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Other What Are the Key Aspects of Biomedical Informatics Exploration?
What I wrote is referred to medical informatics actually. As you know biomedical informatics gives knowledge and computational methods for problem solving not only in medical but also in biological field. In Italy at the University of Genoa, you can study it, in particular: - bioinformatics...- Pierce610
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Other What Are the Key Aspects of Biomedical Informatics Exploration?
Biomedical informatics These are possible examples from very simple activities that i do as technician or patient: I've just made an electronic health record with Access database which is applied on monitoring of workers in my hospital - I'm going to take a course of distance learning to...- Pierce610
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Is the rise in mercury level due to a change in pressure or temperature?
Excuse me but, then, is it an isothermal transformation? I think that when we move the tube, the other end immersed exchanges heat, due to friction, with ambient that keeps temperature constant.- Pierce610
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graduate What will happen if light is longitudinal wave?
Here I was talking about ultrasound and their actual and future use in biomedical equipment. The idea of "to see the sound" simply liked to me. All the rest belongs to an imaginary world -
Undergrad Rutherford's Alpha particles experiment
To fix the ideas, if during a match a player kicks some penalties, the ball (alpha particle) may have more collisions with a lot grass (electrons), deviating a little, but it will continue to move in that direction; if the player can kick the ball off a goal post (nuclei), the same ball would...- Pierce610
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate What will happen if light is longitudinal wave?
In an imaginary world, if the equivalent of light was a longitudinal wave, probably we would see sounds rather than lights. This is already possible in biomedics with ultrasounds to see through the tissues by echoes; moreover raising up with frequency, about some Th, the wavelength of ultrasound... -
Undergrad Bragg's Law Experiment: Questions and Answers
I try to explain it. In the case of x-rays the crystal lattice works as a diffraction grating. If you want to observe constructive interference, the difference of path 2dsin(α) between two wave which are reflected by two parallele plains must be a multiple of their wavelength; so the two waves...- Pierce610
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Phase Diagram Question: How to Solve with Ease | No Template Needed
It seems to me that: > y = temperature and x = molar fraction of Ni > The phase diagram shows liquid and solid phases > At 1000° and x(Ni)=0.5 , AlNi has a solid phase This is only a brief suggestion; however let’s wait for an answer by an expert.- Pierce610
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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High School Can energy transferred from one body to the other be of same form?
In case of mechanical and thermal energy I should say yes. Light, as your example, generally borns when a body was very hot and the molecules are excited and then it emitts an electromagnetic wave, in this case light. The visible light transports both energy and momentum; it may be absorbed by...- Pierce610
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Finding Function Values on a Graph: f(30) and f(-14) Explained
Now no more; I'll do it in future if I should realize in time to have to correct my post- Pierce610
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Finding Function Values on a Graph: f(30) and f(-14) Explained
Yes, Dick is right, the period is 4- Pierce610
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Finding Function Values on a Graph: f(30) and f(-14) Explained
f(30) and f(-14) are the values of the function calculated in x=30 and x=-14. You said that the graph is periodic, so it means that the graph repeat itself with perod 5. now you should obtain the two values.- Pierce610
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Undergrad Speed of electron flow through a conductor
I'm not an expert but I know the speed of electrons in a conductor like copper is measured in cm/s. It's the electromagnetic field that propagates with such a speed: in fact when we turn on the light the sensation is that there isn't delay in trasmission of current. This fact is similar to open...- Pierce610
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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What is biomechanics? Should I learn it?
I'm a biomedical equipment technician, not graduated. Recently I'm working also with risk assesment in health care structures. I know you may study biomechanics at biomedical engineering. Its main applications are in the sector of industrial bioengineering (medical devices like implants...- Pierce610
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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High School How does heat transfer take place?
I'm nice to help you; but I'm not an expert and so I can't tell you...- Pierce610
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- Forum: Thermodynamics