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    Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

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    type, kyphoscoliosis, arthrochalasia, and dermatosparaxis (Shirley, DeMaio, & Bodurtha, 2012). This common signs seen in Ehlers- Danlos patients are skin elasticity, hypermobile joints, and abnormal vasculature, along with frequent subluxations/ dislocations, bruising, chronic pain in joints and musculature, fragile skin, fatigue and ligament laxity (Shirley et al., 2012; Levy, 2004). It is estimated that roughly 1 in 5,000 people have some form of Ehlers- Danlos Syndrome, but the condition is…

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    For copper, the critical resolved shear stress is 2.10 MPa (305 psi) at a dislocation density of 105 mm-2. If it is known that the value of A for copper is 6.35 10-3 MPa-mm (0.92 psi-mm), compute the crss at a dislocation density of 107 mm-2. Solution We are asked in this problem to compute the critical resolved shear stress at a dislocation density of 107 mm-2. It is first necessary to compute the value of the constant 0 (in the equation provided…

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    Linear Trauma

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    introduces the portion of the lower arm called the forearm. The two bones contained within the forearm are described in detail, briefly mentioning their relation to one another. The relevant names and descriptions are depicted of the common bone breaks, dislocations, and the process of acquiring radiographic images in order to identify such forearm trauma. It is pertinent to always get a little more than just the injured bone in the x-ray to rule out something significant just past the area that…

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    Hip Fractures Case Study

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    only presentation may be minor pain with little or no limitation in range of motion. Femoral head fractures are associated with hip dislocation. Superior femoral head fractures are associated with anterior hip dislocation, and they present with an abducted and externally rotated extremity. Inferior femoral head fractures are associated with posterior hip dislocation which is common in a dashboard injury, and they present with an extremity that appears adducted and internally rotated (John,…

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    disinhibition effectors, emotion dislocators, and moral crusaders. A disinhibition effect is the person who knows that they are anonymous or know that they that they can say anything that they feel like and know they won’t be trace back to them. A emotion dislocation is explain in the article has how parents bring their three month year old in the mid night movie. You can’t judge until you know the story. People tend to forget that maybe parents have no other time to get out unless they bring…

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    Skrzynecki’s Immigrant Chronicle explores the impact of migration upon an individual’s sense of identity in terms of the alienation and dislocation following a migrant experience. His collection of poems reflects the pressing concern of an individual’s place in society through emphasising the importance of cultural background in establishing identity, while simultaneously acknowledging his lack of cultural appreciation. His own undefined identity is a recurring element throughout the chronicle,…

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    Think by Johann Hari illustrates the message that environmental factors are the most influential component of drug addiction, along with chemicals aiding the problem. I absolutely agree with Hari that environmental circumstances, such as social dislocation lead to the usage of drugs. However I believe that chemicals are the most influential factor in starting and continuing the process of (drug) addiction itself, not the environment a person inhabits. The environment someone lives in is one of…

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    diagnosis are defined as “lens dislocation, aortic dilation or dissention, dural ectasia, and four of the eight skeletal features” (NIH. National Human Genome Research Institute). Lens dislocation is seen in six out of ten people with MFS due to the connective tissue weakening. Symptoms of lens dislocation can vary from mild to severe nearsightedness, and blurred or fluctuating vision. It is rare for someone without MFS to dislocate a lens; therefore, lens dislocation is a key element for…

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    Hypermobility is a spectrum disorder group that has similar conditions to joint hypermobility. Hypermobility is referred to as HSD. HSD are meant to be classified after the other possibilities are removed, such as any of the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes as well as hypermobile Ehler-Danlos syndromes. Hypermobile Ehler-Danlos is referred to as hypermobile EDS. Hypermobility syndrome is when your joints go beyond normal range. Usually joint hypermobility is influenced by inherited traits. Evidence of…

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    Casino Urbanism Summary

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    pattern of distinct segregation between areas with racial minorities and whites. This rise in ghetto area poverty due to unemployment and other social dislocations, has received lots of attention and seems to be a high priority in discussions that reflect the public agenda. This essay links structural and cultural arguments on inner-city social dislocations. It is relevant because Wilson’s theories go hand in hand with what we have covered so far in the class. I could relate this topic to so…

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