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    risk the development of foot lesions. The major predisposing factors that lead to foot lesions are peripheral arterial sickness, peripheral neuropathy trilogy and immunopathy (susceptibility to infections). Peripheral neuropathy could have minimal effect on little symptoms hence making it not to be easily identified. However, its pathology does advance faster causing the ending stage the tissue necrosis to reach quickly. Patients who have type 2 diabetes are estimated to be 20% to 50% distal…

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    of noise. As a society, we base our daily life on radio communication — television, cell phones, and everything in between use frequencies from 0.5 - 1 GHz, so there is too much interference in this range. In addition to the interference, the Doppler effect applies to radio waves as it does sound and light, so the smaller the frequency, the greater the distance between the crests of the waves, causing the signal to reach the destination more spread out and resulting in a great deal of…

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    practicallyimpossible with this technique. Moreover SPCAs being the major blood supply to ONH are the most important vessels to be studied. But CDI cannot separately measure the parameters in each of these vessels. The values obtained represent the mass effect produced by a bundle of vessels, rather than from individual ciliary vessels. Therefore we would need a better alternative in future with the same advantages as…

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    away, I am sorry if the letter does not reach you in time. The universe is changing. In fact, galaxies are moving apart at an ever increasing rate. The gravitational attraction between two galaxies at that distance is too small to have a significant effect, so the galaxies more or less follow the general flow of the expansion. I hope the best from all of…

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    around him. Having emotional support during this time is important. Talking about a stressful event with family or friends can be an effective way to reduce worry as it provides an outlet for thoughts or emotions. Suppressed emotions may have negative effects on one’s mental and physical health. Another coping strategy used by the patient is proactive coping, proactive coping is when someone reduces the stress of a difficult situation by anticipating complications and preparing for how one is…

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    For my science reader project I read the first one hundred pages of the book, Why Nothing Can Travel Faster than Light and Other Explorations in Nature’s Curiosity Shop. In the first one hundred pages I read twelve short essays that addressed topics ranging from measuring the vastness of our universe to global warming In the first story I read, Sky Wanderers, the authors taught me about a beneficial acronym (My Very Eager Mother Just Served Us Pies) to remember the names of the planets in order…

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    Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA)

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    Sickle Cell Anemia: Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) is the most common and severe form of sickle cell disease, and is caused by a genetic mutation that results in an abnormal formation of hemoglobin called hemoglobin S. SCA is an autosomal recessive disease, and the individual can inherit the hemoglobin S gene from both parents. Sometimes, an individual can inherit this gene from one parent and have a normal hemoglobin gene from other parents, and are called sickle cell trait. Individuals with sickle…

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    Venice is one of those places in LA that you want and have to visit -- if you’re not from LA. I’ve already seen it. The canal, the body builders, and the ridiculous tshirts that only someone stoned would buy. But I’m not from Venice. fourteen miles down south of the beach is South Central, my home for the first eighteen years of my life. Now, during holidays and breaks, I live in the middle of northern LA County in a desert called Palmdale. It’s important to note the differences. One that I…

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    1. Presentation of primary and secondary diagnosis Primary Diagnosis: Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) Normally, as the heart contracts, it is able to exert a pressure that drives blood throughout the cardiovascular system and allows for perfusion as well as gas and nutrient exchange to take place. This blood flow is typically described by the equation Q=P/R, where Q represents blood flow, P is the pressure gradient, and R stands for total peripheral resistance.1 In a well-functioning system,…

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    3. Transverse cerebellar diameter measurement (TCD) : The cerebellar view is obtained by rotating the transducer in the axial plane centered on the thalamus to show the cerebellar hemispheres. This view shows the cerebellum, the cistern magna and the cavum septum pellucidi. The cerebellum characteristically appears as two lobules in either side of midline in the posterior cranial fossa. The widest diameter of the cerebellum is measured(16). Fig. 5: Ultrasonographic Measurement of Transverse…

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