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    Ultrasound is used in many ways in healthcare. It can be used to diagnose diseases such as deep vein thrombosis, gallstones, and of course, determining the gender of babies in the womb. While diagnostic sonography is very important, there is another use for ultrasound that is often overlooked. Therapeutic ultrasound is used in physical therapy and it is one of the most important tools for a physical therapist. In this paper I will discuss how therapeutic differs from diagnostic ultrasound, how…

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    industries and in small scale operations like pH adjustments, hardening baths for cellophanes used in food packaging, terminating agent for phenol formaldehyde resins, alkyl resin modifiers, solder flux, lithographic and textile printing developers, adhesive formulations, in electroplating and electro polishing baths, detergent builders etc. Lactic acid esters like ethyl / butyl lactates can be used as green solvents. They are high boiling, non-toxic and degradable components [27]. 1.10.5.…

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    Introduction In South Korea there is a strange dichotomy when it comes to body modification and the ways that citizens may choose to alter their appearance. whether temporarily or permanently. In South Korea as a whole. there is somewhat of a social standard that one is expected to uphold while they move throughout society. This standard is that your looks do not stray too far off from those of the general population. In other words. any modifications should be subtle and virtually unnoticeable.…

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    2.1. Host Organization Roquette is one of the world’s five leading starch manufacturing companies with 47% sales in human food nutrition, 20% in animal food nutrition, 13% in pharmaceuticals, 11% in paper and cardboard industry and 9% in chemistry and biochemistry industry. With a turnover of 3.1 billion euros as of 2014, and around 8,100 employees around Europe (5,100), America (600), Asia (1,150) and India (1,250), Roquette, has subsidiaries, agents and distributors in more than 100 countries…

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    Weaknesses A limited number of the furniture stores make them difficult to go internationally and limited to the customer come from the surrounding area. The establishment on the Internet will produce technological challenges. Ignorance to environment and compliance issues. Inadequate wood seasoning arrangement Opportunities Increase the new channel of distribution. Growing in number of online users. New technologies in E-commerce. Loyalty to premium brands. Threats Large number of indirect…

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    Nursing is a rewarding field of practice with numerous different job opportunities and the ability to promote health and well being to all. Wound Care nursing is a specialized practice within nursing that specializes in wound, ostomy and continence care. They provide direct and indirect care to patients who suffer from any form of gastrointestinal, genitourinary, or integumentary system problems. The intent of this paper is to discuss what it means to be a wounds care nurse and the roles…

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    To model these influences, the following hierarchy were adopted by Influence Network: i. Direct performance influences - these directly influence the likelihood of an accident being caused. ii. Organisational influences - these influence direct influences and reflect the culture, procedures and behaviour promulgated by the organisation. iii. Strategy level influences – these reflect the expectations of the decision makers in the employers of those at risk and the organisations they interface…

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    It is almost dark. Taj is standing near his fallen prey, a male whitetail deer. He watches it for a while so that he can be sure that the deer is deceased. Because he sees that it is, he does not cut its throat. He looks for a slope so that he can position the deer in such a way that the intestines spill out easily. Not seeing any slopes nearby that he can drag the deer to, he decides to stick with the spot the deer lies. Taj walks over to the deer. He then kneels down, removes his pack, and…

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    2.1. C. tomentosum extract characterization C. tomentosum extract proximal composition is shown in Table 1. The relatively higher ash proportion in seaweed extract (SE) (aprox. 74%) could largely be accounted for by the lower moisture content, and probably due to a hygroscopic nature of the SE (Blanco-Pascual, Montero, & Gómez-Guillén, 2014). The values of TPC and DPPH radical-scavenging activity are consistent with literature (Andrade et al., 2013; Valentão et al., 2010) (Table 1). POD and PPO…

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    Despite its barbaric reputation, medical care during the Civil War helped dawn a new era of modern medicine. Under Letterman’s encouragement of triage organization that is still used today, techniques developed in response to sick and wounded soldiers led to advances in pain management and directly influenced the modern ambulance and trauma system. Union surgeon general, William A. Hammond, standardized, organized and designed new hospital layouts for the army that are still used today.…

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