Image Tour 30 Doradus as a image tour and I chose this tour because it is the largest star forming region found near our own galaxies and I thought that it would be a good topic to learn about while I am typing this, and if you are reading this I am going to bring … Read More
Category Archives: Sciences
3D Printing – Applications for Space Exploration
Puneet Bhalla 3D Printing or Additive Manufacturing (AM) was first tested in 1983 by inventor Chuck Hull. Conventional “subtractive manufacturing” involves carving out items from a single block of material, whereas AM involves adding plastic or metal layer by layer according to a computer generated design to manufacture a product. Over the years a number … Read More
7TM Helix Protein Rhodopsin and Bacteriorhodopsin Comparison
Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Compare and contrast the 7TM helix proteins rhodopsin and bacteriorhodopsin at the molecular and cellular levels. Rhodopsin and bacteriorhodopsin both belong to the G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) family. They each have 7 alpha helical transmembrane domains which are embedded in their respective membranes. The two proteins are related but not identical and therefore … Read More
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Ultrasound Screening Programme
Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Susmi Suresh Role of the National Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Ultrasound Screening Programme in Improving Health Outcomes: a systematic review Abstract Background: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) is one of the common conditions that affect men aged 65 and older. Described as a ‘ticking bomb’(1), rupture of such an aneurysm results in fatal bleeding and death. … Read More
Abosomal Displacement and Abosomal Volvulus in Cattle
Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Abomasal displacement in cattle is the irregular positioning of an abomasum in the abdominal cavity. This paper aims to detail the factors that lead to the 2 types of displacements, left and right abomasal displacement (LDA and RDA) and the intervention and prevention of this disease complex. The prevalence of LDA is to … Read More
About Cervical Cancer
Abstract: Cervical cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in developing countries. The cause of cervical cancer is the human papilloma virus (HPV). Cervical cancer has other risk factors, like: having multiple male sexual partners, starting to have sexual intercourse at an early age, having other sexually transmitted disease, having weak immune … Read More
A burn injuries
Interpretation Exercise Burn injuries are most often caused when the skin comes in direct contact with a naked flame or a hot surface. Scalding can occur when there is contact with a hot liquid. There are several other types of burns such as chemical, caused by strong acids or bases, and radiation, the most commonly … Read More
Accelerated Pathways for Authorisation of Drugs
Mary Treasa Lohan Abstract and Summary Every year, thousands of chemical and biological entities are developed in the hope of making it to the shelf. The drug development process is the progression by which drugs will either be approved or not approved for use, and spans from discovery and preclinical testing to Phase IV of … Read More
Accuracy of Frozen Section in Borderline Ovarian Tumor
Abstract Borderline ovarian tumor or low malignant tumor present in 10-15% of all ovarian cancers, they usually affect younger women and they have favorable prognosis even with conservative surgery, in which fertility can be preserved. Lack of reliable diagnostic tool to indicate the type of malignancy before surgery or at the time of surgery make … Read More
Accuracy of Home Glucose Monitoring Devices
The Accuracy of Home Glucose Monitoring Devices during Hypo and Hyperglycaemia Self – monitoring of blood glucose at home is useful for the management of diabetes as it helps to monitor symptoms of hyper and hypoglycaemia (Diabetes UK). Testing of blood glucose also helps patients to adjust dosages of medication such as insulin and sulphonylureas, … Read More
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