Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Blood Types

A. Classification
Everybody's blood looks the same. But under a microscope, distinct differences are visible. Two types of chemical molecules (A and B) can be observed in blood cells. Depending on what chemical molecules are present, bloods can be classified into 4 main types:
A - if the blood cells have only A molecules
B - if the blood cells have only B molecules
AB - if the blood cells have a mixture of both A and B molecules
O - if the blood cells have neither the molecules
In addition, a particular protein may also be present in the blood cells. If the blood contains that protein, it is said to be positive. if not, it is negative. Thus, the blood type can be further classified into 8 types: A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+, O- accordingly.

B. Matching
If two different blood types are mixed together, the blood cells may begin to clump together in the blood vessel, causing a potential fatal condition. Therefore, it is important that blood types be matched before blood transfusions take place. As shown in Figure 1, type O blood can be given, apart from O itself, to all blood types, A, B and AB. Type A blood can be given, apart from A itself, to blood type AB. Type B blood can be given, apart from B itself, to blood type AB. But type AB blood can be given to AB itself only. Furthermore, positive blood types can only be given to positive blood types, whereas negative blood types can be given to both positive and negative blood types. As such, the possibilities of blood types for blood transfusion are summarized as in Figure 2 accordingly. As can be seen, blood type O- can be given to all blood types, and hence is usually regarded as 'universal donor'. Blood type AB+ can take any blood types for transfusion, and hence is usually regarded as 'universal receiver'.

C. Popularity
Type O blood is the most common type found in the population (49%), followed by type A (38%) and type B (10%), with type AB being the rarest (3%). Within each of the 4 man blood types, negative blood types are much rarer than their positive counterparts. Figure 3 shows the percentages of Australians with particular blood types.

D. Inheritance
Blood type is determined by a gene (ABO) in chromosome 9. Since chromosome comes in pair; one from each parent, so the gene also comes in pair, one from each parent accordingly. The gene is called type:
A - if it contains genetic material to produce chemical molecule A in blood cells
B - if it contains genetic material to produce chemical molecule B in blood cells
O - if it contains neither of those to produce any chemical molecule in blood cells.
Since one copy of gene comes from each parent's sperm and egg respectively during conception, the resulting gene pair and thus the resulting blood type of the child can be as follows:

Gene Type from One Parent

Gene Type from Another Parent

Gene Pair of Child

Blood Type of Child

A

A

AA

A

A

B

AB

AB

A

O

AO

A

B

B

BB

B

B

O

BO

B

O

O

OO

O


From this table, we can then deduce, although a bit more complicated, blood type of the child as inherited from the blood types of the parents:

Blood Type of One Parent

Gene Pair of One Parent

Blood Type of Another Parent

Gene Pair of Another

Parent

Gene Pair of Child

Blood Type of Child

A

AA or AO

A

AA or AO

AA, AO or OO

A or O

A

AA or AO

B

BB or BO

AB, AO, BO or OO

A, B, AB or O

A

AA or AO

AB

AB

AA, AB, AO or BO

A, B or AB

A

AA or AO

O

OO

AO or OO

A or O

B

BB or BO

B

BB or BO

BB, BO or OO

B or O

B

BB or BO

AB

AB

AB, BB, AO or BO

A, B or AB

B

BB or BO

O

OO

BO or OO

B or O

AB

AB

AB

AB

AA, AB or BB

A, B or AB

AB

AB

O

OO

AO or BO

A or B

O

OO

O

OO

OO

O


In addition, the positive/negative aspect of blood type is determined by a separate gene (RH) in chromosome 1. The gene is called type:
+ - if it contains genetic material to produce a particular protein in blood cells
- - if it doesn't contain genetic material to produce the particular protein in blood cells
Similar to the main blood type above. since one copy of gene comes from each parent's sperm and egg respectively during conception, the resulting gene pair and thus the resulting positive/negative blood type of the child can be as follows:

Gene Type from One Parent

Gene Type from Another Parent

Gene Pair of Child

+/-

Blood Type of Child

+

+

++

+

+

-

+-

+

-

-

--

-


Again, from the table, we can then deduce, albeit much simpler, the positive/negative blood type of the child as inherited from the positive/negative blood types of the parents:

+/-

Blood Type of One Parent

Gene Pair of One Parent

+/-

Blood Type of Another Parent

Gene Pair of Another

Parent

Gene Pair of Child

+/-

Blood Type of Child

+

++ or +-

+

++ or +-

++, +- or --

+ or -

+

++ or +-

-

--

+- or --

+ or -

-

--

-

--

--

-


....end

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Heal the World

I recently watched a video performance by Michael Jackson. The song was beautiful; filled with love, peace and passion.

