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    Scientist shouldn’t test products on animals because it could hurt animals and it can possibly kill them. If scientist do the testing to animals the spinal devices are frequently composed of pedicle screws with a reputation for stable fixation. The animals can suffer from pullouts during preclinical implantation on young animals, leading to high morbidity. Human and animals are very different, which testing human tools on animals should not be allowed. Testing on an animal the results will be…

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    frequency and is capable of distinguishing subtle acoustical changes in the middle ear system hence the main application of MFT is in cases with low impedance pathologies such as ossicular chain discontinuity, hypermobile Tympanic membrane etc. The conventional tympanometry fails to differentiate the presence of mass dominated pathology. Current study aimed to develop Indian norms within the age range of 18 to 65 years. 267 males and 243 females were taken as subject. Calibrated GSI tympstar…

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    Image (MRI) offer superior information on soft tissue with supplementary distortion (Yong Yang et.al. 2010) and also that supply high resolution anatomical information in gray intensity. PET and SPECT are often to give superior information on blood flow and movement with low spatial resolution and provide the biochemical changes in color without anatomical…

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    Odontology has been used in forensics for many years to aid in identification of people in crimes or disasters. There are many techniques, assessments, and procedures that are used in patient identification that may help narrow down person identification. The question that is posed is how is using odontology in forensics useful for person identification and what are its limitations? There are numerous amounts of dental conditions and abnormalities that a person may present with, which may pose…

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    Numerous studies have been conducted on MRI being a useful tool in prenatal imaging of the posterior fossa. Gurbaud (2004) suggests that MRI is useful as a complementary investigation to US in three particular situations. Ranchod, Androniko, & Modi, (2012) detail 4 case studies where MRI was used to diagnose specific posterior fossa abnormalities after having an US. This paper examines research done to examine the posterior fossa in prenatal brains with the use of US and fetal MRI. Literature…

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    Identification is the establishment of a person's individuality and estimation of age is one of its crucial criteria. Forensic age estimation in living or dead individuals is an important and difficult task. Finding an accurate and dependable method to determine age, especially in adults, has become increasingly important (Cameriere et al., 2004; Saxena, 2011; Acharya and Sivapathasundharam, 2012). Teeth were found to be the most durable and least body parts affected by post-mortem changes.…

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    Intensive Care Paramedic

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    Strategic / Career Plan Student’s Name Date Job expectation There exist a number specific paramedics based on role. Intensive care paramedic (ICP) as an example is an advanced medical practitioner who among paramedics, provide clinical assessment, treatment and attention outside the hospital environment for patients with significant injuries or illnesses (Curtis & Ramsden 2015). This particular group, (ICP) implement targeted management plan for with major challenge to normal…

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    reduction of Collagen Type One, thus, weakening the bones. The reduction of Collagen Type One disrupts the normal folding and secretion of collagen, this weakens the connective tissue leading to bone abnormalities, therefore, leading to abnormal anatomical…

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    Desmoplastic Ameloblastoma: A Case Report Abstract Ameloblastoma is the most common odontogenic tumor of epithelial tissue origin. There are various types of Ameloblastomas. In that, Desmoplastic ameloblastoma is one of the rare variant of ameloblastoma. Because of its rare occurrence, exact nature of the lesion yet to know. Hence nature of the Desmoplastic ameloblastoma need to be highlighted. We report a case of desmoplastic ameloblastoma in a 45-year-old female with a painless swelling in…

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    correlation between genotype and social and physical environments, a major weakness of the sick man thesis.(Nettleton, 2008) (Jewson, 2009) However biological reductionism is not without its merits, upon examination of the patient, a doctor can discern pathology, pathogenesis, aetiology and prognosis from basic observation, an unparalleled and albeit biological perspective of the patient and perhaps ascertain some social…

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