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    Electrolytes

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    chloride‚ bicarbonate and phosphates. The positive charge is made up of calcium‚ sodium‚ potassium and magnesium. This specifies the condition of the body’s acid-base ratio‚ water balance‚ endocrine and renal systems. These indicate the condition of your body’s acid-base ratio‚ endocrine and renal systems‚ water balance and other conditions. There is a fine line between the intracellular and extracellular electrolytes to maintain an electrolyte balance‚ according to the Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied

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    for the relief of premenstrual syndrome‚ asthma‚ bronchitis‚ dizziness and eye problems such as glaucoma. Ginkgo biloba leaf extracts have been known to be the main source for its medicinal properties. Its main effect is in the human body’s circulatory system. Studies have shown that it improves blood circulation by reducing the adhesiveness of blood platelets and dilating the blood vessels. There are two types of chemicals in ginkgo biloba that are tested to be effective antioxidant properties which

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    &Management‚ Bhilwara 1 ABSTRACT Nanorobotics‚ just as with all nanotechnology is still in very early stages of development and as such is largely based within electronic engineering and physics and concerns micromachining‚ microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)and Scanning Probe Microscopy methods. Research into any particular method for creation of nanorobots will largely depend on the group carrying out the research rather than the subject within which they are based. For instance‚ IBM research

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    Marfan Syndrome

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    about the diseases that you can get from your parents? One of these major diseases that can change someone’s life is called the Marfan Syndrome. Marfan Syndrome is a disorder of connective tissue that is inherited from the parents. The bones and circulatory system are usually the parts of the body that are longer and the ones that are changed because of the disease. There are many things that can cause a disease. Marfan syndrome is caused by a mutation in the fibrillin-1 gene. The gene produces a protein

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    Lub Sound Lab Report

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    The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood through the body via the circulatory system. In vertebrates the heart consists of two chambers called the atria and ventricles. The atria (upper chamber) receives the blood returning to the heart and the ventricles (lower chamber) pumps the blood away from the heart. The atria and ventricles chambers are separated by four main valves called the atrioventricular (two valves)‚ pulmonary‚ and aortic valves. These valves help create the heart sounds often

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    able to determine that the damaging effects of glucose molecules would be higher in diabetics than in non-diabetics. As defined by our laboratory manual‚ diabetes is when one’s body cannot regulate the amount of glucose being carried to the circulatory system. This can affect the human body in many ways. Some have defined diabetes as “multi-systematic”‚ it can affect numerous parts of the body. Some of these negative effects include heart disease‚ high blood pressure‚ kidney problems‚ and nerve

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    Physiology Assignment

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    swim around‚ it is almost therapeutic. I found that the anatomy and physiology of a fish is very unique so that they can exist in the different underwater environments. In this paper we will cover their circulatory system‚ how fish sense their environment‚ and how they swim. The circulatory system of a fish is just like a humans in being closed‚ however the way the fishes blood flow is much simpler than ours. The blood travels from the heart‚ to the gills‚ through the body of the fish and back again

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    Xiao an

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    will come in similarly ecoefficient ways‚ since in today’s global markets‚ greater profits may be turned into investment capital that could easily be reinvested in old-style eco-inefficient industries. Even (20) a vastly more ecoefficient industrial system could‚ were it to grow much larger‚ generate more total waste and destroy more habitat and species than would a smaller‚ less ecoefficient economy. Senge and Carstedt argue that to preserve the global (25) environment and sustain economic growth

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    younger and 64% of all abortions are preformed on never married women. Three weeks after fertilization the eyes and spinal cord are visible and the developing brain has two lobes. Four weeks after fertilization the heart is beating and a circulatory system is in place. The portion of the brain associated with consciousness and internal organs such as the lungs are beginning to develop and can be identified. Seven weeks after fertilization muscles and nerves begin working together. Nine weeks after

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    C.‚ Shroff‚ S. G. (2005) Pressure-calcium relationship in perfused mouse hearts. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 290 (6)‚ 2614-2624 Smogorzewski‚ M.‚ Zayed‚ M.‚ Zhang‚ Y.‚ Roe‚ J.‚ Massry‚ S. G. (1993) Parathyroid hormone increases cytosolic calcium concentration in adult rat cardiac myocytes. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 264(6)‚ 1998-2006 Widmaier‚ E. P.‚ Raff‚ H.‚ Strang‚ K. T. (2006) Vander’s Human Physiology the Mechanism of

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