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    Research question : How does the different light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants? Objective : To investigate the relationship between different light intensity (by having the source of light at different distance to the plant discs which is at; 10cm‚ 15cm‚ 20cm‚ 25cm‚ 30cm‚ and 35cm ) and rate of photosynthesis of plant. Introduction : Photosynthesis is the process where light energy is absorbed by green plants to convert the raw materials (carbon dioxide and water) into

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    Neurogenic shock is a type of shock that is caused by a spinal cord injury that affects important nerves in the nervous system. Injury to the nervous system causes the walls of blood vessels to relax‚ which increases the blood pressure. Neurogenic shock mainly affects the spinal cord. The spinal cord consists of nerves that carry incoming and outgoing messages between the brain and the rest of the body. Neurogenic shock occurs when a spinal cord injury happens‚ particularly involving the region

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    regulates body temperature‚ it has a large heat capacity which helps limit changes in body temperature in a warm or cold environment. The elimination of water is an effective lubricant around joints and acts as a shock absorber for eyes‚ brain‚ and spinal cord. The goal of drinking fluids during exercise is to prevent dehydration and maintain performance. Fluids preferably with carbohydrates and electrolytes‚ should be consumed in small amounts every 15 to 20 minutes during exercise. Water and

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    Upper Limbs and Thorax

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    Posterior border of lateral one third of clavicle (superior fibres)  Medial margin of acromion and superior edge of crest of spine of scapula (middle fibres.  Apex of triangular area at the root of spine of scapula (inferior fibres)  Nerve supply :  Motor supply from spinal accessory nerve.  Proprioceptive fibres from ventral rami of C3‚ C4 nerves  Main actions  DELTOID          It is a triangular muscle      2     Origin  Anterior border and superior surface of lateral third of clavicle (anterior part).  Lateral border of acromion (middle part)

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    Republic of the Philippines Southern Luzon State University College of Allied Medicine Lucban‚ Quezon A.Y. 2014-2015 Neurogenic Bladder A Case Study Presented to The Faculty of College of Allied Medicine Southern Luzon State University Lucban‚ Quezon Submitted to: Ms. Eisraelle Y. Sison (Clinical Instructor) In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Related Learning Experience Submitted by: Alton Mar M. Lina BSN IV- A Group 6 Table of Contents

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    Hca 220 Week 8

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    chosen is Spinal Bifida A Multidisciplinary Prospective. In this article it explains the different effects of spinal bifida within different domains ‚ with an effort to promote awareness and different treatments. This article also focuses on treatment statigies and that can help with the developmental disabilities associated with Spinal Bifida. Since spinal Bifida can be diagnosed before birth‚ treatments also begin when the fetus is enurtero and continue threw out life. Spinal Bifida is

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    Section 6 Types of Tissue OBJECTIVES: Upon completing this section‚ you will be able to: 1. Define the word histology. 2. Name and briefly describe the four basic types of tissue. 3. Name the three subtypes of simple epithelial tissue. 4. List the five main subtypes of connective tissue. 5. Name the three subtypes of muscle tissue. 6. Name the two types of nerve tissue. 68 Section 6 Types of Tissue HISTOLOGY Histology is the microscopic study of cells‚ tissues‚ and organs. Also called

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    Black and White. It is played using a square 8x8 board (usually Green in colour)‚ called the Othello board and 64 discs. The discs are coloured black on one side and white on the opposite side. Each player shall be assigned to play a colour. The Object of the game is to have the majority of same colour discs on the board at the end of the game. The winner is the player who has more discs of his colour than his opponent at the end of the game. This will happen when neither of the two players has a legal

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    Inertia lab report

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    Moment of Inertia of a disc by means of investigating the use of rotational motion. We then used the results of the experiments to plot a graph showing the relationship between the mass of the weight with the time taken by load to pass the distance of length of the string. Three different size discs were used in these experiments to determine the influence the size of a disc will have on its Moment of inertia. The outcome showed that the larger the radius and the mass of the disc‚ the larger the

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    Vertebrate Physiology Study Guide Last Part of Chapter 10 □ Cilia are specialized for odor detection (They have receptors and second messenger machinery □ Mucus from the olfactory glands traps odorants □ Linda Buck identified a large family of odorant receptor genes in rats(1‚000 types); belong to the G protein associated 7-transmembrane receptor family □We only have 400 odorant receptors; the olfactory system appears to use combinations of receptors(words) to greatly reduce the number of

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