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    origins may not be well known include Viagra‚ potato chips‚ brandy‚ the microwave‚ Teflon‚ and the artificial sweetener cyclamate. There have also been many important discoveries made in the world of medicine‚ including penicillin‚ insulin‚ and the X-ray. Insulin‚ though not a cure‚ has saved millions of lives and will continue to help those who suffer from diabetes. Insulin‚ a hormone which regulates the body’s blood sugar‚ is comprised of a simple protein of 2 amino acid chains. Insulin regulates

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    Humanity’s interest in unknown world has been universal and enduring. Accompany with human development‚ discovery the unknown world has become more and more important to human life. Some people think discovery is a good thing. They will tell you how X-ray used by medical professionals to help diagnose and treat a wide range of medical problems. They will also tell you what a mass your life will be if Benjamin Franklin did not discovered electricity. But other argue people think discovery bring disaster

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    I became interested in Radiography during my studies as a dental nurse. On a daily basis I saw a lot of intro oral x-rays taken during the treatment course on various patients. I saw the importance of being able to see various abnormalities and tissues before‚ during and after any procedure. I am interested in radiography because it involves both individual patient care and also sophisticated equipment. I also like the various departments where radiographers can use their skills from ante-natal

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    Criticizes the increasing use of technology • Argument (Why)- Illuminates the harmful affects on society Thesis statement Both phrases combined to create a coherent thesis statement. (you may use “in order to” or “to” when you connect the two phrases) Ray Bradbury criticizes the ever increasing use of technology within a society in order to illuminate the harmful affects heaped on its social structures and family relationships. Introduction Process • Use the thesis statement to build an introduction

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    Lintang Syuhada 13150024 Book Report 1 Fahrenheit 451 Critical Essay Human beings are naturally curious. We are always in search of better ideas‚ and new solutions to problems. One of a basic idea of Indonesia has been freedom of thinking and a free flow of ideas. But in some societies‚ governments try to keep their people ignorant. Usually‚ this is so governments can keep people under control and hold on to their power. In trying to keep people from the realities of the world‚ these oppressive

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    think that something wrong with me‚ they thought I was active so that why my muscle and joint get tired. Three days later‚ I told to my grandmother that I still get hurt and she took me went to the hospital immediately. After the radiologist had an x-ray and she showed the film to my grandmother and me that I got a collar bone ‘cracker. At that time‚ I was excited because I saw what is not visible to the naked eye. “It’s so cool” I thought. In present‚ I find out the radiologic technologists are performs

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    Bushong: Radiologic Science for Technologists: 8th Edition Chapter 40: Radiation Protection Procedures Q &A 1. Exposure to technologists and radiologists is measured in ______. |a. |rems | |b. |rads | |c. |Roentgens

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    The Illustrated Man is a collection of short stories ranging from lives in outer space to families living on Earth. All the stories tell of event in the future‚ but they are all different. Ray Bradbury’s unique stories all have an underlying theme of technology and the psychology of people. Bradbury predicts technology as good as well as bad. However‚ he mostly depicts technology as destructive because people are dependent on it and take it for granted. In the book‚ there is a short story‚ “The

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    was immobilized covalently on iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles. The synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles was done by the coprecipitation conventional method. The chemical composition and particle size of the synthesized particles was confirmed via X-ray diffraction. Tyrosine‚ Lucien and chitosan and glutaraldehyde were investigated to make a covalent binding between the iron oxide magnetic core and the immobilized enzyme. Immobilization using chitosan and glutaraldehyde show the best result. Finally

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    of society. In the short story “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury‚ in the year of 2026‚ technology had taken over the world when one house remained standing after a nuclear attack in Allendale‚ California. The owners of the house have disappeared due to nuclear blast which left nothing left but the house. Bradbury explains the daily routine of the house until something came across and left the house burning on the ground. Ray Bradbury portrays personification throughout the entire story

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