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    Anish. Ray Kroc Biography. http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/4-21-2005- 68865.asp “Ray Kroc was the first businessman to apply the principles of mass production in a service industry.” April 22‚ 2005 This article was listed on the Buzzle.com website and documented Ray Kroc’s life and early years of his career. It described his personal health challenges and financial decisions. The article was helpful to my research because it provided personal information about Ray Kroc. Kroc‚ Ray. Grinding

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    give a diagnostic examination. Definitions Bitewing radiograph: Parallel technique where the film shows the upper and lower teeth in occlusion. Blurred image: Decreased detail on a film due to patient‚ film‚ or x-ray source movement. Collimator cutoff: Not centering the x-ray beam on the film‚ causing

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    applications of x-ray Introduction: X-radiation (composed of X-rays) is a form of electromagnetic radiation. X-rays have a wavelength in the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometers‚ corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz (3×1016 Hz to 3×1019 Hz) X-rays up to about 10 keV (10 to 0.10 nm wavelength) are classified as "soft" X-rays‚ and from about 10 to 120 keV (0.10 to 0.01 nm wavelength) as "hard" X-rays‚ due to their penetrating abilities.[3] Hard X-rays can penetrate some

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    concepts we have learned throughout chapter one presented in the film. Ray Kinsella hears voices speaking to him on the farm and this concept is listening to God. Ray also responds to God’s call which is the concept of Responding to God. Ray shows a great amount of Sacramental blindness also when he gets frustrated and asks what is in it for him. Ray was in the fields working one day when he heard a sudden voice talk to him. Ray thinks he is going insane and asks his wife sitting on the porch if she

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    1. This question is about lasers. (a) With reference to the light waves emitted by a laser‚ state what is meant by the terms (i) monochromatic. ........................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................... (1) (ii) coherent. ...............................................................................

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    The X-Ray imaging system has one function‚ and that is to provide a constant flow of electrons that are strong enough to produce and x-ray beam to create an image. There are many different sizes and types of imaging systems but no matter what system you use‚ every type will have three main sections. Those sections are the control console‚ the high voltage generator and the x-ray tube. The x-ray tube is located in the exam room‚ the control console is located in an adjoining room that is separated

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    Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury is a novel that evokes all emotions in a whimsical and sentimental way. The story begins in Green Town‚ Illinois with twelve year old Douglas Spaulding and eleven year old Tom Spaulding. Summer of 1928 just began when Douglas had a sudden revelation; he is truly alive! Little‚ self-aware Douglas then sets out to experience what summer really means to him and Tom. The adventurous boys travel around the small town‚ meeting with all sorts of unique and intellectual residents

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    mortality in Kenya Infection rate is highest between 15-44 years with a nine fold increase since early 90’s due to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The HIV infected have an increased incidence with a majority presenting with smear negative PTB Hypothesis Chest x-ray in itself is not an effective method of diagnosing smear negative pulmonary tuberculosis in H.I.V positive patients Broad Objective To assess the utility of the radiological manifestations of pulmonary tuberculosis in HIV infected smear negative

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    Food irradiation is a food safety technology that can eliminate disease-causing germs from foods. Like pasteurization of milk‚ and pressure-cooking of canned foods‚ treating food with ionizing radiation can kill bacteria that would otherwise cause food borne disease. The process can also control insects and parasites‚ reduce spoilage‚ and inhibit ripening and sprouting. (5) The effects of irradiation on the food and on animals and people eating irradiated food have been studied extensively

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    with an electric current flow in a partially evacuated glass tube known as a cathode-ray tube. He noticed that‚ whenever the tube was in operation‚ a piece of barium platino cyanide in line with it gave off light. According to Roentgen “the interaction of electrons striking the tube’s glass wall formed an unknown radiation that caused the fluorescence”. He called the mysterious phenomenon X radiation‚ or X rays. Further experiments revealed that X radiation produces an image on photographic plates

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