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    Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is a life-saving treatment for severe respiratory failure irresponsive to mechanical ventilation‚ associated or not with haemodynamic instability‚ and its application fields are widening to refractory sepsis and also to elective thoracic procedures. ECMO is replacing conventional cardio-pulmonary by-pass (CPB) even during lung transplantation due to its potential advantages: the absence of full-anticoagulation and the possibility of maintaining the extra-corporeal

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    the following case study‚ I will discuss the decisions that Ford and GM have recently made regarding the entrance into Russia ’s automobile industry through FDI. Why are Ford and GM entering the Russian car market now? Why did they not invest earlier‚ and why do they not postpone investment until the market is bigger?In 2002‚ Ford and GM decided to enter the car market because they felt the time was right to gain a foothold on the Russian car market. Even though the levels of car ownership in Russia

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    Through the Tunnel

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    Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing Conflicts can arise in many ways. In the story “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing‚ an eleven year old boy named Jerry is vacationing at the shore in France. Feeling lonely and bored he wanders off to a rocky beach to join a group of French boys‚ older than he‚ who are diving and swimming there. As a foreigner he finds himself ignored by them‚ but discovers they are swimming through a long underwater tunnel and he is determined that he will do the same someday

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    Why Did America Enter Ww2

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    I don’t think the USA was better off for entering world war 1 for I think it cause the people of America more harm than good. When the US enter the war there was a lot of jobs unfilled because of the movement of men going Europe to fight the war. As a result manufacturers had to keep production up to support the war‚ this led to new technologies to help manufacturers meet the needs of the government and people. This also led African Americans and women to fill many needed jobs‚ this helped with the

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    investigation I will be measuring the effects of temperature on the membrane permeability of beetroot. I will be measuring the amount of anthocyanin that will diffuse out of the beetroot. The way in which I will measure the anthocyanin is to check the light absorbency of the solution using a colorimeter. The higher the reading on colorimeter the more anthocyanin present in the solution To find out the permeability of the beetroot membrane I will firstly cut out cylinders of beetroot using a cork borer

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    Through The Tunnel

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    In “Through the Tunnel‚” Doris Lessing is the theme. The author uses Jerry‚ mom‚ and the setting to develop the theme. The theme is growth requires risk and struggle. Doris Lessing‚ talks about this creative short story that talks about Jerry‚ 12 years old‚ an English boy‚ has a goal set and he is on a mission to swim through the tunnel for two minutes and has to work hard to achive it. Jerry‚ the young English boy helps build the theme as he shows determination‚ hard work and a positive mindset

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    President Woodrow Wilson felt he had good reasons for the U.S to go to war‚ but I feel that they were the wrong reasons and that the U.S really had no just cause to get involved in a war that was not theirs. My first reason why America should not have gone to war is‚ this was not our war. This war was between Europe and it should have stayed within Europe. The Royal Navy was on the brink of ending the war before we even decided to go. If we stayed out of it‚ then Europe could have found their

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    Abstract The article describes a technique for processing liquid radioactive waste water using membrane techniques to single out only radioactive waste components without affecting the salt ballast. This solution dramatically reduces the amount of radioactive concentrates to be long-term storage‚ and provides an opportunity to re-use treated water and chemicals. Keywords. Liquid radioactive waste‚ radioactive waste water purification‚ reverse osmosis‚ selective extraction of radionuclides. Introduction

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    A "Fair Go" In The Land Of Opportunity? Yeah Right! Have migrants done a job on Australia or has Australia done a job on migrants? Byron Kemp. Australia and the people who live here have developed over time an identity of an egalitarian or fair nation. This perception by other countries and by Australian residents as a land of opportunity and a country who supports the culture of a "Fair Go" for everyone dominates. This egalitarian depiction of Australia has come about because of more than

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    Investigating the effects of temperature on cell membranes Independent variable: Temperature of beetroot Dependent variable: Absorbency of light Hypothesis: As temperature rises to its optimum temperature‚ the absorbency of light will increase because protein is an enzyme and will therefore be affected by temperature. This is because more beetroot dye will pass through the cell membrane and then into the distilled water. The deeper the colour of the beetroot dye‚ the higher the absorbency

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