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Where are Fourth of July fireworks held in Odessa Texas?

The Fourth of July fireworks in Odessa, Texas are typically held at Comanche Trail Park. This event usually includes food vendors, live music, and entertainment leading up to the fireworks show. It's a popular spot for community members to gather and celebrate Independence Day.


What are the effects a high Mean corpuscular hemoglobin?

I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x


What is carrying capacity of Karachi?

the carrying capacity of Karachi is lost due to the massive pollution in capital of the Sindh. if the initiations can not be taken to control the carrying capacity of the city, it may be possible that all resources will be depleted and that create the disturbance in the life standards of the people. it also trigger the massive destruction on the basis of ethnicity between the different ethical inhabitants. following is the report of an organization that describes in detail about the environmental pollution in the Karachi. Rising levels of chemicals in the air such as Nitric Oxide and Carbon Monoxide are adding more to Karachi's pollution. Further rise in the toxicity levels of these chemicals will create a catastrophe in all busy hubs of the city that is virtually choking itself. Critical limits of sustenance with high levels of Nitric Oxides (Nox), Carbon Monoxide (CO) and particulate matter have reached in Karachi and any further addition of any polluting system that may increase their concentration is likely to break hell loose. This has been reported in a recently concluded report on the environmental assessment of Karachi titled 'Feasibility Study and Development of Transportation Control Plan of Karachi Metropolitan', prepared for City District Government Karachi (CDGK). The report conducted by a team of scientists led by Dr Arshad Ali Beg, ex DG Pakistan Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) revealed that the worst pollution was witnessed along the central business district extending from Liaquatabad No 10, Gurumandir, Old Numaish, Moulvi Musafirkhana, Shaheen Complex, Preedy Street, Empress Market, Metropole, Teen Talwar, Gizri Road, Baloch Colony, Mauripur Road, Gul Bai Intersection and Gulshan Chowrangi. According to the study, the major culprits behind this scenario are smoke belching commercial vehicles, inappropriately tuned engines and rickshaws causing din in a city trying hard to catch its breath. With the ever-increasing number of vehicles on the roads, the total emission from gasoline, diesel oil, LPG and CNG during 2000-2001 was 2,503,791.52 tons/year. With the rise in the number of vehicles to 1.4 million in 2005, the emissions also rose to 4,741,350 tons. According to the report, the major cause of pollution in Karachi is the smuggled fuel in use. Reportedly, as much as 40 percent fuel being used in vehicles plying on Karachi's roads are from smuggled sources. It is pretty 'unrefined' hence only multiplying its deleterious effects due to higher proportions of pollutants. Improperly tuned up engines are the second main cause of pollution of road environment, which are causing low levels of Oxygen (O2) leading to a reducing atmosphere and consequently higher levels of CO, Hydrocarbons (HC), Hydrogen (H2) and Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) in the exhaust emissions. Preliminary analysis of data on automobile engine performance indicates that conversion of gasoline driven engines to CNG is causing an increase in NOx emission well beyond the permissible limits suggested by World Bank (WB) as well as World Health Organisation. Similarly, emission of particulate matter from rickshaws remains high despite their conversion to LPG and their use of cheap lubricants owing on their double stroke engines. It is now a common observation that while driving on Karachi roads even on a balmy evening one experiences nausea, heat and humidity in the immediate surroundings despite being far away from the sea. This coupled with the miasma and an average rise in temperature by 3-5 degree centigrades in the microclimate is a direct result of the pollution around us. The study has also found that the average pollution level of NOx concentration is higher by a factor of 1.14-1.21; CO by 0.67-1.11; particulate matters (PM10) by 1.06-2.06 when compared with that suggested by WB guidelines while the level of SO2 is lower by a factor of 0.38-0.51, and O3 0.16-0.28. It was found that concentration of total suspended particles (TSP) exceeds 300-450 ug/m3 along the sampled area some of which are open to the flushing action of wind, whereas the WHO limit for suspended particulate matter is 120 ug/m3. Similar is the case with Lead (Pb) and Cadmium (Cd) in TSP whose concentration ranges in each case between 2.5 and 4.12 ug/m3 both show higher values than the limits set by WHO and United States Enviornmental Protection Agency (USEPA). On the other hand, the noise level deviates by a factor of 0.87-0.95 applied on the National Environment Quality Standards (NEQS), which are suggested to be 85 dB(A) exceeding the WB guidelines by a factor of 1.06-1.17. The concentration of CO, NOx, as well as PM10 are in excess of 5 µg/m3, which is the maximum limit suggested by WB guidelines for maintaining the status of air sheds in the unpolluted category. This, according to Dr. Beg "implies that the threshold limits for survival under hazardous environmental conditions have been reached and any further addition to the existing pollution level could be catastrophic." Against this backdrop that one should take note of the WHO reports, which suggest that three million people now die each year from the effects of air pollution. A study published in The Lancet in 2000, concluded that air pollution in France, Austria, and Switzerland is responsible for more than 40,000 deaths annually. About half of these deaths can be traced to air pollution from vehicle emissions. In early 80s, perpetual smog would hang over M.A. Jinnah Road during the rush hours. The condition has only worsened more as now the haze hangs virtually on most of the 26 spots sampled for quality of air during the survey provided they are not subject to the flushing action of the wind. The lethal cocktail of ozone, CO2, CO, SO2 and NO reduce oxygen of the surrounding environment and increase humidity. The amalgam proves damaging for the soft tissues of eye, skin, nose, throat and lungs. It has been found that pollutants interact with the blood haemoglobin reducing its oxygen carrying capacity. Out of 200 samples 134 showed significant alteration in the blood picture. Their haemoglobin level on an average was 15.09 g/dl, Red Blood Corpuscles (RBC) 5.36, MCH 28.01; MCHC 31.52; while the eosinophils count was 3.55. In the normal cases, the haemoglobin level is at an average of 16.73 g/dl. The RBC is 5.81, the MCH is 28.65; MCHC is 32.52; while the eosinophils count was 2.57 for subjects who remain at the intersections of the corridors for over six hours. The report suggest that "since the alteration in blood picture is significant for the type of samples studied, it could be suggested that air pollution related to transportation has an important role in inducing ill-health among the sampled population at the impacted sites." It was also observed that the hearing of about 70 percent of the volunteers at the surveyed sites was also impaired and is mostly related to din and smoke causing rickshaws. The irony is that in 2002, the then DIG Traffic, Saud Ahmad had introduced environmentally sound 'silencers' for the rickshaws which not only contained the harmful particulate matter as well as the deafening pitch, but the project was scrapped following the DIGs transfer. Back in 2002, a medical study involving nearly 1000 traffic cops was conducted to find out the impact of environmental pollution on their health. Saud Ahmad who also headed the Police Public Medical Care Project found horrifying scenario commissioned the study. According to Dr. Syed Safdar Hussain who examined the traffic police, as many as 80 percent cops reported chronic ENT problems, 40 percent showed signs of problems associated with lungs some of which developed into asthma and TB. Due to nearly 10-hour job on the road amidst smoke and blowing horns almost 90 per cent showed symptoms of irritability and tension; 45 per cent of the cases ranging in 35 to 50 years of age suffered from hypertension. Most of these traffic cops had 10 years of service and they manifested body pains as well. However, these figures were not absolute as they needed a much-detailed study and these disorders can't be taken in isolation as they are also related to nutrition levels. However, the fact remains that pollution genie is out of the bottle horrifying both the oblivious and clueless citizens and an insensitive government. The following links shows the overall mean values of the maximum, minimum and averages of the different pollutants and noise levels at the different observation points: http://jang.com.pk/thenews/jun2006-weekly/citypulse-05-06-2006/index.htm#1 http://asp.isb.sdnpk.org/sdnpnews/search_detail1.asp?newsID_form=50417


