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    The history of video games goes back as far as the early 1950s. A time when arcade games and gaming consoles became mainstream. Since then, video games have become a huge sensation for people all over the world. As of 2016, there have been eight generations of video game consoles. Although most people had never seen a video game until 1971, the story of video games actually begins more than a decade earlier. In 1958, a physicist named William A. Higinbotham developed the first game on an…

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    Pulse Oximeter Essay

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    Abstract— Optical Pulse Oximetry is feasibly the greatest advance in patient monitoring. Pulse Oximetry enables oxygenation, an important physiological variable that is poorly detected by clinical means, to be monitored continuously and easily. Hypoxemia is commonly found in all aspects of medical practice and is a major cause of organ abnormality and death. It should be widely available and used routinely in clinical practice both in primary care and in hospital. This paper will design a…

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    The Benefits Of Space

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    workers, this marginal still necessitates a heavy consignment. “The three principal types of reactors under consideration are those cooled by a pumped liquid metal, like sodium or lithium, by… liquid metal heat pipes and by inert helium or helium-xenon gas. Regardless of which one ultimately is chosen, it would allow scientists to conduct the same kind of orbital research at distant Jupiter that is now only possible in Earth orbit” (Morring). In essence, the prolongation of improving and…

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    Nuclear Medicine History

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    “If you look at the evolution and leap forward to 11 years from now, I think we will be using all the knowledge in molecular biology, and cancer biology combined with imaging, It will be images, combined with genes, tumor markers and patient data.” (Liselotte Hojgaard, MD, professor of medicine and technology at the University of Copenhagen) The science of radioactivity has existed for many decades since it’s discovery. While often perceived as a risky and dangerous practice, artificial…

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    Introduction: IPL, Intense Pulsed Light, is a relatively new medical technology that awards itself of being a source of bright pulsed energy that, is neither one-color nor clear, but rather has got a wide-ranging wavelength spectrum. IPL can be adjusted to different wavelengths to fit all the tones of colors, making it ideal to use on a wide array of different skin tones. These colors are modified by crystal filters that function as trimmers and allow the selection of precise wavelengths for…

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    On April 26, 1986 in Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, a failure in emergency shutdown procedures caused an eruption of Chernobyl’s fourth reactor. The nuclear explosion caused the initial death of a single person, but many later would die of the particles put into the atmosphere early that morning. Since Chernobyl was a nuclear plant, radioactive materials were dispersed into the air. Some of the products are very lethal, some are not, but they still affect the world even today. The…

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    Mars Pathfinder

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    Raina Orion Erika Harnett ESS 102 April 15, 2016 Robotic Missions: Mars Pathfinder This research is in preparation to write the fictional article currently titled “Tales of A Space Robot”. This article will be about an extremely advanced AI robot that has spent the past 50 years cataloging and exploring a nearby solar system for life, potential colonization, as well as other scientific research. The research presented below gives an idea of what types of data the robot can collect or potentially…

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    THE EFFECT OF ADVERTISEMENT ON HOW MUCH THE CONSUMER WILL PAY FOR A PRODUCT INTRODUCTION : In the globalised world were consumers are conspicuously consuming a variety of goods as available to their knowledge through developed mass communication systems like advertisement the effect of advertisement as a means of determining the consumer demand for a product or more specifically how much the consumer is ready to day for a product is highly significant and it can be effectively be…

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    Perhaps one of the biggest breakthroughs in scientific history is the discovery of atoms, and later the splitting of atoms. This eventually lead to the use of atomic energy and its use to create a weapon far more destructive than any of those before it, the atomic bomb. This was a major breakthrough for the scientific and military community. In the 1940s, the United states created two atomic bombs that were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The atomic bomb changed the…

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    portion of which are wrong in pleasant discussion. Holzer 's writings, for example, the sayings "Abuse of Power comes as no surprise" and "Protect me from what I need"— have showed up on blurbs and condoms, and as electronic LED signs and projections of xenon light. Holzer 's late utilization of content extents from silk-screened sketches of declassified government memoranda enumerating detainee misuse to verse and writing in a sixty-five far reaching mass of light in the entryway of 7 World…

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