I work in the respiratory system department. There are five more interesting facts I would like to share with you about my department. The first is that there are four processes that make up respiration: pulmonary ventilation‚ external respiration‚ transport of respiratory gases‚ and internal respiration. It also consist of two zones: the respiratory zone and the conducting zone. The respiratory zone is the actual site of gas exchange. The conducting zone is all the other respiratory passageways that
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The importance of the Respiratory system is quite obvious given that as human beings we need this system to help us with our most fatal tasks of breathing. Although the importance is assumed and acknowledged‚ many do not really get the whole concept of the Respiratory system. For example‚ how it works? Why it works? And what all is involved. These questions and others will be strategically answered in the following work. The Respiratory System delivers oxygen to the body and takes the carbon
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what it is getting famous as. The bottom of the oil barrel is also now visible. I feel the need to look beyond the most common energy-conversion systems is increasing day by day. Designing of clean and green electrical energy systems‚ by increasing efficiency‚ better power quality and many other innovations is what I am striving for. I am very sure that electrical energy systems have various applications from solar power to hybrid automobile engines. It’s a great adventure and I certainly want to be
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Synopsis of John Dunlop’s Industrial Relations Systems John Dunlop’s analysis and study of the concepts‚ structure‚ function‚ practices‚ outcome and the institution that are constitutive of the employment relationship have paved the way in the establishment of the main framework of an industrial relations system. According to Dunlop‚ the system is composed of three main actors and their organizations‚ the context or setting in which they interact‚ the common ideology held by the actors and
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Answers 1a) On graph paper 1b) At molecular level‚ Haemoglobin is a protein made of four subunits bound together. Each of the subunits consists of a molecular group known as ‘heme’ and a polypeptide attached to the ‘heme’. The ‘heme’ group contains one atom of iron (Fe²+) and it is this iron that the oxygen molecule combines itself to. As there are four of the iron molecules in the haemoglobin this shows that a maximum of four oxygen molecules can be carried by the haemoglobin at anytime. For simplicity
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The respiratory system provides life giving oxygen to cells through inspiration of air; at the same time‚ it removes carbon dioxide waste from cells through expiration‚ which can be lethal if not ventilated properly. This process is called pulmonary ventilation and is facilitated by three major components of the respiratory system: airways‚ lungs‚ and muscles; all of which play a vital role in the respiratory cycle and homeostasis. The respiratory cycle begins in the airways and during inhalation
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Prior to 1965‚ the voluntary system of industrial relations patterned along the British system was in practice. Under such system‚ the concept of self-government and autonomy within industry was the key to industrial harmony. The two sides of industry were encouraged to regulate their collective relationship and to settle any dispute arising therefrom through their own efforts and through mutually agreed procedures‚ with minimal State intervention‚ such intervention being confined mainly to providing
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anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system to be able to carry out a respiratory assessment. It is essential that nurses are able to recognise and assess symptoms of respiratory dysfunction to provide early‚ effective and appropriate interventions to improve patient outcomes. It is necessary for a nurse to have a comprehensive knowledge base of the anatomy and physiological process of a healthy functioning pulmonary system‚ in order to carry out a respiratory assessment (Jenkins‚ 2003‚ p124
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Critique: System and Change in Industrial Relations Analysis As a student of industrial relations‚ I am often bombarded with conflicting theories and reasons for the emergence and importance of this field. Edmond Heery outlines and analyses the justaposition of two different views of modeling this vast and often debated area of industrial relations. His article looks at two types of model building in IR. First‚ the traditional model of systems-thinking set forth by John Dunlop‚ one of the pioneers
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Neonatal respiratory failure affects 2% of all live births‚ and is responsible for over 40% of all neonatal mortality. Persistent pulmonary hypertension of a new born (PPHN) is a life threatening disease with many causes that effects both full term‚ near term infants usually in the first 72 hours after birth. Although most infants recover‚ PPHN causes a severe problem in the infant’s lungs due to high blood pressure. About 500-700 babies are affected by PPHN each year. A better understanding of
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