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    Case Study: Rangi Whaka

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    important to know if there any bleeding tendencies such as haemophilia because, according to Anderson et al. (2013), management may include the need for clot factor replacement. In which case, some invasive procedures such as the extraction of abscessed teeth will need to be coordinated with the medical doctor and the procedure performed in a…

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    Endodontic Characteristics

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    canines. Green D(1973) reported 13% in the analysis of 100 teeth.33 Pineda F and Kuttler Y (1972) found 18.5% of the mandibular canines having two canals through a study on 187 radiological images.34 Calişkan MK et al. (1995) studied 100 mandibular canines and reported the incidence being 19.5%.35 Holtzman L reported mandibular canine with three root canals.36 The objective of this case report was to describe the clinical management of three teeth with aberrant root canal morphology: a…

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    waterproof, velvety fur that keeps them warm and dry. The River Otter’s diet includes fish, crayfish, crabs, frogs, birds’ eggs, birds and even reptiles! They chase their prey by swimming up to 6 miles per hour! They then catch their prey with their sharp teeth and vibrissae to find and catch their prey. Vibrissae is the whiskers of an animal used as an organ of touch. The River Otter is a carnivore, meaning it eats meat. This otter’s predators include alligators, bobcats, and birds of prey. The…

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    Introduction Community water fluoridation is the process of regulated supplementation of fluoride to public water supplies in order to reduce the prevalence of dental caries (1). World Oral Health Report 2003 identified dental caries as a key public health issue in a majority of industrialized countries, where 60-90% of schoolchildren and the majority of adults are affected (2). The World Health Organization recognizes water fluoridation as one of the most cost-effective methods of distributing…

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    Giraffe Facts

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    Giraffe The scientific classification of the giraffe is the Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Artiodactyla, Family: Giraffidae, Genus: Giraffa, and Species: G. Camelopardalis (Giraffe: The Facts). Giraffes are found in savannas, grasslands and open woodlands in Africa. Each subspecies lives in a different area of Africa. They range from eastern, central and southern Africa (Basic Facts About Giraffes ). During the dry season, giraffes are found near water holes and…

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    Discuss the role of the oral health therapist as part of the dental team and as part of the allied health team in providing care for the adolescent with intellectual disability. INTRODUCTION Oral health can predict our overall health and wellbeing. Inadequate oral health and untreated oral diseases and conditions can have a huge impact on quality of life. Poor oral health is more dominant amongst disadvantaged group which includes people with physical and intellectual disability, aboriginals,…

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    The Taiga Biome

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    The Taiga Biome A biome refers to the existent habitat in varied places identified through the existent mountain tops, deserts, tropical forests together with the existent climate in the area (Whitney, 2002). The taiga identifies the biome of the need leaf forest and remains characterized by cold weather leading to limited food supplies in the winter (Marietta, n.d.). Food shortages influence the development of a hibernation tendency among the majority of animals in the taiga during the winter…

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    Tulsa Zoo Research Paper

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    Introduction: The Tulsa Zoo is the only zoo located in Tulsa (there is an aquarium located in Jenks). It is located by Mohawk Park, in the northern area of Tulsa. The Zoo has many exhibits: Africa, Asia, Children’s Zoo, Chimpanzee Connection, Conservation Center, Life in the Cold, Life in the Desert, Life in the Forest, Life in the Water, Mary K. Chapman Rhino Reserve, Oceans and Islands, and The Rainforest. A new exhibit called the Lost Kingdom is scheduled to be opened in 2017. “Lost Kingdom…

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    -Short-Grass Prairie a. Overcrowding of species is a limiting factor because if there is an abundance of coyotes, it will lead to overhunting of smaller organisms b. Spreading of disease is a limiting factor because there is a dense population, so the diseases will spread faster c. Natural disasters is a limiting factor because there is an abundance of prairie fires that can reach the large population d. Human interaction is a limiting factor because things like dams affect the population of…

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    when young and develop bright green with age. The small red flowers with yellow middles appear in clusters [3-4]. These are shadowed by cherry-sized seed pods that are poisonous [2]. Powdery mildew fungal disease was recounted [3]. It is a small deciduous shrub with luscious stem, 1-1.5 m tall. Leaves palmately 3-5 lobed, purple; petiole clothed with many stipitate glands. Flowers small, red in terminal corymbose cymes [5-6]. Fruit a capsule, about 1.3 cm across. A decoction of the bark is used…

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