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    She couldn’t understand it. Why was Misaka Imouto… suffering? She said everything was going to be fine. Nothing should have happened. ‘So why is this happening!?’ Mikoto embraced the trembling clone as the tears began to fill her eyes. Touma and Peter only could look. There wasn’t anything they could do. Suddenly, Misaka Imouto spoke. However, her voice sounded different. It was even more serious and robot-like than always. It was clipped, like a damaged voice recording. “T-t-t-this……

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    In this section of the project, we will discuss how to mitigate, avoid, accept, or transfer the previously discussed risks. In the Risk Assessment Plan, we listed all the various risks that could interfere with operations at DLIS. The table below (Table 1.2) explains in further detail the type of mitigation we have chosen, as well as the particular strategy we will use to handle each risk.  Table 1.2 – Risk Mitigation Strategies Risk Factor Mitigation Type Mitigation Strategy Building fire…

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    HSP is a common systemic childhood vasculitis, characterized by peripheral leucocytosis and polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) infiltration around the blood vessel.3 Although the etiology of HSP is not fully understood, genetic factors and activation of cellular immune response might play fundamental roles in HSP pathogenesis. IL-8, as an important chemokine that can both initiate and amplify the acute inflammatory responses, has been reported to be involved in the pathogenesis of some…

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    The conflict between the two superpowers lasted for more than forty years, influencing all countries who were connected to either of the superpowers. “Despite the alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union during WWII, a ‘cold war’ of words and ideas rapidly emerged in the immediate wake of that global conflict” (Sheets, 2016, p. 631). It was political and economic differences between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. that were what kept their ideologies contrary to one another. The United…

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    Apart from direct approach, an indirect approach to consolidate power during the Nazi Reign was using propaganda. Even before 1933, propagandas were used to gain support. Propagandas effects were not immediate but it was built on subconscious fears and envies. Crim writes how the propaganda of Judeo-Bolshevism was used during post World War I era (1919). This propaganda subconsciously created fear towards Judaism and Communism within the German community. This propaganda had segregated the…

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    reports have demonstrated a strong correlation between the production of de novo DSAs post-transplantation and graft failure {Worthington:2003jq}. Due to its antibody and cellular-mediated aspects, acute rejection can be characterised by cellular infiltration and antibody deposition in the graft {Chan:2000ui, Howell:2010fg, Overviewoftranspla:2013ty,…

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    The news that North Korea was successfully completed their fifth higher level nuclear test has struck concerns in South Korea and the United States. To make matters worse on August 22, 2016 the U.S. was able to confirm that North Korea has the ability to launch Nukes at U.S. Additionally, during the annual military joint drill between South Korea and U.S. North Korea threatened to “Turn the stronghold of provocation into a heap of ashes through Korean-style preemptive strike if the US and south…

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    After the Bolsheviks overthrew the Romanoff dynasty in 1917, they instituted communism as the national ideology. Communism is a political theory that advances a classless society where, where property is owned by the government with each person being employed by and paid by the government according to their abilities and need, as deemed necessary by the government (Source). A heightened awareness and concern of communism began to evolve that was legitimate in theory but paranoid in practice.…

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    III – MRI examination _ MRI studies were obtained using a closed MRI machine 1.5-T MRI system (Signa; GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, USA) equipped with surface array- shoulder coil. Patients were supine with the examined shoulder horizontal on the MRI table and the arm by their side in a neutral position. Table 1 cases). Mean age Gender Male Female Type of injury Direct trauma Indirect trauma Affected muscles Supraspinatus Infraspinatus 931 Showing the demographic data of all…

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    cerebrum and reproduces expeditiously because it makes its own blood supply which allows it to invade normal brain tissue. The cancer is highly malignant and is proto-oncogene. It’s characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation, diffuse infiltration, tendency for necrosis, significant angiogenesis, intense resistance to apoptosis, and widespread genomic aberrations. The tumor arises from the astrocytes which are star shaped cells that make up the brains supportive tissue. As a result of…

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