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    Nadrolone Research Paper

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    Nandrolone is an anabolic steroid which is used to increase the growth of certain tissues. Athletes would use this enhancing drug to improve their blood’s oxygen-carrying ability. This process would be done by increasing hemoglobin and the size of red blood cells. With this advantage, the athlete would be able to train longer and harder since they would have more amounts of oxygenated blood in their muscles. Athletes who have been injured would also take nandrolone in order to recover quicker.…

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    Hypothermia Case Studies

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    be used as a broad guide to outcome: ̶ Grade I: Neonate is hyperalert, tachycardic, jittery, hyper-reflexic and dilated pupils. 100% of babies with grade I survive with intact neurology. ̶ Grade II: Babies are lethargic, not comatose but suffer convulsions, bradycardic and hypotonic. 5% of babies will die, and, of the remaining 95%, 20% of survivors will have some neurological deficit. ̶ Grade III: Baby is flaccid, stuporose, has poorly reacting pupils and will suffer from prolonged fits. 75% of…

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    First of all, why should humans protect tigers. Is this the responsibility of us to concern about the survival of them? Different perspective comes from different people, as for the negative point of view, poaching tigers could brought an ecological imbalance between herbivores and carnivores. “Web of Life”, tigers are playing the role as the apex predator of the ecosystem. Just think that if the numbers of tigers are drastically decreasing, it could lead to over abundance of herbivores. Since…

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    is used is pain reliever such as Tylenol. The outcomes of this disease can be very devastating at time with the high fevers, they can get pneumonia, also the child can develop encephalitis; which is an inflammation of the brain that can lead to convulsions, and can leave the child deaf or intellectually disabled. Also in rare cases it can cause death. Although the measles still exist it is not as big as it was before thank to the MMR vaccine which helps prevent it. As of May 29, 2015 there have…

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    Imagine yourself as a fetus, inside your mommys tummy. Your tiny heart beating, chest moving up and down with every breath you take, toes curling, blood being rushed through your veins and your tiny fingers curling into your palm, making a tiny fist. All of a sudden, a knife tears against your skin, tearing your fragile body into pieces. Your legs are ripped out first, then your hands, and pretty soon, only your little head remains. Soon enough, that disappears too. How would you feel? We can…

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    Oxycontin was first made in germany in 1916. It was designed to be better medication than heroin, cocaine, and even morphine. It first came to america in 1939 in 1996 people were using it in world war one. Some street names are hillbilly heroin, blues, kickers, oc, oxy, ox, and oxycontin. And it sells as much as $5 to $10 for 10 mg 10 to $20 for a 20 mg pill and 25 to $40 dollars for 40 and 80 mg pills. Some short term effects are it will change a person's perceived pain. They accomplish this…

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    Uti Research Paper

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    have to beware. UTI can strike children at any age, even children were babies. UTI can cause a variety of symptoms that are very painful and disturbing the comfort of the child, including fever, vomiting, pain during urination, abdominal pain, and convulsions. In severe UTI, the UTI even should be hospitalized. UTI is caused by germs that interfere with the kidney tissue. So that this doesn't happen in children, we recommend You protect children by doing various prevention, such as: 1. Keep…

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    I. Introduction 1. Although the drug has been illegal in the United States since the 1930s, an estimated 40.6 percent of the U.S. population over twelve years of age (forty out of every one hundred people) has tried it at least once (Barbara 491). There has been many public efforts of legalizing marijuana use because of its beneficial enhancements. 2. The plant Cannabis sativa, has been used as a medicine for many thousands of years (Barbara 491). Medical Marijuana has been a great use of…

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    Dona Marquesa Case Study

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    Since the Marquesa was married to a cold and unloving nobleman, she pushed all of her pent up emotions onto her daughter, Dona Clara. With an idolatrous love, the Marquesa doted upon Dona Clara and gave her more attention than she desired. Thus, to escape her mother’s exhausting and unceasing attention, Dona Clara intentionally chose to marry a Spaniard. After her daughter has left for Spain, the Marquesa determined to reach her daughter by writing vibrant letters about several different topics,…

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    Hereditary fructose intolerance is a serious mutation that many people suffer from. The first paragraph will be stating a description of the disease, major causes of this mutation and the symptoms of this disorder. The second paragraph states the tests used to diagnose this disorder, how the disorder is treated and other contributors to this disorder. The third and final paragraph will be stating how exactly it is to live with this disease, how often this disorder occurs and whether this…

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