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Hemodialysis is a therapy that filters waste, removes extra fluid and balances electrolytes (sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, chloride, calcium, magnesium and phosphate). In hemodialysis, blood is removed from the body and filtered through a man-made membrane called a dialyzer, or artificial kidney, and then the filtered blood is returned to the body. The dialysis machine is like a big computer and a pump. It keeps track of blood flow, blood pressure, how much fluid is removed and other vital information. It mixes the dialysate, or dialysis solution, which is the fluid bath that goes into the dialyzer. This fluid helps pull toxins from the blood, and then the bath goes down the drain. The dialysis machine has a blood pump that keeps the blood flowing by creating a pumping action on the blood tubes that carry the blood from the body to the dialyzer and back to the body.
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No doubt India's GDP increasing every year. However at the same time is it developing enough as a nation? Individually, I don't feel.
1. POVERTY: Out of 1.3 billion population, 170 million people, or 12.4% people lives in the poverty line.
2.POPULATION: India is the second most populated country in the world. The population reached 1,324 billion. This is the primary cause of all other problems which are coming up next....
3. HEALTH CARE: It is estimated that one in every three malnourished children in the world lives in India. HIV/AIDS in India is ranked third highest among countries with HIV-infected patients.
4. CORRUPTION: In corruption, India ranks in 79th place out of 176 countries.
5. CRIME: A total of 10,24,423 cases of violence against women have been registered across India in the past three years. Which includes 1,10,277 cases of rape. In 5 years, 277% rise in rape cases reported in Delhi.
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Coelom is a fluid filled space between the body wall and gut wall and lined by mesoderm on all of its sides. The presence or absence of body cavity or coelom plays a very important role in the classification of animals. Animals that possess a fluid filled cavity between body wall and digestive tract are known as coelomates. Annelids, mollusks, arthropods, echinodermates, and chordates are examples of coelomates.
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In SI-units its value at the surface of the earth is 9.8 ms-2. It is a universal constant. It's value does not vary from place to place. In SI-units its value is 6.67 × 10-11Nm2kg-2.
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| • Get their name from their smooth appearance under a microscope. |
| • Arranged in bundles of muscle fibre sheets. |
| • Contract involuntarily. Regulated by autonomic part of nervous system. |
| • Found in walls of hollow structures, including veins, arteries, and intestines. |
| • Maintain flow of fluid and food along hollow structures. |
| • Found in hair erectors, pupils, gland ducts, esophagus, bronchi, intestines, stomach, and blood vessels. |
| • Contract slowly and rhythmically. |
| <div>• Fatigue slowly.</div> |
| • Found only in heart and at cardiac ends of main blood vessels. |
| • Contract involuntarily. |
| • Striated when viewed under a microscope. |
| • Do not fatigue. |
| • Contract rhythmically. |
| • Controlled by central nervous system, but can contract without signals due to "pacemaker" cells. |
| • Contain high count of mitochondria and myoglobin. |
| • Have good blood supply. |
| • Are directly attached to the skeleton by tendons. |
| • Aid in movement and locomotion. |
| • Are voluntarily activated. |
| • Appear striped under a microscope. Also called "striated" muscle. |
| • Fatigue more quickly than smooth or cardiac muscles. |
| • Are able to stretch and resume original shape. |
| • Striated appearance comes from formation of actin and myosin muscle fibres. |
| • Are capable of powerful contractions and, just as adequately, small contractions for delicate movement requiring precision. |
| • Stimulated by the nervous system's motor neurons. |
| • Well-supplied with nerves and blood vessels. |
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