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    in order to locate the unexploded ordnance to prevent accidents and damage to infrastructure as these devices may still be active. This is done via a variety of ways and applications. By mainly using magnetic waves we are able to detect certain anomalies in data to a certain…

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    Herlyn-werner-wunderlich syndrome – A case report of 2 patient ABSTRACT Herlyn-Werner-wunderlich syndrome is a rare mullerian duct anomaly also known as obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomaly (OHVIRA). It is a complex of structural abnormalities of female urogenital tract. Patients are usually asymptomatic until menarche. After menarche patients present with acute abdominal pain. During embryogenesis, the Mullerian (paramesonephric) ducts represent the primordial components of the…

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    Tooth Agenesis

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    Tooth agenesis - non formation of the tooth is the most common dental anomaly seen by a dental practitioner. The overall prevalence of this anomaly excluding 3rd molar is 6.4%. But the prevalence varies depending upon the continent – highest of 13.4% in Africa to the lower prevalence of 4.4% in Latin America and Carribbean and it is 1.22 times more prevalent in females1. Congenital missing teeth fewer than 6 teeth are known as hypodontia whereas absence of more than 6 teeth is called as…

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    bodies and self-images so they often dream about having a different body to their own. For some people, it is about perfecting certain imperfections and anomalies that they are not satisfied with and do not want over their bodies. Thus, this may lead them to consider plastic surgery which is the medical speciality that concerns with the anomalies and the imperfections on the face and body (Plastic Surgery, par 1). On the one hand, plastic surgery has a stigma about ruining the sense of the…

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    Selective foetal reduction The diagnosis of discordant karyotype, with the presence of a serious anomaly in a pair of twins may require termination of the affected foetus. The most frequent anomalies that are indicative for selective termination are central nervous system (CNS) anomalies. Selective termination is a clinical procedure that can be performed in either the first or second trimester of gestation. The technique used depends on the chorionicity of the pregnancy. The perinatal outcomes…

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    Kuhn's Theory Of Paradigm

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    For most of their researched endeavours, this paradigm worked. However, there was an anomaly: based on the paradigmatic idea that phlogiston is released when things burn, combustion reactions defied the conservation of mass; when substances underwent combustion, their mass increased, which is counterintuitive when one considers they believed a substance was released. Most chemists of the day overlooked this anomaly or attempted to explain it away as phlogiston somehow having a negative mass. To…

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    Alien Motion Lab

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    In this exploration the trajectory of a spacecraft from Earth to Mars will be calculated. The aim is to determine the geometrical shape of the trajectory and what type of curve it is. Finding the interplanetary trajectory for a spacecraft is a real life problem, especially the one between Mars and Earth. It is currently solved by sophisticated computers but I am interested in learning how it is done. To do this Newton’s law of Gravitation has to be taken into account. It states that any two…

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    the world. But what makes this age to important, how database management system has help to stay current with the information age and what the different between data and information are some of the question to be answer in this essay. In addition, anomalies and their impacts, decision-making and information role as well as the impact of “The Cloud” will be discussed.…

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    Essay We all do it. The birds, the bees, everyone does it and what I mean by It is. I mean sex. They have sex. There are many people out there that believe that all gender-specific attributes are acquired prenatally however, there are also neonatal anomalies that can also contribute to the gender of an individual. Whether we help “normalize” these individuals are up to the parents of the child and the child’s doctors while that being said, there is an ethical and moral problem that should be…

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    Fetal Asthma Case

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    professional, the pregnant mother should be given information about the purpose and possible implications of the anomaly scan allowing them to make an informed choice as to whether or not to have the scan. The women should be advised of the limitations of the ultrasound scan and that the main purpose is to assess fetal growth and identify fetal anomalies (D’Addario, 2015: 85-88). If anomalies were to be found on the fetus, the patient is allowed a reproductive choice (choice of termination), the…

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