activity is a crucial requirement towards leading a healthy lifestyle. Exercise can improve an individual’s overall health as well as reduce the risk of developing certain diseases such as high-blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Exercise can also improve an individual’s physical appearance (Health Discovery, 2016). When exercise is performed, the muscles within the human body constantly relax and contract, this requires energy. Energy is sourced from a…

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    Dysarthria Research Paper

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    production. These muscles incorporate the tongue, vocal folds, lips and diaphragm. Dysarthria is weakened in communication due to shortcoming, loss of motion and incoordination of speech. It influences your pitch, loudness, voice quality, prosody, respiration and articulation. There are numerous sorts of dysarthria's, which are characterized relying upon the site of injury. The sorts of dysarthrias are: Flaccid Dysarthria situated in the Peripheral nervous system or lower motor neuron. It…

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    Germination In Seeds

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    How does unused motor oil affect the percent germination of Romaine Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) seeds? Research Question How does unused motor oil affect the percent germination of Romaine Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) seeds? Background Germination in seeds is when the seed coat breaks revealing the embryo or sprout of the plant (Biology Online). For a seed to properly germinate it must have water, oxygen, and the correct temperature (BBC). Each type of seed has…

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    cardiomyocytes contract as one unit whereas skeletal contracts independently. Cardiac cells also contain longer refractory period than skeletal therefore tetanic contractions don’t occur. Cardiac cells cannot function without oxygen, they require aerobic respiration meanwhile if skeletal muscles don’t have oxygen they can go through…

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    Questionnaire I first completed the interview part of the questionnaire. After this was completed I took his vital signs, he had a blood pressure 98/60, temperature 98.4, pulse 88, respirations 18 and oxygen saturation of 98%. He is 5 foot 8 inches tall and weighs 150lbs. His lungs were clear upon auscultation, respirations…

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    experiences, including dolphins, sea otters, a variety of birds and fish (Ibid). In addition to fish, oil can clog the gills of the fish, blocking respiration (Environment 911). According to the National Ocean Service, written in 2016, states, “When exposed to oil, adult fish may experience reduced growth, enlarged livers, changes in heart and respiration rates, fin erosion, and reproduction impairment. Oil also adversely affects eggs and larval survival.” This shows how agonizing oil impacts…

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    of Dawn Kent, from Harvard University entitled, The Effects of Music on the Human Body and Mind. “Physiologically, music has a distinct effect on many biological processes, it inhibits the occurrence of fatigue, as well as changes the pulse and respiration rates, external blood pressure levels, and psychogalvanic effect”, Kent stated. A theoretical study called the ‘Mozart Effect’ found that that the music actually decreased epilepsy in…

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    Cerebral Palsy

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    Abstract: There are no “typical” manifestations of symptoms when it comes to cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive motor disorder caused by congenital or acquired brain damage. It is difficult to say with any certainty what kind of struggles a child with CP will have. This is due to the great variability of how CP manifests. Cerebral palsy symptoms can range in severity and impact any number bodily processes and systems. The effect of CP on speech subsystems is no different, and…

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