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    Introduction Lateral epicondylitis also known as “Tennis Elbow”, is a chronic condition that presents pain in the lateral portion of the the elbow. Frequently seen in sports that require a repetitive motion of forearm flexion and extension, such as tennis, pitching, golf, javelin throwing, and fencing, the muscles that are typically involved, but are not limited to, include the extensor muscles.(1) This muscle group encompasses the extensor carpi radialis brevis and the extensor digitorum…

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    The Humerus Symposicles

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    Time Span Video Content Audio Content 0:00-0:30 Full screen shot of the humerus during the introduction The Humerus is both the largest bone in the arm and the only one located in the upper arm. Many of the powerful muscles that help move the shoulder and forearm, the elbow, are attached to the Humerus. The Humerus is very essential to a variety of movements of the arm, including throwing, lifting, and even writing. 0:30-1:00 Demonstrate all parts of the humerus bone. There are many parts of…

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    Diabetes Value Chain

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    Diabetes is a metabolic disease. 100 million people in the world are affected by diabetes[diabetes [1] and isit’s the cause of 1.1 million deaths every year, 80% of which found in lower and middle income countries [2]. Now 32.7 million diabetic patientpatients an estimated in India and this amount is expected to twisetwice by 2025. Prevalence is expected to double worldwide in next 20 years[years [3] and enlarged by 150% in lower and middle income countries [2][3][4]. A same situation having in…

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    Artificial Intelligence is the theory and development of computer systems that are able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as, visual perception, speech recognition, decision making and translation between languages. In the aspects of Artificial Intelligence are the ability to interact with the environment through sensory. This means that the A.I. (Artificial Intelligence), of choice, has the ability to make decisions in unforeseen circumstances without any human…

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    AI Case Study

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    AI has to do with the study and development of intelligent software and machines and it is a branch of computer science that is highly technical. The main focus of this program this research is on creating software that can gather knowledge, reason, learn, plan intelligently, communicate, perceive and manipulate objects. In today’s society it seems clear that AI has gained a niche in the world of business. That new niche, moreover, is getting bigger and bigger as time goes by. In the coming…

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    The Turing Test

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    Turing Test--The beginning of Artificial Intelligence In the past half century, Turing Test is being a controversial barrier in the study of artificial intelligence. The AI program cannot achieve the satisfactory standing due to the restriction of computing chip and storage, the limits of programming language, and the lack of creativity, which leads to an insoluble result. With the continuous development of science and technology, most problems will be solved in the future. However, some issues…

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    human brain recognizes the shape of a human body separate from a background. Three dimensional visualization follows the same process that the human brain uses to recognize three dimensional objects. This analysis further supports the theory that artificial intelligence can be defined as…

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    Frankenstein’s creature led a life which had no destiny. His birth was an accidental science and his life a paradigm of uncanny. An extensive psychoanalysis of the creature and other characters in the story will unveil the bizarre nature of his life. The creature is a strong being, made up of dead flesh with human-like proportions, who is also a part of the intellectual singularity. His resemblance to both physical and psychic features of a human characterizes him to be a Homo sapiens. But he is…

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    Development of Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Computing Technology Artificial Intelligence has become an integral part of everyday life in the twenty-first century for developed countries. This technology is used every day in cell phone voice recognition software in phones, gaming systems, and many advanced software programs. For many people, the effects of artificial intelligence simply appear in the things they do everyday; however, it is very important to see how artificial…

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    naturally possess. Computer scientists have designed and are further designing computers that have similar intelligence. These computers are artificially intelligent and can learn, make decisions, and behave similarly to the human brain. The idea of artificial intelligence has been around for around 100 years and has had the attention of many computer scientists who want to delve deeper into the mysterious reality of intelligent computers. Alan Turing is one computer scientist that is…

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