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    diseases decreases due to weak immunity (neutrophils). BLOOD VESSELS: -Normal walls of capillary leading to -The capillary walls thicken slightly regular exchange of materials through leading to slower rate of exchange of blood.…

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    Complete Blood Count (CBC) Jenae Matson WCCC Laurel/Spring 2015 Anatomy and Physiology 2 Matthew Sisak January 23, 2015 Background: Blood is the most important part of your entire body because nothing will function without blood. Blood is there carrier of most important proteins and gasses in your body. Blood has a major part in clotting, protection form unwanted pathogens, passage of oxygen to the body and blood also maintains a balance of fluids, temperature, pH balance and acidic…

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    Lamina Cribrosa Essay

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    INTRODUCTION The lamina cribrosa (LC) within the scleral canal in the optic nerve head (ONH) is thought to be the primary site of axonal insult in glaucoma.1-3 It is of interest in glaucoma to understand the anatomy of the LC and surrounding tissues and how they change with aging and disease. LC has been investigated using a variety of methods, including histologic section,4,5 detergent digestion of surrounding tissues6,7 and finite element modeling.8,9 In human glaucomatous eyes, LC…

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    The human body is composed of eleven major systems that all work together to hold a stable internal environment: homeostasis. Each system consists of different organs that all play important roles in maintaining homeostasis. The circulatory, respiratory and renal systems greatly affect each other in the keeping of the internal environment. Homeostasis is defined as the tendency of an organism or a cell to regulate its internal conditions, usually by a system of feedback controls, so as to…

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    point. The wave height is the vertical distance from the trough to the crest. Along with the many properties, there is also different types of ocean waves. Capillary waves are very tiny waves with wavelengths being 1.7 centimeters. When wind blows over water, these are the first waves to form. When the wind keeps blowing persistently, the capillary wave will become a wind wave. There are also standing waves, waves that move back and forth in a vertical position. The waves don't move like normal…

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    Due to a preference of a dominant limb over a non-dominant limb, motor units become exposed to unequal conditions that demand different amounts of strength and fatigue resistance. Research led by Adam, De Luca, and Erim (1998) suggests that this manual asymmetry was shown to alter the physiological and mechanical properties of muscle. The dominant hand’s motor units had a lower average firing rate and lower recruitment threshold that coincides to the dominant hand having a higher percentage of…

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    Cryotherapy Recovery

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    The Effects of Cryotherapy on Recovery Student’s Name Institution The Effects of Cryotherapy on Recovery Introduction It was proved by modern medicine that using of cold provides healing of the human body. Local cryotherapy as cold application has become one of the directions of physiotherapy. Currently, the information concerning cryotherapy is abundantly available. Therefore, the main goal of this work is precise and direct research on the effects of cryotherapy and…

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    Abstract The primary goal for this laboratory experiment was to synthesize, purify, and identify p-nitroacetanilide using acetanilide as the starting material. To test for the purity and identification of our desired product, we gathered data from: Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), Melting Point (MP) range, Infrared (IR) spectrum, Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS), and Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H NMR). TLC plate indicated the formation of our pure product due to the…

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    I had heard it dozens of times, “Anxiety is normal, you’ll get over it.” That was not my case. Anxiety was not something that I could just “get over.” It was consuming. My every thought set me on edge. Was it normal to shake and panic at the lunch table when no one had said anything to me? Was it normal to be terrified to leave my house because I was afraid that I could not control my anxiety? It was not normal, but I had no idea. By the time I was 15, I had been struggling with anxiety for…

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    are known to play a major role in the Angiogenesis process. Tumor growth and metastasis depend on angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis. But because of the overexpression of miR-210 was reported to be involved with the enhanced formation similar to a capillary-like structures whereas the inhibition of miR-210 expression was linked to decreased tube formation and migration of it. MiRNAs expression have been definitively linked to the cause of cancer. The profiles of miRNA are used to classify…

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