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    CHAPTER.1 INTRODUCTION For decades‚ scientists have been using electromagnetic and sonic energy to serve medicine. But‚ aside from electro surgery‚ their efforts have focused on diagnostic imaging of internal body structures—particularly in the case of x-ray‚ MRI‚ and ultrasound systems. Lately‚ however‚ researchers have begun to see acoustic and electromagnetic waves in a whole new light‚ turning their attention to therapeutic—rather than diagnostic—applications. Current research is exploiting

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    How could these things be identified as a mere weather balloon? Another thing to think about is the size of the debris itself. The debris found by Mac Brazel spead across approximately 15 acres of land. It would take four of the Project Mogul balloon arrays to crash and shred in the same general area in order to cover 15 acres of space. This makes it very improbably that the debris outside of Roswell was‚ in fact‚ a weather balloon or‚ any relative of a weather

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    during inhalation and exhalation and free from inflammation or swelling and excess or abnormal amounts of mucus. As the bronchial tubes pass through the lungs‚ they divide into smaller air passages called bronchioles. The bronchioles end in tiny balloon-like air sacs called alveoli. Your body has over 300 million alveoli. The alveoli are surrounded by a mesh of tiny blood vessels called capillaries. Oxygen from the inhaled air passes through the alveoli walls and into the blood. After absorbing oxygen

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    as Sweden’s S.A. Andree’s mission to cross the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon. On July 11‚ 1897‚ a large ceremony was held as Andree and two other crew members‚ Knut Fraenkel and Nils Strindberg‚ took off with the legendary balloon called The Eagle. The crowd confidently whooped and cheered as the three adventurers steered the balloon towards the horizon. In just thirty minutes however‚ disaster struck. Just as the balloon began to soar through the sky‚ the weighted ropes that the crew was using

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    to face the reality with them. A red balloon in the book is a symbol given to Bobby from Nia. The symbol represents an incoming surprise for both Bobby and Nia. The balloon represents Nia being pregnant‚ and she gives Bobby the balloon to tell him or let him guess about what the balloon is for‚ Because Nia does not tell him right away about what the balloon was for. Bobby without knowing what the balloon means is happy and thinks the balloon is just a gift from Nia‚ so while Nia does not

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    procedure-related risks‚ such as hemorrhage and perforation‚ and perhaps an increased incidence of ascending cholangitis and de novo formation of bile-duct stones‚ especially in younger patients.(19) As an alternative to ES‚ endoscopic papillary balloon dilation was introduced in 1982 by Staritz et al. (4) EPBD has been reported to be safe and effective for the management of CBD stones and advantageously preserves the sphincter of Oddi function‚ and reduce complications‚ such as hemorrhage and perforation

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    that was added into the mixtures of yeast and water‚ the more the mixtures will ferment. The experimenter’s hypothesis was not determined correct or incorrect due to the inconclusive results of the experiment. Throughout the experiment‚ none of the balloons grew from fermentation. The results of the labs were meant to measure the CO₂ released into the air by fermentation. The experiment was initiated to determine whether gelatin affects the process of fermentation. How does gelatin affect the process

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    time‚ especially in his poem‚ Sailing Home from Rapollo. This poem contains a great use of similes throughout that add strength to Lowell’s feelings of the subject‚ "fir trunks as smooth as masts… wrapped like panetone"‚ as does Plath in her poem‚ Balloons. Orwell discusses the death of his mother and the events post her death‚ in the first stanzas expressing his concern on the meaning of life‚ just as Owen does in Dulce Et Decorum Est. Orwell uses a vivid use of colour to add contrasts to the poem

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    There has never been a man that has changed the sport of ballooning and science in such a way as Jacques Charles. He devoted his life to studying ballooning and in turn found a well-known scientific discovery. He was not always interested in the sport of ballooning or science‚ but he ended up discovering a way to change ballooning and science at the same time. Born November 12‚ 1746 in Beaugency France was a boy named Jacques Charles (Jacques). His nationality was French and his occupation was a

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    collected from our experiment and compare it to that of theory. In this experiment 3 different tests were done in order to test this theory. The first test was to tie a balloon on the end of a manometer and measure the pressure at different depths in a large beaker filled with water. The next test was the same thing‚ but without the balloon on the end of the manometer. For the final test a pressure gauge was used to measure the pressure at different depths in the water. The data collected from each experiment

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