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    enough glucose‚ a person can feel tired and cranky because their brains are receiving too little energy. 3. If the amine group is broken off and discarded‚ this creates nitrogenous waste in the blood that the kidneys must remove and discard in the urine. The remaining carbon chain can be metabolized‚ or used to build fatty acid chains for energy storage. While most low-carb diets will not dangerously strain the kidneys‚ it is true that strict reliance on protein for energy or excessive protein

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    INTRODUCTION * Dettol was first used in leading UK maternity hospital in the early 1930s. Shortly thereafter‚ in 1933‚ with the endorsement of medical profession‚ Dettol was launched to the general public. * Dettol is a brand of Reckitt Benckiser and has stood for its trusted production in India since 1930. * The brand is endorsed by the Indian Medical Association and has been voted among India ’s Most Trusted Brand in recent years. * Reckitt Benckiser (India) Limited‚ formerly

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    Case Study: Urinary‚ Fluid & Electrolyte balance The cardiovascular system and the urinary system are intimately entwined. When the cardiovascular system experiences stress‚ the urinary system can be directly impacted. For example in hemorrhagic shock‚ when the body is rapidly depleted of circulating blood volume‚ the kidneys are often one of the first vital organs affected due to lack of perfusion. The kidneys are dependent on the sufficient cardiac output that the heart delivers. So when the

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    Michelle Yeung Bio 101 Cyrus MacFoy June 16‚2015 Diffusion and Osmosis Exercise I. Molecules are always in constant movement. Molecular motion is a form of energy‚ the kinetic energy of molecules. The Brownian movement is the movement of small particles caused by the bombardment of the particles by millions of water molecule. This movement will continue indefinitely as long as there is water. My prediction for this lab is the solution of the water is hypertonic meaning there is a higher concentration

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    Preliminary work For my preliminary work I tried doing the experiment with 40cm3 of Hydrochloric acid and I used the same concentration of Sodium Thiosulphate. I was given 0.1m of Sodium Thiosulphate and required to change the concentration I had. I had to dilute the solution and make different concentrations on my own. I added the Hydrochloric acid to the Sodium Thiosulphate and watched it until the solution turned cloudy and I couldn’t see the black cross at the bottom of the flask anymore. I timed how long

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    The first case of the day was will be referred to as T.O. This female registered nurse employed in Eureka‚ Missouri works overnight shifts. On August 20‚ 2014 to August 21‚ 2014 at approximately 1:15 am the Director of Nursing of the facility T.O works at was contacted by another Licensee’s coworker who reported that T.O was not acting right. T.O was reported of having slurred speech‚ was confusing coworkers’ names‚ appeared disoriented and staggered while working. The DON of the facility came in

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    Experiment One Basic operation Laboratory rules 1) Prepare a lesson carnestly before the experiment. Clarify the related basic principle‚ sequence of the operation‚ and safety measures in the experiment. 2) Put on the working clothes before entering the laboratory. Record the experimental phenomena and data. 3) Keep the floor neat. Don’t throw anything into the water trough so as to avoid stops up. 4) After every experiment‚ the students being on duty shall take responsibility for cleaning

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    Osmosis Lab Report Hypothesis: Osmosis will occur when there is an uneven distribution of solute in a solvent. The higher the solute in solvent‚ then there will be a higher rate of osmosis through the diffusion gradient forming a hypertonic or hypotonic solution. Solvent with equal or no solute forms an isotonic solution. Materials: Distilled water‚ sucrose‚ dialysis tubing‚ string‚ 250 ml beaker. Procedure: To demonstrate and isotonic solution we needed 3 inches of dialysis tubing. We

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    intellectual functions are impaired. Alcohol flows into the stomach and small intestine; excess alcohol in the stomach causes vomiting. Urine output increases in kidneys; more urine passes from the body than is typical. The small intestine and the stomach absorb most of the alcohol after drinking. A small amount leaves the body through breath and urine. Eating food‚ especially fatty foods‚ slows the absorption of alcohol. If people drink more alcohol than their bodies can absorb‚ they become

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    Environmental Chemistry and Analysis Prof. M.S.Subramanian MODULE 1.5 Advanced Waste Water Treatment Removal Of Suspended Solids Microstraining Coagulation and flocculation Filtration Removal of dissolved solids Ion exchange Reverse osmosis Electrodialysis Removal of nitrogen Phosphate removal (chemical treatment) Phosphate removal (biological treatment) Removal of dissolved organic compounds Adsorption Sludge treatment and disposal Disinfection 1 2 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 11 13 Indian

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