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- 981: Breast Cancer Treatment
- ... surgeon also removes lymph nodes under the arm to help determine whether cancer cells have entered the lymphatic system. Radiation therapy is another common treatment for breast cancer. Radiation involves the use of high-energy x-rays to damage cancer cells and retard further growth. The radiation may come from a radioactive source outside the body, or it can come from radioactive pellets placed directly in the breasts. It is not ...
- 982: Private Cable TV
- ... through an agreement among the five Nordic countries to launch NORDSAT. This satellite would inforce the cooperation between these countries and also helpes to promote nordic culture. In fact this project died and a Tele-X was launched by Sweden and Norway, then Finland joined the project. Nowadays 60 % of the Swedish households have access to the satellite channels. 5.3 LAWS AND REGULATIONS -cable transmission legislation 1992 In Sweden, the ...
- 983: Computer Engineering
- ... school VIII. Pay scale A. 50 percent more than other engineers B. Talent and pay C. Average salary D. Area and pay IX. Pros A. Advancement B. Money C. Cutting edge of techology D. Change X. Cons A. Working conditions and hours B. Pressure and deadlines C. Adapting Conclusion-Computers are changing the world as we know it, and they offer an exciting new way of working. The news represented a ...
- 984: Amico Acids - The Building Blocks of Life
- ... form the simplest protein molecule." He says, In fact if you take the simplest protein molecule and a combination of 50 amino acids, he says that the probability of that arising by chance is 6 x 10 to the 58'th power. Which is six hundred oquadicillion to one possibility, which is in scientific language, simply means that it's impossible. Dr. George Wall, professor of Biology of Harvard University. Dr ...
- 985: Cancer: The Costs, Causes, and Cures
- ... body for a large tumor can create other types of cancer within the body. Treatments can be carried out using gamma rays that are emitted by Cobalt-60, a radioactive element, by focusing high powered X-rays (many times the strength of the normal Xray used to scan the body) or particles (electrons and neutrons). Although some of the surrounding cells are killed in the radiation process, the effect is minimized ...
- 986: Chrones Disease
- ... flexible, lighted tube linked to a computer and TV monitor, called an endoscope), is inserted through the anus. Later, the doctor may run upper gastrointestinal series, a small intestinal study, and a barium enema intestinal x-ray to determine the extent of the disease. If you have Crohn's disease your doctor will want to give you regular check-ups to diagnose your condition, and you may be a candidate for ...
- 987: The Fabry Disease
- The Fabry Disease Classification The Fabry Disease is a hereditary disorder, caused by the lack of alphagalactosidase A. It is an x-linked recessive inheritance. Therefore it is the females that carry it. The ones who are mostly affected by this disease are the males. Female carriers, though, may develop angiokeratomas and may have problems with burning ...
- 988: The Effects of Altitude On Human Physiology
- ... will constitute 20% of the total atmospheric pressure at any given level. At sea level the total atmospheric pressure is 760 mmHg so the partial pressure of O2 would be approximately 152 mmHg. 760 mmHg x 0.20 = 152 mmHg A similar computation can be made for CO2 if we know that the concentration is approximately 4%. The partial pressure of CO2 would then be about 0.304 mmHg at sea ...
- 989: NetWare SALVAGE Utility
- ... will be the job of the LAN administrator to save the day because the files were the company's financial statements and they are due in a meeting yesterday. The NetWare 3.12 and 4.X SALVAGE utility is the extremely useful and sophisticated tool to recover these files. NetWare retains deleted files in the volume were the files originally resided. There they continue to pile up until the deleted files ...
- 990: Morality and the Human Genome Project
- ... Genome Project affect the moral standards of society? Can the information produced by it become a beneficial asset or a moral evil? For example, in a genetic race or class distinction the use of the X chromosome markers can be used for the identification of a persons ethnicity or class (Murphy,34). A seemingly harmless collection of information from the advancement of the Human Genome Project. But, lets assume this information ...
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