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    restoration as the best method of treatment. For dental caries in primary dentition it is better to slow or stop the cavity process instead of having surgical treatment. If surgical treatment is needed micro restorative surgery should be used for adhesion and restoration of a tooth (Kawashita 4). Early Childhood Caries can lead to dental caries on permanent dentition (Kawashita 1). When primary teeth with dental caries need to be extracted, alignment of the permanent dentition can affected,…

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    Essay On Resveratrol

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    Resveratrol’s has a blocking action of NFκB that also inhibits iNOS, COX-1 and COX-2 expression (these are factors responsible for inflammation which is a prevailing side-effect for most pills) as well as many other genes including multiple cell adhesion molecules.Thus, resveratrol’s…

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    Membranes

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    A membrane is defined as a thin sheet, film, or layer, which works as a selective barrier between two phases that can be liquid or gas.113 In other words, a membrane is an interface between two adjacent phases acting as a selective barrier, regulating the transport between the two components.114 Membranes have gained an important place in chemical technology and are used in a broad range of applications.115,116,117 The key property that is exploited is the ability of a membrane to control the…

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    Celts Research Paper

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    The Celts are an ancient civilization which consisted of the Indo-European group, which is related to the Greeks, the Germanic people, certain italic group and peoples of the Indian sub-continent. This civilization originated from central Europe at the beginning of the first millennium B.C. and their main occupation was horse rearing and the use of iron was at large because of its availability in abundance. They started spreading across rapidly and by the end of the 1st millennium B.C. their…

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    Effects of Sectionalism on the Civil War As the Antebellum Era stretched across America, a strain between Northern states and Southern states escalated to the Civil War. Differing opinions on state’s rights, slavery, and federal authority grew stronger than the bonds of brothers, to the point of a nation set against itself. Decades of simmering tension finally hit its boiling point on a divided nation. Sectionalism was a fundamental cause of the Civil War due to economic differences and varying…

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    Circumcision is one of the most common surgical procedures in the world. This elective surgery is done to remove the foreskin of the penis. The foreskin covers the head of the penis, and the surgery is usually performed while the baby is still in the hospital after birth or at a well-child checkup. The decision to have the surgery is decided by the parents and is based on religious, cultural, and personal beliefs. Some parents pick circumcision for social reasons, for example the parents may…

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    There have been discoveries of haplotypes for distinct region specific mutations of the HbS genes. The four African Haplotypes include the Senegal, Benin, Bantu, and Cameroon haplotypes. There has also been one discovery of an Asian haplotype referred to as the Arab-Indian haplotype [1]. The occurrence of these haplotypes indicates that the increase in sickle cell anemia is related to the incidence of malaria in the surrounding regions [8]. Evidence that supports the link between the…

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    Since the mid-1960s, dental implants have been successfully used to treat edentulous patients, with a survival rate higher than 90% after 15 years.1 In the last decades, several physical and chemical treatments of the titanium surface improved its biocompatibility, in terms of both biosafety and biofunctionality. The good clinical performance of an implant depends on osseointegration, i.e. the formation of an effective interface between implant and bone, and gingival attachment, which occurs…

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    irreversible loss ("Retinal Detachment: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology",2017). Types and pathogenesis of Retinal Detachment Disease Sometimes only a part of the retina is detached that is called retinal tears that may lead to complete detachment. The retina is an important neurosensory tissue that lines at the two third posterior wall of the eye internally. It maintains equilibrium of visual components with the help of other structural and cellular structures including the…

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    screening for patients. Even continuity of care can only work with the active involvement from the patient and cooperation with the nurse and the medical team involved with the patient. My patient had an exploratory laparotomy with extensive lysis of adhesions, discharge needs will include prevention…

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