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    Chest Wall Masses

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    III.Diseases of the Chest Wall 1- Masses: Sonography is a sensitive, although not at all specific, tool for the detection of masses arising from the chest wall. Its role in the study of such masses is limited to detection of chest wall masses. Other more specific tools, such as MRI and CT must be used to provide a more precise diagnosis ( Vollmer and Gayete2010). 2- Rib fractures: After chest trauma, US may be used in the diagnosis of rib fracture. Sonography is best performed along…

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    In “Blow UP” by Sebastian Junger, he states “The fire blew up a little ridge below me, Haugh said later, “People were yelling in their radios, RUN, RUN, RUN!” (Junger p.510) Nature has its way of attacking itself that leaves the rest of us, running for safety. In this story people are affected by lightning striking a forest on a mountain. Another example of nature working against itself is when the wind blew the fire in a way that caused it to spread. The sad part is, that the forest had no…

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    Piamarie Lindahl Loughman Capstone European History 2 November 2016 Research Project Proposal Proposal title : Women’s Status Affects Scientific Research Research Question: How did the woman status affect the works of Maria Winkelmann Kirch during the scientific revolution. Between the 15th and the 16th century, Maria Winkelmann Kirch became a German astronomer regardless of the obstacles that faced many female scientists. Winkelmann strongly believed that she equally deserved the type of…

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    "No man for any considerable period can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true." (Hawthorne, 212). This quote from The Scarlet Letter contributes to the characterization of Arthur Dimmesdale. Arthur is a well respected minister among the Puritans, but he has commited a secret sin. Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Dimmesdale to emphasize not only the physical but the mental effects a sin could have on an individual during the…

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    extremely vital point in the life of the Cloud Ark was when Dinah and a couple of colleagues set out to retrieve water from a comet passing by. Every person on that ship except for Dinah ended up perishing. It was safe to say that during that mission, “Dinah had been through many emotional ups and downs while retrieving Ymir,” (Stephenson 491). Ymir was the ship attached to the comet that was once piloted by another team of scientists, all of whom met fates similar to people who died in…

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    Babylonian Research Paper

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    The Babylonians were one of the first civilizations to develop a language and began to write down discoveries and stories of their people. Among these writings is the record of their observations of the night sky. Throughout the Babylonian history, the population select one person to specialize in writing down the observations. These chosen ones were named Scribes. This was an extremely important role to play in their society and performed the task of charting the movement of the stars and…

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    Pluto Planet

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    that the mass of Object X is 1.476*10^22kg, and expressed it in Mearth which equals .00247, in other words 405 Object X will fit onto Earth, therefore Object X should be considered a planet. In our solar system we have moons, planets, dwarf planets, comets and asteroids, minor plates, dust and gas and everything in our solar system revolves around the sun. The planets in the solar system have the certain mass to be classified as planets. Even though the mass of Object X is a lot smaller…

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    Abraham Lincoln (Honest Abe) were two individuals who were not only known for serving as one of our founding fathers, but also for how they had similar actions and death. Is it a coincidence, that Mark Twain was born and died the same year Haley’s Comet appeared and left the Earth in 1832 and 1910? Is it a coincidence that James Dean’s tragic car wreck and the true, yet tragic incident of Edgar Allen Poes‘Arthur Gordon Pym’ existed? It is very rare that history will document rare coincidences.…

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    After the discovery of hydrothermal vents, an alternative theory about origins of life have arisen, from new evidence found from these vents, that early life could have begun from hydrothermal vents. It has been theorised that the first organisms on earth had been autotrophs and were able to synthesise organic compounds from inorganic material in the surrounding environment (Morowitz et al. 2000). In the ecosystems surrounding these hydrothermal vents, the organisms living within these…

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    The Allen Telescope Array

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    that there is more of a prosaic explanation. The best explanation so far is that the Russian military satellite caused the signal. It has done similar things like this in the past during the Soviet period. Another less likely explanation is that many comets started orbiting the star, causing the changes around the vicinity. People today still do not know the causes of the possible extraterrestrial signals. As time goes on, and the mystery has yet to be solved, who is to say that there really was…

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