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    The CBCT is relatively recent technology, with the first commercial scanner being introduced in 1998 for dental imaging (87) This is a type of CT that uses a cone X-ray beam instead of the conventional fan beam (88). For standard full field of view for CBCT, polychromatic X-rays are generated from a source tube excited by 100-120 kV tube potential with 1.5-10 mA current (89). The emitted X-ray photon energy is absorbed by materials located be¬tween the X-ray source and detector. The remaining energy

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    field today, microscopy is one of the most important one that allows us to see a world beyond what our eyes limits us too. The majority of both organisms that are helpful and harmful are too small to be seen with the human eye, and without the microscope we would have not understood the mechanism behind the major diseases we know today. Microscopy has helped scientists produce antibiotics and antiviral drugs to treat the diseases that once were in a world beyond our vision. There are three types

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    Histological study Light microscope examination Specimens from the left kidney from each animal were fixed in 10% saline formalin and processed to prepare 5-μm-thick paraffin sections for Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stain (Bancroft and Gamble, 2008). Immunohistochemical study Immunohistochemical staining for localization of nuclear factor-erythroid-2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) was carried out by means of the avidin biotin complex (ABC) method (Dako ARK™, Peroxidase, Code No. K3954, Dako, Glostrup

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    Smith Lab 1: Microscopy and the Metric System Part A: Microscopy Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to learn how to use a microscope correctly and perform wet mount slides accurately, thus becoming more familiar with the microscope. Hypothesis It would be hard to use the microscope without any kind of previous training and the parts of the microscope and their functions must be learned in order to use it properly. Materials & Methods Materials: 1. Filter paper

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    Skinny Dipping and You Why this is no longer a perfect date 12/8/2007 Aaron Gonzalez   Materials and Methods  Nikon Compound Microscope  Glass Microscope slides  Cover Slips  Paper Towels  Thermometer  Glass Jar  pH Strips I took the sample pond water from the library pond (Central Michigan University), thinking well during mock rock this year I want to know really what I am swimming in. So I took a jar then scooped it up from the muskiest part of the pond. After collecting

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    Utopias Under the Microscope Almost everyone in today’s day and age know that a world without pain,sickness, suffering, or any hurt only perfection is impossible to find anywhere, but some have still tried and tried to reach the unreachable. The name of this “perfect world” is a utopia and the word’s literal translation is “nowhere” because a utopia can not be found anywhere (S​reenivasan).​A utopia is a society where everyone is living at the highest quality of life, while dystopias are when a majority

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    Compound Microscopes have assisted scientists in the research of objects invisible to the naked eye for more than four hundred years and have greatly influenced our understanding of the world around us. As technology has progressed, Light Microscopy has significantly improved. These improvements include illumination methods, the Resolution lens quality and the use of oil immersion. The first compound microscope was invented by Zacharias Jansen and his father Hans in 1595. Whilst experimenting with

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    Since the invention of light microscope by Robert Hooke and the study of living cells, knowledge in the field of science has developed tremendously. In fact, the development of computers in the twentieth century proved itself a real boon for education. Technology is a tool in teaching and learning processes. Technology and knowledge have always been complementary to each other. In school settings technology can be applied to ease the exchange of knowledge. In modern educational setting, PowerPoint

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    Matt Murdock was just an ordinary citizen in the city of Hells Kitchen, New York (Marvel, 2015). One day, Murdock saved a man from being hit by an oncoming truck transporting radioactive substances. Unfortunately, the dramatic swerve of the truck resulted in the spilling of this toxic chemical rendering Murdock sightless. However, the loss of his vision was supplemented by the heightening of his remaining sensory systems to an extraordinary level and he was henceforth known as Dare Devil. He was

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    US Profits Cycle Under the Microscope It seems hard to believe that the current US economic expansion is the fourth longest in duration since the Great Depression. Despite growth averaging “only” 2% since the 2009 Q2 trough, the performance of corporate profits was impressive, at least up until 2014 H1. The structure of the US economy has shifted with the passage of time, notably the gravitation away from manufacturing to services. This shift has, therefore, impacted the composition of corporate

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