My bunny is very jittery his heart is beating very fast and jumps all over the place when he is lying down like a dog legs stretched out he all of a sudden jumps up Is there something wrong?

no he is fine i have a rabbit at home hes atleast one yrs old i had found all four of my rabbits in the garbage can i rescued them and took them home with me two days later i noticed a sudden change in my white rabbit it was very calm and was not eating like he normally would the next day i found him dead. i have 3 more and they are all they same if your rabbits heart is beating very fast than it could possibly be in heat you can freeze some water bottles and put them in there cage remember to refil there water everyday with fresh cooled water if he is jumping everywhere this means he is excited or scared bunnies like to go in caves because they feel safe in the dark space so i suggest you built a dark space of some sort with a fan inside bunnies die from heat very easily but they do very well in the cold. i gave away two of my rabbits and kept the baby he is in a cage with damp towels a fan and cold water i also got a jar with ice in it to keep him cold i take my rabbit outside everyday for atleast an hour if your rabbit starts laying down in the heat this is not good i have seen alot of rabbits die because they lay down when they are hot in the sun rabbits arent the smartest when hot so they will bounce around everywhere my rabbit is very jittery as well because he is young and loves to go outside the average heart rate for a rabbit is 188-230 beats per a minute they are usually very easy animals to take care of if you litterbox train your rabbit they are very clean nice animals to have! i enjoy my rabbit "Cow" very mch he has floppy ears that droop down and he is very happy! rabbits are great pets i hope you enjoy your rabbit and have a wonderful day!


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Importance of communication in students life?

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What does a high MCH Lab test reveal?

MCH.


What does a high MCH mean?

normal range of mch is 27-32pg. mch means corpuscular hemoglobin. i think it can be high in polycythemia.


When a MCH is high and an RBC is low what can cause this?

When a MCH and an RBC and WBC is low, what can cause this"


What does a high MCH mean in blood test results?

i have a reading of 34.7 result of MCH what does that mean


What does MCH mean and what if it is at 32.3 uug?

MCH stands for Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin, which measures the average amount of hemoglobin in each red blood cell. A MCH value of 32.3 uug (micrograms) suggests a normal hemoglobin content within the red blood cells. It is important to consider this value in conjunction with other blood parameters for a comprehensive assessment of the blood status.


What is Mch degree in medical?

MCH stands for Master of Chirurgiae in the medical field. It is an advanced surgical degree.


Can a lack of iron produce a high mch in blood count?

No, but lack of iron could cause a low MCH


What does it mean if your mcv and mch are slightly elevated?

Elevated mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) levels can indicate conditions such as vitamin deficiencies, liver disease, or anemia. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.


What if your mch is 33.4?

mcv high


How mch is Macy's worth?

$1