While Michael's performance on stage was brilliant, the introduction played by a female artistic gymnast was equally outstanding. It incorporates high level gymnastics, art, music, ballet and sports into a single performance. Every movement was so elegant, harmonious, skillful and nonetheless precise. Watch especially how she introduced Michael to the stage .................... Our World ....................

Hope you enjoy!



(Extracted from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBxlomAHfSc&feature=fvsr)

Monday, March 19, 2012

Grandparents' Answering Machine

"Good morning ....... At present we are not at home, but please leave your message after the beep." ........... Beeeeppppp.

"If you are one of our children, dial 1 and then select the option from 1 to 5 in order of your birth so that we know who it is. ........
If you need us to stay with your children, press 2.
If you need to borrow the car, press 3.
If you want us to wash your clothes and ironing, press 4.
If you want the grandchildren to sleep here tonight, press 5.
If you want us to pick up the kids at school, press 6.
If you want us to prepare a meal for Sunday or have it delivered to your home, press 7.
If you want to come to eat here, press 8.
If you need money, dial 9.

If you are going to invite us to dinner, or take us to theatre,
start talking now ....... we are listening !!!"

Friday, March 9, 2012

When A (Grand) Child Is Born

This song is dedicated to little Christian, my first grandson.

Christian was born in the morning of 9th March, 2012. With his arrival, everyone in the family has unknowingly progressed to a new stage of our lives; nonetheless I became a grandpa!

We are so much excited. I just can't wait to see Christian in Hong Kong!




(Extract from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R47B9LWjVrg&feature=related)

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Word in Word

In 'believe', there is a 'lie'. In 'sincere', there is a 'sin'.
In 'history', there is a 'story'.

To 'forget', you first have to 'get'. To 'forgive', you first have to 'give'.

There is no free 'coffee' as such. It always has a 'fee' in the end though you may not be able to see.

Saying 'yours', you mean 'ours'.

You 'learn', so you can 'earn'. You 'bargain', so you can 'gain'.
You 'bet', hoping to get 'better'.

It's an 'art' to 'depart'.

In 'friend', you can see 'end'.
In 'lover', you can see 'over'.
In 'pool', you can see 'poo'!

'愛'出自'心'中
'愁'生於'心'底

'浩瀚江河湖海' 源於一點'水'珠

'烤燜炒燉 炸焗爆燒 烘燴灼炆'
做出各款'火'式烹調

'俊俏倜儻', '嬌嫩娟媚'
一衆名'人'淑'女'
'鼴鼮鼫鼬', '魑魅魍魎'
盡是'鼠'魔'鬼'怪

Monday, February 20, 2012

A Love Story - Breakfast in These Five Years

An 80-year old man was waiting in a queue at the bus stop. There was no sign of bus coming. Time and again, he looked at his watch anxiously, and murmured that he would be late.
A young woman behind said to him, "Sir, I just read the news on my iphone. There's an accident on the Harbour Bridge. The traffic is now very slow." The old man said sadly, "Thanks, so I'll miss my appointment at 9 o'clock then." Seeing the old man was still so anxious, the young woman tried to chat with him, "I believe you are retired. You don't need to be in such a hurry like us. It doesn't matter too much if you're late, does it?"
The old man hesitated for a second and said to the woman, "My wife is living in a nursing home. She'll have breakfast at 9 o'clock every morning. In the last five years, she liked me to have breakfast with her together. " He then paused for a few more seconds, and continued, "She's got dementia ... True, she doesn't know if I haven't come to see her today ..... In fact, she doesn't know if I have come to see her either ....... Frankly, she doesn't know me any more ..............."
Apparently not knowing what to say, the young woman remarked, "Then why ... why do you bother so much to be there everyday and in time?"

