Fluids in Human Bodies and Some Parallels to Global Resources and Reactions

Wednesday, May 7, 2014: 9:25 a.m.-9:45 a.m.
Confluence Ballroom (Westin Denver Downtown)
Water is essential to all living forms, and life continues based on the availability mostly of fresh waters. Everyone is familiar with the usual body fluids, e.g. blood and lymph in humans, but the interstitial fluids found in essential structures like bone remain under research. A brief overview of normal and pathological calcified tissues in humans shows the remarkable range of minerals found in the human body.
Presenter:
Catherine Skinner
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