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    Syneresis - the process by which a liquid is separated from a gel owing to further coagulation Saturated fat: It comes mainly from animal food products at a normal room temperature. HDL cholesterol: Lipoproteins‚ which are combinations of lipids (fats) and proteins‚ are the form in which lipids are transported in the blood. HDL cholesterol is considered the "good" cholesterol. The higher the HDL cholesterol level‚ the lower the risk of coronary artery disease. Triangle test- A sensory-based

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    How Does Milk Affect Milk

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    a nutrient-rich liquid found in the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for all newborn mammals‚ and is made up of water‚ lactose‚ proteins‚ and minerals. Curds are a solid dairy product achieved by the curdling‚ or coagulation‚ of milk. Historically‚ curds are most often used in the production of cheese. Curds are achieved by the denaturing of proteins in milk‚ particularly caseins‚ which is a protein group that helps with the development of children and young

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    Bruce’s right leg. (4 marks) Deep vein thrombosis refers to the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein in the leg. Deep vein thrombosis tends to occur in leg veins‚ such as the popliteal or femoral veins‚ as well as deep veins within the pelvis. The blocked vein in Bruce’s right led caused edema and led to tissue ischemia. Edema developed inferior to the blocked vein. Blockage of the vein increased the capillary hydrostatic pressure increased the amount of fluid that flowed from the capillaries

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    Still‚ the massive endotoxic shock and coagulation defect occurs and massive organ failure occurs which kills the patient. Access to the blood can come via an infected lymph node (early bubo)‚ lungs (early pneumonic plague)‚ or exchange of bodily fluids form an infected individual. Pneumonic plague

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    A TECHNICAL REPORT ON STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERINCE SCHEME (SIWES) AT WATER BOARD WATER WORKS DEPARTMENT KADUNA SOUTH PLANT AND WATER WORKS KADUNA‚ KADUNA STATE BY

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    When I was a sixth grader at St. Martha I sat next to a girl named Jordan in math class‚ I noticed she was wearing a silver bracelet with red writing on it. I asked her what kind of bracelet it was‚ she told me it was a medical bracelet that she had to wear due to her being a haemophilia. She proceeded to go on to explain to me what haemophilia was and that she had to wear the bracelet in case of an emergency. She told me it was a blood disease that prevented her blood from clotting and that if she

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    Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever

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    Ebola: * What is Ebola? Ebola is a virus that causes Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola HF). The Ebola virus belongs to the RNA virus family known as Filoviridae. There have been five strains of the Ebola virus identified (four of them are known to cause illness in humans). * Ebola Genome: One of two RNA viruses * First Recognized: 1976 Zaire Africa * Native to Africa * Unknown Origin‚ or natural reservoir * Ebola is very acute‚ infection is very rapid so * There are no

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    Anticoagulant Medications

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    that has a mechanical heart valve. “Anticoagulants are drugs that reduce formation of fibrin”(Lehne‚ 2010‚ p. 597). The first anticoagulant used to prevent clotting during open-heart surgery in individuals with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) was heparin (Kee & Hayes‚ 2003). Heparin works by binding with antithrombin III causing inactivation of thrombin. When thrombin is inactivated‚ the conversion of fibrin to fibrinogen does not take place‚ preventing clot formation (Kee & Hayes

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    HA Case With Sponatenous Bleeding From Ear Due To Warfarin Overdose Introduction: Warfarin has anticoagulant activity with inhibiting vitamin-K dependent coagulation factors. It has a narrow therapeutic range and it is difficult to maintain the therapeutic range. Therefore‚ over-anticoagulation is common. In this case report‚ a spontaneous isolated otorrhagia secondary to warfarin use‚ is presented. Case: A 30-year-old female patient was visited to the emergency clinic with a sudden onset of

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    Biochemistry Equipment and Reagents Market - Market size for Hematology Equipment and Reagents Market - Market size for Microbiology Equipment and Reagents Market - Market size for Point of Care Equipment and Reagents Market - Market size for Coagulation Diagnostics Equipment and Reagents Market - Market size for Urinalysis Equipment and Reagents Market - Market size for Tissue Diagnostics Equipment and Reagents Market - Market size for Molecular Diagnostics Equipment and Reagents Market Market

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