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    INITIAL HISTORY • 32-year old white female • Has 5-day hx of fever‚ SOB‚ productive cough • R side pleuritic pain chest pain. Question #1. What else would you like to ask this patient about her history of present illness and past medical history? Answers: • How many times a year were + for pneumonia? Infections per year? • What was the onset of when this first started taking place? Timeline? • What Antibiotic therapies were used?

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    Argumentative Essay on the Use of Mobile Phones in Schools The use of mobile or cell phones in learning institutions‚ specifically schools‚ has elicited debate and bitter arguments‚ not only in the United States of America‚ but in the world as a whole. While part of society has supported the use of cell phones in schools‚ the other part has opposed their use bitterly. Mobile phone manufacturers‚ such as Apple and Samsung‚ have targeted students as their main market and thus they have designed

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    Effect of Temperature on Peroxidase Ability to Break Down H2O2 By: Rodneika Crutcher Abstract Temperature affects the ability of peroxidase to break down hydrogen peroxide. In this experiment our professor extracted peroxidase from potato tissue. In order to determine how temperature affects peroxidase we created solutions and measured their absorbance levels after water bath treatments. The more absorbent the solution was the less hydrogen peroxide there was in the solution. This means the peroxidase

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    Homeostatic Control of Core Body Temperature Our bodies have processes that happen to keep everything at an even rate. If things get out of balance our bodies tries to bring them back into balance. Homeostasis refers to the processes of keeping internal body environment in a steady rate‚ when the external environment is changed. The aim of this essay is to discuss the internal environment‚ the importance of regulation of core temperature‚ negative feedback and positive feedback and contrast

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    Introduction. The following is an experiment into temperature change in an exothermic reaction taking place between Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and also how the concentration of the acid will vary these results. The characteristics of the reaction feature a neutralisation‚ an energy change (shown as a temperature change) that is usually exothermic (gives out heat). The reaction of neutralisation is exothermic because of the bonds being broken and made in the reaction. When

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    CFD Analysis of Kilo Temperature Loop Shri Prakash Guptab‚ Ananta Borgohaina‚ V. Shankarb‚ N.K.Maheshwaria‚ P.K. Vijayana a Reactor Engineering Division‚ Bhabha Atomic Research Centre‚ Trombay‚ Mumbai b Dept. of Chemical Engineering‚ Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kanpur Abstract Lead–Bismuth Eutectic (LBE) is increasingly getting more attraction as the coolant for advanced reactor systems. It is also the primary coolant of Compact High Temperature Reactor (CHTR)‚ being designed at BARC. A

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    EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON COMFORT LEVELS OF OLDER PEOPLE IN NURSING HOMES IN FLORIDA John Onyango1 & Angelica Tavarez 1 School of Architecture‚ University of Miami‚ USA‚ j.onyango@miami.edu 2 School of Architecture‚ University of Miami‚ USA‚ g.wang2@miami.edu Abstract It is estimated that temperature and humidity levels in Florida will increase on average by between 4° F and 11° F by 2080 due to effects of climate change. This will results in the characteristics of the indoor

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    sugar isomers with yeast‚ will affect the rate at which the yeast respires at. The sugars to be tested are fructose‚ galactose‚ glucose‚ lactose and sucrose. Their effects on the respiration rate of yeast to be observed through the measurement (cm3) of the displaced water‚ which will tell us how much CO2 has been respired over 2 minutes. To compare the effects an average will be calculated for each and a result will be drawn from which we can draw a conclusion as to the effects‚ if any‚ of different

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    between the average winter temperature over the past 10 years and the current average winter temperature. If the current price of home heating oil is $1.20‚ the current price of natural gas is $2.00‚ and the average winter temperature this year is 40 degrees compared to 28 degrees over the past 10 years. A. What is the quantity of home heating oil demanded? 6.6 units B. How much did change in winter temperature effect demand in comparison to the average winter temperature? 12 units C. What is the estimated

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    A study of the osmoregulatory capabilities in Nereis virens and Phascolopsis gouldi: osmoregulators vs. osmoconformers Introduction Water is essential for life as we know it on this planet‚ and according to Campbell et al. (1999)‚ water is the major constituent of cells. Reactions vital to life occur under aqueous conditions in the body and cells of all organisms‚ and the concentrations of reactants necessary for these reactions depend upon the amount of water present (Pough et al. 2004)

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