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    Blood typing

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    plates that were marked with wells‚ A‚ B‚ and Rh. For each “Suspect” we would put a drop of their blood in each spot on the blood typing plate. The next step was to put a drop or two of anti- A serum in the spot marked A‚ a drop or two of anti-B serum in the spot marked B. Two drops of the anti-Rh serum was dropped in the Rh spot. Each well was then stirred with a different stirring stick. The next step required checking for clumping (or coagulation) in each well. Whatever well had a presence

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    Egg Osmosis Egg Lab Report

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    bubbles. After this was finished and the egg was decalcified‚ the egg felt soft. It also felt easier to hold because it could adjust its shape to my hand. The egg was left without a shell after the decalcifying process. The only thing left holding the albumin in place was the egg membrane‚ it is comparable to the plasma membrane found in eukaryotes. The egg membrane was also partly see-through; This allowed me to make out the nucleus of the egg. It took up most of the viewing point of the egg‚ but I was

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    Physio-EX Blood Analysis: Computer Simulation Introduction In this lab five blood tests will be performed: hematocrit determination‚ erythrocyte sedimentation rate‚ hemoglobin determination‚ blood typing‚ and total cholesterol determination. A “hematocrit refers to the percentage of red blood cells (RBC’s) in a sample of whole blood. Since the function of red blood cells is the transport of oxygen to the cells of the body‚ the higher the hematocrit‚ the more red blood cells are available to carry

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    found that these equations can be applied for the non-steady state serum creatinine which is in AKI patients. These equations can use to calculate the clearance in the AKI patients. Other than Modified Jelliffe’s equation and also Jelliffe’s equation‚ the Chiou and Brater equation can be applied in the AKI patients too. The differences between these equation is about the time. For the Jelliffe and Brater equations‚ foe the two serum creatinine values‚ they need at least 24 hours period in between them

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    A recent study was done in India aimed to find the “role of yoga as an antidepressant as well as its action on lowering the serum cortisol (stress) levels ” (US National Library Of Medicine National Institutes Of Health). Child’s Pose‚ also known as Balasana‚ decreases the pressure on your adrenal glands (Yoga International). The adrenal glands produce cortisol‚ which is the stress hormone. This study had three groups and totaled 54 test subjects. These groups consisted of yoga alone‚ yoga with

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    Transparency Clear (transparent) Clear with particulate matter Odor Characteristic Normal urine odor Total Volume Varies 30ml Specific Gravity 1.001-1.030 1.011 NaCl 4-17g/L 3g/L WBC Negative Moderate Nitrate Negative Negative Protein (albumin) Negative Trace Glucose Negative Negative Ketone Negative Negative Bilirubin Negative Negative RBC Negative Negative pH 5.5-7.5 6.5 Control Group Sports Drink Water Soda Salty Chips Discussion All Chemstick

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    Experiment 2 Quantification of Proteins in Solution by Spectrophotometer Lab bench# 1 Introduction: Absorption spectroscopy is a common method for finding the concentration of proteins or protein complexes in a solution. Proteins absorb light at specific wavelengths and can be defined by the equation A = log (Io/I). This equation states that an absorbance at a specific wavelength‚ A is equal to the log of the ratio of incident light intensity (Io)‚ to transmitted light intensity (I). A

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    Urine Dipstick Lab Report

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    Student number: 1701974 Unit code: BHS004-1 Assessment number: 2/5 Word count: You were given five samples of patients’ urine and some Uristix® dipstick. Describe how you used the dipsticks to determine if urine sample contained amounts of protein and / or glucose. To test the given samples for glucose or protein‚ dipsticks were immersed into each of the urine samples for 60 seconds. The colour change was compared with the colour chart on the Uristix® bottle. The detection of glucose in urine

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    Clinical Chemistry

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    health care field and some clinical chemistry tests in medicine. The Clinical Chemistry department is involved in the study and measurement of chemical substances in blood and other body fluids (Pitocco). With just a small amount of whole blood or serum‚ many body systems can be analyzed. The results of these measurements and observations are relevant to the causes and extent of diseases. Clinical chemistry is the application of biochemical scientific knowledge and techniques for medical testing and

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    Intracranial Pressure

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    Blood‚ cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and brain tissue are all constituents of the cranium. The pressure within the cranium is known as intracranial pressure (ICP); it is the same as that found in the brain tissue and CSF. (2) The pressure-volume relationship between ICP‚ brain tissue‚ blood‚ volume of CSF‚ and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is known as the Monro-Kellie hypothesis.(12) This hypothesis states that the cranial compartment is considered as an enclosed and inelastic container‚ which has

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