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    W6_A1 Human Pathophysiology W6_A1: Urinary Disorders A 45-year-old grocery sales clerk has been suffering from bouts of severe pain in his left flank region. He blamed it on prolonged standing for 8 hours straight while working. He was taking over-the-counter pain medications for his pain. One day‚ he found fresh blood in his urine. He went to a doctor who performed urine tests‚ CT scans‚ and x-rays. He was diagnosed with urinary calculi. •Discuss possible factors that may have been responsible for

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    Lactose Intolerance

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    Lactose IntolerancePeople who are lactose intolerance are unable to digest significant of lactose‚ the reason being is and inadequate amount of enzyme lactase2. Individuals with lactose intolerance believe that they are allergic to milk and a lot of other milk products. An estimated 30 million to 50 million American adults are lactose intolerant. However a milk allergy has something to do with the proteins in milk rather than the lactose. To determine that you have trouble digesting lactose you must

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    harder to love her mother because she treats her differently. Anne acts really stubborn and doesn’t think she should apologize to her mother. Everyone in the house is upset with everyone and the amount of food smaller and smaller as they have to eat spinach or lettuce for lunch and rotting potatoes. Mr. Dussel has a birthday that he acts too happy about and he turns out to be selfish as he hides food for himself and acts ungrateful because they are actually saving him. Military rule was declared in

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    potassium‚ magnesium‚ and phosphorous. b. For each major mineral target that you missed‚ list one food that you could consume to increase your intake of that mineral. Calcium: Kale‚ milk products‚ or broccoli. Potassium: Apricots or raisins. Magnesium: Spinach or kale. Phosphorous: Seafood‚ nuts‚ or seeds. c. Were you above the targets for any of the major minerals? If so‚ which ones? Are any of these numbers above the toxicity level for that mineral? I was not above the targets for any of

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    Kidney stones are solid lumps of crystals that are separate from urine‚ and they build up on the inner surfaces of the kidneys. Kidneys are the bean shaped organs‚ in the middle part of the back. Each kidney is located in either side of the spine‚ just below the rib cage. Kidney stones can sometimes be undetected. You might not even know you have them‚ until it tries to come out of the urinary tract. Kidney stones have many symptoms. Some of which are: horrible lower back pain‚ pain in the rib

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    Vegetables and fruits

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    (less than 1.5 servings a day)‚ those who averaged 8 or more servings a day were 30 percent less likely to have had a heart attack or stroke.Although all fruits and vegetables likely contribute to this benefit‚ green leafy vegetables such as lettuce‚ spinach‚ Swiss chard‚ and mustard greens; cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli‚ cauliflower‚ cabbage‚ Brussels sprouts‚ bok choy‚ and kale; and citrus fruits such as oranges‚ lemons‚ limes‚ and grapefruit (and their juices) make important contributions

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    CHROMATOGRAPHY _TOPIC_ : 7.2 _RESEARCH QUESTION:_ What is chromatography? How many pigments are there in a plant? How the different pigments in a plant can be separated? _APPARATUS_ : Please refer to the handout _MATERIAL_ : Please refer to the handout _METHOD_ : Please refer to the handout _DATA COLLECTION_: Coloured band Pigment front distance (± 0.05cm) Solvent front distance (± 0.05cm) Green 11.7 13.0 Yellow 12.5 13.0 _DATA PROCESSING_: Coloured band Pigment

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    Butter and Olive Oil

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    Lab 1- Poultry 1 Methods of cooking: Dry methods a. deep fat frying b. shallow/ pan frying c. sautéing Baking/ Roasting Lab 2- Poultry 2 Fabricating a. Supreme b. Deboned leg ¼ c. Spatched Cocked Cornish hen Methods of cooking: Dry Methods a. sautéing b. Roasting c. Grilling Lab 3- Fish and Shell Fish Fabrication a. whole fish b. fillet fish c. deboned whole fish d. steaks and whole e. papillote Lab 4 & 5: Fish

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    Western demand for more trade. General Zhang led eighteen expeditions and is credited to have brought back alfalfa‚ wine grapes‚ and new crops for the farmers to plant and cultivate. These included pistachios‚ walnuts‚ pomegranates‚ sesame‚ coriander‚ spinach‚ and more. Artisans and physicians also benefited by getting jasmine oil‚ oak galls‚ copper oxides‚ zinc‚ and precious stones. The West received new fruit such as peaches and apricots and called them Persian or Armenia plums. The West also bought

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    History of the silk road

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    The Silk Road was an European/Asian trade route that helped The Romes expand their Empire and spread European culture into Asia. It stretched 4‚000 miles from China to Rome and down into Africa. The routes connected China to India‚ Persia‚ Arabia‚ Greece‚ Africa‚ and the Roman Empire. Some routes were on land and some routes were on the sea. The routes on land were very rugged‚ barren terrain where many bandit attacks took place

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