What is an Immunoglobulin? [Top 9 Blog Types].
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The power of a drop of human blood....introducing:
An invisible mantra of immune strength.
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And recommendation / review for a great book I just finished reading.
Pat Iyer composed 52 Writing Tips for people who want to publish a book.
And learn to market with authorship to gain clients and build business.
It also includes fantastic insight for bloggers who want to easily sharpen their focus.
With a Nurse Becca Blog jibba style
Who here has wondered what is within the microscopic molecules floating through your bloodstream? They mingle in miniature cascades to perform or catalyze functions in your amazing immunity system. In nursing, we are taught to trace a drop of blood through the entire blood stream. Curious is thinking of whether we could do that with an immunoglobulin, to see it passed along through all its work no one can live without.
It is both amazing and exciting because blood components have been known for miracles, including newborn babies to be born without Rh Disease. That destroys the red blood cells of otherwise healthy infants.
We will walk through brief examples with the phrase: What is an immunoglobulin?
For the case study, I will need one volunteer nurse who loves blogging and technology.
Okay I will step right up to make a tiny bit of magic inspired by many Fridays on Jay's live webinars.
First, wash my hands
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No mask is required, as this is a virtual adventure.
In chapter 28, for bloggers this is one wonderful climax of the book. We will discuss the 9 Top Blogs in a style to assist Wealthy Affiliate members succeed. This writing practice can help any business with online presence and brand authority.
Read on to answer the question becoming more common today, What is an immunoglobulin?
Within Pat's 52 Writing Tips, Fast and Easy Ways to Polish Your Writing Skills,
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Top 9 Blog Types from Chapter 28:
Without further a-do
=>1. The post uses top tips.
What is an Immunoglobulin? With 6 top Take Home Tips
Tip of the tetanus anti toxin 1: watch the stock market
Tip top of number 2: research using Google Alerts, then you will get updates
Tip 3: create a library of your own niche topics by writing one article of each on Pat's top 9 blog types
Tip 4: writers do not need to know what an immunoglobulin is to benefit from its unseen or unrecognized properties
Tip 5: track and share progress to help build and maintain authorship momentum
Tip 6 ah lah becca: find a writing group for peer accountability and brainstorming
=>2. The post tells a story.
Once upon a time a child named Grace was born with a serious blood condition. For years the disorder was not a widely known problem. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit was a temporary home with family on the wayside, awaiting her to go home with them.
The treatment required triple photo therapy to bind the product of pathogen, a miniature substance that is usually filtered out with a healthy liver. The poisonous byproduct we are referring to is called bilirubin and we will note it as a yellow tinting to the skin.
At any moment the yellow tint could spell disaster to vital organs, teeth or even a silent stroke.
Here suspended she basked in the glowing blankets, like a puppy sits in the spring sunlight.
*Don't be alarmed if your baby is born slightly jaundiced, this illness for baby Grace was caused by not mixing well with her parents. Inside the womb, just prior to birth it delivered an enormous dose of antigen toward her own red blood cells.
The immunoglobulin and yellow tint lights made grace glow like a thousand warm hearts in a unison of songs.
A few weeks later, with the careful team Grace went home to her family, and recovered with fantastic spirit and no more yellow tints.
=>3. The post expresses opinion.
Offer an opinion, there is great potential for pharmacogenetics in ultra rare conditions and furthering study of immunoglobulin research. Hold it right there...Just what is an immunoglobulin? This particle of energy helps keep you healthy. When we look closely, it looks like water or sprite.
Zoom in with a microscope, and an immunoglobulin is a protein chain. The form fits a function for fighting illness in the body.
The power is only comparable to the fantastic mystery, so guessing with unique human biology can spell disaster. A genetic game of Russian Roulette.
Hypothesize and test, but to offer an opinion just be judicial because the further studies reveal the potential finite number of combinations specific to fight diseases.
An immunoglobulin is a limited resource which can be extinct by triggering unknown responses in the cellular environment of the body. Prepared to fight against diseases which are not an active threat, but unready for the unknown.
Now pan back out.
My opinion is more research is necessary.
=>4. The post uses humor.
Why did the chicken cross the road? Because she was afraid of the immuno-goblin. Hey but seriously, what in the wa-hoo is an immunoglobulin? It is a protein formation suspended in a liquid matrix of your body's white blood cells and carried within the plasma.
The clear-colored serum also known as plasma is separated due to the molecular weight being lighter than packed red blood cells and the white buffy layer after centrifugation. This means it has been spun at a speed which is individualized for the purpose. Then the liquid may be seen as a straw color fluid.
Once the components of a blood sample are separated, the plasma can be delicately extracted, frozen and saved.
The process an immunoglobulin performs in your body is a study of science.
