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    Science And Technology A Boon Or A Curse The history of civilization shows how man always has to choose between making the right or wrong use of the discoveries of science. This has never been more true & relevant than in our own age. We should be grateful & thankful to Scientist & inventors like Thomas Edison‚ James Watt‚ Howard Aiken (father of modern computers) & hundreds of other great pioneers who invented the modern marvels for our daily use. It would be ungrateful on our part not to

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    fields‚ this could be things such as name‚ date of birth‚ ethnicity‚ medical history etc. this is placed in the system for organisation. LIMS is also known to be an electronic filing cabinet‚ data input done according to the given organisation. It can also store graphical data such as photos‚ CT scans of patients in their medical history; also text an example of this is hospital patients‚ regarding their identity photo and medical history. This image shows an example of patients DNA testing

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    time allotment for my schoolwork‚ volunteering‚ and college applications. She and I are very similar in the sense that we are both determined when we set our sights on what we want. She knew exactly what she wanted to be at the start of high school and worked hard to accomplish her goal. She inspired me to also partake in a medical science as my career due to my love for science and helping others. At first‚ it was challenging deciding what career path I wanted to follow because I don’t like blood

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    What Are Heat Waves?

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    Heat Waves What is heat wave? A heat wave is a prolonged period of excessively hot weather‚ which may be accompanied by high humidity. While definitions vary‚ a heat wave is measured relative to the usual weather in the area and relative to normal temperatures for the season. Temperatures that people from a hotter climate consider normal can be termed a heat wave in a cooler area if they are outside the normal climate pattern for that area. What are the symptoms of heat strokes and sunstroke

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    Youth Prodigy Program Application Essay Amanda Bagley February 15‚ 2013 As the end of my high school education draws near‚ I contemplate what I will do with my future. I have always been told to do what you enjoy and make a living out of it. Four years ago‚ I set out with this bit of advice‚ trying to find out what it is I like to do. After participating in clinical education in different health care settings‚ I realized that my interests lay in nursing. My short-term career goals consist

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    Please add a reason or a talk parameter to this template to explain the issue with the article. WikiProject Medicine or the Medicine Portal may be able to help recruit an expert. (February 2009) A biomedical scientist (biomedician‚ biomedical doctor‚ medical scientist‚ clinical scientist) is a scientist trained in biology‚ particularly in the context of medicine. These scientists work to gain knowledge on the main principles of how the human body works and to find new ways to cure or treat disease by

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    Experiment 16: Heat conduction Introduction In this laboratory you will study heat flow across a temperature gradient. By comparing the temperature difference across one material to the temperature difference across a second material of known thermal conductivity‚ when both are conducting heat at a steady rate‚ you will be able to calculate the thermal conductivity of the first material. You will then compare the experimental value of the calculated thermal conductivity to the known value for that

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    Science In The 1860's

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    Science Timeline In the early 1860’s the French beverage industry was thriving. Pasteur was called upon to tackle some of the problems that were plaguing the industry. The special concern was the spoiling of wine and beer‚ which caused great economic loss and tarnished France’s reputation for fine vintage wines. He noticed that when aged properly‚ the liquid contained little yeast cells. But when the wine turned sour‚ he was a proliferation of bacterial cells which were producing lactic acid

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    physics and chemistry‚ heat is energy transferred from one body to another by thermal interactions. The transfer of energy can occur in a variety of ways‚ among them conduction‚radiation‚ and convection. The SI unit of heat is the joule. Heat can be measured by calorimeter‚ or determined indirectly by calculations based on other quantities‚ relying for instance on the first law of thermodynamics. In calorimeter‚ the concepts of latent heat and of sensible heat are used. Latent heat produces changes of

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    deduction. Induction involves reasoning from the particular to the general. E.g. Scientists may observe instances of a natural phenomenon and derive a general law (inductive). Newton’s Laws are an example of this as he produced laws that made sense of what he observed (observing behaviour of physical objects). Deduction involved reasoning from the general to the particular‚ starting with a theory and looking for instances to confirm this (deduction). Scientific knowledge and research aims to meet certain

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