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I've tried memorizing this table 5 times now. I seem to get it down but then totally forget it a week later. I feel like I should be utilizing my time elsewhere at this point. Should I be worried I don't know this table? I haven't see any questions on NBMEs or UW thus far.
The same people that canβt not get irate at the slightest inconvenience, like a traffic jam, but could manage a pandemic better than the government.
I flipped told them I wish I would catch Covid and die and maybe then theyβll take it serious. How can I be created from selfish assholes but be so tolerant myself.
I try to live my live on the basis of positive intent. A guy cuts me up in traffic, so what his wife might be giving birth in the back of his car and needs to get to the hospital. A customer is rude to me, who cares that might be the worst day of that customers life.
Rant over - just donβt always assume the worst in any given situation. Iβve come to realise life is a whole lot easier if you look for the good and not dwell on the bad.
This from a guy who is depressed, lonely and abuses drugs just to block out the insane world around me and my thoughts on my failings: yes my failings. I donβt blame other people for what is wrong in my life.
All my interactions I try to leave that person with a positive experience, whether thatβs at work or as simple as holding doors for people, asking sales people how there day is going, expressing interests in other peopleβs hobbies. I like passionate people and only through listening do you learn about others.
Rant really over, but I wish I was never born. Fuck this world. I doubt there are more shitty people than nice people but man do the shitty people out shout the nice people.
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Can it not just occur with gaseous oxygen? Or is it the case that solvated oxygen allows for the buildup of a larger concentration gradient?
i.e. is lung damage from fine particulate matter permanent?
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Where in the body would you find alveoli?
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#0124 - August 25, 2020
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not sure what reddit sub is going to have lurking doctors/scientists who know this stuff but y'all are more hands-on day-to-day so maybe you know?
back in the 1990s they discovered Vitamin A based retinoids seemed to cause alveoli regeneration in animals
eventually drugs like ATRA and Palovarotene emerged
but they seem to have hit a dead-end several years ago as human trials didn't pan out?
do you see them "in the field" at all?
everything now seems to have switched to stem-cells as the new hope
are there any other drugs, experimental or otherwise I should learn about that you've seen in use?
My fluids from physics is very shaky, but now I'm doing content review in Bio and it's mentioned here. Thank you <33
hi,
stupid question but im having a hard time getting this around my head. If partial pressure of o2 in alveoli is 100mmHg and 40mmHg in venous blood, why doesnt partial pressure of o2 become 70mmHg in arterial blood and 70mmHg in alveoli? Why does it become 100mmHg in arterial blood and 40mmHg in alveoli?
Thx
An anking card says that alveoli have an increased tendency to collapse on expiration. But doesn't this contradict the idea of hysteresis - where there is more compliance on expiration?
Very confused..
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Like many of the clans out there we are a group of folks looking for new active members who are also willing to have fun in clash royale together.
Donations are always welcome (no mandatory amount), be willing to participate in clan wars regularly (preferably as many attacks until we cross the line in the current format) so that members can also chillax later if they want (we understand that the new CW2 river race format might get lead to burnout for some).
Honestly no minimum trophy requirements (Just see the trophy ranges in our clan)... We mostly type in English, but we can also type in other languages as well. Hey we have peeps who do Portuguese/Chinese/Spanish as seen here: https://imgur.com/a/UP9lH6w (Interest in games transcends languages yeah?)
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