Science & Technology in Society Allan Gebbie NC Applied Science Gardasil, The vaccine against human papillomavirus Image Contents Page Analysis/Discussion (Pages 3&4) Impact on Society (Page 5) Conclusion (Page 6) Recommendation (Page 6) Bibliography (Page 6) Analysis/Discussion Introduction My aim of this report is to discuss the vaccine Gardasil and how it protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV).…
The Coronary Arteries The main branches of the aorta are supply routes to the heart muscle itself. There are two fundamental coronary corridors: the left principle (LM) and right coronary veins (RCA). The left primary coronary supply route separates into two fundamental branches: the left foremost diving (LAD), which keeps running down the front of the heart, and the circumflex course (CX) which keeps running behind the heart. Branches of the LAD are called corner to corner conduits and…
Many also were found with items found placed in the victims anus, socks were a common theme, along with tree limbs like the one found in James Dale Reeves’ rectum and a few other victims as well (crimelibrary.com.) Many of his victims were found off highways and freeways in California, emphasis on how he got the…
HPV is short for human papillomavirus is a disease in which people can get infected by sexual activities. HPV has more than 150 related viruses. The HPV is named for the warts some HPV can cause in humans. Among this viruses HPV can lead to cancer the most dangerous is cervical cancer. However people can prevent the HPV virus with a simple vaccine. Males and females can get protected with the HPV vaccine. These vaccine consist of three doses over six months. These vaccine is more effective in…
stigma of rape victims not changed in modern society? According to the Encyclopedia of Rape, “rape has always been a part of human culture” (Smith IX). Rape is defined as the unlawful sexual intercourse or any other sexual penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person, with or without force, by a sex organ, other body part, or foreign object, without the consent of the victim or to seize, take, and carry off by force. Even though laws are starting to catch up with the rights a…
cause of cancer-related death worldwide. GI cancer is very serious and should be treated as soon as detected. This type of cancer affects the following organs: esophagus, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, stomach, small and large intestine, as well as the anus. There are two subtypes, which include cardia, and non-cadia gastric cancer. The Journal of Carcinogenesis…
water over these gills. There is a thin layer of exoskeleton separating the gills from the body cavity, allowing water to cover the gills without getting inside the body. Digestion: Digestive track includes mouth, oesophagus, stomach, intestine and anus. It has two stomachs - The cardiac stomach is where the food is stored, where as the pyloric stomach is where most of the digestion occurs. It churns the food for mechanical digestion and uses digestive glands located either side of the…
are active in mitosis and create the cells of the more superficial layers. Its function is to protect underlying tissues in areas that may be harmed. A non-keratinized form can be located in moist linings of the esophagus, mouth, vagina, urethra, and anus. However, a keratinized form can be located in the epidermis of the skin a dry membrane (Antranik,…
Tokyo Tribunal The International Tribunal for the Far East (Tokyo Tribunal), on the other hand, did convict Japanese war criminals on charges of rape. However, it stopped short of considering the military sexual slavery of comfort women . In the case before the Tokyo Tribunal , General Matsui Iwane was indicted for charges that included “mass murder, rape, pillage…”, as he had been the commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Forces, and was commander of Japan’s Central China Expeditionary Force.…
reported as prenatal identifier of this condition (Chen, 2007). Omphalocele has also been described as part of certain malformation sequences, including ectopia cordis, body stalk anomaly, and OEIS (Omphalocele, Exstrophy of bladder, Imperforate anus, Spinal defect), as well as non-syndromic multiple congenital anomalies (Stoll, Alembik, Dott, & Roth, 2008). Outside of genetic causes, additional factors correlated with an increased risk for omphalocele include smoking and using alcohol…