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    Creamy Cauliflower Chowder Number of Servings: 8 You’ll Need:  3 lb cauliflower florets  3 quarts vegetable stock  2 small onions‚ chopped  4 cloves garlic‚ minced  1 1/2 tsp white pepper  1/3 tsp sea salt  3 cups broccoli florets  2 celery stalks‚ diced  3 carrots‚ sliced into rounds How to Prepare: 1. Combine the garlic‚ pepper‚ sea salt‚ cauliflower florets and vegetable stock into the Crock Pot. Mix well‚ then cook for 6 hours on low. 2. Use an immersion blender or food processor

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    "cure" someone of the obesity. Gastric bypass surgery is the leading remedy for this particular problem. Gastric bypass surgery achieves its effectiveness by creating a thumb-sized pouch from which the rest of the stomach is permanently divided and separated. The small intestine is cut about 18 inches below the stomach‚ and is rearranged to provide an outlet to the newly created small stomach‚ while maintaining the flow of digestive juices at the same time. Your food enters the second part of the

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    the human stomach The stomach is divided into five sections‚ each of which has different types of cells and functions. The stomach lies between the esophagus and the first part of the small intestine (the duodenum). It is on the left side of the abdominal cavity‚ the fundus of the stomach lying against the diaphragm. Lying beneath the stomach is the pancreas‚ and the greater omentum hangs from the greater curvature. Like the other parts of the gastrointestinal system‚ the stomach walls are

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    1. Identify each of the following statements as either true or false. If false‚ explain why. (a) Viscosity is a measure of how easily a fluid flows. (b) Although important‚ fluids are not essential to many living things. (c) A meniscus forms when water particles adhere to the sides of their container. (d) Buoyancy‚ like water pressure‚ acts in all directions. 2. Describe the relationship between mass‚ volume‚ and density of matter. 3. Use the particle theory to explain the differences between

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    Experiment 3: Fluid Flow Friction and Fitting Loss Objective To determine the pressure or head loss in different diameters pipes‚ joints and valves Theory Pipe flows belong to a broader class of flows‚ called internal flows‚ where the fluid is completely bounded by solid surfaces. In contrast‚ in external flows‚ such as flow over a flat plate or an airplane wing‚ only part of the flow is bounded by a solid surface. The term pipe flow is generally used to describe flow through round pipes

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    Antacids: Stomach Acid

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    neutralizing strong acids. Unbeknownst to many‚ acid-base titrations occur on a daily basis. Our stomachs use acid to help us digest our food – approximately .155 hydrochloric acid (HCl) with a pH of 2-3. When too much of this acid is formed in the stomach‚ heartburn and other discomfort occurs. This is when people grab for their antacids; these are bases that neutralize the excess acid in the stomach. Calcium carbonate‚ magnesium hydroxide‚ and aluminum hydroxide are all examples of bases used

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    Fluid and Electrolytes Imbalances Fluid Compartments: * Extracellular Fluid (ECF) – This is fluid found outside of the cells and the amount of ECF decreases with age. In the newborn for example‚ approximately ½ of the body fluid is contained in the ECF. By the time the infant has reached one year old; the ECF has decreased to approximately 1/3 of the total volume. In an average 70 kg adult the ECF is approximately 15 liters of total volume. ECF can further be divided into the following:

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    Fluid Balance Explain in detail the fluid compartments of the body‚ including distribution of fluid and electrolytes within each compartment and the movement between compartments. In the average person water constitutes 60% to the total body weight.: 42L in a 70kg individual. 40% is intracellelular fluid‚ while remaining 20% is extracellular. The extracellular fluid can be divided into plasma (from intravascular compartment) and interstitial fluid intracellular fluid (28 L‚ about 35% of lean

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    Hippos are also very well evolved for a semi-aquatic environment. The hippo has large‚ razor sharp canine teeth perfect for fighting. The canines of the upper and lower jaw grind together sharpening each other. When hippos fight using such sharp teeth‚ having thick‚ protective skin is very important. The skin of the hippo can be up to two inches thick. However‚ even with thick skin‚ hippos still get torn up in a fight. Normally having an open wound in an aquatic environment would lead to infection

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    Gastric Bypass Surgery

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    Gastric-Bypass Surgery Gastric-bypass surgery is a life altering operation. This procedure is very difficult on the human body but can yield amazing results. It is possible to lose tremendous amounts of weight in an incredibly short time. Should every morbidly obese person resort to this surgery? Do they have any other plausible options? Does society and the media make this surgery more attractive to the moderately overweight population? Although there are some drawbacks to this surgery‚ it ultimately

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