Papers 2901-2910 of total 3876 found.
…, unpredictable weather, (Rosenberg) mystical rays from the sun to the lost continent of Atlantis, giant sea monsters, supernatural beings, explosive ice, (McWilliams) or monstrous-sized bubbles of methane gas escaping from a supposedly huge underground deposit locked…
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…is a method that uses " high-energy x-rays, electron beams or radioactive isotopes to kill cancer cells without exceeding safe doses to normal tissue ( Dollinger 48)." There are two different types of radiation therapy, externally and internally. When giving…
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…which is an image taken with a special x-ray machine that presses the breast between two flat surfaces, then compresses the breast and spreads out the tissue. Other tests doctors might order are: MRI, PET scanning, or/and Scintimammography. A MRI (magnetic…
Details: Words: 1914 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…Velasquez made of King Philip IV, the first now viewable by x-ray. This earlier portrait had Philip with a natural appearance, but the later portrait flattered him with the air of royalty.22 In the end, I suppose that I prefer the realism, innovation…
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Category: /History
…be spent either at the park, or on the beach. There were no UV rays to harm the kids, and so they would spend most of their time outside. These days, however, things have changed a lot. Both mum and dad would probably work, leaving the children to be cared…
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…graphic movement, such as handwriting, we are actually “brain-writing” and leaving out “brain prints” behind on the paper. Our brain prints reveal who we are and how we think, feel, and behave. They are an x-ray of our mind, and, like fingerprints…
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…is very useful for wiring that is difficult to repair, such as under water and in outer space, because it does not corrode or wear out quickly. Shielding Rays of light do not easily pass through gold so it is useful as a protective shield against heat…
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Category: /History
…necessities in both Europe and the United States. New inventions and equipments were created, such as “x-rays”, cures for diseases, transportation, and weaponry. These are all technological and scientific breakthroughs that brought our society into a much more…
Details: Words: 1892 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/Novels
…" and Soliel is French for "sun." The sea and sun meet at the beach, where Meursault's fateful act occurs. During times of normality, Meursault sees things in very black and white terms. But when the suns rays thicken, everything exaggerates. At the end of chapter…
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…. More specifically, norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine are to blame (page 262). In Patty’s book, Hochman states that there is no “definitive laboratory test, no x-ray that confirms manic depressive illness.” (page 31). For a major depressive episode…
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