PPT-The Microscopic Techniques

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Dr Haider Yousif It is an instrument which deals with too small organisms that may cannot be seen distinctly with the naked eye Introduction to the Microscope What

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Dr Haider Yousif It is an instrument which deals with too small organisms that may cannot be seen distinctly with the naked eye Introduction to the Microscope What Is Microscope Microscopes provide the observer with. Applying this concept to macroscopic systems at local equilibrium leads to the rule of detailed balances Sect 22 and then assuming linear relations between thermodynamic forces and 64258uxes to the formulation of the celebrated reciprocity relation ORGANISMS. Pathogenic organisms can be macroscopic or microscopic. Macroscopic organisms: can be seen with the unaided eye. Microorganisms: cannot be seen with the naked eye. Pathogens: any organism that causes a disease. RECORDINGMICROPHONE TECHNIQUES 3 Microphone Techniques.............4..................................................................................5Microphone Techniques ........................... Lectures. will cover . Chapter . 24 . (Electric . Current) . and start . Chapter . 25 . (Electric . Circuits). Please note: . lecture slides . and . scans of the textbook chapters . are available on Blackboard. Functions of the kidney. Excretory. Keeps the electrolyte balance. Keeps the acid-base balance. Keeps the water balance. Gross anatomy . Kidney. The right kidney is in a lower position than the left.. EQ: What is the structure of hair fiber?. Read . the case study on pg363 . (. blue book), . pg. 420 (orange), and write and answer the following questions.. What happened to the “Central Park Jogger”?. EQ: What is the structure of hair fiber?. Read the case study on pg363 . (. blue book), . pg. 420 (orange), and write and answer the following questions.. What happened to the “Central Park Jogger”?. , and Miranda. Case study. A 15-year-old female comes in for her annual physical. Her mom informs you that she is worried because the girl has been on a strict diet and has lost a great deal of weight in the past few months. She has very little energy and does not seem interested in hanging out with her friends. The girl mentions that she has been losing some hair lately and she has not menstruated over three months. Microscopic analysis of her urine does not reveal anything abnormal.. Microscopic examination of urine . Advanced laboratory techniques. Third stage . Lecture (4) ( . Theortical. ). Asisstant. lecturer . Rajaa. . Saihood. Abbas . Microscopic examination of urine . of little significance. . Sign of serious. renal disease. Classification of hematuria. Macroscopic - Microscopic. Symptomatic - Symptomless. Transient - Persistent. O. bjectives:. Define microscopic and . Electron . Microscopic techniques . (EM). 2020-2021. Electron microscopy (EM) is an electron beam which is focused into a small probe across the surface of . a specimen. . The. . first. . electromagnetic lens was developed in 1926 by Hans Busch. Electron microscope follows the same principle of compound microscope, but uses electrons beam as an illumination source instead of light. . pg. . 336, . then answer the following questions.. What happened to the “Central Park Jogger”?. What evidence caused the boys to be convicted?. What eventually happened to the boys and what caused that decision to be made?. Workup of Microscopic Hematuria Eective Date: 29 July 2020ScopeThis guideline deals with investigation of blood on dipstick urine testing and proven microscopic hematuria in outpatient adults (ag Unit Standards. 5.L.4B.1 . Analyze and Interpret data to explain how organisms obtain their energy and classify organisms as producers, consumers (including herbivore, carnivore, and omnivore), or decomposers (such as Fungi, Bacteria insects and molds)..

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