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    Pediatric Patient

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    The Growth and Development of a Pediatric Patient Reason for Hospitalization The patient presented throughout this discussion is a nine-month-old male patient of the pediatric unit. This patient was involved in a car accident in which the car he was in was at a complete stop and rear-ended by a car going 60 miles per hour. Fortunately, the mother of the infant and the infant did not receive life-threatening injuries. However, the events that followed this accident escalated quickly and…

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    should be no more than 15 grams). Neither saturated fat nor cholesterol is good for the health of our arteries. (Joseph Erdos Sep 06, 2012) Margarine of course is not natural — it’s made by adding hydrogen to vegetable oil. The process creates a solid or semi-solid spreadable fat that is like butter. Many margarines contains trans fats, which should be avoided because they lower good cholesterol (HDL) and raise bad cholesterol (LDL), increasing your risk for coronary heart disease. (Joseph Erdos…

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    When it’s no longer cold in Cincinnati, landscaping and gardening can make all the difference in your outdoor living space. According to the local garden store, Lakeview Garden Center & Landscaping, solid hardscapes are the cornerstone of a home’s exterior. Whether you’re looking to transform your backyard patio or create a tranquil garden scene, the lawn care experts at Lakeview Garden Center & Landscaping say these essentials will help make any hardscape a success: Strategic Draining: When a…

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    As human, we used to think ourselves as a superior species with the power to control and manipulate nature as we wish, but in fact we are very vulnerable to natural disasters like volcano, typhoon, tsunami and especially earthquake. For the last decade, we had to face with many super earthquake with magnitude from 7.0 to 9.0 Richter which caused devastating damage, some even send a country backward 10 years in development like Haiti earthquake in 2010 according to the UNICEF. With the power of…

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    Sarah Bounab BQD Experiment 2: Copper/Iron Stoichiometry Abstract: The purpose of the Copper/Iron Stoichiometry lab was to determine which of the two possible iron sulfate compounds formed when reacting aqueous copper(II)sulfate with solid iron metal. The techniques used in this lab were weighing by difference, quantitative transfer, and vacuum filtration. At the end of the experiment it was found that iron was the limiting reactant and iron(II)sulfate was a product of the reaction between…

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    S. Coli Lab Report

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    was supplied by ARTIBAL. The compounds in clove essential oil was identified using the database of gas chromatography ion trap mass spectrometer (GC-IT-MS). The antimicrobial activity test was performed using solid diffusion assays vapor diffusion assay and MIC after incubation period. Solid diffusion assay was performed by inoculating 100μL of the solution with E.coli and S. aureus into the respective petri dish. The clove essential oil in the filter disk was placed onto the cultured media.…

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    KL/day of wastewater. A general systematic flow diagram of WWTP is shown in figure. The system was designed to handle to treat wastewater having high organic content and suspended solids. The heart of the system is Aerobic biological reactor. The system was designed to handle BOD at 20°C of 800 mg/L and Suspended Solids (SS) 250 mg/L. The various point sources of wastewater is collected in a combined underground sewer and conveyed to the effluent sump, equalization take place, than feed the…

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    Introduction Silver, like gold, is found in a native state; frequently too it occurs as an alloy containing gold, which is recognized, when the silver is dissolved in nitric acid, as the black sediment or oxide of gold. Arsenic and antimony are found also alloyed with it. Several of the ores of lead and copper contain silver. As silver is a precious metal often used for coins, its mining has historically often been lucrative. As with other precious metals such as gold, newly discovered deposits…

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    typical electrolytes. A process of solid-to-solid phase transformation of sulfur via liquid intermediates occurs during cycling. This phenomenon presents a great problem for the cyclability of the electrodes made of sulfur. An idyllic electrode that is made of sulfur ought to retain its structural integrity during the operation of the cell. To enable total reaction of all the sulfur, the solid phases that are produced as the dissolved polysulfides are broken down to solid state Li2S/Li2S2 ought…

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    Chemiluminescence Lab

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    NaOH (2 mL, 3 M) was then added to the conical vial. After this, Na2S2O4 (251 mg, 1.44 mmol, 1 equivalent) was added to the solution. The solid leftover from the solution required washing with water. To further the reaction, a reflux apparatus was assembled by attaching a condenser (with water in/water out lines attached) to the conical vial and letting water flow through the system. The apparatus…

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