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    Determination of blood type Introduction: A blood type is a classification of blood based on the present or absence of inherited antigens substances on the surface of RBCs‚ these antigens are made by proteins‚ carbohydrates‚ and glycolipid‚ Now there are total of 8 blood type known for the international society of blood transfers ( ISBT)‚ Also 600 antigens are known for ISBT‚ Antigens are a type of protein (Y shaped) found in blood and it has a great role in the immune system to recognize any

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    Blood Spatter Analysis

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    looks for human remains‚ blood or other bodily fluids and collects samples of any that if found. Since all bodily fluids (mainly those that have been cleaned up after) are not noticeable to the naked eye‚ the scientist can use the chemical Luminol to show latent traces of blood. Where large quantities of blood are present‚ an expert in blood spatter analysis can examine the patterns and size of the bloody areas to determine information such as the trajectory of the blood. This data can help an investigator

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    MBK – Lab Report Name: _Bri White_________ Section: ___________________ Observing Bacteria and Blood Questions: A. List the following parts of the microscope and describe the function of each A- Eyepiece: Viewing and identifying objects within the viewing field B- Main Tube: Connects eyepiece lenses to objective lenses C- Nosepiece: Holds objective lens and rotates them D- Objective Lens: Provides different focal lengths E- Stage: Holds the specimen or slide F- Diaphragm:

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    Blood Diamond Research

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    Hendina Riyadi Blood Diamond Research For thousands of years‚ diamonds have been highly regarded by everyone from kings and queens to ordinary people. Diamonds are a symbol for wealth‚ elegance‚ love‚ and power. Centuries ago‚ they were also a symbol of courage‚ invincibility and strength. What is less commonly known is that these stones are also a symbol of terror and death. Conflicts arise from the mining of these gems; many people have died and many are perhaps still dying because of the mining

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    Blood Diamonds Essay

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    The phrase blood diamonds or conflict minerals is used to describe a rough diamond that was traded illegally in order to finance violence. It has only been a few short years since the global attempt to ban the trade of blood diamonds and conflict minerals began‚ but the industry is still corrupted by far greater issues. These issues entailing‚ practices that directly

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    Blood Batter Analysis

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    Blood spatter analysis began in 1895 with Dr. Eduard Piotrowski‚ who published Concerning the Origin‚ Shape‚ Direction and Distribution of the Bloodstains Following Head Wounds Caused by Blows‚ which was the first major study of blood spatter in history. Piotrowski’s research influenced the work of other European scientists throughout the twentieth century‚ such as Dr. Victor Balthazard‚ who further investigated blood spatter. Dr. Balthazard was a French scientist

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    In the book In Cold Blood written by Truman Capote‚ was solely based on a multiple murder case that took place place in Holcomb‚ Kansas in 1959. The pages of In Cold Blood are filled with events surrounding the remorseless murder of a wealthy “American family”. Truman Capote gets every side of the Clutter family murder. In Cold Blood was also the first of it’s kind‚ creating a new Genre. Capote has immense attention to detail which causes the reader to gain interest in the Clutter murder and murderers

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    Blood Diamond Essay

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    Blood Diamond This movie begins as a man named Solomon gets captured when the rebels of a war that’s going on‚ invade Solomon’s village. Solomon becomes enslaved and is forced to work in the diamond fields under the command of Captain Poison. When he got captured he got separated from his family. The rebels group that captured Solomon is called the Revolutionary United Front (RUF). The RUFD use the diamonds to support and fund their war effort. They trade the diamonds for guns and armed weapons

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    A Drop of True Blood

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    of True Blood: subversion of heteronormative stereotypes in American society. Laura Carpinelli Supervisor: Margarita Carretero Table of Contents Introduction Chapter I: Byronic heroes and romantic fantasies Chapter II: From the darkness to the light Chapter III: True Blood: Queer sensuality and homosexual desire Chapter IV: Vampire: the hidden desire to be human Conclusion Bibliography Videography MA dissertation structure In the opening credits of True Blood ‚ based

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    Gentlemen's Blood Essay

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    England If I could summarize the time period between 1485 to 1714 I would choose the word turmoil. During this time period the concepts of honor and the duel would enter into the English culture. The first and most obvious question is; what is a duel and how is it different than a fight. Well I believe Barbara Holland does a pretty good job of explaining the concept in modern terms in her book‚ Gentlemen’s Blood: a history of dueling from swords at dawn to pistols at dusk; If‚ in a bar

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