what quantum number is conserved in all known particle interactions and distinguishes quarks from leptons?
what is the baryon number?
what hormone produced by the pancreas lowers blood glucose levels by promoting the absorption of glucose into the cells?
what is insulin?
what is my FAVORITE musical instrument (wind)?
what is the tenor saxophone?
what is the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above and earthquake's focus?
what is the epicenter?
to reduce the body's metabolic demand during open heart surgery, perfusionists induce what condition to heavily cool the patient's body?
what is induced hypothermia (or just hypothermia)
what neutral weak force carrier is responsible for neutral-current interactions?
what is the Z boson?
what is the thyroid gland?
i've always wanted to travel to one place, where is it?
what instrument records vibrations made by earthquakes?
what is a seismograph?
during extended periods of time under life support, a cardiovascular perfusionist must monitor the buildup of what indicator of inadequate tissue oxygenation and metabolic byproduct?
what is lactic acid?
in the standard model, what force is mediated by gluons and binds quarks together within hadrons?
what is the strong nuclear force?
what is the pituitary gland?
favorite meal? (three items)
what is a medium-rare steak, side of buttered and seasoned rice, and steamed broccoli?
what wave are the fastest seismic waves and are the first to arrive at seismic stations after earthquakes?
what are P-waves?
to achieve a completely still surgical field, a perfusionist induces what to paralyze the heart's muscles?
what is cardioplegia?
what mechanism explains how the W and Z bosons acquire mass through spontaneous symmetry breaking of the electroweak interaction?
what is the Higgs mechanism?
what is cortisol?
what is my DREAM JOB?
what is Avionics Engineer at JPL Labratories?
what seismic waves can't ravel through Earth's liquid outer core, which provides evidence that the layer is molten?
what are S-waves?
before routing a patient's blood through the "heart-lung" machine, a cardiovascular perfusionist has to administer a large amount of this common anticoagulant to prevent clotting.
what is heparin?
the violation of combined charge-parity symmetry observed in neutral kaons and B mesons helps to explain what major cosmological asymmetry?
what is the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the unvierse?
what is thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)?
solve the following equation: 2x2-14x+20=0
what is x=2 & x=5?
what scale, developed in 1979, largely replaced the Richter scale for measuring total energy released by earthquakes?
what is the movement magnitude scale (Mw)?
(NO HELP) in the case that air enters the cardiopulmonary bypass machine, a cardiovascular perfusionist must catch it before what bubble-induces neurological danger?
what is an arterial gas embolism?