When <span>The pulmonologist is presenting a workshop over the lungs, the information that should be included is:
</span><span>The lung receives parasympathetic innervation by the vagus nerve.
</span>Vagus nerve is the nerve that is responsible for the movement of muscles from our neck through our abdoment
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<span>The usual answer (and correct) is to improve on the insulation, for example by covering the calorimeter, and using two cups, one inside the other.
Further improvements can be made
1) carrying out the experiment over as short a period of time as possible. reason; any calorimeter will loose heat, but the shorter the time allowed, the less heat will be lost.
2) Use a larger calorimeter, with greater volume of solution. reason; the greater the solvent mass requires more energy to obtain the same change in temperature. You get a smaller temp change for the same reaction, so less losses to the surroundings.
3) calibrate your calorimeter heat the same volume of pure water to a similar temperature as that which the reaction produces. Then determine the rate of heat loss over a period of time, say take temp every minute for 30 minutes, and plot a graph. This will give you a calibration curve that you can use to apply a correction for your calorimeter.</span>
1 oz. of cheese would be the correct answer!
<span>Answer:
Hypertensive retinopathy for ICD-10-CM needs a sixth character that specifies the laterality of the retinopathy. Look in the Index to Diseases and Injuries for Retinopathy/hypertensive H35.03.</span>