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    Preserving Fish Specimen

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    PRESERVING FISH SPECIMENS Specimens from any field collection should be deposited in a reference collection in an institutional for the long-term maintenance and access for the future. The animals should therefore be preserved in the best possible condition and where possible‚ ensure that the natural colour is retained‚ their external appendages (e.g. fins) are erected and stomach contents intact. Care should be taken to ensure that specimens are undamaged. Features important in the taxonomic

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    Identifying a Bone Deformity Identifying a bone deformity is fairly easy if the bone is twisted or curved significantly enough that anyone could visually look at it and see that something is definitely wrong. However‚ sometimes‚ the deformities are less noticeable. In these cases‚ a doctor must do a thorough examination of the limb that is being disfigured. Measurements are taken to compare it with the other matching limb. X-rays and bone density analysis tests are sometimes also needed too. Causes

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    The Fish Case Analysis

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    1. What are the four big ideas in the book? (Explain each idea) The fish book explains the four successful elements to get energy‚ passion‚ and creativity. The first notable element in the book is Chooseing attitude‚ so that means you are very responsible for making your attitude to work. If you take the negative attitude make‚ then you will have a bad day or you will get a positive day when you come with a convinced day. The second element is finding the best way to play and having fun at work

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    Bone Density Lab

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    Lab 34-2: 1. The general trend for bone density as a person ages is a steady decline as years pass. This study shows that every decade‚ males and females bone density slowly decreases. 2. Between the ages of 20-50 females lose about 11% of their bone density and males lose about 13% of their bone density. Males do in fact lose more density then females but they lose it at a more stable and steady rate. Females lose less density at more unstable rate going from about 6% (40-50) to about 9%

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    bone case study

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    emergency room and begin to assess her for injuries. She could not remember what had happened‚ but complaining of severe left arm pain. Ms. Morgan had inflammation and redness at the site you notice a large open wound on her arm with what appears to be bone tissue sticking out of the skin. As you are asking her questions‚ she seems confused and unaware of about. Ms. Morgan complains of a tingling pain that she is having in her fingers and lips. You decided to take her vitals and realize that her heart

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    Bone Markings Essay

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    Analyze the bone markings of the vertebrae and distinguish among the cervical‚ thoracic‚ and lumbar vertebrae. Vertebrae possess a vertebral body‚ which is anterior in position which are the major weight bearing components of the bone. Attached to the posterior of the body is a posteriorly projecting piece of bone known as a pedicle. There is a pedicle on the left and right hand sides. The pedicle is continuous with the lamina. The lamina from the left and right sides join in the midline and form

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    Savage The Bones Analysis

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    Lisa Harlow Guimaraes English 101 January 17‚ 2015 Greek Goddesses Jesmyn Wards novel‚ Savage the Bones‚ takes place in Bios Savage‚ in rural Mississippi. The novel consists of twelve days each day being a chapter‚ all leading up to the massive destruction of hurricane Katrina. The main characters include Junior‚ age seven; Esch‚ fifteen; Skeetah‚ sixteen; and Randall‚ seventeen. Their Mama died seven years ago when Junior was born. Daddy is around but has a problem with alcohol. They have a pit

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    Immature Bone Analysis

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    forest‚ a forensic anthropologist will need to examine it. However‚ if more bones were found there may be a more useful bone‚ or combination of bones‚ that would be more likely to provide pertinent information. There are many things that can be found out from a human femur‚ when it is first found and proved to be human anthropologists can use different observations‚ measurements and analysis techniques to categorise the bone and build up a biological profile of the individual. Some things that can

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    Bones Charater Analysis

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    Bones casting crew analysis Bones is an American crime comedy-drama television series that premiered on the Fox network in the United States on September 13‚ 2005. The show is based on forensic anthropology and forensic archaeology‚ with each episode focusing on an FBI case file concerning the mystery behind human remains brought by FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) to the forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschanel). The rest of the main cast includes

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    Fish Paste Facts

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    Fish Paste/Bagoong BAGOONG IN CUBES -packed in aluminum foil and carton. -more stable‚ handy‚ and appealing as compared to traditional bagoong. -was an offshoot of a study titled “Preparation of Dried Products from Fish Paste (Bagoong Cubes)” -the product has a longer shelf-life -the technology eliminates the problem of toxin production by Clostridium botulinum due to anaerobic and watercontent of the traditional bagoong. -the absence of anaerobic bacteria makes it a safer food additive. -to

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