The old man looked at her calmly, and smiled, "But I still know her."

The answer was so simple, and yet firm, and it represented so much commitment and love from a husband to a wife!
We all have said in the wedding vows, "I (xxx) take you (yyy) to be my wife/husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward till death do us part." ...... But can everyone do it?

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Wrong Seat

An elderly lady called 000 on her mobile phone to report that her car had been broken into.

She was hysterical as she explained her situation to the operator, "They've stolen the stereo, the steering wheel, the brake pedal and even the accelerator!" she cried.
The operator said, "Lady, stay calm. An officer is on the way."
A few minutes later, the officer radioed in. "Disregard." He said, "She got in the back-seat by mistake......"

Monday, February 6, 2012

聲聲慢

李清照在其作品 '聲聲慢' 中, 以幾個簡單, 重疊的句子, 刻畫出愁的意景:

尋尋 覓覓 冷冷 清清 凄凄 慘慘 戚戚

愁字了得!

不過, 凡事都應該向好的方面看, 我們亦以幾個簡簡, 單單, 重重, 覆覆的字句, 急急忙忙地寫出以下的 '快快趣', 自我輕鬆一番 :

旅旅 行行 飲飲 食食 開開 心心 爽爽
:
何愁之有?

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Hospital Service in Hong Kong

I went for an emergency treatment at the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Unit of the Queen Mary Hospital in Hong Kong on New Year Eve!

We went to Macau on holiday for a few days. I disembarked from the coach at the Macau Ferry Terminal when returning to Hong Kong. I tried to use my right leg to stand up from my seat and suddenly I had a very sharp pain. I rested for a while until the pain eased, and I managed to come back to Hong Kong afterwards. But the next morning at New Year Eve, it hurt very badly whenever my right leg touched the ground. I was worried that I might have a bone fracture given my age. So I was escorted by my family to the Queen Mary Hospital for an emergency treatment.
After I registered at the reception of the A&E, I was shortly directed to the Triage section for an initial assessment. I was classified as Grade 4 severity (Grade 1 being the most serious which will be given top priority treatment whereas Grade 5 is regarded as non-urgent and will be turned away by A&E), and was asked to wait in the waiting area until called. There were some others in the waiting area who also seemed to be of low severity like me. During the time waiting, we saw other more serious patients urgently brought in by ambulances, and we observed the A&E staff attending to them quickly with due medical care. So we watched and waited willingly and patiently.
I was later called into one of the A&E cubicle to see the doctor. She asked me in detail what happened and how I felt, and examined my right leg. She then directed me to the X-ray section for X-rays. Luckily the X-rays showed no bone fracture but some bony out-growth in my right knee. The doctor said my case looked to be some bone inflammation on the knee, and prescibed me some medications. She felt the bony out-growth in the knee position is quite uncommon and suggested me to make an appointment with the Orthopaedics Department for a follow-up consultation. I said to her that I would only be in Hong Kong for a few more days and might not have enough time for the appointment. She then kindly wrote me a reference letter and reminded me to visit my doctor upon return to Australia. I was charged $100 for the whole visit including consultation, X-rays and medications.

Despite we have heard so much negative reports on public hospital services from the Hong Kong media, my own personal experience above in Queen Mary Hospital has been highly positive. The doctors, nurses and hospital staff were all attentive, caring and professional. The medical procedures were well organized, efficient and effective. The A&E set-up was systematic, neat and well equipped. The fairly low medical charge reflected high level of subsidy by the Hong Kong Government. I have to say the overall service has been extremely impressive by every standards.
While sometimes we should criticize on matters in order to forge on improvements, but over-reporting on negative aspects would be counter-productive. We should look more to the bright side and at times show appropriate and deserved appreciations whenever situations warrant. This will make people feel rewarded, reinforce staff morale and confidence and thus further help to improve the overall performance. In return, we can have a even better hospital service in our community.

Monday, January 16, 2012

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