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Oxygen Therapy
6 pages in length. This paper explores the topic of oxygen therapy and the uses for it; the rationale behind oxygen theory as well as the different delivery systems of oxygen to the patient. It is found that depending upon the type of problem the patient has, the different methods of physically delivering oxygen are as varied as are the number of lung diseases. This paper will look at a number of each of these. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Buy
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The Development of Oxygen
A 5 page paper which discusses the development of oxygen. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Buy
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Use of Hyperbaric Oxygenation
This 6 page paper provides an overview of this procedure, particularly as it concerns respiratory function. A section is devoted to CO poisoning and nonconventional uses are also noted. Dangers of use are also explored. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Buy
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Up For Oxygen?: The Women's Cable Network
There are times when it seems that society is swimming in it's own redundancy. With the fast paced changes that have come to be the hallmark of American technology, it has been a relatively long time since something innovative and creative has appeared in the area of popular media. This 6 page paper argues that the Oxygen cable network is an innovative force in the history and evolution of television media. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Buy
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Prone Position Improves Oxygenation With ARDS
A 5 page paper. More than twenty years ago, prone positioning was suggested for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome but it has only been recently that this measure has been used clinically. This essay reports some of the research supporting moving the ARDS from supine to prone position. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Buy
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Synchronous Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) verses Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
A 3 page discussion of the criteria that are used to decide ventilation methodology and technique While ECMO is both an invasive and potentially dangerous therapeutic intervention, it is often warranted by patient condition. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Buy
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Home Health Role for Oxygen Therapy in the Home
A 4 page overview of oxygen therapy in the home. The author discusses varying patient needs and the consequent variance that exist in therapeutic oversight. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Buy
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Human Habitation and Acid Rain
This 12 page report discusses the correlation between human habitation and the development of acid rain. Acid rain is defined as any form of wet precipitation that has a pH less than 5.6 (on a scale of 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral). The 'rain' becomes acidic when water molecules react with gases in the air. The acidic compounds that are the result of sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen react in the atmosphere with water, oxygen, fall to the earth in either wet form (such as rain, snow, and fog or dry form (such as gas and particles). Winds blow such particles and gases onto all types of human and natural structures. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Buy
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The Structure Of Muscle Tissue In Red Vs. White Meat
A 6 page examination of the differences between red and white meat. Emphasizes differences in muscular structure and in the relative presence of iron. Discusses striated and smooth muscle tissue as well as myoglobin and its function in the physiology of animals particularly in the supply and transport of oxygen. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Buy
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High Pressure Silica Minerals: Coesite and Stishovite
A 5 page paper discussing these rare forms of silica. Generally only found in areas where quartz rocks have been subjected to extremely high pressure such as in Arizona's Meteor Crater, stishovite was first discovered in sandstone that had been converted to glass as a result of the impact of the meteor. While both are silica, coesite's structure is that of tetrahedrons; stishovite is constructed of octahedrons with oxygen. Stishovite is the densest known form of silica and also the hardest known oxide; both begin to degrade in the absence of high pressure. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Buy
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Chronic Respiratory Problems: The Link with Air Pollution and Considerations in Medical Care
An 8 page examination of chronic respiratory conditions, their link with air pollution and considerations regarding treatment regime. Concludes that chronic respiratory problems are often associated with involuntary exposure to air pollution and that treatment techniques and educational intervention can be effectively modified to allow patients who may have become homebound because of treatment techniques and their perception of these techniques to reenter their societal roles. Advising patients how to avoid times of higher pollution levels and modifying even such simple considerations as the way in which oxygen is administered can have a profoundly positive impact on patient welfare. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Buy
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How Has the Earth's Atmosphere Evolved?
A 5 page paper discussing changes in the Earth's atmosphere over the last several million years. It is possible that the secondary atmosphere (the first was probably lost) contained even more carbon dioxide than that of today. Volcanic activity was much more pronounced, and there likely were not as many photosynthetic ocean organisms available to use it. The one change we can be certain of is that there is more oxygen now than when it first began to be a standard element of the atmosphere. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Buy
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The Pacific Halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis)
A 7 page overview of the environmental factors affecting the Pacific Halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) in regard to their feeding patterns and development. Emphasizes that life history varies in accordance with a number of factors including the habitat in which the fish live and the prey species which are desirable, or at the very least available. Concludes that halibut feeding patterns are both directly and indirectly correlated with such factors as the relative age of a Halibut and environmental factors such as water depth, oxygen level, and turbulence. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Buy
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Using Forests as CO2 Sinks to Combat Global Warming
A 6 page paper discussing the controversy arising from the UN Kyoto Protocol of 1997 as it has taken shape in 2000, with an explanation of the process of photosynthesis as the mechanism by which green plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and replace it with pure oxygen. Environmental groups claim that giving credits to industrialized nations for reforestation efforts only encourages clear cutting of old growth forests, thereby damaging biodiversity. Other groups claim that forests themselves can contribute to increased global warming. Bibliography lists 6 sources in 13 footnotes. Buy
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Mass Media Effects on Teenage Girls.
(7 pp) Almost all of us are affected by mass media in one form or other: films, television, radio, music and music videos, magazines and other print media, and now, the internet. We delude our selves, when we say that, we are not influenced by media: it comes in with the oxygen and leaves with the Co2. Yet of all those under the "spell" of the media, it appears that adolescent girls are the most vulnerable. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Buy
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Acid Rain
This 8 page report discusses the phenomena of acid raid. It has been a research topic for, literally, more than a century and therefore offers a wide variety of information sources for the student to choose between in presenting his or her argument about acid rain. That variety of sources allows any person researching the topic to discover conflicting and contrasting opinions and, in the process, reach their own conclusions. "Acidic deposition," or acid rain as it is commonly known, occurs when emissions of sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen react in the atmosphere with water, oxygen, and oxidants to form various acidic compounds. This mixture forms a mild solution of sulfuric acid and nitric acid. Sunlight increases the rate of most of these reactions. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Buy
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