Q: ” Chrome can only be installed on devices running iOS 6 and later.  The App Store will display on-screen. ”  ” ”  ” The Chrome Web browser app will begin installing on your iPod Touch. When installation is complete, the Chrome icon will display on your home screen. You will now have the ability to browse the Web on your iPod Touch using Google Chrome.
A: Tap on “Settings” from the home screen of your iPod Touch. Tap on “General” and select “About. Verify that your iPod Touch is running iOS 6 or later. Press the “Home” button to return to the home screen of your iPod. Tap on the “Apple App Store” icon. Tap on “search” and type “Chrome browser. Tap on “Chrome web browser by Google” from the list of search results. Tap on “Free. Tap on “Install App. Enter your Apple ID password at the prompt. Tap on “OK. Wait for Chrome to complete the installation process on your iPod. Tap on the Chrome icon to launch the Web browser.

Q: The most well-known is the ASM International which is the world’s biggest materials information society. Join an association such as the ASM to connect to a global network of metallurgy peers and organizations.  Other metallurgy associations include: the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, and the American Foundry Society. Professional organizations typically require membership dues, but some employers will reimburse these, so it is worth it if it helps you find a good job in metallurgy. The ASM also offers certification and licensing for metallurgy professionals that can help add to your professional credentials. These types of companies include steel manufacturers, mining companies, refineries, foundries, copper manufacturers, and producers of precious metals. Search online or through professional organizations for jobs at these kinds of companies. Keep in mind that in many countries the metal manufacturing industries are focused heavily in certain areas, so you may need to focus your job search in these areas and be open to relocation. There are many materials engineering consulting companies that offer different types of metallurgical consulting services. This is an especially good option if you want to be a physical metallurgist. Consultancy companies offer consultation on things like: materials selection, cost reduction, failure analysis, manufacturing process development, supplier evaluation, and research and development.
A: Join a professional association for metallurgists to network in the field. Look for jobs at companies involved in the manufacturing of metals. Apply to jobs with specialist consultancies as an alternative to manufacturers.

Q: Once you go to the doctor or hospital with suspected aspirin poisoning, your doctor will perform a blood test. This will test the precise level of aspirin in your blood. This will let your doctor know if your symptoms are because of the excessive amounts of aspirin in your blood. Due to the severity of many of the symptoms of aspirin poisoning, your doctor will do an overall check of your vitals and organ systems. This will tell your doctor whether or not you need care for your symptoms, such as for your cardiac or pulmonary systems.  This will include checking your temperature, breath and heart sounds, and alertness.  Routine blood work will also be ordered to assess for anemia, and kidney function. Once your doctor determines the levels of aspirin in your blood, there are other levels to be checked. Your doctor may take additional blood samples to check your blood pH, which will show the amount of acid in your blood. Your doctor will also look for any amounts of carbon dioxide or bicarbonate in your blood. When you go in for treatment for aspirin poisoning, your doctor will ask you for a history of what medications you have been taking. This will help your doctor determine if you have been taking medications with aspirin and at what concentrations.  Your doctor will also ask you about any medication conditions you have in order to determine if this contributed to your aspirin poisoning.  Be sure to bring a list of medications to the doctor, and be prepared with the dosages taken. You can also bring the actual medication bottles with you so the doctors can be sure what was actually consumed. When you are undergoing treatment, your doctor will continue to check your blood levels. This will let your doctor know if you are responding to treatment, if you need to continue treatment, and if you are out of the woods with symptoms.
A: Take a blood test. Determine your overall health. Check additional levels in your blood. Give your medical history to your doctor. Continue to check your blood levels.

Q: You will need a good microphone and a way to prevent echo or background noise from bleeding into the sound you want to keep.  A high-quality computer microphone will work effectively enough for a beginning cartoon, but if you plan to seriously market and distribute your cartoon, you will eventually need to invest in more professional equipment. When working with a small microphone, encase it in a tube speaker box lined with foam to cut out echo and excess background noise. Get creative and look for simple, everyday ways to make noises passably similar to the noises you need for your cartoon.  Make a list of sound effects you will need. Be creative and thorough, including everything from the obvious (explosions, alarm clocks) to the less obvious (footsteps, background noise).  Record different versions of each sound so that you have more options to use. A few examples of sounds you can create include: Fire - Manipulate a piece of stiff cellophane Slap - Clap your hands together once Thunder - Shake a piece of plexi-glass or thick cardstock Boiling water - Blow air into a glass of water using a straw Baseball bat hitting a ball - Snap a wooden matchstick If you do not have access to the equipment or otherwise find it impossible to make your own, there are CD-ROMS and websites offering royalty-free pre-record sounds you can use as desired, and this might be a more viable option for you. Always review the usage permissions for any pre-recorded sound effects you use. Even if something is free to download, it may not be free to use, especially for commercial purposes. It is very important that you know what you are permitted to do before you use a sound for your cartoon. If your cartoon has dialog in it, you or others you know will need to be the voice bringing your characters to life. As you record your lines, read from the script using appropriate intonation and expression, and make sure that you match your lips to the animated lips of the cartoon. Consider manipulating the voices using computer software. If you have fewer voice actors than characters, you can change the voice of one character simply by adjusting the attributes of the voice sample you already gathered. You will need to invest in special audio editing software to do this, but depending on which one you use, you can likely change the pitch and add overtones, like metallic garbles, to the voice recording.
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Get the right equipment. Record your own sound effects. Look for free pre-recorded sound effects. Record real voices, if necessary.