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    inflammatory Drug Protein:Creatinine Ratio (best lab test for proteinuria) Parathyroid hormone Renal Artery Stenosis Renal Replacement Therapy Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Introducing eGFR Promoting good CKD management What is eGFR? Glomerular filtration rate is the best measure of overall kidney function. It is normally around 100mL/min so the result roughly

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    Divorce Rate Increasing

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    In recent years‚ a trouble‚ which makes sociogists have to care and worry‚ is hight divorce rate. A lot of couples ready to divore after a few years marriage. To explain this problem‚ in my opinion‚ there are 3 reasons are the effect of Western culture ‚ the change of social conception and position of woman . Firstly‚ thanks to modern medias and cultural exchange‚the Western has inffuenced on thinking of young people. They would rather live for themselves than people who live around. They think

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    Filtration

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    Filtration is commonly the mechanical or physical operation which is used for the separation of solids from fluids (liquids or gases) by interposing a medium through which only the fluid can pass. Oversize solids in the fluid are retained‚ but the separation is not complete; solids will be contaminated with some fluid and filtrate will contain fine particles (depending on the pore size and filter thickness). Filtration is also used to describe some biological processes‚ especially in water treatment and sewage

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    beds: glomerular and peritubular capillaries --- arranged in series and separated by the efferent arterioles (help regulate the hyrostatic pressure in both capillaries) =glomerular capillaries have high hydrostatic pressure (60 mmHg) which causes rapid fluid filtration =peritubular capillaries have lower hydrostatic pressure (13 mmHg) which permits rapid fluid reabsorption =kidneys can regulate the hydrostatic pressure in both capillaries by: a) adjusting the resistance of the afferent and

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    The Radius: An Analysis

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    At The Radius we can appreciate when things look bleak and not very encouraging. There are certain topics that cause a gridlock in communication‚ and are so egregious they seem daunting to even reconcile. Such topics include slavery‚ the state of education‚ and the worldwide crisis with refugees. In June a series of events gave us the opportunity to bring these undesirable topics to the forefront and to fulfill our mission to be solution-oriented‚ and to think creatively. Ancestor Appreciation

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    generally made it easier and cheaper to end marriages‚ but this is not necessarily the cause of the rising divorce rate. Legal changes reflect other changes in society‚ especially changes in attitudes. In particular‚ sociologists argue that social expectations about marriage have changed. Functionalist sociologists even argue that high divorce rates are evidence that marriage is increasing)‚ valued and that people are demanding higher standards from their partners. Couples are no longer prepared to put

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    Lab Report: How Temperature affects Reaction Rate Aim: The Aim is to investigate how temperature can affect Reaction Rate. The experiment will be performed by heating equally sized and weighted lime stones with equal amounts and concentration of Hydrochloric acid at different temperatures. The temperatures will be 35˚C and 40˚C. We will measure the reaction rates by observing gas release of the reaction between lime stones and Hydrochloric acid. The amount of gas release at different

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    Analysis • Error Bars Analysis Evaluation • Improvement Assessment • Improved Experiment. • Reliability References Introduction: For this data analysis project‚ I conducted and experiment to investigate how the concentration of an acid affects the rate of the reaction. I have set up the experiment’s equipment as shown on figure 1. As you can see by figure 1‚ I have used the reaction between sodium thisoulphate solution and hydrochloric acid (HCL) to come up with results that

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    Water Filtration

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    Name: Affiliated Institution: Course: Date: Water Filtration The methods used in this experiment are simple filtration methods which are used by many water companies worldwide. In this experiment simple lab equipment was used‚ after contaminating water with various contaminants the water was filtered by using cheesecloth‚ sand‚ activated charcoal and alum. The contaminants used in the experiment are the most common and the most hazardous. They include; cleaning detergents

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    IONIC RADIUS

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    Ionic Radius: Definition‚ Calculation‚ and Trends Atoms are microscopic particles that constitute all matter. Despite their tiny size‚ however‚ they can be measured. One way that certain atoms‚ called ions‚ are measured‚ is by ionic radius. The radius is different from an atomic radius and is influenced by the particles’ charges. Use the following information to understand this important measurement in chemistry. What is Ionic Radius? Ionic radius is‚ simply put‚ the radius of an ion. An ion is

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