I'm not exactly sure, but i really like cheeseburgers :D
An endoscope is basically a long thin tube with a light and a camera at the end. Doctors can insert this down your oesophagus to study your digestive tract, or down your trachea to study your breathing system. It can be useful for diagnosing tumours, ulcers, inflammation or other irregularities. During "key-hole" surgery, such as removing gall stones, surgeons can use an endoscope to help guide them to the target area. However, there are risks associated with using an endoscope, such as infection, or punctured organs.
Because we are using this technique to separate mixtures of substances into their components
No- and quit worrying about it.
By using salicylic acid or cauterization (burning technique under aseptic condition's)
The terms sterile and aseptic mean the same thing. And you are supposed to use a sterile/aseptic technique. From what I have read, many visiting nurses do not do that if they are from the doctors' office. But they do it in the hospital. It is always best to do this using a technique that will not infect the patient.
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Not sure what kind of scope it is or what sterilizer your using but it could either be faulty scope or your washers.
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German doctor Kassmaul. just for interest because it wasnt flexible the doctor had to move body of patient to use it. can you imagine all the odd moves!!!
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A gastroenterologist would give an endoscopy by using an endoscope, a flexible tube with a light and camera attached to it, to examine the digestive tract.
A cesarean is performed through using surgical tools to reach and deliver the fetus, if the fetus can not be accessed through the vagina.
Yes, you can bisect an angle using the paper folding technique.
using a technique called dark-field microscopy. This often allows the spirochetes to be identified. They may also be identified in fluid withdrawn from swollen lymph nodes
when using the technique of direct characterization authors often use
The black figure technique
There isn't one