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    Which is why this paragraph is going to be theories that were concluded that were leading up to why the plane crashed. A theory that was found is the “ Plane was in a controlled glide following a loss of engine power. Although it hasn’t been ruled out, though authorities consider it less likely.”Another theory that was contemplated, as the cause of the plane crash is “ Zaharie ( the pilot) knew he had to get the squawk code ( The squawk code is a code that you need to have to notify officials down below in case of emergency) from the other pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid. But first he had to tune the radio to that frequency. This is about the time when, a rapid decompression happened near or in the cockpit. Pilots at Malaysia Airlines say that in a rapid decompression, it would have been very difficult for Captain Zaharie to get back onto the flight deck. The captain was unable to regain command of the airplane. If he had, things might have turned out differently.” And the last theory is, “ Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said there was no reason to suspect terrorism but that all possibilities were being looked into.”The theories that were concluded suggest valid points that could be reason to why the plane…

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    Diving Engine Conflicts

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    other essential gasses that lessened the narcosis effect, because of the recession in the economy. They were diving on regular air, composed of merely oxygen and helium. Most divers would not dare to do so, especially at such a depth of three hundred feet. After Chrissy ventured into the submarine, a large metal shelf fell and pinned him down. His screams for help alerted father and Chris rushed to help his son. After Chrissy was free, the Rouses realized they were down underwater for much too…

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    Langerhan Case Summary

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    histiocytosis is a malignancy caused by uncontrolled proliferation of the Langheran’s cell line with associated granulomatous deposition. The disease exists in a wide spectrum of clinical presentations ranging from localized skin manifestation to diffuse disease with neurological involvement. Typically, diabetes insipidus occurs when the hypothalamic-pituitary axis is affected by histiocytic infiltration. Langheran’s cell histiocytosis can be confirmed by performing immunohistochemical testing…

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    Historical and Physical Assessment Physical History S.V. is a 63-year-old Caucasian female 162.56 centimeters tall weighing 63.5 kilograms. She was admitted to the hospital on February 9, 2015, due to uncontrolled vomiting related to intestinal blockage from paralytic ileus. On admission the client’s oxygen saturation on room air was 92%. S.V. was previously released from the hospital just three days prior to this admission for Hyponatremia. She was diagnosed with neurogastroenterology and…

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    therapies such as hyperosmotic agents, hyperventilation, hypertonic saline solution, deep sedation steroids and neuro-protective drugs have failed. Decompressive craniectomy is the surgical technique in which bone tissue (skull) is removed and an incision of the dura mater allows for the herniation of the brain through the surgical site rather then compressing inwards upon itself. Unlike a craniotomy where the bone flap is returned to it’s original location once the critical ICP levels are…

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    vehicle is one among the sources of carbon dioxide pollution. The carbon capture and storage can be introduced to reduce CO2 emission from vehicles. Thus controlling of CO2 emissions before its exhaust to the atmosphere can be achieved. CHAPTER 4 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY 4.1 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS 4.1.1 Three -way catalytic converter (CC) The three-way catalytic converter performs redox reactions. But it fails to control the CO2 emissions from vehicle exhaust. As a result of the…

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