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    The prevalence of bacteremia is observed in orthodontic procedures of banding, debanding, debonding/debanding, bonded RME appliance removal, Haas palatal expander removal, gold chain adjustment, mini-implant insertion, and separator placement. Materials and methods Literature review on the etiology of bacteremia due to orthodontic appliance and the prevalence of bacteremia in compromised patients. Clinical study articles reviewed to assess the prevalence of bactermia in orthodontic procedures…

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    Technology has evolved with human understanding. We as a species grow and develop, yet we still are limited by our own biology. We have all seen the jaunty depictions of pirates with peg legs but with new developments scientists and engineers have developed monumental milestones in modern prosthetic technology. Not only have modern prosthesis been optimized for comfort and function for the afflicted victim but advances have recently been made that the limb react to the electrical pluses that…

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    The cranial nerves are made up of twelve categories with different functions. These categories are numbered with Roman numerals. The first cranial nerve is the Olfactory nerve which is involved in the sense of smell. The function of sense of smell works when the receptors in the epithelium of inside the nose sends signals to the brain (World of anatomy and physiology, 2007). The second cranial nerve is the optic nerve which is involved with the ability to see. The third cranial nerve is the…

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    durable and cost-effective for the customer point of view. (3) Nano-solar cells are expected to solve the world energy problem by effective use of solar energy and contribute to the development of civilian society. (4) Nanotech polymer matrix composites dominate the wind turbine blade market because of their low-cost, lower weight-to-power ratios, superior fatigue characteristics, high specific strength and modulus, and ability to make complex geometries. (5) Nanomaterials…

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    Composition was at the 6.4 grade equivalent, Oral Expression was at the 7.3 grade equivalent, and Reading Comprehension was at the 8.4 grade equivalent. Interestingly, Math Fluency: Multiplication was at the 8.2 grade equivalent, whereas, Mathematics Composite score was in the high average range. Joseph was noted to make multiple careless errors on the multiplication task. Phonological decoding was above average, while spelling was below average at 7.0 grade equivalent. His Essay composition was…

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    including the laws of motion After he was knighted by Queen Anne of England in 1705, he earned the Sir in the name that most people call him by today, along with his real name. Newton made multiple inventions and discoveries such as light being the composite of all colors, which was composed of light particles, being able to explain the laws of motion and gravity, and etc. As stated earlier, Sir Isaac Newton , developed the laws of motion which is broken into 3 parts during the year of 1666.…

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    Skateboarders Analysis

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    moment. During my (Alexander) questioning I was only able to talk to one individual who rides long boards, the others did not skate. I found that the people who did not skate were more receptive to the idea of a board using alternative construction materials because it could be “cool” or “trendy”. These individuals did not necessarily know anything about the flex of the board but listed durability as an important factor (something we can deliver on). What’s more, these interviewees were also…

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    Piezoelectricity History

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    is to say on application of electric field mechanical stresses could be developed in 1880 .Which was experimentally proven by curie brothers in 1881. Piezoelectric materials can be natural or synthetic. Natural occurring crystals include quartz, topaz, silk, wood etc. While as synthetic are quartz like, ceramic polymers and composites. Out of 32 piezoelectric crystal structures these are further grouped into seven sub-classes triclinic, monoclinic, orthorhombic, tetragonal, trigonal, hexagonal…

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    If the soul is the self, the mind, and it can know things – including the forms and itself – then how can it exist without a brain? And is the brain not material? And doesn’t the brain perish? The soul depends on the physical body, which implies mortality rather than immortality. And if the soul must be immaterial because it knows the forms, then the knowledge of the object must also be like the object in…

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    Kurtis IQ Results

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    Digit Span and Picture Span, Kurtis did not comprehend the directions on the Digit Span subtest, even with repeated attempts to explain the directions. Therefore, his composite score is not valid. This observation supports Kurtis’ teacher concerns concerning Kurtis’ need for repeated directions and struggle with retention of material learned in the classroom. In the classroom, he may benefit from repetition of directions and verbal information in order to accurately process and understand the…

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