I have a history of Breast cancer and last year on april 13th 2012, My silicone implants were removed due to rupture. the dr suctioned out as much as he could but my body had already absorb some of the silicone. Eversince, I have had increased respiratory distress with hospitilizations to ICU. Never has respiratory issues before this. now there say I have Asthma. I have increased pain and lymphadema and my last ct scan showed increased interstitial lung disease with reactive adenopathy bilateral. enlarged hilar nodes bilateral more on right than left and a nodule on my thyoid. Could the silicone from my implants cause this or is my cancer coming back.
A provisionally reactive HIV test is one that may indicate HIV, but requires additional testing to confirm the diagnosis. Not all provisionally reactive HIV tests indicate infection with HIV.
if the value of the reactive component was increased, how would it change the waveforms?
it could indicate blood loss, iron deficiency or an inflammatory/reactive condition
It tests for unsaturation. If the substance being tested is saturated, it will not be reactive; but if it is unsaturated there will be a reaction.
This location indicate that francium is an alkali metal, very reactive.
A purely resistive load would indicate whatever watts would be normal for that load. A purely reactive load would indicate zero on the watt meter, in the theoretical case, because the power factor would be zero.
As far as the load is concerned, they don't. But, as far as the supply lines are concerned, they have to cater for an increase in load current and, therefore, increased line losses, if the reactive power of the load increases.
It is a sensitive marker of acute and chronic inflammation and infection, and in such cases is increased several hundred-fold.
Fibrogen is a blood clotting factor produced in the liver. CRP and IL-18 are both inflammatory proteins that may cause increased wall size in arteries. Also, IL-18 is found in unstable plaques that are likely to break apart.
It is as reactive as indium. Just kidding, it is reactive. Hoe reactive, more reactive than silver, but not as reactive as tin.
The C-Reactive Protein Test, or CRP test measures the amount of C-Reactive protein in your blood. The purpose of this test is to measure if these proteins are present in your bloodstream, which may indicate inflammation in your body. Sometimes it is used as a diagnostic tool to see if you have a bacterial or fungal infection. It is also used to monitor chronic inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis.
Well I've seen ultraviolet reactive refrigerant that will indicate leaks, when a UV light is shinned on it.