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    Du Test By Tube Method

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    Title: Du Test by Tube Method Aim: To perform the Du test by tube method Introduction: The D antigen is the most immunogenic antigen in the Rhesus blood group system. Rhesus positivity and negativity indicate the presence or absence of the D antigen on the surface of red blood cell. Du test is the further testing that is done to identify Weak D antigen when the cells being tested have failed to react with anti-D antisera at immediate spin. An indirect antiglobulin test is essential to identify patients with the Weak D antigen. The red blood cells are incubated at 37˚C with anti-D and then tested with anti-human globulin (AHG) reagent. This test is done on prenatal patients and candidates for Rhesus immune globulin. Du is also done on Rhesus negative patients to ensure they are truly Rhesus negative. It may or may not be done routinely on Rh negative candidates for transfusion, depending on the policy of the transfusing institution. If…

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    Animal Testing Research

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    substitution method. This research concludes that animal testing can be both beneficial but also very crucial, should be banned at some point; however, the substitute method has found some defect which leads that medical researchers should modify the substitute method in order to animal testing to be substituted. Introduction The 20th century was a century of big change. More people got engaged in interest toward the cosmetic products ingredients and more people shown passion for animal…

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    machine is for a laboratory based test which is performed under controlled conditions indoors and the sit and reach test is a field based tests though it can be performed indoors too. When testing the validity of the sit and reach test it is hard to be accurate with the results because other factors such as the measurement or the individual’s arm length can play a vital role when it comes to the validity. If the performer isn’t able to get the same results when performing the same test then the…

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    Nachsicht Report

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    In order to ensure the safety of users of the Nachsicht device, it will go through a series of rigorous testing to assess its biocompatibility and ability to be sterilized. As the materials used in the Nachsicht, polymethyl-methacrylate (PMMA) and graphene, have been used in other biomedical applications, the host response to the device is highly predictable. Various options for sterilizing the device will be assessed. The tests will be performed in vitro and in vivo before proceeding to…

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    Science Buddies

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    Methods There are many important factors to any experiment, including the materials. To continue, the quantity of materials for this experiment varies from a refrigerator to tweezers, but they all need to be included for the best results. First, the larger materials needed to complete the experiment are refrigerator, freezer, stove, one ice box, one scale which could be large or small, one blender, one cooking pot, one large jar or cup, and at least 400 milliliters of distilled water. Next, the…

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    Caries Swot Analysis

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    A number of caries detection devices are available in the market today. Each of these is based on a certain underlying physical principle such as X- Rays, Visible light, Laser light, Electrical current and Ultrasound (Pretty, I. 2006). The four basic characteristics that need to be looked at for comparing devices are explained below. 1. Reliability Reliability ensures a procedure that is consistent, stable and dependable with minimal error on repeated measurement of the same variable (Pretty,…

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    personally agree with the writer’s viewpoint and feel as though our current methods of measurement in both the healthcare and educational fields are incorrect; with issues and metrics of greater importance being overlooked due to an excessive amount of measurement. However, the methods can be corrected to properly capture the numerical data each field needs. Measurement practices were implemented as a way for both healthcare and education to increase their productivity levels as well as their…

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    Coppertone Lab

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    experience. Even though the results were quite close, the higher priced sunscreen outperformed the cheaper variants. This could be useful in life, as now you know that you should buy the more expensive sunscreens if you want max protection, but you can get away with buying something cheaper as the results are very similar. Introduction and Purpose: My experiment is about testing how well certain sunscreens deflect UV rays. My parents never know which brand of sunscreen to buy, so I decided to…

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    Volleyball Training

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    official matches, as well as in friendly matches (Ciulea 2015). The research conducted from their experiment consisted of an exercise routine specifically formulated to optimize the physical conditioning of young female volleyball players from the ages of 16-18 in Romania. Their objective, experimenting with a conditioning program aiming to increase physical strength, motor capacity, and of course improve the overall performance of these young athletes. To test their hypothesis, Ciulea and…

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    imperative measures of analytical tests accurateness are sensitivity and specificity. Sensitivity of a trial concerns its competence in recognizing people with the disorder in question; in this context it would refer to alcohol problems (Peters, et al., 2000). Specified differently, sensitivity reproduces the quantity of individuals with alcohol use disorders appropriately recognized by the test (Peters, et al., 2000). A sensitive test is one that delivers a minimum of false negatives (Peters,…

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