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    Resilon Essay

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    endodontics Resilon as a filling material Introduction Optimal root canal filling material must achieve the following characteristic :- -Prevent leakage -dimensionally stable . -noncarcinogenic -biocompatible . -radiopaque . This essay seek to illustrate the comparison between resilon and other filling material from ; the point of long-term , fracture resistance , Microleakage and Antimicrobial Activity . A-long term :- at Texas A&M university college of dentistry one hundred…

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    In this psychological study conducted by various researchers, alcohol’s effects on social interactions is portrayed in positive lights. Albeit, through nuanced results, drinking in moderation is believed to be the key to positive group interaction. Through facilitation and the assessment of multiple facial expressions, self-reported group bonding was enhanced due to moderated amounts of alcohol and brought about an overall more enjoyable experience when interacting with new people. The method…

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    A review of the records reveals the member to be a young male with a birth date of 12/31/02. The member has a diagnosis of Idiopathic Short Stature (ISS). His provider, Earline Edwards, APRN has recommended Omnitrope 10 mg/1.5 ml, 12 units from 01/26/16-01/25/17. The carrier has denied coverage of Omnitrope 10 mg/1.5 ml, 12 units from 01/26/16-01/25/17 as not medically necessary. There is a letter to the member from the carrier dated 01/21/16. In the letter, the carrier states in part:…

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    The results showed the presence of pesticide residues in bore water, as well as in the MC supply water. A total of seven pesticides were detected in these water samples, but ethion was not among those detected in the samples. Among the different groups of pesticides, OP pesticides were present in the range of 0.002–0.768gL−1 with maximum concentrations for triazofos (0.768gL−1) and metribuzin (2.51gL−1) in their respective groups (Table 6). Almost 100% of the samples showed the presence of…

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    to measure them are though very simple, practical and non-invasive still there is lack of homogeneity between different measures by same observer (i.e. Intra-observer) or by different observers (i.e. Inter-observer) is seen which challenges the statistical results of the study. Thus to overcome such target literature of Anthropometry shows that precision estimates (degree of variability) between different repeated measures have been put…

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    recalled when the learning and recall environments were the same’. The results showed that recall was slightly higher when there was a change in environment between learning and recall, although the difference between conditions was of no statistical significance. In light of this, the research hypothesis has been rejected. • Introduction From 1930’s until now several context-dependent memory recall experiments held by psychologists like Pessin (1932), Farsnworth (1934), Greenspoon and…

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    Introduction Antibiotics were initially thought of as a superior drug that could kill many bacterial diseases. Prior to antibiotics, it was hard for anyone to fight a bacteria. However, bacteria are very changing and have begun being able to gain resistance against antibiotics due to overuse, not strong enough dosage of antibiotics, or improper use. By determining the resistance and cross-resistance, one may determine the the relative ability for bacteria to gain resistance to antibiotics. We…

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    Bully Busters

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    In response to the high prevalence of bullying victimization, Bell, Raczynski, and Horne (2010) designed a study to examine the potential of the Bully Busters program to prevent and counter bullying behavior. A central belief underlying the program is that bullying and aggression stem from a lack of social skills and can be addressed by raising awareness, disseminating knowledge, and enhancing the ability of teachers to deal with in-school occurrences. This, in turn, can lead to positive…

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    Biofeedback In Nursing

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    Nursing Students experience a significant amount of stress and anxiety during their time in nursing school. In the article Biofeedback Intervention for Stress and Anxiety Among Nursing Students: A Randomized Control Trial, the researchers discuss the use of biofeedback measuring heart rate variability to control the amount of stress and anxiety second year nursing students experience during their clinical. The researchers decided use biofeedback heart rate variability (HRV), since there have…

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    1. Lipira AB, Gordon S, Darvann TA, Hermann NV, Van Pelt AE, Naidoo SD, et al. Helmet versus active repositioning for plagiocephaly: a three-dimensional analysis. Pediatrics. 2010;126(4):e936-45. Researchers in this study analyzed the two most common treatments for deformational plagiocephaly (DP) to determine if there was significant difference in the outcomes of patients using each treatment. Both active repositioning and cranial remolding are widely believed to be similar in efficacy and…

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