We learn there is always a call for continual education.
=>5. The post shares lessons learned.
Moral of the story,
We are naturally curious people as a whole. People love learning, and history is an ever wise teacher. The top blog types that share knowledge provides a pay it forward of information. That can be said of posting blogs to share what we learn. I wonder why what is an immunoglobulin sparks my imagination.
No wonder these boogity blog types from the top get attention; they all cater to human curiousity.
=>6. The post provides a case study.
Alight your thoughts with a case study of a miracle man
On a surgery that ended with rapid response of blood to replace the life threatening content lost during an operation. The immunoglobulin combination within the cocktail of repeated attempts to save his life began a new calling.
Maybe they were cries of newborns never heard by anyone in the world.
He became the man I affectionately know as the guy who saved a bajillion unborn babies. This case is evidence of what imagination immunoglobulins hold.
What is an immunoglobulin?
A man was saved by a drastic blood transfusion and set forth when he recovered to save as many lives as possible with his blood.
He truly is a pay it forward example to commemorate what happened for millions of lives, newborn human being lives at stake.
An immunoglobulin may be difficult to describe, but for the guy who saved a bajillion unborn babies it is as simple as a chance to live life with less fear of deadly blood condition terroristic type threats.
=>7. The post reviews a book, product or service.
Amazon gives readers a chance to offer book reviews much like a microblog. You can find longer reviews of the book online. 52 Top Writing Tips by Pat Iyer has the 5 star Nurse Becca stamped review.
The Amazon review was denied for lack of engaging content, but the effort was worth a chance to share. Instead, I will expand this blog and the WP Reviews Lite rating on one of my websites to share more about the benefits of reading the works of Pat Iyer for learning ways to improve writing skills.
An Amazon review can be a trailer to a blog that has keyword analysis, planning and more helpful guidance. With reviews, we can gather a flourishing niche audience.
=>8. The post tells you how to do something.
How to get started on building your campaign portfolio with Pat Iyer's book to help easily improve writing skills. This book has a fantastic way of helping readers make themselves more credible in writing. It opens doors to grow business with writing.
Like an immunoglobulin is an ambassador for health.
=>9. The post distills the wisdom of an expert.
As a nurse of more than a decade, and the prior decade in pharmacy technology, I can attest to the importance of immunoglobulins for people. Along this path, as a patient with Rh Disease, there is more to the immunoglobulin stories than meets the eye.
So, let's pickle the brains of becca and see what we get.
What do you think of the title question after this brief discussion? It maybe mind stretching to connect top types of blogs by Pat Iyer with my ways of explaining. The point is any niche can be expanded and branded by curating writing and strategic brainstorms.
Eloquent and pure as an immunoglobulin.
This Iyer book guides your blog through a road map for success and encourages practice in active improvement of writing. Success can be scaled, so start anywhere from a short advertisement or a large book and any size of content in between.
Post Script, 9 Blog Types in Chapter 28 are reproduced with a special thanks and permission granted from author, Pat Iyer.
Nurse Becca's official high recommendation is: 52 Writing Tips, Fast and Easy Ways to Polish Your Writing by Pat Iyer. It is quite alright to begin at chapter 28 where her writing reminds me of the simple yet sophisticated physiology of an immunoglobulin.
***Clear
**But not invisible
*Pure as a baby dreams
Recent Comments
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Now, that's an interesting way to use a book of writing tips! We got a double lesson from your post. Good idea.
How interesting it would be to follow a drop of blood all the way through the system. You are fortunate to be able to learn so much about the human body.
I feel very grateful for what knowledge I do have, I agree it is a privilege. The path of a drop of blood is traced for understanding of oxygen flow in the bloodstream. So extraordinary the sophisticated inner workings of our systems. I love learning this stuff, like mitochondrial biophysics and pharmacogenetics. As much as I enjoy your teachings on Alaskan culture.
Thank you from my heart.
Sincerely,
Nurse Becca
Thank you for reading it and approving! With travel blogs, listening to phone jibba prank calls on the radio and writing makes it fun for me.
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Great story, very interesting! Also information and inspiration from you the author, and from Pat Iyer the author you site.
Becca, I like how you repeated your fave author's name in such a way that I can remember to check out her work. Thank you.
The teacher in you is shining through!
And the curating of comparison of blog types with your chosen topic comes alive for us the reader.
Awesome, energizing and skillful writing.
Thank you, Suzay
You're quite welcome of course. I can't thank you enough for the support in my learning and interest in my work:)
Bless you! This writing was focused and just beautifully done. Here it is still hours later, and I'm still thinking about how you have improved your writing, and how much I enjoyed reading it. Again, very good.
Suzay
Heart melty happy tear, I've worked so hard. Thank you!