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    etc. In general, aerobic exercise is one performed at a low to moderate level of intensity over a long period of time. For example, running a long distance at a moderate pace is an aerobic exercise, but sprinting is not. Playing tennis, with near-continuous motion, is generally considered aerobic activity, while doubles tennis, with their brief bursts of activity punctuated by more frequent breaks, may not be predominantly…

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    management system within your organisation, all industrial activities focus on quality. Incorporating a quality management system, one should take into consideration all the functions as processes that should be improved. Continuous improvisation is vital in maintaining a high-quality system for the organisation to function sufficiently. It is of extreme importance to focus on customer 's satisfaction as the present system may require alteration in regards to the client 's requirements…

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    implemented, such as demonstrating a personal and professional commitment in the act of care, be able to perform the profession, administer safe and continuous care, respect the basic rights of individuals, apply preventive, promotion, healing and rehabilitation actions, avoid risks and sequels, provide quality of care, collaborate in the leadership functions of a changing health care system. Patient safety is not a utopia or a new approach in health services, but a responsibility of the act of…

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    conduct updates and corrective maintenance. However, today’s emerging remote monitoring agents allow cybersecurity professionals to continuously monitor their organizations information and information systems and conduct certain digital forensics functions remotely (UMUC,…

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    abnormal psychosocial factors {{132 Mach,T. 2004;}}. The ENS, functions independently from the CNS, and it controls GI motility and secretion. The brain-gut axis is made up of bidirectional neural pathways that link the central nervous system, automatic, enteric, and neuroendocrine systems {{111 Kim, SE 2012;}}. When it comes to the bidirectional interaction between the brain and gut they play a vital role in the regulations in the functions of health and disease. In terms of health the…

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    the stomach. The oesophagus runs parallel to the trachea and is narrowed at three points, behind the cartilage of the trachea, where the left bronchus and aorta cross in front of the oesophagus and where the oesophagus enters the stomach. The main function of the oesophagus is to transport the bolus from the oral cavity down into the stomach. The movements of the bolus are caused by peristalsis. The salivary amylase continues to act throughout the journey. Peristalsis moves the bolus down…

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    distress syndrome at birth due to the immaturity of the lung structure, with respiratory morbidity decreasing as gestational age increases. Respiratory distress syndrome is caused by a deficiency of surfactants. Surfactants, a lipoprotein complex, function by decreasing the surface tension of the fluid surrounding the alveoli to prevent the collapse of the alveoli during the respiratory cycle. Infants may be intubated and administered prophylactic exogenous surfactant therapy beginning as early…

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    , 3 visualize what organs are hidden beneath the skin of this multicellular organism and to apply this structural and functional idea of the organs to the what the human body looks like underneath the skin we live in. Out in the wild, the frogs have a very significant niche. According to Frog: Journey North ’s “Frequently Asked Questions,” the role of a frog is to “eat insects, small fish,…

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    Because of the static configuration is a stable one, in the absence of streaming, the density of the upper fluid be lighter than the density of the lower one. The basic unperturbed flows have uniform velocities and . The two fluids are dielectrics and having the uniform dielectric constants and . The two fluids are influenced by an oblique electric field at the interface between the two media, according to: (2.1) where…

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    permanent change in your utility function (of those derived from friends). This change can have long term impacts on group dynamics. So such opportunity costs also need to be considered while making a decision in such cases. • Human beings usually look for long term relationships. One of the major reasons to believe that marginal utility from a specific interpersonal relationship might actually be increasing. In this sense a permanent change in utility function can have a huge long term…

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